Best Treks to do in Uttarakhand in 2025 based on Difficulty Level

From weekend getaways to action-packed expeditions, there’s something for all in Uttarakhand’s Garhwal and Kumaon.

Regarding trekking and even other adventure sports in India, Uttarakhand is a dream come true. Whether you’re a first-timer, a family looking for a transformative experience in the Himalayas, or a seasoned trekker chasing that next high-altitude thrill, Uttarakhand has a trail for every type of traveller.

In this guide, we’ve broken up some of the finest treks in Uttarakhand into three easy categories: Easy, Easy to Moderate, and Difficult, so you can pick the most ideal trek for your next Himalayan adventure.

Easy Treks in Uttarakhand to explore in 2025

Dayara Bugyal Trek

Dayara Bugyal is one of the prettiest high-altitude meadows in India. It is also one of the most sought-after family-friendly treks in the Garhwal Himalayas of Uttarakhand. The trek exposes you to scenic oak forests, streams, and grasslands with breathtaking views of the Gangotri range.

dayara bugyal trek

During the spring and summer seasons, the meadows are a splash of green with several species of wildflowers. During winter, they become a white wonderland, making Dayara Bugyal a year-round treasure. 

Duration: 3 Nights, 4 Days

Maximum Elevation gained: 12,090 ft.

Why visit: Easy path, breathtaking views, child- and senior-friendly

Best for: Families, newbies, photography enthusiasts

Chopta Tungnath Chandrashilla Trek

This short but picturesque trek blends stunning vistas with a dash of spirituality. Tungnath is the highest Shiva temple in the world, and the last ascent to the Chandrashila summit provides you with a bird’s eye view of mountains such as Nanda Devi, Trishul, and Chaukhamba.

Chopta Chandrashila Tungnath Trek with Deorital

The trail is lined with rhododendrons in bloom during spring. In winter, snow-covered trails and otherworldly silence await you.

Duration: 2 Nights, 3 Days

Maximum Elevation gained: 12,100 ft.

Why visit: Relatively easy climb with beautiful views, spiritual significance, and rhododendron blooms

Best for: First-timers and spiritual people

Easy to Moderately Challenging Treks in Uttarakhand

Har Ki Dun Trek

The Har Ki Dun valley is rich in mythology, folklore, and natural beauty. According to legend, this was the path the Pandavas used to go to heaven. Nowadays, it’s a fairly easy trek through ancient villages with wooden houses, pine forests, and snow-covered mountains.   

har ki dun trek

Duration: 6 Nights, 7 Days

Maximum Elevation gained: 12,000 ft.

Why visit: Culturally rich and easy ascents

Best for: Fit beginners and people who want to experience how villagers in the Garhwal Himalayas live. 

Gaumukh Tapovan Trek

Starting from Gangotri, this trek leads you to Gaumukh, the tip of holy Ganga river, and further to Tapovan, a dreamland meadow with awe-inspiring sights of Mt. Shivling and Bhagirathi peaks. It’s physically challenging but emotionally fulfilling.

Gaumukh Tapovan Trek

Duration: 7 Nights, 8 Days

Maximum Elevation gained: 14,200 ft.

Why visit: Holy landscapes, glaciers, dramatic peaks

Best for: Spiritual pilgrims, photogs, adventure enthusiasts

Valley of Flowers

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Valley of Flowers transforms with monsoons with more than 300 species of flowers blooming at once in alpine wonderland. Well-trodden trail and stunning landscape make it trekkable for first-time hikers too.

Valley Of Flowers Trek

Duration: 5 Nights, 6 Days

Maximum Elevation gained: 14,100 ft.

Why visit: Rare flora, monsoon loveliness, spiritual side trip to Hemkund Sahib

Best for: Nature enthusiasts, botanists, monsoon trekkers

Kuari Pass Trek

Also referred to as the Curzon Trail, Kuari Pass provides spectacular views of Himalayan giants such as Nanda Devi, Dronagiri, and Hathi-Ghoda peaks. You walk through oak forests, ridge walks, and open meadows, so this is a varied and rewarding trail.

Kuari Pass Trek, pangarchulla peak trek

Duration: 5 Nights, 6 Days

Maximum Elevation gained: 12,516 ft.

Why visit: Panoramic views, easy ridge walks

Best for: Trekkers seeking large mountain vistas without strenuous climbs

Kedarkantha Trek

Commonly referred to as the “Queen of Winter Treks”, Kedarkantha is ideal if you are looking for a snow experience without too much risk. With pine forests, snowy meadows, and a breathtaking summit view, it’s a good introduction for anyone looking to get into Himalayan trekking.

kedarkantha trek

Fun fact: Kedarkantha peak trek was explored by one of our founders at Trekup India.

Duration: 5 Nights, 6 Days

Maximum Elevation gained: 12,500 ft.

Why visit: Snow trek, beautiful campsites, 360° summit view

Best for: Winter trekking novices, snow enthusiasts, beginners

Ali Bedni Bugyal Trek

Ali and Bedni Bugyal, two of the state’s largest high-altitude meadows, and panoramic vistas of Mt. Trishul and Nanda Ghunti come together on this trek. Spring is coloured with flowers; autumn is painted with golden grasslands and crisp skies.

ali bedni bugyal

Duration: 5 Nights, 6 Days

Maximum Elevation gained: 12,577 ft.

Why visit: Large meadows, pretty campsites, moderate effort

Best for: Fans of meadows and mountain scenery

Difficult Treks in Uttarakhand

Bali Pass Trek

One of the more rugged, off-the-beaten-path treks in Uttarakhand, linking Har Ki Dun valley to Yamunotri. With an elevation of almost 16,200 ft, the Bali Pass route provides stunning landscapes, tough climbs, and a thrilling summit climb.

bali pass trek

Duration: 7 Nights, 8 Days

Maximum Elevation gained: 16,200 ft.

Why visit: Isolated trail, legendary pass crossing, spiritual connection at Yamunotri

Best for: Experienced trekkers seeking pure adventure

Pangarchulla Peak Trek

Although it starts like Kuari Pass, Pangarchulla diverges steeply to a snowy top. The last summit climb is difficult but well worth it, with 360° views of the Garhwal Himalayas.

pangarchulla

Duration: 6 Nights, 7 Days

Maximum Elevation gained: 15,081 ft.

Why visit: Snow ascents, summit excitement, wide-angle mountain scenery

Best for: Trekkers looking to challenge themselves and reach a Himalayan peak

Phulara Ridge Trek

Unlike most treks that ascend to a summit, Phulara Ridge presents a unique experience of walking along a long knife-edge ridge with endless mountain scenery on either side. It’s difficult but well worth every step.

Phulara Ridge Trek

Duration: 5 Nights, 6 Days

Maximum Elevation gained: 12,250 ft.

Why visit: Unique ridge walks, stunning views, serene trail.

Best for: Those who desire distinctiveness in landscape and trekking experience

Conclusion

The state of Uttarakhand is nothing less than heaven for every trekker. It does not matter if you’re searching for serene meadows, culturally diverse trails, or a thrilling summit climb; there’s a trek waiting for you.

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Suhani
Suhani

I’m Suhani, a third-year law student, freelance content writer, and social media lead with a deep love for trekking. I’m currently a part-time content writer at Trekup India, where I combine my passion for adventure with my writing skills. I’ve worked with marketing and design agencies as a freelancer, crafting impactful brand stories and social media strategies. I’ve also contributed to the growth of an upcoming EdTech platform, adding to my diverse experience in content creation and digital marketing. This is everything I can tell you about myself in a few words. It's a work in progress, as we all are 🙂

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