Dayara Bugyal - A Hidden Treasure of the Garhwal Himalayas

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Introduction:-

Dayara Bugyal is a fantastic summer trek with stunning climbs, charming villages, lovely camping, and breathtaking forests. The Gangotri Mountains, the pure alpine meadows of the Garhwal Himalaya, and Mt. Bandarpoonch, Mt. Jaonli, Mt. Srikanth, and Mt. Draupadi ka Danda can all be seen from the Dayara Bugyal trek in Uttarakhand during the summer. You'll walk a lot along the captivating trail of mixed forests of maple, oak, pine, and rhododendron trees. At Dayara Bugyal, the mesmerizing landscape changes throughout the year; You'll find yellow, white, and violet flowers in the summer, and the meadows turn a golden brown in the fall. The powdery snow that covers the meadows and forests in the winter makes it one of the best places to ski in the Garhwal Himalaya in Uttarakhand.

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Dayara Bugyal is also a good place to go camping and trekking. Rhododendrons in shades of pink and red stand out against the grasslands' lush greenery in the spring. The Bugyal transforms into a snowy landscape during the winter, offering opportunities for snow sports and skiing. Except during the monsoon, the trek is accessible year-round. From Dayara Bugyal, you can see the Garhwal Himalayas, including Nanda Devi, Bandarpunch, and Swargarohini.

 

What makes the Dayara Bugyal trek unique?

 

Compared to other Himalayan treks, the trail is suitable for people of all ages and fitness levels because it is easy to moderate.

 

Take a hike to one of India's highest meadows.

 

accessible year-round and beautiful throughout the seasons. Greenery from April to October, and snow-covered trails from November to March. This easy trek, which can be done by anyone, offers more extensive mountain experiences. A complete peace-offering location with a vantage point from the summit

 

The location gives visitors a full 360-degree view of majestic Himalayan peaks. The Dayara Bugyal appears to be at arm's length away from Mount Bandarpoonch, Mount Jaonli, Mount Srikanth, and Mount Draupadi ka Danda.

 

Duration: Ex: 04 Nights, 5 Days (two nights in a guest house and two nights camping)

 

Best Season: Throughout the year, with the exception of July and August

 

Destination: Rishikesh → Uttarkashi → Raithal village → Goyi → Dayara Bugyal → Rishikesh

 

Activities: Camping, photography, pilgrimage, and trekking

 

A Day-by-Day Route:

 

Day 01: Altitude: Rishikesh or Haridwar to Raithal Village via Uttarkashi (195 km by road, 8 hours, 800 meters on foot). 1805 After breakfast, proceed to Raithal Village via Uttarkashi, one of Uttarakhand's major towns. After another hour and a half of driving, Raithal can be reached.

 

The one-kilometer hike from Raithal to Upper Raithal can be completed in less than an hour. The village's terrace fields serve as the starting point for the well-marked trail that leads to the forest entrance. It's a great place to start the trek because it has unobstructed views of Mt. Shrikanth, Mt. Jaunli, and Mt. Draupadi ka Danda. Supper and a night in a guesthouse in Upper Raithal are incorporated.

 

Day 02: After breakfast, you will begin your trek toward Dayara Meadow via the Gui campsite, which will take you from Raithal Village to Dayara Bugyal via Goyi (7 km, 5 hours). Today's route is a gradual ascent through laced rhododendrons and silver oaks and deodar forests until we reach our campsite in Dayara.. Additionally, you will pass through the Gui Taal and the concrete hut of the forest department. Tents will be used for dinner and the overnight stay at the Dayara Bugyal campsite.

 

Day 03: Dayara to Surya Top to Uchlaru Top to Dayara Bugyal (a trek of 10 kilometers, requiring 6 hours on two sides), elevation 400 meters

 

We begin the day with a trek to Surya Top and then on to Chelaru Top, both of which provide a 360-degree view of the Himalayas, including Bandarpunch (6350 m), Draupadi Ka Danda (6420 m), Jaonli (6600 m), Srikanth, Gangotri I, II, and III, and a number of other peaks. This is the best day of our entire trek walk. Trek back to Dayara Bugyal later. Stay for dinner and the night in tents.

 

Day 04: Dayara Bugyal to Raithal Village After breakfast, trek back to Raithal village through a lovely forest of oak, cedar, and rhododendrons. To get to the village, it's all pretty much downhill. When we get to the guest house in upper Raithal, we can take a nice hot water bucket bath. Dinner and a night in the guest house are included.

 

Day 05: After breakfast, we board our awaiting vehicle to return to Rishikesh from Raithal Village. Lunch is served along the way, and the trip ends at Rishikesh, costing INR 25000 per person.

 

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