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Tips To Know Before going on Kedarkantha Trek

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The best time to visit Kedarkantha is during the peak winter months of December through April. Although you may visit any month of the year, you must see it in the winter when it is covered with snow, creating a winter paradise. Kedarkantha includes lovely campsites like Juda ka Talab and Har gaon where you may stay and enjoy the snowfall.

Height and distance of the Kedarkantha Trek

The walk begins in Sankri, the base camp at 6,400 feet, and ascends to a high height of 12,500 feet. Kedarkantha Hike is a 25-kilometer trek along magnificent routes to the highest point. When you have Sankri, you will begin to experience a 360-degree panoramic perspective.

When is the best time to visit Kedarkantha Trek?

Due to excessive snowfall, several hikes are inaccessible throughout the winter. Kedarkantha, on the other hand, receives enough snowfall to allow you to summit the peak at 12000 feet, making it the ideal winter experience throughout the winters. From mid-December through March, snowfall is possible.

The following is a rough schedule for a short Kedarkantha Hike

The Kedarkantha trip begins at Sankri village.

Day 1: Dehradun to Sankri Base Camp

The journey from Dehradun to the base camp at 6,400 feet is 187 kilometers long. It takes 8-10 hours to get there, and along the way, you’ll pass through beautiful villages like Mussoorie and Natwar.

Day 2: Sankri to Juda Ka Talab

A 5-kilometer ascent from the base camp to Juda ka Talab at 9,000 feet. The 5-hour trek takes you past lush green meadows, and pine, oak, and maple trees. You may also drink lake water after visiting Juda ka Talab.

Day 3: Juda ka Talab to Kedarkantha Base Camp

Begin the trip early in the morning at sunrise to Kedarkantha base camp, which is located at 11,200 feet. It is now a 4-mile hike that takes 3 hours to complete, traveling through pine and oak woodlands.

Day 4: From Kedarkantha Base Camp to The Kedarkantha peak to Hargaon

Begin your day before dawn to reach the mountain before sunrise. The top is about 12,500 feet and takes approximately 2-3 hours to reach. Stop and take in the beauty of nature once you’ve seen it. Return to Hargaon, which is a 6-kilometer hike at an elevation of 8,450 feet.

Day 5: Hargaon to Sankri

It’s time to go home! The 6-kilometer trip from Hargaon to Sankri village takes around 3-4 hours. After a short rest, you may return from Sankri to Dehradun. If you want to spend another day in Sankri, go ahead!

Things to bring on the Kedarkantha trek:(a list of the essentials)

  1. Woollen clothing such as sweaters, thermals, gloves, hats, mufflers, and socks as the weather might be unpredictable in the winter, heavy and comprehensive three to five clothing layers are recommended. Light woolen is sufficient for summer excursions.
  1. Windproof coat
  1. Hiking boots, snow boots, sandals, or slippers.
  1. A trekking pole or a walking stick
  1. Sunglasses with UV protection, sunscreen lotions, lip balm, a headlamp, and a flashlight with additional batteries are examples of accessories.
  1. Toiletries include sanitizer, tissues, liquid soaps, toothpaste, and a toothbrush.
  1. Diamox for altitude sickness, vital drugs for headaches, stomach trouble, regular medication, band-aids, volini spray, and anything 

Else. Energy bars, cookies, chocolates, and dried fruits to chew on, as well as ORS or Glucose to keep energy levels up.

  1. Power banks or Mobile chargers.
  1. Raincoat, spare shirts/t-shirts, trekking pants, and hiking boots Please remember to bring a raincoat, an umbrella, and an additional pair of clothes when it rains. Jackets made of woolen fleece.
  1. Extra memory cards, batteries, and chargers are included with the camera.

Trekking Permits

Permits are not required if you take a tour package, as they will take care of everything for a pleasant voyage. However, if you are traveling alone or in a company, you must obtain permission. It will be accessible at Mori, Purola, and Natwa checkpoints. It will cost INR 50 each day.

Modes of transportation and places to stay in Sankri

There are numerous modes of transport to reach Dehradun. 

By plane: Fly to Dehradun’s Jolly Grant Airport and then take a cab or bus to Sankri. Via train: You may take an overnight train to the nearest railway station, Dehradun, and then a bus to Sankri.

By taxi: A private taxi from Dehradun to Sankri would cost you roughly 5k- 6k for 4 to 5 persons. Via road: From Delhi, board any Volvo, luxury, or semi-deluxe bus to Dehradun, which takes around 10 hours to reach Sankri.

Conclusion

The inhabitants in the region are also recognized for their many cultures, and they treat you with respect and humility. This location is also ideal for a spiritual journey, as Hindus consider it to be Lord Shiva’s dwelling, one of the world’s 14 Jyotirlingas. Visiting the temples around the area elevates the experience.

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