Kedar Kantha -80km

1. Overview

The Kedarkantha Trek, nestled in the Garhwal Himalayas near Uttarkashi, is a 6‑day, beginner‑to‑moderate trek offering breathtaking snow‑clad trails, dense pine and oak forests, and a stunning summit experience at 12,500 ft (3,810 m)


2. Route & Distance from Barkot

  • Base camp village: Sankri, located ~86 km from Barkot, reached via the scenic route passing through Purola and Mori
  • From Sankri, the trek spans 20–24 km round‑trip over 4–5 days

3. Itinerary Summary

DayRouteAlt. GainDistance/Time
0Barkot → Sankri (road)1950 m~86 km, 2–3 h
1Sankri to Juda-ka-Taal Campsite+800 m~4–5 km, 4–5 h
2Juda-ka-Taal to Kedarkantha Base Camp+600 m~4 km, 3–4 h
3Base → Summit (3810 m) → Hargaon descent+1200 m ascent & descent~9 km, ~7 h
4Hargaon → Sankri–1200 m~6 km, 4 h
5Sankri → Barkot~86 km, 2–3 h

4. Best Seasons & Conditions

  • Winter (Dec–Feb): Ideal for a snowy experience; expect –10 °C to –20 °C nights .
  • Spring (Mar–Apr): Light snow, blossoming rhododendrons, clearer trails .
  • Summer/Autumn (May–Nov): Trails accessible except in heavy monsoon; vibrant greenery

5. Difficulty & Preparation

  • Grade: Moderate; trekking novices can manage with basic fitness, though the summit push is steep (40–60° inclines) .
  • Health: Gradual ascent aids acclimatisation. AMS risk moderate—stay hydrated, slow pace, consider Diamox after consulting a doctor
  • Gear essentials: Waterproof trekking boots, gaiters, crampons/spikes, insulated layers, headlamp, sunglasses, first‑aid, high SPF sunscreen, lip balm

6. Highlights Along the Way

  • Tea Point: A halfway rest spot on summit day—reach summit before sunrise for unforgettable views
  • Flora & Fauna: Oak, pine, deodar groves; spring flowers like rhododendrons & primulas; wildlife includes Himalayan black bear, snow cock, and more
  • Summit panoramas: 360° vistas of Swargarohini, Bandarpunch, Black Peak, Ranglana, Yamunotri ranges

7. Tips & Insights

  • Crowd timing: Summit days around New Year’s can get crowded. Aim for early December or mid‑Feb for quieter trails
  • Rentals: Equipment can be rented in Sankri, but supply is limited—better to bring essentials from home
  • Pace yourself: Go slow, stay hydrated, use trekking poles to ease strain on knees

8. Why Trek Kedarkantha?

  • Beginner-friendly winter summit: Ideal first-time snow trek with achievable altitude .
  • Stunning landscapes: Snowy meadows, frozen lakes, dense forests—nature at its best .
  • Cultural immersion: Stay in Sankri village, meet locals, glimpse rural mountain life