Base Camp
Hanumanchatti
Region
Uttarakhand
Trek Grade
Easy To Moderate
Trek Distance
28 Kms
Trek Duration
5 days
Highest Altitude
3800 m
Best Season
Round the Year
Pick & Drop Point
Dehradun Railway Station
Nearest Airport
Dehradun
Railway Station
Dehradun
Region
Uttarakhand
Base Camp
Hanumanchatti
Trek Grade
Easy To Moderate
Trek Distance
28 Kms
Trek Duration
5 days
Highest Altitude
3800 m
Best Season
Round the Year
Pick & Drop Point
Dehradun Railway Station
Nearest Airport
Dehradun
Railway Station
Dehradun
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ABOUT GULABI KANTHA TREK
Tucked away in the serene landscapes of the Yamunotri Valley in Uttarakhand, India, lies the enchanting Gulabi Kantha Trek. This picturesque trek, starting from Hanuman Chatti, offers adventurers a glimpse into the pristine beauty of the Himalayas, coupled with a rich tapestry of flora, fauna, and cultural heritage.
The journey commences from the quaint village of Hanuman Chatti, situated at an altitude of approximately 2,400 meters above sea level. This village, named after the revered monkey god Hanuman, serves as the gateway to the sacred Yamunotri Temple and marks the starting point of the Gulabi Kantha Trek.
The Gulabi Kantha Trek diverges from the bustling trails leading to Yamunotri Temple, offering trekkers a less-traveled path adorned with natural wonders. As adventurers traverse through dense forests, gurgling streams, and alpine meadows, they are greeted by panoramic vistas of snow-capped peaks, including Bandarpoonch and Kalanag.
Biodiversity at its Best
Throughout the trek, hikers encounter a diverse array of flora and fauna endemic to the region. Alpine flowers carpet the meadows during the summer months, while sightings of Himalayan wildlife such as the elusive musk deer and Himalayan monal add to the allure of the journey.
As trekkers traverse through remote villages and hamlets along the route, they have the opportunity to interact with the indigenous communities inhabiting the region. These encounters offer insights into the rich cultural heritage and traditional way of life preserved by the mountain dwellers for generations.
While the Gulabi Kantha Trek is renowned for its scenic beauty, it also presents challenges that test the endurance of adventurers. The rugged terrain, high altitudes, and unpredictable weather demand careful planning and preparation. However, the rewards of witnessing pristine landscapes and experiencing the serenity of the Himalayas far outweigh the challenges encountered along the way.
As the popularity of the Gulabi Kantha Trek grows, so does the importance of responsible tourism and conservation efforts. Trekkers are encouraged to minimize their environmental impact, respect local customs and traditions, and contribute to the preservation of the fragile ecosystem.
A Journey of Discovery
The Gulabi Kantha Trek, with its breathtaking vistas, cultural immersion, and spiritual rejuvenation, offers adventurers a journey of discovery unlike any other. As one embarks on this odyssey through the heart of the Himalayas, they are bound to be captivated by the timeless allure of nature’s grandeur and the indomitable spirit of the mountains.
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FAQs
Gulabi Kantha is situated in the Hanuman Chatti region near Yamunotri in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand, India.
The best time to go for the Gulabi Kantha trek is during the winter and summer months from December to May and post-monsoon season from September to November. These months offer pleasant weather and clear views of the surrounding landscapes.
The Gulabi Kantha trek is of easy to moderate difficulty level. It involves moderate to steep ascents and descents, requiring a reasonable level of fitness and stamina.
The trek typically takes around 5 days to complete, including both ascent and descent. However, the duration may vary depending on the trekker's pace and the chosen itinerary.
While prior trekking experience is not mandatory, it is advisable to have some level of trekking experience, especially for easy moderate difficulty treks like Gulabi Kantha. It is recommended to be physically fit and mentally prepared for the challenges of the trek.
Accommodation options during the trek include tented campsites during trek and homestays in villages along the route. Trekkers are advised to carry their own camping gear or opt for guided trekking tours that provide camping equipment.
Yes, it is necessary to book a trekking package with an authorized trekking agency. Only
authorized trekking agencies are allowed to operate in the region, and they provide essential services such as permits, guides, camping equipment, and logistics support. Booking a trekking package ensures compliance with regulations, enhances safety, and facilitates a well-organized and enjoyable trekking experience.
The Gulabi Kantha trek offers breathtaking views of snow-capped Himalayan peaks, lush green meadows, dense forests, and alpine lakes. Trekkers also get to experience the rich biodiversity of the region and interact with local communities along the way.
Essential items to carry include trekking gear (such as sturdy shoes, backpack, and clothing suitable for varying weather conditions), camping equipment (if camping), first aid kit, water bottle, snacks, sunscreen, sunglasses, and a camera to capture the stunning landscapes.
Trekkers need to obtain necessary permits from the forest department or local authorities before embarking on the Gulabi Kantha trek. It is essential to check and obtain the required permits in advance to avoid any last-minute hassles.
DETAILED ITINERARY
Drive : 170km/7-9Hrs Altitude : 2400m
– Arrive at Hanuman Chatti, located in the Yamunotri Valley, early in the morning. – Begin the trek towards Seema Thatch.
– Enjoy the scenic beauty of the surroundings and the gentle slopes.
– Reach Hanuman Chatti, where you will camp for the night.
– Set up camp, have dinner, and rest to prepare for the next day’s journey.
Trek: 3400m Altitude: 9km
– Start early in the morning after breakfast.
– Trek towards Seema Thatch, enjoying the mesmerizing landscapes and lush greenery. – Pass through dense forests and occasional clearings offering panoramic views.
– Arrive at Seema Thatch and set up camp.
– Spend the evening exploring the area and soaking in the serene atmosphere.
– Dinner and overnight stay at Seema Thatch campsite.
Trek : 8km/4-6Hrs Altitude : 3800m
– After breakfast, begin the trek towards Gulabi Kantha.
– Trek through rugged terrain, crossing streams and meadows.
– Reach Gulabi Kantha, known for its stunning alpine meadows and panoramic views of the surrounding peaks.
– Spend some time exploring Gulabi Kantha and enjoying the breathtaking scenery.
– Start trekking back to the campsite at Seema Thatch.
– Reach the campsite by evening, have dinner, and relax around the campfire.
Trek : 9km/5-6Hrs
– Have breakfast and pack up camp.
– Begin the trek back towards Hanuman Chatti, retracing your steps through the picturesque landscapes.
– Arrive at Hanuman Chatti by late afternoon.
– Set up camp for the night and unwind after the day’s trek. – Dinner and overnight stay at Hanuman Chatti campsite.
Drive : 170km/7-9Hrs
– After breakfast, pack up your belongings and bid farewell to Hanuman Chatti.
– Start the journey back to Dehradun, reminiscing about the memorable experiences of the Gulabi Kantha trek.
– Reach Dehradun by late evening.
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THINGS TO CARRY
BASIC GEARS
- Backpack & Rain Cover (50-70 Litres)
- Hiking bag (20 litre)
- Trekking Shoes (Ankle Shoes)
- Warm clothes
- Water Bottles
CLOTHES
- Jacket (Down or padded)
- Fleece or woolen clothes
- Trek pants and Trousers
- T-shirts (collar and full sleeves)
- Thermal inner wears (both upper and lower)
- Woolen or Fleece cap
- Hand Gloves
- Socks (4 pairs)
- Neck cover, Muffler, Balaclava, any
ACCESSORIES
- Sunglasses
- Sunscreeen Lotion (SPF 50/70)
- Moisturizer and Lip Balm
- Sun cap
- Raincoat and Ponchos
- Power banks
- Trekking pole
- Headlight
OTHERS
- Small Hiking bag (10-20litre) (for summit climb or if you opt to offload your backpack)
- Tiffin box
- Flip flops
- Glucose, Dry fruits
- Personal Toiletries kit
- Toilet paper roll and sanitizer
- Personal basic medical kit
MANDATORY DOCUMENTS
- Original with photocopy of government photo identity card any one (Passport, Aadhaar Card, Driving license or Voter ID)
INCLUSIONS
- Transportation : Haridwar, Rishikesh to Chopta and return.
- Accommodation (Hotel, Homestay, Camping)
- Meals : All Meals as per menu from first day Dinner to last day Breakfast at basecamp; Vegetarian Meal.
- Camping charges : Camping and forest permit fees for Indian Nationals.
- Trekking equipment : High quality tents (living tent- triple sharing, kitchen tent, dinning tent, toilet tent)
- Mules or porter to carry personal luggage
- Anything apart from inclusions
Backpack Offloading Charges
• Offload your backpack to a mule or porter to lighten your load during the trek.
• Offloading charges range from ₹300 to ₹900 per day per bag, depending on the specific trek.
• Ensure your backpack weighs less than 11 kg and is equipped with a waterproof cover.
• Suitcases, trolleys, or duffel bags are not allowed.
EXCLUSIONS
- Meals during road journeys
- Insurance
- Any personal expenses
- Mules or porter to carry personal luggage
- Anything apart from inclusions
Backpack Offloading Charges
• Offload your backpack to a mule or porter to lighten your load during the trek.
• Offloading charges range from ₹300 to ₹900 per day per bag, depending on the specific trek.
• Ensure your backpack weighs less than 11 kg and is equipped with a waterproof cover.
• Suitcases, trolleys, or duffel bags are not allowed.
POLICY
Booking Confirmation Policy
• The customer receives a Booking confirmation receipt immediately via Email and WhatsApp of a successful booking.
Cancellation policy
In the event you cancel your trek, cancellation policy we follow :
• Cancellation 20 days before the starting date of the trek – Refund with 10% cancellation charges.
• Cancellation 10 days before the starting date of the trek – Refund with 50% cancellation charges
• Cancellation less than 10 days from the starting date of the trek – No refund
Note: HA gives you a facility in the event of cancellation due to some reason to transfer your trek (same trek and same batch) to your friend.
REFUND :
• The refund will be given in the form of a trek voucher with 1 year validity, you will get an email for your trek voucher, which will take up to 7 working days.
FAQs
Gulabi Kantha is situated in the Hanuman Chatti region near Yamunotri in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand, India.
The best time to go for the Gulabi Kantha trek is during the winter and summer months from December to May and post-monsoon season from September to November. These months offer pleasant weather and clear views of the surrounding landscapes.
The Gulabi Kantha trek is of easy to moderate difficulty level. It involves moderate to steep ascents and descents, requiring a reasonable level of fitness and stamina.
The trek typically takes around 5 days to complete, including both ascent and descent. However, the duration may vary depending on the trekker's pace and the chosen itinerary.
While prior trekking experience is not mandatory, it is advisable to have some level of trekking experience, especially for easy moderate difficulty treks like Gulabi Kantha. It is recommended to be physically fit and mentally prepared for the challenges of the trek.
Accommodation options during the trek include tented campsites during trek and homestays in villages along the route. Trekkers are advised to carry their own camping gear or opt for guided trekking tours that provide camping equipment.
Yes, it is necessary to book a trekking package with an authorized trekking agency. Only
authorized trekking agencies are allowed to operate in the region, and they provide essential services such as permits, guides, camping equipment, and logistics support. Booking a trekking package ensures compliance with regulations, enhances safety, and facilitates a well-organized and enjoyable trekking experience.
The Gulabi Kantha trek offers breathtaking views of snow-capped Himalayan peaks, lush green meadows, dense forests, and alpine lakes. Trekkers also get to experience the rich biodiversity of the region and interact with local communities along the way.
Essential items to carry include trekking gear (such as sturdy shoes, backpack, and clothing suitable for varying weather conditions), camping equipment (if camping), first aid kit, water bottle, snacks, sunscreen, sunglasses, and a camera to capture the stunning landscapes.
Trekkers need to obtain necessary permits from the forest department or local authorities before embarking on the Gulabi Kantha trek. It is essential to check and obtain the required permits in advance to avoid any last-minute hassles.