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DAYRA BUGYAL TREK

Loction

utrakhand

Average Trekking

22 km

Duration

6 Days

Difficulty

Easy to Moderate

Altitude

12,100 Ft

Get in touch with our trek Experts

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10:00 hrs to 18:00 hrs | GMT +5:30 

Monday - Saturday | Sunday Closed  


DAYRA BUGYAL, A rambling walk through the undulated pastures of Dayara Bugyal will bring you out of the world frames of its green ecosystem, the whispering wildness of the oak woods, and somewhere far away, a breathless panoramic view of the peak gradually unveiling.

Along the entire stretch, at different junctures, you can catch glimpses of the Gangotri set of peaks, Srikanth Peak, Bandarpoonch, and Black Peak.

It is an excellent choice for beginners, makes for a phantasmagorical photo-op, and is an absolute delight for naturalists.

  • Insurance    210
  • Transport   1,600

₹11,310

₹9,500 with Addons

  • Location

    Uttrakhand

  • Average Trekking

    22 Km

  • Duration

    6 Days

  • Difficulty

    Easy to Moderate

  • Altitude

    12,100 Ft

Trek Overview

Trek Name: DAYRA BUGYAL TREK

Days: 6

Adventure Type: Trekking

Base Camp: DAYRA BUGYAL TREK

Season:Summer | Autumn |

Month:March | April | May | September | October | November |

Distance: 22 Km.

Trail Type: Circle trail | Camping in various locations, starting and ending at the same point.

Country: India

Altitude: 12,100 Ft.

Grade: Easy to Moderate

Stay: Hotel and teahouse

Food: Meals while on trek & at Hotel/Guesthouse (Veg & Eggs)

Highlights:

  •  USD 107 +5% GST for Non-Indians and OCI card holders
  • +5% GST (Goods and Services Tax)

Highlights

    • Alpine Beauty: Dayara Bugyal is known for its vast, rolling meadows that stretch out as far as the eye can see. In winter, these meadows are blanketed in snow, while in summer, they turn into lush, green pastures.
    • Majestic Peaks: The trek offers stunning views of some of the prominent peaks of the Garhwal Himalayas, including Bandarpoonch, Black Peak (Kalanag), Draupadi Ka Danda, and Gangotri.
    • Camping in Meadows: The trek includes overnight camping in picturesque spots surrounded by nature. The experience of camping under a star-studded sky in the middle of the meadows is unforgettable.
    • Rich Flora and Fauna: The trek passes through dense forests of oak, pine, and rhododendron, which are home to a variety of wildlife and birds.
    • High-Altitude Lake: A small, serene lake located near the Barnala Bugyal, adding to the scenic beauty of the trek.

Safety Tips

Physical Fitness: Although the trek is considered easy to moderate, maintaining good physical fitness is important. Regular cardio and strength training exercises will help.

Acclimatization: The trek does not reach extreme altitudes, but it’s still advisable to acclimatize, especially if you’re coming from lower altitudes. Keep hydrated and avoid overexertion.

Weather Preparedness: Be prepared for sudden changes in weather, including rain or cold winds. Carry appropriate gear and extra layers.

Day 1: Dehradun to Natin Village

Altitude: 2,250 m / 7,400 ft
Distance: 180 km | 7–8 hours
Accommodation: Guesthouse

Your Dayara Bugyal trek begins with a scenic drive from Dehradun to Natin village, a charming hamlet that serves as the base camp for the trek. The journey starts early at 6:00 AM from Prince Chowk (for trekkers opting for transportation from Mountain Vibes).

As the drive unfolds, witness the changing landscapes—from the bustling plains of Dehradun to the serene mountain roads leading toward Uttarkashi. Along the way, catch your first glimpses of the Gangotri range and Shrikanth peak. You can pause briefly to capture these stunning Himalayan views.

The last major stop en route is Uttarkashi, followed by smaller settlements like Bhatwari. By afternoon, you’ll reach Natin village, surrounded by terraced fields and mountain views. After settling in, enjoy a briefing session with your trek leader and team over evening tea.
End the day with a warm dinner and overnight stay at a cozy village guesthouse.

Day 2: Natin to Gui

Altitude: 3,000 m / 9,800 ft
Trek Distance: 4–5 km | 4–5 hours
Accommodation: Tents

After breakfast with a mountain view, begin your trek from Natin to Gui campsite. The trail gradually ascends through a dense forest of oak, maple, and rhododendron trees. It’s an easy and beginner-friendly route, perfect for acclimatization.

Carry at least 2 liters of water since there are no sources en route. As you gain altitude, the views of the Gangotri peaks and Srikanth mountain become more prominent. In spring, rhododendrons color the forest in red and pink, while winter covers the trail in white snow.

By afternoon, you’ll arrive at Gui campsite—a beautiful open patch surrounded by forest. After lunch, stroll around for acclimatization or capture the scenic surroundings. Dinner and overnight stay in tents under a starry sky.

Day 3: Gui to Chilapada

Altitude: 3,300 m / 10,500 ft
Trek Distance: 3 km | 2–3 hours
Accommodation: Tents

Today’s trail from Gui to Chilapada is short and gentle, taking around 2–3 hours. The forest starts to thin out, revealing open spaces and closer views of the high Himalayan peaks like Jaonli, Gangotri I, II, III, and Srikanth.

Once at the campsite, you’ll be served a hot lunch. The Chilapada campsite lies amidst oak and maple trees and offers excellent photo opportunities. Evening tea followed by a light walk helps in acclimatization. After dinner, unwind under a glittering night sky before resting in your tents.

Day 4: Chilapada to Dayara Top and Trek to Nayata

  • Dayara Top: 3,700 m / 12,000 ft

  • Nayata: 2,800 m / 9,200 ft
    Trek Distance: 11 km total (5 km ascent + 6 km descent)
    Duration: 8–9 hours
    Accommodation: Tents

Today is the summit day—the highlight of the Dayara Bugyal trek! After an early breakfast, start the trek toward the Dayara summit. The trail gradually climbs through a forest and soon opens into vast alpine meadows blanketed with snow in winter.

The meadows are dotted with shepherd huts and surrounded by peaks like Bandarpoonch, Jaonli, and the Dodital range. The final stretch to the top is a bit steep but immensely rewarding. From the summit, the 360° view of the Himalayas is absolutely mesmerizing.

After spending some time soaking in the beauty and having your packed lunch, descend toward Nayata campsite. The trail passes through meadows and forested areas before reaching the campsite surrounded by rhododendron and maple trees.
Enjoy dinner and rest after an unforgettable summit experience.

Day 5: Nayata to Natin Village and Drive to Dehradun

  • Altitude: 2,250 m / 7,500 ft
    Trek Distance: 5 km | 3 hours
    Drive Distance: 180 km | 7–8 hours

    Wake up to a serene Himalayan morning and begin your descent back to Natin village. The route retraces through dense forests, offering glimpses of the villages below. After around 3 hours, you’ll reach the base, where your trekking journey concludes.

    From Natin, drive back to Dehradun, enjoying one last time the magnificent mountain scenery and the Bhagirathi River flowing alongside.
    By evening, you’ll reach Dehradun—marking the end of your Dayara Bugyal Trek with memories of endless meadows, towering peaks, and peaceful Himalayan trails.

Who can participate

  • Age; 10 years +.
  • First-timers can apply.
  • The climber must be fit and have sufficient stamina to cover a 4 km distance in 35 minutes without stress.
  • Foreigners are not permitted on this journey. Indians with any Indian Id like a Passport, Adhaar, Driving license or Pan card are allowed.

Itinerary

Day 1: Dehradun to Natin Village

Altitude: 2,250 m / 7,400 ft
Distance: 180 km | 7–8 hours
Accommodation: Guesthouse

Your Dayara Bugyal trek begins with a scenic drive from Dehradun to Natin village, a charming hamlet that serves as the base camp for the trek. The journey starts early at 6:00 AM from Prince Chowk (for trekkers opting for transportation from Mountain Vibes).

As the drive unfolds, witness the changing landscapes—from the bustling plains of Dehradun to the serene mountain roads leading toward Uttarkashi. Along the way, catch your first glimpses of the Gangotri range and Shrikanth peak. You can pause briefly to capture these stunning Himalayan views.

The last major stop en route is Uttarkashi, followed by smaller settlements like Bhatwari. By afternoon, you’ll reach Natin village, surrounded by terraced fields and mountain views. After settling in, enjoy a briefing session with your trek leader and team over evening tea.

Altitude: 3,000 m / 9,800 ft
Trek Distance: 4–5 km | 4–5 hours
Accommodation: Tents

After breakfast with a mountain view, begin your trek from Natin to Gui campsite. The trail gradually ascends through a dense forest of oak, maple, and rhododendron trees. It’s an easy and beginner-friendly route, perfect for acclimatization.

Carry at least 2 liters of water since there are no sources en route. As you gain altitude, the views of the Gangotri peaks and Srikanth mountain become more prominent. In spring, rhododendrons color the forest in red and pink, while winter covers the trail in white snow.

By afternoon, you’ll arrive at Gui campsite—a beautiful open patch surrounded by forest. After lunch, stroll around for acclimatization or capture the scenic surroundings. Dinner and overnight stay in tents under a starry sky.

Altitude: 3,300 m / 10,500 ft
Trek Distance: 3 km | 2–3 hours
Accommodation: Tents

Today’s trail from Gui to Chilapada is short and gentle, taking around 2–3 hours. The forest starts to thin out, revealing open spaces and closer views of the high Himalayan peaks like Jaonli, Gangotri I, II, III, and Srikanth.

Once at the campsite, you’ll be served a hot lunch. The Chilapada campsite lies amidst oak and maple trees and offers excellent photo opportunities. Evening tea followed by a light walk helps in acclimatization. After dinner, unwind under a glittering night sky before resting in your tents.

Altitude:

  • Dayara Top: 3,700 m / 12,000 ft

  • Nayata: 2,800 m / 9,200 ft
    Trek Distance: 11 km total (5 km ascent + 6 km descent)
    Duration: 8–9 hours
    Accommodation: Tents

Today is the summit day—the highlight of the Dayara Bugyal trek! After an early breakfast, start the trek toward the Dayara summit. The trail gradually climbs through a forest and soon opens into vast alpine meadows blanketed with snow in winter.

The meadows are dotted with shepherd huts and surrounded by peaks like Bandarpoonch, Jaonli, and the Dodital range. The final stretch to the top is a bit steep but immensely rewarding. From the summit, the 360° view of the Himalayas is absolutely mesmerizing.

After spending some time soaking in the beauty and having your packed lunch, descend toward Nayata campsite. The trail passes through meadows and forested areas before reaching the campsite surrounded by rhododendron and maple trees.
Enjoy dinner and rest after an unforgettable summit experience.

Altitude: 2,250 m / 7,500 ft
Trek Distance: 5 km | 3 hours
Drive Distance: 180 km | 7–8 hours

Wake up to a serene Himalayan morning and begin your descent back to Natin village. The route retraces through dense forests, offering glimpses of the villages below. After around 3 hours, you’ll reach the base, where your trekking journey concludes.

From Natin, drive back to Dehradun, enjoying one last time the magnificent mountain scenery and the Bhagirathi River flowing alongside.
By evening, you’ll reach Dehradun—marking the end of your Dayara Bugyal Trek with memories of endless meadows, towering peaks, and peaceful Himalayan trails.

Health and Awareness
  1. Pulse rate at rest must be in between (60 to 90 beats per minute).

  2. Blood Pressure Reading must be in between (DIASTOLIC 70 – 90, SYSTOLIC 100 – 140 mm Hg).

  3. Respiratory rate at rest must be in between (12 to 20 breaths per minute).

  4. Should not have Liver and kidney issues.

  5. Should not have Diabetes Mellitus, Bronchial Asthma, Heart problems, Hypertension, etc.

  6. No pacemaker implant.

  7. People with Sinus issues, Epilepsy please contact to trek coordinator before booking the trek.

  8. If your BMI is not normal, Please contact our Trek coordinator before Trek booking.

Government Employess
  1. Government Employees can avail the benefit of Special Casual Leave (SCL) when they join us for a trekking expedition. As per the rules of the Pay Commission, Special Casual Leave can be availed for up to 30 days in a calendar year for trekking/mountaineering expeditions through a registered organization. Trek The Himalayas is a registered adventure tour operator by the Indian Mountaineering Foundation (IMF) and the Ministry Of Tourism (MOT).
  2. Trekkers have to apply for leave at least 20 days before the trek departure date.
  3. This service is exclusive to Indian government employees and is applicable only for treks within India.
  4. Do mail at info@trekthehimalayas to apply and mention your booked trek date and trek name.
Kids Guidelines
  1. Junior trekkers (below 15 years) should have a company of parents/guardians.
  2. Trekkers between 15 to 18 years can come solo with the disclaimer form signed by parent/guardian.
  3. Medical & Disclaimer Form (Mandatory Documents) Click here to download Medical & Disclaimer Form

How To Reach

Pick-Up Information

  • It is essential for everyone to arrive at Prince Chowk, Dehradun (06:00 am).
  • Once you have reached Dehradun, TMV will manage the rest of your travel arrangements, if you have opted for TMV’s pick-up service, you can select this option during the booking process by adding it as an add-on.

Options to Reach Dehradun

First, you can arrive at Delhi, Dehradun Airport or Chandigarh. The journey from these locations to Dehradun is explained below.

1. Take an overnight train from Delhi to Dehradun.

2. Take a bus to Dehradun ISBT from Delhi Kashmiri gate ISBT or Chandigarh Sector 17 Bus stand, and then take local transport to the pickup point (Prince Chowk).

Delhi to Dehradun – 250km | 6hr.

Chandigarh to Dehradun – 220km | 5hr 

The distance from the Dehradun Bus Stand (ISBT) to the Railway Station is 6 km, without traffic, it will take 15 minutes.

( We always recommend to go for the govt. Buses over the private ones outside the bus station as based on the experience we have found that there are very high chances of delay involved with private buses. Also, govt. Buses are always more reliable. Whichever bus you choose, just make sure to reach Dehradun at least by 05:30 am positively. )

3. Take a flight to Dehradun airport (Jolly Grant Airport), then from the Airport to Prince Chowk, Dehradun Distance is 30km and it will take around 1 hr( if coming by flight then reach one day early).

Drop-Off Information

  • The designated drop-off point is Prince Chowk, Dehradun.
  • Arrive in Prince Chowk by 6:30 to 7:30 pm.
  • Please consider planning your subsequent travel arrangements after 9:00 pm.
  • The distance from the Railway Station to Dehradun Bus Stand (ISBT) is 6 km, it will take approx 25 minutes.
  • The distance from Railway Station to Dehradun Airport is 30km, it will take approx 1hr.
  • It’s highly advisable to keep a buffer day in your travel plan. If the buffer day is not needed, it can be used to explore Dehradun/Mussoorie/Rishikesh.

( If you prefer to travel independently to Base camp and don’t want to take TMV’s pick-up service, you can either take a government bus or book a private cab from Rishikesh. Your trek coordinator will provide guidance on how to arrange for the bus or cab booking. )

TMV offers comfortable transportation through Tempo Traveler, Bolero, or equivalent vehicles. If you wish to upgrade your mode of transportation, please contact your trek coordinator for further assistance.

Cost Terms

Inclusion :
Sonmarg to Narang
• Veg meals: breakfast, Lunch, Evening snacks and dinner
• Tents(triple/double sharing), SleepingBags, Sleepingmatts
• Gears: Micro spikes and Gaiters as per snow conditions
• Accomodation in hostel / Guest house on Day1
• Experienced and Qualified Guides
• Friendly and Supportive staff
• Forest permits
• Medical Amenities: First Aid Kits, oximeter, oxygen cylinder
• Sanitised and Hygienic camp site and hostels
• Mode of Transportation
• Numbers of people (1-4): Hatch back – Alto, Swift or Equivalent Vehicle
• Numbers of people (5-8): tata sumo/Mahindra bolero or equivalent
vehicle
• Numbers of people (9-12): Temp travel
 

Exclusion:

• Anything not mentioned in the list
• Meal during transportation
• Any kind of personal expenses during trek
• Porter/mule-charges (Personal), Backpack offloading charge
• Unscheduled or extended stay due to road blocks, landslides, bad weatherandsnowfall
• Cost of evacuation in-case of an emergency

The Mountain Vibes.

We get that a travel and adventure enthusiast like you will be as bumped about cancelling a trek as us but we also understand that you may have to cancel the trek for any unforeseen reason and therefore the Cancellation Service of The Mountain Vibes does not return the advance amount paid by the trekkers instead we provide a voucher for the exact amount which is equivalent to the amount paid by you.

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Terms & Conditions for the cash voucher: 

  1. You can book any other trek of your choice with The Mountain Vibes including the one you cancelled at any other given point of time with the voucher.
  2. The voucher is only valid for treks directly booked with The Mountain Vibes 
  3. Your Voucher will be valid for 24 months starting from the month you got your trek cancelled. 
  4. To redeem the Voucher text us on our official TMV number or TMV e-mail id. 
  5. The Mountain Vibes holds the right to add or remove any of the terms and conditions without notifying.

Trek Essentials

Backpack with rain cover(50 – 60 ltr) with comfortable shoulder straps
Day pack with rain cover20 – 30 ltr (If off-load opted)
Walking stickAdvisable (At least one)
Water Bottle / Hydration pack2 bottles of one liter each, People who use hydration pack 1 hydration pack and 1 bottle of one liter, Carry at least one thermos flask.
Small size tiffin/lunch box1 Nos
SnacksEnergy bars, dry fruits, electoral/ors
Personal Medical KitConsult your doctor
T-Shirt (Synthetic quick dry)1 Full & 2 Half sleeves
Fleece T-shirt1 Nos
Wind stopper / Fleece jacket1 Nos
Windproof Jacket1 Nos
Down feather / Hollow jacket1 Nos
Thermal inner (Upper and Lower)1 Pair
Trek Pant (Synthetic quick dry)2 Nos
Wind stopper / Fleece Pant1 Nos
Waterproof gloves1 Pair
Fleece / woollen gloves1 Pair
Poncho / waterproof Jacket and pant1 Nos
 
 
Head torch1 Nos. (Avoid Hand torch)
Sun Cap1 Nos
Woolen cap1 Nos.
Balaclava1 Nos.
Buff / Neck-gaiters1 Synthetic & 1 Woollen
SunglassesUV with dark side cover, People who wear spectacles – (A)- Use contact lenses | (B)- Photo chromatic glasses
Trekking shoes1 Pair (Waterproof, high ankle, good grip)
Floaters / flip-flops1 Pair
Cotton socks6 pairs
Woollen socks1 pairs
Gaiters1 Pair (TTH provides when required)
Micro spikes1 Pair (TTH provides when required)
Sunscreen1 Nos
Moisturiser1 Nos
Chap-stick / Lip balm1 Nos
Toothbrush and toothpaste1 Nos
Toilet paper & Wipes1 Nos
Soap / hand sanitizers1 Nos
Antibacterial powder1 Nos
Quick dry towel1 Nos

Trek Essentials

• An identity card-original (MANDATORY)

• Bagpack and Rain cover(50-60 liter )

• Day pack And Rain cover (if you hire mule or porter)

• 1liter of Water Bottle

•Slipper and TrekKing Shoes (Waterprof is Preferred)

•LED Torch/Headlamp(With extra batteries)

•Poncho, Raincoat or Umbrella any one is must.(Poncho is preferred, since it is light weighted)

 

• 2 pairs of Quick Dry T-shirt and Trek Pants (DENIM ARE NOT RECOMMENDED FOR TREKS)

• 1 pairs of T-SHIRTS for (Full Sleeves or Half Sleeves)

• 3 Pair of Cotton Socks And 2 Pair of Woollen Socks

• 2 weater OR 1 Fleece Jacket

• Thermals (1 is must 2 if going on a long trek)

• Sun Cap, Scarf, Light Towel, Snow Gloves

• Woolen Cap or Balaclava that cover Your ears (For the protection from coldwaves)

• UV sunglasses

• Carry few plastic bags incase your clothes get wet.

• Wind sheeter, Snow Jackets, One Down Feather Jacket (Carry any one from the mentioned)

 

• Personal Toilet kit, Toilet Paper, Sanitizer, Tooth Brush and Paste

• Lip balm , Cold Creame , Mistiriser and Sun Screen Lotion(SPF 40)

•Personal Medicine Kit (With basic First Aid kit and your regular medicine)

•Anti Fungal Creame : Carry an Anti Fungle Creame if you are sensitive to Sweating and prone to skin irritations around genital or groin area due to lack of bathing.

 

Sunscreen1 Nos
Moisturiser1 Nos
Chap-stick / Lip balm1 Nos
Toothbrush and toothpaste1 Nos
Toilet paper & Wipes1 Nos
Soap / hand sanitizers1 Nos
Antibacterial powder1 Nos
Quick dry towel1 Nos

DAYRA BUGYAL TREK location in Map

DAYRA BUGYAL TREK PACKAGE

Batch – November – 2023

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FAQ

What kind of accommodation will you get on the trek?
  1. You’ll be accommodated in a clean and hygienic guest house for the first two and the last two days of the trek and for the remaining you’ll be accommodated in tents and sleep bags will also be provided.

Will you provide us with tents and sleeping bags?
  1. Yes, we will provide sleeping, tent, mattress. It is among the central equipment.

     

     

Where and what time do we have to reach in Rishikesh?
  1. Reporting point is TMV head office, kaintura plaza, opposite shiv vilas hotel,Tapowan, Laxman jhulla , Badrinath highway and the pick up time is 6:00 AM-6:30 AM.

     

     

     

How many trekkers do we take in a group ?
  1. We’ll dispatch daily batches (almost all days) in the months of August, September and October. Where we welcome large groups and small groups likewise. Though if you want to trek solo or in a small group the trek can be customised according to your need. (Charges may differ according to your needs)

Do we provide accommodation if you come prior to the trek date ?
  1. No it is not in our policy though we might help you in finding accommodation, however we are not responsible if there are no guest houses/hotels available, also the charges for accommodation for days before the trekking date and after the trekking date are NOT INCLUDED and the trekker is accountable to bear all the expenses for the same.

Is this a good trek for a first timer?
  1. Yes, This is of the best options. We recommend this trek to first timer as well as experienced one.

     

     

If not the Dayara Bugyal trek, what is a good alternative trek to do?
  1. You can look for below mention treks which is available in same time Chopta Chandrashilla trek, Winter Kuari Pass Trek, Brahmatal Trek, Ali Bedni Bugyal Trek and Kedarkantha Peak Trek.

     

     

What is the age limit ?
  1. There is no particular age bar we welcome anyone and everyone who is a travel enthusiast, but children below the age of 16 are preferred to come along with their parents or gurdain and if they want to do a solo trek a non objection go ahead will be required from their parents end.

Can you give us brief details about served food while on trek?
  1. We serve Indian vegetarian food with occasional eggs while on trek, to give you general idea it is like this, Dal sabji roti, rice in lunch & dinner and daliya, poha, sandwich etc in breakfast with morning & evening tea.

     

     

    1. We have a team of well trained and certified trek leaders.
    2. We have high end quality trekking gears and equipment.
    3. We have 24*7 medical assistance.
    4. Our staff is not only well behaved but also good at heart and will be available at your service 24*7
    5. We can proudly assure you that our team is the best in the field work it conducts to ensure you don’t go through any problem.
Do we get enough water for drinking?

Yes, trekkers must carry 2 water bottles 1 litre each so they can fill/refill at campsite so they can drink and keep themselves hydrate. Once you’re in campsite you can refill it from water container available in campsite.

 

 

What kind of shoes we should buy for this trek?

You should buy shoes which has these three features –Good grip, Ankle Support and additional water resistant layers. Generally, we advise Quechua Trek 100, MH 500 and MH 100. 

 

 

 

 

Is Trekking pole necessary?

Yes, it is necessary. It is additional support which helps you reduce tiredness and give you strength and balance.

 

 

What all do I need to carry on the trek?

A) Mandatory documents: 2 xerox of ID having address (addhar card/driving license), 2 Passport size photograph, Medical form signed & sealed by doctor and soft/hard copy of vaccination certificate. 

B) Essential list: 
Upper body warmer – 1
Quick dry t-shirts -3
Fleece jacket -1
Down feather/hollow fill jacket -1
Rain poncho/rain proof jacket- 1
Lower body warmer – 1
Quick dry convertible trek pants – 3
Rain proof water pants/poncho – 1
Suncap- 1
Woollen cap/Balaclava – 1
Sunglasses (UV protected with side cover)- 1
Neck gaiter/muffler – 1
Cotton trekking socks 4-5 pair
Woollen socks 2-3 pair
Waterproof high ankle trekking shoes -1 pair
Waterproof hand gloves with fleece layer inside- 1 pair
Woollen gloves -1 pair
Head torch- 1
Lunch box -1
Water bottle- 2(1 litre each)
Extra batteries for head torch
Toiletries (toilet paper, wet tissue, sanitizer, tooth brush, tooth paste, hand wash, sunscreen lotion)
Menstrual hygiene kit for female trekkers.

 

 

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