Basecamp
Raithal
Duration
5 Days
Max. Altitude
11,800 ft.
Distance
15 Kms
Grade
Easy
Pickup/Drop
Dehradun
Dayara Bugyal Trek Overview
Dayara Bugyal – One of the Most Beautiful Alpine Meadow Treks in Uttarakhand
The Dayara Bugyal Trek is a mesmerizing high-altitude meadow trek located in the Garhwal Himalayas of Uttarakhand, offering panoramic views, vast alpine grasslands, dense forest trails, and snow-covered landscapes in winter. Rising to a height of 11,830 ft (3,610 m), this trek is a perfect Himalayan trek for beginners, families, and photography enthusiasts.
The word Bugyal means “high-altitude meadow” in the local Garhwali language, and Dayara Bugyal is one of the most expansive and picturesque meadows in India. The trek begins from the quaint village of Raithal, about 180 km from Dehradun, and leads you through charming oak, rhododendron, and maple forests before opening into endless rolling meadows surrounded by majestic Himalayan peaks.
This easy to moderate trek in Uttarakhand is ideal for those looking for a short Himalayan adventure without the extreme challenges of higher-altitude treks. From lush green pastures in summer to snow-blanketed white meadows in winter, Dayara Bugyal transforms with every season, offering a fresh and surreal landscape each time.
Key Features of the Dayara Bugyal Trek
Location: Uttarkashi district, Uttarakhand, India
Trek Duration: 4 to 6 days (Ex-Dehradun)
Trek Distance: Approx. 20–25 km (round trip)
Maximum Altitude: 11,830 feet (3,610 meters)
Trek Difficulty: Easy to Moderate – ideal for beginners
Start/End Point: Raithal village
Nearest Railway Station & Airport: Dehradun (DED)
What Makes Dayara Bugyal Trek Special?
One of the most beautiful meadow treks in India
Stunning views of Himalayan peaks like Bandarpoonch, Kala Nag (Black Peak), Srikanth, and Draupadi ka Danda
Perfect for beginners, solo trekkers, and families
Lush forests of oak, pine, and rhododendron
Year-round trek – green meadows in summer, snow wonderland in winter
Less crowded than other popular treks in Uttarakhand
Cultural immersion in peaceful Himalayan villages
Best Time to Visit Dayara Bugyal
The best time to do the Dayara Bugyal trek depends on the experience you seek:
Summer (April to June): Pleasant weather, blooming rhododendrons, green meadows
Autumn (September to November): Clear mountain views, golden grasslands, perfect visibility
Winter (December to March): Snow trekking experience, frozen meadows, perfect for snow lovers
Monsoon (July to August): Not recommended due to slippery trails and landslides
Landscapes and Views You’ll Experience
Vast alpine meadows stretching across 28 sq km
Towering snow-capped peaks of Gangotri and Yamunotri ranges
Peaceful forest trails, icy streams, and mountain huts
A chance to summit Bakaria Top (optional), for an even more dramatic 360° Himalayan view
Is the Dayara Bugyal Trek for You?
Absolutely! It is perfect for:
First-time trekkers and beginners
Families with kids (above 8 years)
Solo travelers and photographers
Those looking for a short Himalayan break
Trekkers wanting a snow trek experience without extreme altitude
Dayara Bugyal Trek Short Itinerary
Day 1: Dehradun To Raithal (Base Village)
Distance: ~185 km
Time: 7–8 hours
Altitude Gain: 640 m (Dehradun – 640 m) → 2,050 m (Raithal)
Route: Dehradun → Mussoorie → Suwakholi → Uttarkashi → Bhatwari → Raithal
Day 2: Raithal To Gui Campsite
Distance: ~4.5 km
Time: 4–5 hours
Altitude Gain: 2,050 m → 2,850 m
Route: Raithal → Gradual forest trail through oak & rhododendron trees → Gui meadow campsite
Day 3: Gui To Dayara Bugyal & Return To Gui
Distance: ~7 km
Time: 5– 6 hours
Altitude Gain: 2,850 m → 3,450 m
Route: Gui → Ascent through open pastures → Reach Dayara Bugyal → Camp near Dayara Top (Bakaria Top optional)
Day 4: Gui To Raithal
Distance: ~4.5 km
Time: 4-5 hours
Altitude Loss: 3,450 m → 2,900 m
Route: Gui → Gradual forest trail through oak & rhododendron trees → Raithal
Day 5: Raithal To Dehradun
Drive: ~185 km
Time: 7–8 hours (drive)
Altitude Loss: 2,900 m → 2,050 m (Raithal) → 640 m (Dehradun)
Route: Raithal → Bhatwari → Uttarkashi → Suwakholi → Mussoorie → DehradunR
Dayara Bugyal Trek Detailed Itinerary
- Distance: ~180 km
- Time: 6–7 hours
- Altitude Gain: 640 m (Dehradun) → 2,050 m (Raithal)
- Route: Dehradun → Mussoorie → Suwakholi → Uttarkashi → Bhatwari → Raithal
Your journey to the Dayara Bugyal Trek begins early morning from Dehradun Railway Station or Airport. As you leave the bustling city behind, the road gradually ascends through the scenic hill town of Mussoorie, offering panoramic views of the Doon Valley. The route continues toward Suwakholi, a quiet mountain bend lined with roadside eateries and views of the far-off snow peaks on clear days.
From Suwakholi, the winding mountain road leads to Uttarkashi, a major spiritual and logistical hub in Uttarakhand, situated on the banks of the Bhagirathi River. En route, you’ll pass through charming hamlets, lush forest patches, and apple orchards, especially during the harvest season.
After a break at Uttarkashi, the route turns more rugged as you head towards Bhatwari, a small settlement nestled in the hills. This stretch offers stunning views of the Bhagirathi Valley and dense alpine forests.
The final leg of the drive climbs steadily through pine forests and isolated Garhwali villages until you reach Raithal, a peaceful mountain village perched at around 2,050 meters. Raithal is the base camp for the Dayara Bugyal Trek and welcomes you with warm hospitality, wooden homes, and striking views of the Gangotri range. It’s also a culturally rich village known for its eco-friendly tourism and local homestays.
Spend the evening exploring the village trails, interacting with locals, or relaxing in your homestay with hot pahadi food. The fresh air and majestic landscape begin to hint at the beauty you’ll experience in the coming days on your trek to Dayara Bugyal.
Distance: ~4.5 km
Time: 4–5 hours
Altitude Gain: 2,050 m (Raithal) → 2,850 m (Gui)
Route: Raithal → Dense oak & rhododendron forest trail → Gui Campsite
The trek begins right from the scenic village of Raithal, winding its way through a forested trail rich in oak, rhododendron, and maple trees. The initial climb is gradual and shaded, making it comfortable for acclimatization on your first trekking day.
As you gain altitude, the chirping of birds, rustling of leaves, and the crisp mountain air set the perfect tone for the days ahead. Small forest clearings appear along the route, offering opportunities to rest and take in the views of the Garhwal Himalayas.
Halfway through the trail, you may spot shepherd huts and grazing areas, often used by local villagers. On clear days, you’ll get your first glimpses of Bandarpoonch and Srikanth peaks peeking through the canopy.
By early afternoon, you reach Gui campsite, a peaceful alpine meadow surrounded by forests and distant mountain views. It’s an ideal spot for first-night camping, known for its serene sunsets, Himalayan birdlife, and stargazing opportunities.
Enjoy a hot meal, settle into your tents, and soak in the calm ambiance of the mountains as you prepare for the next day’s trek to Dayara Bugyal.
- Distance: ~6 km (to Dayara Bugyal & back)
- Time: 5–6 hours (round trip)
- Altitude Gain: 2,850 m (Gui) → ~3,400 m (Dayara Bugyal)
- Route: Gui → Gradual forest & meadow ascent → Open alpine bugyal terrains → Dayara Bugyal top → Return via same route → Gui Campsite
The day begins with a gentle ascent from Gui, passing through mixed forests and opening gradually into vast green meadows. As you approach higher altitudes, the tree cover thins, giving way to sweeping grasslands and wide panoramic views.
The trail becomes more scenic with every step — offering stunning glimpses of Bandarpoonch, Black Peak (Kalanag), Srikanth, and the mighty Gangotri range. During late spring and summer, the meadows bloom with alpine flowers, while in winter, the entire landscape transforms into a pristine white snowfield.
Upon reaching Dayara Bugyal, you’re greeted with one of the most spectacular high-altitude meadow landscapes in India. The endless rolling grasslands, crisp mountain breeze, and 360° Himalayan views make this the highlight of the trek.
Spend time exploring the ridge, clicking photos, and soaking in the breathtaking silence of the bugyal before starting your descent.
The return trail follows the same route back to Gui, offering a comfortable downhill walk. By afternoon, you reach Gui campsite, where you can relax, enjoy a warm meal, and witness the mesmerizing sunset over the Garhwal Himalayas.
- Distance: ~4.5 km
- Time: 2–3 hours
- Altitude Loss: 2,850 m (Gui) → 2,050 m (Raithal)
- Route: Gui → Gradual descent through oak & rhododendron forest trail → Raithal Village
Your final day begins with a peaceful descent from the Gui meadow campsite. The trail gently enters the forest section, taking you through thick oak, rhododendron, and maple trees. The downhill walk is comfortable and scenic, offering plenty of shade and soft forest floors that make the descent easy on the knees.
As you move closer to the village, you’ll pass by small clearings, shepherd huts, and occasional viewpoints where you can catch glimpses of Bandarpoonch and Srikanth peaks for one last time.
The rich sounds of the forest — birdsong, rustling leaves, and flowing breeze — accompany you throughout the descent, making it a refreshing end to the trek.
By late morning or early afternoon, you reach Raithal, completing the journey with beautiful memories of Dayara’s meadows, mountain vistas, and peaceful alpine campsites.
- Distance: ~180 km
- Time: 6–7 hours by road
- Altitude Loss: 2,050 m (Raithal) → 450 m (Dehradun)
- Route: Raithal → Uttarkashi → Chiniyalisaur → Narendra Nagar → Dehradun
Your journey back begins from Raithal after breakfast. The drive descends gradually toward Uttarkashi, offering beautiful views of the Bhagirathi River and the surrounding mountain ranges.
From Uttarkashi, the road becomes smoother as you proceed toward Chiniyalisaur, where the landscape opens up with wide river valleys and terraced villages. The route continues alongside the Tehri Dam reservoir before heading toward Narendra Nagar.
Approaching Dehradun, the terrain transitions from mountains to the gentle plains of the Doon Valley. By afternoon or early evening, you reach Dehradun—marking the end of your Dayara Bugyal trek journey.
Trekkers can head directly to the airport, railway station, or their planned stay in the city.
Dayara Bugyal Trek Package Cost Includes
Transportation
Dehradun to Raithal and return in shared private vehicle (Tempo Traveller/Bolero)
Pick-up and drop points: Dehradun Railway Station/ISBT
Accommodation
Day 1 (Raithal): Stay in homestay/guesthouse (twin/triple sharing)
Day 2 to 4 (Gui, Dayara Top & Chilapada): Alpine tents (2/3 person sharing)
High-quality sleeping bags, foam mattresses, and snowproof tents provided
Meals (Veg & Nutritious)
All meals from Day 1 dinner to Day 5 lunch
Includes: Breakfast, Lunch, Evening Snacks, Dinner + Hot Soup
Tea/Coffee served twice daily
Simple, hygienic, and energy-rich food:
Dal, rice, roti, vegetables
Khichdi, pasta, poha, halwa
Trekking Equipment
Waterproof alpine tents
-10°C sleeping bags
Thick foam sleeping mats
Gaiters and microspikes (during snow season)
Trekking poles and headlamps (limited on request)
Experienced Trek Team
Certified Trek Leader (Wilderness First Aid trained)
Experienced local guides with terrain knowledge
Trained support staff and porters for common gear
Safety & First Aid
Daily health monitoring using an oximeter
Basic first-aid kit and high-altitude sickness protocols
Oxygen cylinder available (emergency use only)
Backup plan for emergency evacuation (extra cost if needed)
Permit & Forest Fees
Entry fee for Dayara Bugyal and forest regions (if applicable)
All applicable forest permits, camping charges, and government taxes
Dayara Bugyal Trek Package Cost Excludes
Personal expenses such as tips, snacks, beverages, or bottled water during travel or trek
Personal trekking gear (shoes, jackets, headlamp, poles, backpacks, etc.)
Offloading of personal backpack (can be arranged at additional cost)
Insurance – Personal travel, trek, or medical insurance is not included
Emergency evacuation charges (if required due to weather or health issues)
Any costs arising due to natural calamities, roadblocks, landslides, or unforeseen situations
Hotel or meal expenses in Dehradun before or after the trek
Anything not mentioned in the “Package Includes” section
Dayara Bugyal Trek Package Cost
Raithal To Raithal
₹ 6,500/- PP
₹ 4,999/- PP
- 4 Nights Stay
- Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
- Forest Fees & Permit
- Trek Guide
- Safety & First Aid
Dehradun To Dehradun
₹ 8,500/- PP
₹ 6,999/- PP
- Pickup/Drop Ex- Dehradun
- 4 Nights Stay
- Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
- Forest Fees & Permit
- Trek Guide
- Safety & First Aid
Delhi To Delhi
₹ 11,500/- PP
₹ 9,999/- PP
- Pickup/Drop Ex- Delhi
- 4 Nights Stay
- Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
- Forest Fees & Permit
- Trek Guide
- Safety & First Aid
Dayara Bugyal Trek Fix Departures
August
14 Aug – 18 Aug
15 Aug – 19 Aug
16 Aug – 20 Aug
17 Aug – 21 Aug
18 Aug – 22 Aug
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November
10 Nov - 14 Nov
15 Nov - 19 Nov
22 Nov - 27 Nov
25 Nov - 29 Nov
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December
1Dec - 5 Dec
5 Dec - 9 Dec
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10 Dec - 14 Dec
15 Dec - 19 Dec
18 Dec - 22 Dec
22 Dec - 26 Dec
25 Dec - 29 Dec
26 Dec - 30 Dec
27 Dec - 31 Dec
28 Dec - 1 Jan
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30 Dec - 3 Jan
31Dec - 4 Jan
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January
2 Jan - 7 Jan
5 Jan - 12 Jan
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15 Jan - 20 Jan
18 Jan - 23 Jan
20 Jan - 25 Jan
22 Jan - 27 Jan
24 Jan - 29 Jan
25 Jan - 30 Jan
28 Jan - 1 Feb
30 Jan - 4 Feb
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February
2 Feb - 7 Feb
5 Feb - 9 Feb
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19 Feb - 24 Feb
21 Feb - 26 Feb
25 Feb - 1 Mar
28 Feb - 4 Mar
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March
3 Mar - 8 Mar
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26 Mar - 1 Apr
30 Mar - 3 Apr
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April
1 Apr - 6 Apr
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18 Apr - 23 Apr
25 Apr - 30 Apr
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How To Reach Dayara Bugyal Trek
Step-by-Step Guide to Reach Dayara Bugyal Trek
1. Reach Dehradun (Uttarakhand) – The Nearest Major City
By Air:
Jolly Grant Airport (DED), Dehradun is the nearest airport.
Well-connected to Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Kolkata, Jaipur
From the airport, you can hire a taxi directly to Raithal or reach ISBT/Railway Station for shared transport options.
By Train:
Dehradun Railway Station is connected to major cities across India.
Popular trains: Nanda Devi Express, Mussoorie Express, Dehradun Shatabdi
Direct trains available from Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Lucknow, Varanasi, and Haridwar
By Bus/Car:
Overnight Volvo and government buses run from Delhi (Kashmere Gate ISBT) to Dehradun
Travel time: 6–8 hours from Delhi
Buses are available till Uttarkashi or Bhatwari from Dehradun (limited seats)
2. Dehradun to Raithal (Base Village)
Distance: ~210 km
Travel Time: 8–10 hours
Options:
Private cabs (₹5,500–6,500 per vehicle)
Shared taxis from Parade Ground/ISBT Dehradun to Uttarkashi → Bhatwari → Raithal (₹700–1,000/person)
Public buses to Uttarkashi (limited; morning only), then shared cabs to Raithal
Most treks include pre-arranged transport in the package
3. Final Stretch: Raithal to Trek Starting Point
The trek starts right from Raithal village
No additional travel required once you reach Raithal
Local homestays, gear rental, and trek briefings happen here
Summary – How to Reach Dayara Bugyal Trek
| Route | Mode | Distance & Travel Time |
|---|---|---|
| Delhi to Dehradun | Train / Flight / Bus | ~250 km – 6 to 8 hours |
| Dehradun to Raithal | Road (cab / bus) | ~210 km – 8 to 10 hours |
| Raithal to Trek Start | On foot | 0 km – Trek begins from Raithal |
From Delhi to Dayara Bugyal:
Delhi → Dehradun (overnight train/bus) → Raithal (shared/private cab)
From Mumbai to Dayara Bugyal:
Mumbai → Dehradun (flight/train via Delhi) → Raithal
From Bangalore to Dayara Bugyal:
Bangalore → Dehradun (flight via Delhi) → Raithal
Dayara Bugyal Trek Booking Policy
- Booking is confirmed only after receiving a minimum 30% advance payment
Balance amount to be paid at pickup time.
Payment Options
Online payment via UPI / Bank Transfer / Net Banking / Debit & Credit Cards
Payment receipt will be shared via email or WhatsApp for confirmation
Dayara Bugyal Trek Cancellation Policy
- 90% refund if cancelled 30+ days before trek date
- 70% refund if cancelled 15–29 days before trek
- 50% refund if cancelled 7–14 days before trek
- No refund if cancelled less than 7 days before trek or no-show
Dayara Bugyal Trek Essentials
The Dayara Bugyal Trek is a perfect beginner-to-intermediate level Himalayan trek located in Uttarkashi district, Uttarakhand. Known for its lush alpine meadows, panoramic snow-clad peaks, and year-round accessibility, it’s one of the best short treks in India.
Whether you’re trekking in summer, autumn, or winter, being well-prepared with the right essentials is key to making your experience safe, comfortable, and enjoyable.
Base Layer (thermal innerwear – top and bottom)
2–3 Full sleeve quick-dry T-shirts (avoid cotton)
2 Insulating Layers (fleece/wool sweaters or light down jacket)
1 Heavy Feather Jacket / Padded Jacket (for summit day)
2 Trek Pants (quick-dry; avoid jeans)
1 Windproof & Waterproof Jacket/Poncho
Thermal Track Pants (for nights)
Warm Innerwear & Undergarments (at least 2–3 pairs)
1 pair of high-ankle trekking shoes (snow/water-resistant)
1 pair of slippers / sandals for campsite use
Optional: Gaiters (for heavy snow)
Trekking backpack (40–50L) with rain cover
Daypack (10–15L) for summit day
Trekking pole (highly recommended)
Headlamp / torch with spare batteries
Water bottles (2 x 1L) or hydration bladder
Sunglasses (UV-protected)
Power bank
Ziplock / dry bags for organizing
Optional: Camera or GoPro
Toothbrush + toothpaste
Biodegradable soap / face wash
Lip balm (essential for cold cracks)
Cold cream / moisturizer
Sunscreen (SPF 50+)
Quick-dry towel
Toilet paper / tissues
Hand sanitizer
Menstrual hygiene products (as required)
Wet wipes (optional but useful)
Paracetamol / Ibuprofen
Diamox (only after doctor’s advice)
Band-aids / blister patches
Antiseptic cream
Crepe bandage
Personal medication
ORS / Glucose / Electrolyte powder
Original Government ID proof (Aadhar, Passport, Voter ID)
Medical fitness certificate (if required by trek operator)
Trek disclaimer form (provided by operator)
Trek booking confirmation / permit copy (if applicable)
Dayara Bugyal Trek Fitness
Fitness for Dayara Bugyal Trek – Are You Trek-Ready?
The Dayara Bugyal Trek is categorized as an easy to moderate Himalayan trek, making it an excellent choice for first-time trekkers, families, and even children aged 8 and above. However, it still demands a basic level of fitness due to high-altitude terrain, cold weather, and continuous walking for 4–6 hours daily.
Why Fitness Matters on the Dayara Trek
Even though the trail doesn’t involve steep climbs or technical sections, you’ll be ascending from 2,050 m (Raithal) to 3,650 m (Dayara Top). At this altitude, oxygen levels drop, and unprepared bodies may experience fatigue, headaches, or AMS (Acute Mountain Sickness).
Basic Fitness Requirements
Ability to walk 6–7 km with a backpack (6–8 kg) daily
Comfortable walking on inclined trails, forest paths, and snowy meadows
No major heart, lung, or joint issues
Must be able to carry out mild cardio activity (climbing stairs, brisk walking)
Pre-Trek Fitness Plan (Start 3–4 Weeks Before)
Cardio (5 days/week):
Brisk walking or jogging – 3 to 5 km daily
Stair climbing – 15 to 20 minutes daily
Cycling/swimming – optional but effective
Strength & Endurance (3 days/week):
Bodyweight squats – 3 sets of 15
Lunges – 3 sets of 10 per leg
Plank hold – 30 to 60 seconds
Push-ups – 2 sets of 10
Flexibility & Breathing (2–3 days/week):
Yoga or dynamic stretches
Pranayama, deep breathing (Anulom Vilom, Bhramari) for lung strength
Avoid If You Have:
Uncontrolled asthma or breathing disorders
Recent surgeries, joint injuries, or severe back pain
Heart disease without medical clearance
Severe altitude sickness history
Dayara Bugyal Trek FAQ's
What is the best time to visit Dayara Bugyal Trek?
The best time to do the Dayara Bugyal Trek is from May to June for green meadows and from December to February for snow-covered landscapes. Autumn (Sept–Nov) offers golden meadows and clear skies.
Is Dayara Bugyal Trek suitable for beginners?
Yes, Dayara Bugyal is one of the best beginner-friendly treks in Uttarakhand, with gradual trails, easy terrain, and moderate altitude gain.
How difficult is the Dayara Bugyal Trek?
Dayara Bugyal Trek is graded as easy to moderate, making it ideal for first-time trekkers, kids, and families. No prior trekking experience is required.
What is the maximum altitude of Dayara Bugyal Trek?
The highest point is Dayara Top at an altitude of 3,650 meters (approx. 12,000 ft) above sea level.
How to reach the starting point of Dayara Bugyal Trek?
The trek starts from Raithal village, which is 210 km from Dehradun. You can reach Raithal by shared cab or private vehicle via Uttarkashi and Bhatwari.
Is snow available in Dayara Bugyal in December or January?
Yes, Dayara Bugyal is fully snow-covered from mid-December to early March, making it a popular winter snow trek in Uttarakhand.
What are the best Himalayan peaks visible from Dayara Bugyal?
You can see Bandarpoonch, Kala Nag (Black Peak), Srikanth, Draupadi ka Danda, and other snow-clad peaks from Dayara Top.
How many days are needed for Dayara Bugyal Trek?
The ideal itinerary is 5 days and 4 nights (ex-Dehradun), including travel and camping days.
Is mobile network available on Dayara Bugyal Trek?
Mobile signal is available till Bhatwari. Beyond that, no network is available on the trail, making it a great digital detox trek.
What are the accommodation options during the Dayara Bugyal Trek?
Accommodation includes homestay/guesthouse at Raithal and alpine tents at campsites like Gui, Dayara Top, and Chilapada.
What should I pack for Dayara Bugyal Trek?
You’ll need warm layers, waterproof jackets, trekking shoes, gloves, caps, sunscreen, and a backpack. A full gear checklist is recommended.
Do I need a guide or can I do Dayara Bugyal Trek solo?
While it’s possible to do it solo, it is strongly recommended to hire a guide or join a group for safety, route knowledge, and forest permits.
Are forest permits required for Dayara Bugyal?
Yes, permits are required and are generally arranged by the trek operator. The region falls under Govind National Park in some routes.
Can kids or senior citizens do Dayara Bugyal Trek?
Yes, kids above 8 years and healthy senior citizens can do this trek with moderate fitness and proper acclimatization.
Why is Dayara Bugyal considered one of the most beautiful treks in India?
Because it offers lush green and snow-covered alpine meadows, 360° Himalayan views, easy access, and year-round beauty in just 5 days.
Which is best travel company for Dayara Bugyal trek?
Solo Hike is best travel company for Dayara bugyal trek providing all quality services with best prices
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Best Time To Visit Dayara Bugyal Trek
“The best time to visit Dayara Bugyal Trek is from May to June and September to October, offering lush meadows, clear skies, and panoramic Himalayan views for an unforgettable trekking experience.”
Best Time To Visit Dayara Bugyal Trek
“The best time to visit Dayara Bugyal Trek is from May to June and September to October, offering lush meadows, clear skies, and panoramic Himalayan views for an unforgettable trekking experience.”
Best Time To Visit Dayara Bugyal Trek
“The best time to visit Dayara Bugyal Trek is from May to June and September to October, offering lush meadows, clear skies, and panoramic Himalayan views for an unforgettable trekking experience.”
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