DAYARA BUGYAL TREK

Difficulty

Easy

Duration

5 Days

Max.Altitude

12,000 ft.

Suitable

8 - 62 Years

Distance

15 kms

Accomodation

Tent

Pickup/ Drop

Dehradun

Basecamp

Raithal

Region

Uttarakhand

Know Everything About Dayara Bugyal Trek

The Dayara Bugyal Trek is one of the most beautiful and beginner-friendly Himalayan treks in Uttarakhand. Known as the “meadows of dreams,” Dayara Bugyal is an expansive alpine pastureland spread over 28 square kilometers, offering panoramic views of towering Himalayan peaks such as Bandarpoonch, Black Peak, Srikanth, Gangotri, and Jaonli.

Situated at an altitude of around 12,000 ft, Dayara Bugyal transforms into a breathtaking landscape in every season. During summer, the meadows are covered in lush greenery and wildflowers, making it feel like a natural carpet stretched across the mountains. In winter, the region turns into a white wonderland, making it one of the best winter treks in Uttarakhand.

The trek begins from Raithal village (around 7–8 hours drive from Dehradun/Rishikesh) and takes you through dense oak, maple, and rhododendron forests before opening up into the wide rolling meadows of Dayara. The highlight of the trek is camping on the vast grasslands with the Himalayas forming a dramatic backdrop. Trekkers also pass through charming hamlets and get to experience the authentic culture of the Garhwal region.

Dayara Bugyal Trek is graded as easy to moderate, making it an excellent choice for beginners, families, and even experienced trekkers looking for a short and rewarding Himalayan adventure. The trail is well-marked, and the trek usually takes 4 to 6 days to complete, depending on the chosen itinerary.

This trek is a year-round destination, but it is especially popular in spring and summer (April–June) for its lush meadows and wildflowers, and in winter (December–February) for snow trekking and breathtaking snowy landscapes.

Whether you are a first-time trekker or an experienced adventurer, the Dayara Bugyal Trek offers an unforgettable experience of alpine beauty, mountain culture, and Himalayan grandeur, making it one of the most recommended treks in Uttarakhand.

Dayara Bugyal Trek itinerary

Day 1. Dehradun To Raithal
  • Distance: ~185 km

  • Time: 7–8 hours by road

  • Altitude: Dehradun (640 m) → Raithal (2,100 m)

Your Dayara Bugyal Trek begins early in the morning from Dehradun, which is well-connected by road, rail, and air. After assembling with your trek group, you will start a scenic drive towards Raithal village, the basecamp for the trek.

The journey takes you through some of the most beautiful stretches of Uttarakhand. As the drive progresses, you’ll pass through Mussoorie, enjoying glimpses of the Doon Valley, and then continue along the Bhagirathi River. The road winds through charming towns such as Uttarkashi, Chinyali Saur, and Bhatwari, offering a mix of mountain landscapes, river valleys, and traditional Garhwali culture.

Raithal, a quaint Himalayan village located at 2,100 meters, serves as the starting point of the trek. Known for its warm hospitality and wooden houses, the village also provides stunning views of Bandarpoonch and Srikanth peaks right from the base itself.

Upon arrival at Raithal, check into a guesthouse or homestay. After freshening up, you can explore the village, interact with the locals, and enjoy the traditional Garhwali culture. In the evening, there will be a trek briefing session with your trek leader, where you’ll get important information about the upcoming trail, safety guidelines, and equipment.

End your day with a hot dinner under the clear Himalayan skies before resting for the night. The serene atmosphere of Raithal sets the perfect tone for your adventure into the meadows of Dayara Bugyal.

  • Distance: ~4–5 km

  • Time: 3–4 hours trek

  • Altitude: Raithal (2,100 m) → Gui Campsite (2,900 m)

After breakfast, your trek officially begins from Raithal village as you head towards the beautiful Gui Campsite. The trail today is a gradual ascent through dense forests of oak, rhododendron, and maple trees, creating a refreshing atmosphere and plenty of shaded paths.

Along the way, you’ll hear the chirping of birds and may even spot Himalayan wildlife like langurs or mountain goats. Occasional clearings on the trail offer mesmerizing views of snow-covered peaks such as Shrikant, Gangotri I, II, and Jaonli, giving you a glimpse of the grandeur awaiting ahead.

The trek to Gui is relatively short but allows you to slowly acclimatize to the altitude. On reaching the Gui campsite at 2,900 m, you’ll be welcomed by a meadow surrounded by dense forest with majestic views of Bandarpoonch Peak in the backdrop.

At the campsite, hot lunch will be served, and the rest of the afternoon can be spent relaxing or exploring the surroundings. Gui is also known for its stunning sunset views, as the golden rays fall on the Himalayan peaks, creating a breathtaking spectacle.

In the evening, enjoy tea, snacks, and later a warm dinner under the starlit sky. Stay overnight in tents, experiencing your first night of camping in the Himalayas.

  • Distance: ~3–4 km

  • Time: 3–4 hours trek

  • Altitude: Gui Campsite (2,900 m) → Dayara Bugyal (3,400 m)

Today’s trek takes you to the highlight of the journey—Dayara Bugyal, one of the most stunning high-altitude meadows in India. The trail starts with a steady climb from Gui, passing through dense oak and rhododendron forests before gradually opening up into wide clearings.

As you ascend, the trees begin to thin out, and soon you’re greeted with vast stretches of lush green meadows (or snow-covered expanses in winter). The panoramic views get grander with every step, offering magnificent glimpses of Bandarpoonch, Black Peak (Kala Nag), Gangotri, Jaonli, and Srikanth.

Reaching Dayara Bugyal at 3,400 m is a magical experience. The endless meadows stretch as far as the eye can see, changing colors with the seasons—vibrant green in summer, golden-brown in autumn, and sparkling white in winter. This spot is also a photographer’s paradise, with breathtaking landscapes and 360° Himalayan views.

On arrival at the campsite, you’ll settle down and enjoy a hot lunch amidst the serene meadow surroundings. The afternoon is free for exploration—you can walk around the meadows, click pictures, or simply relax while soaking in the fresh mountain air.

As the evening sets in, witness a mesmerizing sunset over the snow-clad peaks before gathering around for tea, snacks, and later a warm dinner. Spend the night camping in Dayara Bugyal, under a sky glittering with countless stars.

  • Distance: ~6–7 km (round trip)

  • Time: 5–6 hours trek

  • Altitude: Dayara Bugyal (3,400 m) → Bakaria Top (3,650 m) → back to Dayara Bugyal

This is the summit day of the Dayara Bugyal Trek, taking you to the highest point—Bakaria Top (3,650 m). The trail begins with a gentle climb through the vast rolling meadows, gradually turning steeper as you move closer to the top. Along the way, the views keep unfolding, offering unobstructed vistas of towering Himalayan peaks.

As you trek higher, you’ll witness majestic views of Bandarpoonch, Srikanth, Gangotri I, II, III, Jaonli, Draupadi Ka Danda, and the Black Peak (Kala Nag). The meadows here are vast and untouched, often covered in sparkling snow during winter months, making the experience even more surreal.

Reaching Bakaria Top is the most rewarding part of the trek. From the summit, a 360° panoramic view of the Himalayan ranges unfolds in front of you, leaving you spellbound. It’s the perfect spot to rest, capture photographs, and enjoy packed refreshments while admiring the grandeur of nature.

After spending some time at the top, you’ll begin your descent back to Dayara Bugyal. The return trail feels easier and faster, with opportunities to enjoy the meadows from a different perspective.

By late afternoon, you’ll be back at your Dayara Bugyal campsite. Enjoy hot tea and snacks while watching the golden hues of the sunset illuminating the peaks. Dinner will be served at the campsite, followed by another night under a starlit sky.

  • Distance: ~6–7 km trek + 180 km drive

  • Time: 3–4 hours trek + 7–8 hours drive

  • Altitude: Dayara Bugyal (3,400 m) → Barsu (2,200 m) → Dehradun (640 m)

Your final day on the Dayara Bugyal Trek begins with a descent from the vast alpine meadows back to the charming Barsu village. The trail is mostly downhill, passing through lush oak, maple, and rhododendron forests. On the way, you will cross small mountain streams, open clearings, and agricultural fields that give a glimpse of local Himalayan life. The gradual descent makes the walk enjoyable, with constant views of distant snow-clad peaks accompanying you.

By mid-morning, you’ll reach Barsu village, a picturesque settlement surrounded by terraced fields and orchards. This marks the end of your trekking journey. From here, you’ll board your vehicle for a long yet scenic drive back to Dehradun.

The drive retraces the mountain roads through Uttarkashi, Harshil Valley views (if route taken), and Uttarkashi town, eventually following the Bhagirathi River before descending into the plains. En route, you can relive the memories of the trek—snow-filled meadows, panoramic Himalayan views, and nights under starry skies.

By evening, you’ll reach Dehradun (640 m), marking the conclusion of this unforgettable Himalayan adventure. From here, you can continue your onward journey by train, bus, or flight, carrying home everlasting memories of the Dayara Bugyal Trek.

Dayara Bugyal Trek Package Cost Terms

What's Included

1. Transportation

  • Shared transportation from Dehradun to Raithal (trek base) and return

  • Vehicles used: Tempo Traveller, Sumo, or Bolero (depending on group size)

  • Pickup and drop from designated points (ISBT Dehradun / Dehradun Railway Station)

  • Note: Budget packages may not include transport

2. Accommodation

  • Stay in guesthouses/hotels at Raithal (on arrival & return days as per itinerary)

  • Camping during trek in alpine tents at designated campsites

  • Triple sharing tents with sleeping bags, foam mats, and liners provided

  • Toilet tents (dry pit type) and separate kitchen/dining tents at campsites

3. Meals

  • All vegetarian meals included during trek (from Day 1 dinner to last day breakfast)

  • Includes morning tea/coffee, hot lunch/dinner, and evening snacks

  • Simple, hygienic, and nutritious meals cooked by trek staff

  • Egg options may be available depending on the package

4. Trekking Staff

  • Experienced and certified trek leader & local mountain guide

  • Cook, helpers, and support staff at all camps

  • Porters/mules for carrying common camping equipment and supplies

5. Trekking Equipment

  • Waterproof alpine tents, dining tents, and toilet tents

  • Sub-zero sleeping bags with liners and foam mattresses

  • Group gear, utensils, and kitchen equipment for meals

  • Microspikes and gaiters for snow season (if required)

6. Additional Inclusions

  • Trekking permits, forest entry fees, and required taxes

  • Safety equipment – first aid kit, oximeter, and stretcher

  • Oxygen cylinder for emergencies (in select packages)

  • Bonfire (where permitted by forest regulations)

What's Excluded

  • 5% GST on the total package cost

  • Travel to and from Dehradun (flights, trains, buses)

  • Meals during transit (while traveling to/from Raithal or Dehradun)

  • Personal trekking gear (shoes, jackets, backpack, walking stick, etc.)

  • Backpack offloading charges (if you don’t want to carry your own bag)

  • Travel or medical insurance

  • Emergency evacuation charges (in case of illness, injury, or bad weather)

  • Extra snacks, cold drinks, and bottled water

  • Tips for guides, porters, and staff (optional)

  • Personal expenses (laundry, phone recharge, medicines, etc.)

  • Higher forest/permit fees for foreign nationals

  • Anything not mentioned under “inclusions”

Dayara Bugyal Trek Packages Costs

Raithal To Raithal

₹ 5,500/- PP

₹ 3,999/-PP

Dehradun To Dehradun

₹ 8,500/- PP

₹ 6,999/-PP

Delhi To Delhi

₹ 11,500/- PP

₹ 8,999/-PP

Dayara Bugyal Trek Terms And Conditions

Advance Booking & Payment

  • Advance Payment: 20% of the trek cost is to be paid at the time of booking to confirm your slot.

  • Remaining Payment: The balance 80% of the trek cost must be paid at the time of pickup/start of the trek.

Refund & Cancellation Policy

  • 45 days or more before the trek start date: 90% of the trek cost will be refunded.

  • 30 to 44 days before the trek start date: 50% of the trek cost will be refunded.

  • 21 to 29 days before the trek start date: 25% of the trek cost will be refunded.

  • 15 to 20 days before the trek start date: No refund will be provided.

  • Less than 15 days before the trek start date: No refund will be provided.

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How To Reach Dayara Bugyal Trek

Pickup Place

Prince Chowk, Dehradun

Pickup Time

06:30 AM - 07:30 AM

Drop Place

Prince Chowk, Dehradun

Drop Time

07:30 PM - 08:30 PM

Dehradun is well-connected to major cities of India by air, train, and road.

By Air:

  • The nearest airport is Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun (DED), located 25 km from the city center.
  • Direct flights operate from Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, and other metro cities.

By Train:

  • Dehradun Railway Station connects to cities like Delhi, Kolkata, Lucknow, and Varanasi.
  • Popular trains include Dehradun Express, Nanda Devi Express, and Shatabdi Express (from Delhi).

By Road:

  • Dehradun is accessible by buses and taxis from Delhi (250 km / 6–7 hours).
  • Regular Volvo and state transport buses run from ISBT Kashmiri Gate, Delhi to Dehradun.

Dayara Bugyal Trek Fitness

The Dayara Bugyal Trek is an easy to moderate trek, but preparation is important to handle steep ascents, high altitude (12,000 ft), and long walking hours. Here’s what fitness level you need:

Stamina

  • Be able to jog or brisk walk 4–5 km in 30–35 minutes without much difficulty.

  • Practice brisk walking or jogging at least 3–4 times a week.

Strength

  • Build leg strength with squats, lunges, and stair climbing.

  • Strengthen your back and shoulders with push-ups, planks, and core exercises (for carrying a backpack).

Cardiovascular Endurance

  • Include activities like running, cycling, or swimming to improve lung capacity.

  • Train at least 3–4 days a week for 30–40 minutes.

Flexibility & Balance

  • Do stretching and yoga to increase flexibility and reduce muscle stiffness.

  • Practice simple balance exercises to help on uneven and hilly trails.

Breathing & Altitude Prep

  • Include deep breathing exercises / pranayama to improve oxygen intake.

  • If possible, go on short hikes near your city to get used to climbing continuously.

Dayara Bugyal Trek Packing List

  • Thermals (top & bottom)

  • 2–3 quick-dry T-shirts (full sleeves preferred)

  • 2 fleece jackets / woollen sweaters

  • 1 down jacket (for winter)

  • Waterproof & windproof jacket with hood

  • 2 trekking pants (quick-dry)

  • 1 warm/fleece pant (for nights)

  • Woollen cap / beanie

  • Sun cap (for daytime)

  • Neck gaiter / balaclava

  • Inner gloves (wool/fleece)

  • Outer waterproof gloves

  • 3–4 pairs trekking socks (wool + synthetic)

  • 1 pair thick wool socks (for night)

  • Trekking shoes (ankle-high, waterproof, good grip, sturdy sole)

  • 3–4 pairs trekking socks (wool + synthetic blend)

  • 1 pair thick woollen socks (for sleeping at night)

  • Camp shoes / slippers (lightweight, for evenings at campsite)

  • 50–60 L trekking backpack (with rain cover)

  • 15–20 L daypack (optional for summit day)

  • Trekking pole

  • Rain cover for backpack

  • Headlamp with extra batteries

  • Water bottles (2 × 1L) or hydration bladder (2L)

  • UV-protection sunglasses / snow goggles

  • Sun cap / woollen cap

  • Buff / neck gaiter / balaclava

  • Inner fleece gloves + outer waterproof gloves

  • Power bank

  • Camera / GoPro (optional)

  • Toothbrush & small toothpaste

  • Biodegradable soap / facewash

  • Hand sanitizer

  • Wet wipes & tissues

  • Toilet roll

  • Lip balm (essential, cold weather dries lips)

  • Sunscreen (SPF 40+ recommended)

  • Moisturizer / cold cream

  • Small towel / microfiber towel

  • Sanitary napkins / tampons / menstrual cup (for women trekkers)

  • Deodorant (travel size)

  • Nail cutter & small comb

  • Personal prescribed medicines

  • Diamox (for altitude – doctor’s advice needed)

  • Crocin / Dolo 650 (fever, mild pain)

  • Combiflam / Brufen (body ache)

  • Avomine (motion sickness)

  • Digene (acidity)

  • ORS / Electral (dehydration)

  • Band-aids & crepe bandage

  • Antiseptic cream / Betadine

  • Pain relief spray

  • Government photo ID (Aadhar / Passport / Driving License / Voter ID)

  • Photocopies of ID (2–3 copies)

  • Passport-size photographs (2–3, for permits)

  • Medical certificate (fitness & COVID vaccination if required)

  • Trek booking confirmation / travel tickets

  • Emergency contact details

Dayara Bugyal Trek FAQ's

What is the best time to do the Dayara Bugyal Trek?

The best time for Dayara Bugyal is May–June (lush green meadows and clear skies) and December–February (snow-covered landscapes). Autumn months like September–October are also perfect for clear Himalayan views.

Yes, it is one of the most beginner-friendly Himalayan treks with well-defined trails, moderate altitude gain, and plenty of rest points. Even first-time trekkers can complete it with basic fitness preparation.

The trek is graded easy to moderate. The maximum altitude is around 12,000 ft, and the daily trekking hours are 4–6 on average. Gradual climbs make it suitable for most people.

 

The trek usually starts from Raithal village (near Uttarkashi, Uttarakhand). Raithal is accessible by road from Dehradun via Uttarkashi.

Trekking permits and forest entry fees are required since the route passes through protected forest areas. These are usually included in the trek package.

Accommodation includes guesthouses/homestays at Raithal and alpine tents at campsites. All meals are provided on the trek, usually vegetarian, hot, and freshly prepared by trek staff.

You’ll get BSNL/Jio network in Raithal, but signal fades as you go higher. There are no charging points at campsites, so carrying a power bank is recommended.

The highest point of the trek is about 12,000 ft (3,658 m), offering panoramic views of peaks like Bandarpoonch, Black Peak, and Srikanth.

Yes, the trek is safe in winter when done with experienced guides. Snow trekking gear like microspikes and gaiters is provided by most organizers. However, trekkers should be prepared for cold temperatures.

Dayara Bugyal is famous for its vast alpine meadows, stretching over several kilometers. In summer, they are covered with wildflowers, and in winter, with soft snow, making it one of the most scenic Himalayan treks for photographers and nature lovers.

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