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Imagine a landscape sculpted by ice and time, where you traverse vast glacial fields under the watchful eyes of legendary Himalayan peaks like Shivling, Meru, and Thalay Sagar. This isn’t a scene from a dream; it’s the Vasuki Tal trek, an extraordinary journey into the raw, untamed heart of the Garhwal Himalayas – and it’s an experience you need to seize now.
While others follow well-trodden paths, the Vasuki Tal trek offers a unique odyssey across miles of glaciers and challenging boulder fields. Picture yourself camping at the foot of towering giants, the silence broken only by the whisper of glacial melt and the crisp mountain air. Envision the thrill of navigating terrain that demands respect, rewarded by vistas that redefine breathtaking.
This journey takes you through Gaumukh, the sacred source of the Ganges, and the serene meadows of Tapovan, a place steeped in spiritual significance. And for those who truly seek the extraordinary, an exploration towards the majestic Meru Glacier offers an even deeper immersion into this high-altitude wilderness.
But be warned: such raw beauty and profound solitude won’t remain a secret forever. The allure of walking on glaciers, of witnessing peaks that challenge the world’s best mountaineers, is a call that more adventurers are beginning to heed. Soon, the pristine experience you could have might become a tale of “what was.”
OWLS isn’t about ticking off landmarks; it’s about pushing your boundaries and discovering the extraordinary within and around you. The Vasuki Tal trek embodies this perfectly. It’s a chance to challenge yourself amidst unparalleled Himalayan grandeur, to witness a landscape unlike any other, and to create memories that will resonate long after the last glacier is crossed.
Don’t just dream of conquering Himalayan trails. Embrace the opportunity to trek to Vasuki Tal, with the potential to even touch the realm of the Meru Glacier, before its untouched magic becomes a memory you hear from someone else.
The holy town of Gangotri is around 242 km from Dehradun. You pass through Chamba, Chinalisour, Uttarkashi, and Harshil to reach Gangotri. The mountain roads that take you to Gangotri have their own charm. You witness the towering pine trees that as you reach Chamba.
You will reach Gangotri during late evening and rest for the night before the trek begins on Day 2.
Today, the trail is around 15 kms. It is comfortable to walk with few steep ascents followed by gradual ascent throughout the trail till you reach the campsite.
Along the trail, Sudarshan Parbat plays hide and seek to offer you glimpses of it. You traverse through a forest area full of blue pine and silver birch trees.
After crossing Chirbasa covered by Chir pine trees all around, you’ll witness terrific boulders, sprawling valleys, and stunning panoramic views of some of the most high-altitude mountain ranges in our country. As you march towards the Bhojbasa campsite, Mt. Bhagirathi offers you its spectacular view along the trail.
You will reach Bhojbasa in the late afternoon. You have left the treelines and now you camp in the open area with mountains all around. While the campsite here offers you a clear view of Mt. Shivling, brace yourself to battle the spine-chilling windy weather that engulfs you once you step out of the forest cover.
The trail passes through some steep ascent, rocky patches, and glacial stream crossing. After walking for a few hours, you will reach Tapovan.
Tapovan, a high-altitude meadow is frequented by sages who come here to meditate and come closer to God. From here, the view of Mt. Shivling is astounding. You also witness towering Mt. Meru, Bhagirathi peaks, and Sudarshan Parbat. To come this close to some of the big mountains of our country is unprecedented.
Ascend from Tapovan towards the formidable Meru Glacier. Today’s exploration takes us closer to the raw heart of the Himalayas, surrounded by towering peaks. Experience the thrill of reaching higher altitudes and witnessing the glacial landscape before our return to the relative comfort of Tapovan
You will start early from Bhojbasa and cover a distance of around 14 km. you will reach the holy town of Gangotri by evening.
After experiencing beautiful landscapes of mountains, meadows, and glaciers, you will drive back to Dehradun. You will reach Dehradun by late evening. Consider booking your onward journey keeping the buffer day in mind.
The base camp of Vasuki Tal – Nandanvan is the holy town of Gangotri. The distance between Dehradun and Gangotri is around 242 km. It takes 10 -12 hours drive to cover the distance.
OWLS arranges pick-up from Dehradun to Sari for the participants. The pick-up will be available at the Inter-State Bus Stand, Dehradun (ISBT Dehradun). Reach the pickup location at 6 a.m.
The drive to the base camp in Gangotri passes through Chamba, Chinalisour, Uttarkashi, and Harshil. The mountain roads leading to Gangotri have their unmissable charm. The towering pine trees you witness in Chamba. The scenery along the journey only gets beautiful as you move further. You will reach Gangotri late evening and rest for the night.
The base camp Gangotri is around 242 km and is a 10- 11 hrs drive from Dehradun. Dehradun is easily accessible by air, train and road. The nearest airport is Jolly Grant International Airport in Dehradun. You can book your tickets well in advance till Dehradun to avail of tickets at cheaper rates. You can choose to travel by air from any metro city to Dehradun. The other option is to reach Delhi by air and travel by train or bus from Delhi onwards.
If you are reaching Dehradun by air, here are a few options for planning your travel. Dehradun Airport is well connected with all the metro cities. Book a direct or connecting flight to Dehradun. If you plan to reach Dehradun by air, ensure to land in Dehradun on Day 0.
Dehradun city is 32 km away from the Jolly Grant Airport. It takes 1 hour to reach the city. You can opt to hire a cab/auto directly from the Airport. The other option is to exit the Airport complex and book an auto. The charges for prepaid cabs at the airport are exorbitant. Another low-cost alternative to get to Dehradun city is to travel on a city bus. Walk towards the Dehradun – Rishikesh highway and hop on a shared auto or city bus. You will have to wait for the bus. Regular city buses run between Dehradun and Rishikesh almost every half an hour.
If you land in Dehradun on day 0, book a hotel or dorm near ISBT, Dehradun. Garhwal Mandal Vikas Nigam’s hotel is 10 minutes away from ISBT and offers rooms at reasonable rates. They have economical as well as deluxe rooms.
OWLS pick-up will be available on Day 1 at ISBT Dehradun at 6. a.m.
This option will be economical for you. Flight to Dehradun will be slightly priced higher than flight to Delhi. To cut down your travel budget, fly to Delhi, then get on a bus or train from Delhi to Dehradun.
You can book and find bus options at UTC Online or Redbus. Another option is to go to Kashmere Gate and book a bus offline. Board a bus or train arriving in Dehradun on Day 0 evening. Reaching Dehradun on Day 0 helps you to rest before your trek starts on Day 1.
If you want to travel overnight, Nanda Devi Express runs daily and departs from H. Nizamuddin at 11.35 p.m. and arrives at Dehradun early at 5.40 a.m. Overnight Volvo AC buses also run frequently between Delhi and Dehradun. It takes 6-7 hours to get to Dehradun from Delhi.
Your Vasuki Tal – Nandanvan Trek is 9 days, including travel to and from the base camp. The team will be back in Dehradun on Day 9. You reach Dehradun in the evening, between 7 to 8 pm.
While returning, you can fly directly out of Dehradun to your city. The second option is to travel by bus or train to Delhi.
If you go with the first option, you can book a direct flight from Dehradun to your city on Day 10.
The second option requires you to travel to Delhi by train or bus. Once you reach Dehradun in the evening, you can head to ISBT Dehradun and book an AC Volvo bus to Delhi and travel comfortably. The other option to reach Delhi from Dehradun is to book a train.
If you prefer the second option, book a flight that departs late morning or early afternoon of Day 5. The overnight buses from Dehradun arrive in Delhi in the wee hours. Book a flight departing in the afternoon to avoid rushing.
Some trekkers prefer to stay back for a day and use the buffer day to explore Rishikesh or Mussoorie. You can either stay for a night and explore Dehradun city or proceed home the same evening if flying out of Delhi.
The total distance of the Gaumukh Tapovan trek is around 66km. The average distance you will cover is 7-9 km per day.
Vasuki Tal – Nandanvan is a demanding trek, and we do not recommend it to beginners. You will walk an average of 6- 8 hours every day and cover approximately 10 km. On long days, you will hike more than 10 km at an altitude above 12,000ft.
However, if you are a beginner with good physical fitness, you can consider the trek after consulting our Outdoor Educator
Vasuki Tal – Nandanvan is a moderate to difficult trek, considering the duration and the altitude gain. The trek spreads over seven days through an easy-to-moderate trail and some steep ascents and descents. It climbs to an altitude of 16,330 ft. when you reach Vasuki Tal.
Summer temperature in Vasuki Tal – Nandanvan ranges from 15°C to 20°C. The temperature dips down to almost 0°C at night.
Find out a detailed guide on Gaumukh Tapovan temperature and weather here.
The best time to visit Vasuki Tal – Nandanvan Trek is summer. The trek is accessible during the summer and the autumn months.
Read the season-wise guide on the best time to visit Gaumukh Tapovan.
You will find the remains of the snow at higher altitudes if you plan the trek during the spring months. However, there will be no fresh snow on the trek. In autumn, there will be no snow on the trek.
Vasuki Tal – Nandanvan is located in Uttarkashi, Uttarakhand.
The trek typically spans 9 days, which includes the time required for travelling to and from the base camp.
Vasuki Tal is at an altitude of 16,330ft. The trek starts from Gangotri, located at an altitude of 1,000ft.
The journey commences from the holy town of Gangotri. In Hinduism, Gangotri holds great reverence and is considered a sacred place. Every year, followers from all over the country embark on the Chardham Yatra, a religious pilgrimage, and Gangotri is one of the places they visit during the yatra.
Devotees and rishis on the pilgrimage frequent the route to Gaumukh. If you plan to continue beyond Gaumukh, hire a professional guide. It’s safe to have a well-informed guide to traverse the challenging trail and unpredictable mountain weather.
The most important thing to do on a trek to avoid AMS is to drink water, more than your daily intake. Water is an excellent way to avoid AMS. Along with this, you should also have all the nutritious meals we provide on the trek. If you still are sceptical about getting AMS, we would advise you to carry Diamox tablets with you. However, according to the situation your Outdoor leader will advise whether or not you should take it.
We encourage everyone to trek, even if or not they have a medical condition. We have an in-house doctor at OWLS with whom you can discuss your medical condition and accordingly, we can help you better prepare you for the trek.
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Although we provide filling breakfast, lunch, and dinner along with morning tea and evening snacks, you can carry some light snacks for munching on the trail. You can carry protein bars, dry fruits, and homemade snacks like Shakkarpara to help you give that extra energy on the trek.
All our Outdoor Educators are trained and experienced leaders. They have completed basic Mountaineering Course, and are equipped with basic first-aid knowledge. Our leaders are certified Wilderness First Responder course
You don’t need to carry your medical kit. If you have your prescribed medications, you need to carry them on the trek
The accommodation will be on twin sharing basis. One tent will be shared by two trekkers.
Yes. Communicate your requirement to the Outdoor Educator beforehand, as it will be difficult to arrange to offload at the last minute. The offloading charges will be Rs 550 per bag, and your bag should not weigh more than 9 kg.
Note: At OWLs, we suggest our participants carry their backpacks and avoid offloading. However, in case of pressing circumstances, you can opt for offloading.
Yes, you can leave the extra luggage at the base camp. However, do not leave valuables like laptops, jewellery, or any other expensive items in the base camp.
The OWLS team will set up a toilet tent near the campsites. The toilets will be dry toilets and you will have to use toilet paper. There will be a pit dug by the team and you will have to cover your nature’s call with dry soil. Avoid using wet wipes, as they are not biodegradable. At OWLS, we thrive to leave no trace in the mountains.
At the base camp, you will have regular concrete toilets.
The food offered will be as per the nutritional requirements. As you will be walking every day for 4-6 hours, you will be burning a good amount of calories. The team makes sure that the food you will be offered is healthy and helps you sustain through the day. The regular meal comprises eggs, locally grown vegetables, rice, roti, and pulses. The menu changes from day to day.
You will have access to most of the mobile networks at the base camp in Gangotri. We suggest our participants make important calls while at the base camp. There will be no signals throughout the trek.