Dayara Bugyal Trek

The Meticulously Manicured Meadows

Trek Grade

Easy - Moderate

Highest Altitude

12,090 ft

Base Camp

Raithal

Best Time

Round the year except Monsoon

Dayara Bugyal Trek

At Dayara Bugyal Trek, we deeply admire the meticulously manicured meadows, which offer a picturesque setting that’s hard to beat. The attention to detail in landscaping is evident, with no single rock or tree out of place, creating a breathtaking backdrop for the majestic Gangotri mountain range. The rewards of this trek are disproportionate to the effort put in, making it a popular choice for beginners as well. The location of Dayara Bugyal, situated at an elevation of over 10,000 feet, is a significant factor in its beauty. From this vantage point, the Greater Himalayan range stretches out in all its glory, with the towering summits of the Gangotri range, including Bandarpunch, Kala Nag, Srikanth, Jaonli, and Draupadi Ka Danda, seemingly within reach. Trekkers often spend hours gazing at the sunset over these mountains, taking in the awe-inspiring sight.

During the summer, the meadow becomes renowned for its vibrant array of alpine flowers, showcasing a splendid mix of hues. The Himalayan blue poppies, daisies, and primroses are among the frequently spotted flowers. The oak and rhododendron forests encircling the meadow add to the picturesque scene, providing a stunning contrast against the majestic snow-capped mountains. This trekking route also serves as a habitat for various bird species, including the Himalayan monal, which holds the esteemed title of Uttarakhand’s state bird.

Nestled amidst towering Himalayan peaks, Dayara Bugyal is a breathtaking destination that attracts visitors from far and wide. The landscape is dominated by dense forests of maple, oak, and misty valleys, creating a picturesque setting that changes with the seasons. During heavy snowfall, ski enthusiasts flock to the highland meadows while trekkers explore the lush grasslands, serene alpine lakes, and babbling streams that offer a sensory retreat. The trek also provides a glimpse into the unique culture of a Himalayan village, and the vibrant Rhododendron flowers that line the trails add to the overall beauty of the experience.

Dayara Bugyal Trek Videos

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Want To Trek Like Pro?

Check out the following videos if you want to trek like a pro trekker and improve your skills. These videos contain helpful tips, tricks, and techniques to help you trek like a pro. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced trekker, these videos can provide valuable insights to enhance your trekking experience. So, watch the videos below by Trekup India experts to take your trekking skills to the next level.

Know Everything About Acute Mountain Sickness

Acute Mountain Sickness is a medical condition that can occur when individuals travel to high altitudes, typically above 8,000 feet. It is caused by the decrease in air pressure and oxygen levels in the air as altitude increases. Symptoms of Acute Mountain Sickness may include headache, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, and difficulty sleeping. To avoid Acute Mountain Sickness, it is important to gradually adjust to high altitudes and seek medical attention if symptoms worsen. To learn more about this condition, check out the videos by Trekup India.

Day Wise Detailed Itinerary of Dayara Bugyal Trek

Day 1: Dehradun to Raithal Village by 182 kms drive

  • Altitude: Raithal Village 2176 meter / 7142 feet
  • Drive time: 8-9 hours.
  • Driving Route: Dehradun – Suwakholi – Moryana Top – Uttarkashi – Bhatwari – Raithal
  • Pick-up Location: Prince chowk, Dehradun  is 06:30 AM
  • View of Gangotri range starting from Moryana Top.
  • Stay in a Guesthouse

On the first day of the Dayara trek, participants will go to our homestay in Raithal, Uttarkashi. Those who have opted for a drive from Dehradun to Raithal with Bikat should arrive at the meeting point by 6.30 AM. During the journey to the basecamp, we will acclimate to the mountain climate, get to know our fellow trekkers, and take in the breathtaking scenery, including yellow mustard fields, changing hilltop hues, the tranquil Bhagirathi river, and the stunning Tehri Dam Falls.

By taking the path through Dhanaulti, we can reach Chinyalisour. As we travel through these charming towns and villages in Uttarakhand, we will glimpse Raithal after passing through the lively town of Uttarkashi, following a quick route towards Maneri.

Once we had completed the lengthy journey and had some time to relax, we proceeded to provide an overview of our itinerary, impart knowledge on important guidelines and protocols, and educate participants on the importance of environmental conservation. As an organization dedicated to learning, we also offer a comprehensive briefing on essential trekking skills, including a demonstration on properly packing backpacks and sleeping bags. Additionally, we secure the necessary forest permits, complete any required paperwork, and obtain clearances on the first day to ensure a seamless and trouble-free trek for everyone involved.

Day 2: Trek From Raithal to Gui

  • Altitude: Gui 2,900m/9,500 ft
  • Trek Duration: 4-5 hours
  • Trek Distance: 4.3 kms
  • Trail Type: Easy trail. Gradual easy ascent.
  • Meals: Break fast at Raithal & Hot lunch on the campsite
  • Stay: In tents on twin sharing 
  • A well-marked trail leads to the campsite
  • Carry 2 litres water bottles if you don’t have access to water sources

After enjoying a satisfying morning meal, we begin our journey from Raithal village towards our camp near Gui Lake. At the start, the path meanders through a narrow passage lined with stepped farms and fields of ripe rice, accompanied by a nearby stream.

After an hour, we venture into a dense forest filled with wood and oak trees, known locally as Mohru and Pangar. This continues until we reach a spacious area with shepherd shielings. Our camping spot is not too far from here. The trees create a thick canopy above us, giving us a feeling of being in the wilderness, far from the busy city life. From this picturesque location, we can catch a breathtaking view of Mt. Srikanth, Mt. Bandarpoonch, and DraupadikaDaanda peaks. On a clear and sunny day, we can even see the entire panorama of the Garhwal Himalayas, stretching from Gangotri to Mt. Jaonli, from these expansive grounds. Today, we will gain an elevation of approximately 848 meters.

After a brief break for snacks and rest, we continued our journey towards Gui Campsite, located approximately four hours away from Raithal. We arrived at the campsite by early noon and set up our tents with the help of a demonstration from the trek leaders.

After reaching our campsite, we enjoy a satisfying lunch, then prepare to explore the breathtaking Gui Lake, whose waters are frozen solid even during the day due to the cold winter temperatures near the lake. As we return to our campsite, the sky is painted with hues of orange and pink, creating a picturesque sunset that shouldn’t be missed. Afterwards, we delight in warm appetizers before having an early supper for the remaining part of the evening.

Day 3: Trek From Gui to Dayara Bugyal Top and Retun

  • Altitude: Dayara Top 3,700m/12,100ft
  • Trek Duration: Approx 8 hours.
  • Trek Distance: 5.3 kms one way
  • Trek Grade: Moderate
  • Meals: Breakfast, Pack Lunch & Dinner
  • Stay: In tents on twin sharing
  • Keep enough water with you, there is only one source of water near the top

After breakfast today, you will trek from Gui to Dayara Bugyal and Bakaria top Summit. With a packed lunch and be prepared for a day full of amazing views, including Bandarpunch (6,300 Meters) and Black Peak (6,387 Meters). The trail will take you up from Gui towards Dayara, where you will see the mountains on the other side, previously hidden from sight. The early morning sight of Dayara Bugyal is breathtaking, with vast meadows stretching in all directions and the sun’s rays illuminating them in various ways. Reaching this beautiful destination is worth the effort.

The breathtaking vistas of Bakaria Top’s surrounding peaks, including Draupadi Ka Danda, Shrikhand Mahadev, Mt Jaonli, and the Gangotri mountain range, are the primary draw of this picturesque location. As you ascend to the Summit, take in the stunning panoramic views of the towering Himalayan peaks. After reaching the Bakaria Top summit (12,645 feet) around 1:30 pm, take a moment to relax and enjoy a delicious veg biryani for lunch.

During the beginning of the season (May-June), numerous meadows are filled with an abundance of yellow, violet, and white flowers. Occasionally, the quantity is so vast that you have to go around them purposefully. The undulating landscape is covered in countless miles of soft, powdery snow in the wintertime.

Prepare yourself to journey down into the unspoiled fields. Follow the same path back and make your way back to the campsite.

Day 4: Trek to Raithal from Gui Campsite (covering a distance of 05 km) will take approximately 3 to 4 hours. Afterwards, we will drive to Dehradun on the same day.

  • Trek Duration:  3-4 hours
  • Trek Distance: 4.3 kms
  • Trail Type: Easy Trail
  • Meals: Breakfast at Gui and Hot lunch at Raithal

Trek from Gui to Raithal, then drive to Dehradun, covering a distance of 235 kilometres. After breakfast, descend back to Raithal village through a 4.5-kilometer trail. On the way back to Dehradun, passing through Uttarkashi, there will be lunch. Expect to arrive in Dehradun between 7:30 PM and 8:00 PM. Plan your further travel accordingly.

Dayara Bugyal Trek Route Map

We’ve prepared a comprehensive Trek Route Map for your upcoming adventure to Dayara Bugyal Trek, which outlines the entire journey including all stops and trails. This map provides detailed information on the terrain, distance between points of interest, and estimated travel time to help ensure a safe and enjoyable trek. We’ve carefully curated the map to ensure that you have all the necessary information at your fingertips. Please take a moment to review it thoroughly, and don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions or concerns.

Dayara Bugyal Trek Altitude Chart

The Trek Altitude Chart is a useful tool for Trekkers to monitor their altitude changes during their rides, allowing them to plan their routes more efficiently and track their progress over time. This Dayara Bugyal Trek chart is beneficial for both casual and experienced Trekkers, helping them make the most out of their Trek experience.

Trek Cost Inclusions

  1. Stay: 2 Nights in tented accommodation at respective campsites of Trekup India on a sharing basis and 1 night in a guest house.
  2. Meals: Trekup India provides freshly cooked meals during the trek, starting with Dinner on Day 01 to breakfast, lunch on day 4 (Meals are simple, nutritious, and vegetarian and non-repeated meals)
  3. Transport (Optional): Dehradun to Raithal and return on sharing jeeps  
  4. Trek Insurance (Mandatory): Trekup India recommends that all trekkers consider getting trek insurance. This is optional, but highly recommended. Trek insurance covers unexpected events that may occur during your trek. The cost of the insurance starts from INR 210. Please read more about what is included in the coverage and why it is mandatory on treks.
  5. Trek Equipment:  Sleeping bag, Sleeping tents, Kitchen tent, Dining tent, Toilet Tent.
  6. Amenities: All utensils, sleeping mattresses (Black foam mats), Crampons, and Gaiters for snow.    
  7. Health & Safety:  First Aid Box, Oxygen Cylinders, Stretchers, Oxi meters, BP Machines, health.
  8. Permits: Forest Permits and Camping Permission Fee 
  9. Trek Crew: High Altitude Chef, Helpers, Trek Leader & Guides, and other support teams.
  10. Potters & Mules: Potters and Mules are to carry all trekking equipment, ration, and vegetables.

Trek Cost Exclusions

  1. GST 5% (it is Mandatory)
  2. Any Meals/accommodation beside the itinerary or not mentioned in the program.
  3. Any Bus / Airfare to/from trek start/end point 
  4. Personal Medical expenses do carry your medication. 
  5. Any personal services such as Laundry, phone calls, liquors, mineral water, etc.
  6. Any still / video camera fee 
  7. Any Entrance fee Monuments, Monasteries, Museums, Temples – Pay directly on the spot. 
  8. Mules or porter charges to carry private baggage (Offload Charges for bag 365 per day, per bag if paid online (at base camp 2,550). Note: Bag weight should not be more than 10 kg.
  9. Any emergency evacuation charges
  10. Any services that are not mentioned in the cost inclusion section.

What should you pack for the Dayara Bugyal Trek

Dayara Bugyal Trek is a high-altitude trek. The trekking gear you have to have for this particular trek differs from normal treks. Thus, read this whole segment. There is an important question that the trekker who is doing trek asks, like what all things to carry while trekking. Below, we have provided the details on everything you should take; an easy way to remember is by Head to foot or foot to head. We have prepared from Head to foot.

Things to Carry, pack for trek

Head Gears

When trekking it's important to carry headgear to protect your head and face.

Heading out for a trek? Don’t forget to carry headgear to protect your beautiful face and head from the sun, wind, and dust! It’s an essential accessory that keeps you safe and comfortable throughout your adventurous journey. So, make sure you pack it before you step out into nature!

  1. Head Lamps – When trekking at night, headlamps are essential to illuminate your path while keeping your hands free. Headlamps come in different sizes and lumens, so it is essential to choose one that suits your needs.
  2. Hats or Cap – Caps or hats are also necessary when trekking in different weather conditions. Caps protect your head from the wind and freezing temperatures at night, while hats provide shade and protection from the sun during the day. It’s essential to ensure that your hat has a strap to prevent it from being blown away by the wind.
  3. Sunglasses – Sunglasses are also essential for trekking. Your sunglasses should protect your eyes from harmful UV rays and fit your face perfectly to avoid falling off while climbing, jumping, or crossing obstacles. The glass of your sunglasses should also be designed for different weather conditions to provide optimal visibility.
  4. Buff / Balaclava – Lastly, a buff or balaclava is a must-have to protect your mouth or neck from extreme temperatures and keep them warm. Buffs and balaclavas come in different materials, thicknesses, and designs, so it’s important to choose one that suits your needs and preferences. Depending on the weather conditions and your activities, you can wear them as neck warmers, face masks, or headbands.
With these essential items, you can enjoy trekking safely and comfortably, no matter the weather or time of day.

Clothes

When trekking in high altitudes, prepare for cold weather by wearing layers. Layering traps heat, keeps you warm, and allows you to easily adjust your clothing as temperatures fluctuate.

Layering is important for different seasons when trekking. When planning a high-altitude trek, it is important to prepare for the cold weather. Wearing layers is the best approach as it provides both protection and flexibility when the weather changes frequently in the mountains. Layering helps to trap heat and keep your body warm, while at the same time allowing you to easily adjust your clothing as the temperature fluctuates. By wearing layers, you can enjoy your trek comfortably and stay safe in the unpredictable mountain weather

  1. For spring, summer, and monsoon treks, consider wearing three layers: a woollen sweater, a fleece, and a padded jacket.
  2. For autumn treks, add one more fleece layer to make it four layers.
  3. For winter treks, you may need five layers with thermals, a woollen sweater, two fleeces, and a padded jacket.
  4. T-shirt/sleeve shirt– Bring three T-shirts and two quick-dry trek pants, wearing one and carrying the others. Long sleeve shirts help to protect from sun UV rays. We recommend synthetic T-shirts as they get dry quickly when they get wet.
  5. Hiking / Trekking Jacket– down jackets (-5 to-10 C) or two-three-layer jackets.
  6. Thermals– at least two pairs of thermals help keep the body warm during cold weather.
  7. Undergarments– you can carry them according to your habitual and hygiene requirements.
  8. Gloves– 1 pair of gloves will keep your hand warm and nice.
  9. Trek Pants– Bring 2 to 3 comfortable trekking pants. Trekking pants play a significant role, as they are designed for comfort and mobility, making trekking easier. It should be Synthetic so that it gets dry quickly when wet.
  10. Rain Wear– you can carry a raincoat or Poncho. During long rains and snowfalls, the waterproof jackets start leaking. Still, the Poncho and raincoats keep you dry, so choose accordingly.

Tip: If you choose a raincoat on your trek, carry a small waterproof cover so things inside your backpack can’t get wet. If you carry a Poncho, you don’t need to worry. It protects both you and your backpack.

Foot Gears

When it comes to planning a trek, one of the most important aspects is to ensure that you have the right kind of foot gear.

  1. Trekking shoes which are waterproof and have ankle support. Walking / Hiking sandals which can be used off the trek, i.e., in the morning and evening hours when you reach the campsite, basically to get your feet rest from heavy boots, sometimes used for crossing streams and rivers, it’s more comfortable and safer than crossing barefoot or wetting your shoes. Sneakers (Optional) can be worn for normal driving days or used around the camp.
  2. Socks– you should at least carry 3 to 4 pairs.
  3. Microspikes & Gaitorswill be provided by Trekup India when required. You don’t have to carry them.

Personal First Aid Kit

Don't forget to pack your personal first aid kit! It's always better to be safe. So, make sure you're prepared for any unforeseen circumstances.

Below are some common medicines generally required/used during your adventure trip; however, please consult your doctors prior.

  1. Antiseptic towel or water syringe (to clean the wound)
  2. Butterfly bandage for a small cut
  3. Cotton and elastic bandages and sterile gauze pad for larger wounds
  4. Latex gloves are used when the wound bleeds.
  5. Medicine for Diarrhea (Upset stomach)
  6. Medicine for cold, flue/fever, headache
  7. Some pain killers
  8. ORS pouches
  9. Quick pain relief spray (External use)
  10. Any personal medicine prescribed by your doctor
  11. Dimox / Similar for high altitude sickness
  12. Bug Repellent
  13. Carry some nutria/energy bars and drinks (non-alcoholic)
  14. Note: Kindly consult your doctor before purchasing or taking any medicine.

Gadgets and Other Items

You might also consider bringing a camera, binoculars, portable charger, and snacks. Be well-prepared and tackle any trail with confidence.

  1. Trekking Poles
  2. Mobile phone
  3. Camera
  4. Spare batteries for phone and camera, power bank
  5. Lightweight flashlight or headlight
  6. A waterproof bag made of plastic is used for the camera.
  7. Plug/converter for electrical items
  8. 1-litre water bottle
  9. A journal with a pen would be a good idea to keep your notes.
  10. Some book of your interest for the ideal time
  11. Get into the habit of maintaining a Map and guidebook of the region.

Hygiene & Personal toiletry

Remember to pack hygiene and personal toiletry items such as soap, shampoo, toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant, and toilet paper.

  1. Sunscreen with UV protection to shield your skin from harmful rays
  2. 1 or 2 small quick-drying towels to help you dry off quickly in case of rain or sweat
  3. Toilet paper, tissues or wet wipes for maintaining hygiene while on the trek
  4. Toothbrush, toothpaste, and mouth freshener to keep your mouth clean and fresh throughout the journey
  5. Deodorant or talcum powder to help you stay fresh and odor-free, especially during hot and humid climates
  6. Shampoo to keep your hair clean and healthy
  7. Sanitary pads or tampons (for female trekkers) to manage menstrual cycles
  8. Lip-gloss or salve to protect your lips from dryness and chapping
  9. Bio-degradable soap to keep yourself clean and hygienic while on the trek
  10. Nail clipper and other personal items that you use daily
 
By packing these items, you can ensure that you have everything you need for a comfortable and enjoyable trekking experience.

Compulsory Documents to Carry

There are certain documents that you should always carry with you. These documents are not only necessary for your safety and security, but they may also be required by local authorities.

These files must be submitted to the Forest Department before your trek. With none of these, you will not be permitted to trek—original and photocopy of government photo identity card. Carry IDs like Aadhaar, voter ID, etc.

How To Plan Your Trek & Reach Dehradun?

By Air:

Jolly Grant Airport is the nearest airport to Dehradun by flight, almost 25km from the city. You can find regular flights from Delhi to Dehradun.

However, if you plan to reach Dehradun by flight, it is better to come one day in advance.

By Train

Two express trains are convenient if you want to reach Dehradun from Delhi by train. With the train, it is an overnight journey. The two trains are mentioned below:

Nandadevi Express – Train no: 12205 (Departure 11:50pm; Arrival – 5:40am)

Dehradun Express – Train no: 12687 (Departure – 9:10pm; Arrival – 5:00am)

By Bus

From Delhi, you can find a regular bus service to Dehradun. ISBT Kashmere Gate is the central bus station in Delhi, from where you will find both AC and non-AC buses for Dehradun.

However, taking government buses from Kashmere Gate ISBT is always better. The bus will drop you at Dehradun ISBT, and then we will send our staff who will pick you up from Dehradun Railway Station, so you need to reach there.

Fitness Required & Preparation Guide For Dayara Bugyal Trek

If you’re preparing for a Dayara Bugyal Trek, Trekup India recommends jogging as part of your fitness routine. Jogging helps work out the same muscle groups that you’ll use during trekking and can help you build endurance. You don’t need any special equipment to get started.

Fitness Target

Trekup India has put the Dayara Bugyal Trek into an easy-to-moderate-grade-level trek. 

Fitness Required & Preparation Guide For Himalayan Treks

For Easy – Moderate Treks – In order to be well-prepared for your upcoming trek, it is recommended that you focus on building your endurance by aiming to cover a distance of 4.5 kilometers in less than 45 minutes. This will help you to develop the necessary stamina and strength required to successfully complete your journey.

How to Achieve This Fitness Target?

To start preparing for your trek:

  1. Try jogging for at least five days every week.
  2. If you find 5 km too difficult at first, begin with 2 km and gradually increase over 2-3 weeks.
  3. Once you feel more comfortable running 5 km, focus on improving your speed gradually on a daily basis.

It is important to ensure that you can consistently complete 4.5 km in under 40 minutes for at least two weeks before your planned trek. Allow yourself 6-8 weeks to prepare physically for the journey.

Strength Training exercises that benefit  Trekking

Trekking is an activity that demands a good level of strength.

Strength Training exercises that benefit Trekking

Trekking is a demanding activity that requires good cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, and overall fitness. To help you prepare for your trek, incorporating bodyweight exercises into your training routine can be an effective way to build strength, improve stability, and enhance endurance, all of which are crucial for a successful trek. In this regard, here’s a breakdown of body weight exercises categorized by the specific body parts they target and the benefits they offer during trekking.

1. Lower Body Exercises

Lower body exercises like squats and lunges are great for building lower body strength, essential for trekking.

a. Squats

Squats are an excellent exercise for building lower body strength, essential for trekking. They target the quadriceps, hamstrings, glutes, and calves. Solid quadriceps and glutes provide power for ascending and tackling uphill climbs, while vital hamstrings aid stability during descents. This is particularly helpful in navigating uneven terrain during trekking. 

How to perform Squats Exercises:

  1. Stand with feet shoulder-width apart, toes pointing slightly outward.
  2. Lower your body by bending your knees and hips, keeping your back straight.
  3. Lower until your thighs are parallel to the ground or as low as comfortable.
  4. Push through your heels to return to the starting position.

b. Lunges

Lunges target the quadriceps, hamstrings, glutes, and calves. They improve lower body strength, balance, and stability, crucial for maintaining control on rocky trails and steep slopes. Additionally, they enhance flexibility, reducing the risk of injury while trekking. 

How to Perform  Lunge Exercises:

  1. Stand with feet hip-width apart, hands on hips or sides.
  2. Take a step forward with one foot, lowering your body until both knees are bent at 90-degree angles.
  3. Push through the heel of your front foot to return to the starting position.
  4. Repeat on the other side, alternating legs.

2. Upper Body Exercises

Upper body exercises such as push-ups and pull-ups effectively strengthen the upper body, especially the chest and shoulders, which are essential for carrying a backpack during treks.

a. Push-Ups

Targets: Chest, shoulders, triceps, and core.

Benefits for Trekking: Push-ups are an effective exercise to strengthen the upper body, especially the chest and shoulders, essential for carrying a backpack during treks. Improved upper body strength will also help maintain posture and stability while traversing challenging terrain.

How to Perform Push-Ups Exercises:

  1. Start in a plank position with hands shoulder-width apart and body in a straight line from head to heels.
  2. Lower your body by bending your elbows until your chest nearly touches the ground.
  3. Push through your palms to return to the starting position.
  4. Keep your core engaged throughout the movement.

b. Pull-Ups/Bodyweight Rows:

Targeting the back, biceps, and shoulders can significantly benefit trekking. You can strengthen these muscle groups by performing pull-ups or bodyweight rows and improve your posture and balance while carrying a backpack. Additionally, more muscular back muscles can help reduce the risk of back strain and fatigue during long treks, making your journey safer and more comfortable.

3. Core Exercises

Core exercises like planks and Russian twists can help strengthen the core muscles, which are crucial for maintaining stability and balance while trekking on uneven terrain. 

a. Planks

Targets: Abdominals, obliques, and lower back.

Benefits for Trekking: Planks are an effective exercise that helps strengthen the core muscles. These muscles are crucial for maintaining stability and balance while trekking on uneven terrain. A strong core also helps improve posture, reducing the risk of back pain and fatigue during extended hikes.

How to Perform Planks Exercises:

  1. Start in a plank position with elbows directly under shoulders and body in a straight line from head to heels.
  2. Engage your core and hold the position, avoiding sagging or arching the back.
  3. Keep breathing steadily and hold for the desired duration.

b. Russian Twists

Targets: Obliques, abdominals, and lower back.

Benefits for Trekking: Russian twists engage the core muscles, particularly the obliques, improving rotational stability and balance. Enhanced core strength helps prevent injuries and improves overall performance during trekking.

How to Perform Russian Twist Exercises:

  1. Sit on the ground with knees bent and feet flat, leaning back slightly to engage the core.
  2. Clasp hands together and twist the torso to one side, bringing the hands towards the ground beside the hip.
  3. Return to the centre, then twist to the other side.
  4. Continue alternating sides for the desired number of repetitions.

4. Full Body/Cardiovascular Exercises

Full-body/cardiovascular exercises like burpees and mountain climbers are excellent for improving cardiovascular endurance, strength, and agility. 

a.Burpees

Burpees are an excellent full-body exercise that targets your legs, chest, arms, and core. This exercise dramatically benefits trekking enthusiasts, improving cardiovascular endurance, strength, and agility. Regularly incorporating burpees into your workout routine can enhance your overall fitness level, which can help you endure long hikes and rugged terrains with ease.

How to Perform Burpees Exercises:

  1. Start in a standing position.
  2. Squat down and place hands on the ground.
  3. Jump feet back into a plank position.
  4. Perform a push-up.
  5. Jump feet back to the squat position.
  6. Explosively jump up into the air, reaching overhead.
  7. Land softly and repeat the sequence.

b. Mountain Climbers

Mountain climbers target the core, shoulders, chest, and legs. This dynamic, full-body exercise can significantly improve cardiovascular endurance and agility. It is an excellent functional workout for trekking preparation as it engages both the upper and lower body muscles while strengthening the core muscles.

How to Perform Mountain Climbers Exercises:

  1. Start in a plank position with hands shoulder-width apart and body in a straight line from head to heels.
  2. Drive one knee towards the chest, then quickly switch legs, alternating in a running motion.
  3. Keep the core engaged and the hips stable throughout the movement.
  4. Continue at a moderate to fast pace for the desired duration.

Incorporating bodyweight exercises into your training routine can help you build strength and endurance and prepare your body for the physical demands of trekking. Consistency and proper form are crucial to maximizing the benefits of these exercises and ensuring a safe and enjoyable trekking experience. Engaging your core muscles, including obliques, abdominals, and lower back, with Russian twists can improve your rotational stability and balance, preventing injuries and enhancing overall performance during trekking.

When incorporating strength training exercises into your workout routine, it’s essential to maintain proper form and technique to avoid injury. Start with lighter weights and gradually increase the intensity as you progress, focusing on compound exercises targeting multiple muscle groups simultaneously. Some examples of practical strength training exercises for trekking include squats, lunges, deadlifts, and pull-ups.

Remember to give your muscles time to recover between workouts, and remember to stretch before and after your workouts to prevent injury and improve flexibility. Combining strength training with jogging and proper stretching allows you to take your fitness to the next level and confidently tackle even the most challenging treks.

Our Trekkers Reviews And Expreinces

Food Provided by Us During Dayara Bugyal Trek

We provide only Indian vegetarian food, and your meal will mainly consist of Indian bread, vegetables, lentils, rice, and a delicious dessert. During your trek, we will serve three meals a day, including breakfast, lunch, and dinner. You will also be served tea, snacks, and lip-smacking soup in the evening before dinner. If it is a long day of trekking, you will be given a packed snack.

After extensive research on the trekkers’ nutritional requirements, we prepare the menu. Before putting all the meals together, we also consider the altitude and the weather.

The meal we serve during the trek is perfectly balanced with calories, carbohydrates, vitamins, protein, fibre, and minerals. You need to know that all our cooks have great expertise in cooking and have undergone thorough training. So, get ready to enjoy delectable and lip-smacking dishes during your trek. You will be served with lemon tea in the tent to start your day with a refreshed feeling. Before leaving the campsite for trekking, you will be given a hot finger-licking breakfast like upma, Aallu Prantha, Besan Chilla, Poha, Daliya,  Corn flakes, and Maggie, along with tea or coffee.

If your trek is longer, we also offer some fresh local fruits such as apples and healthy drinks like Frootie or Maaza. In the afternoon, you will be served a simple & healthy lunch, while at around 04:00 pm, you will be given tea and a light evening breakfast. After you reach your campsite at night, you will be served a hot and delightful dinner. 

After reading this, you must have understood the food we provided on the trek; you don’t need to worry about food. Many trekkers repeatedly trek with us because of the food we provide. Thus, we will give you unforgettable experiences.

Safety During Dayara Bugyal Trek

Safety During A Trek

Trekking with us for the Dayara Bugyal Trek is entirely safe because we have a team of trek leaders qualified in Wilderness first-aid and complete information about the high-altitude glitches. During the trek, we carry a full first-aid kit that contains all the essential medicines. Before trekking with us, you must ensure that you are medically fit for the trek; for us, your medical fitness is more important than anything else.

Right from our establishment, we at Trekup India have been continuously introducing new safety practices into Indian trekking to ensure the safety of voyagers. Trekup India introduced microspikes and made emergency bottled oxygen mandatory for all treks. Our trek leaders take your daily Pulse oximeter reading. We at Trekup India introduced the radio walkie-talkie as a safety communication device.

How can we ensure that your trek is safe with us?

We have noticed that most trek-organizing organizations do not follow these systems, but with time, they are following us; several competing companies are adopting these practices and organizing great, safe treks.

We ensure complete technical safety in the mountain. Our company has a vast team of more than 100 guides and trek leaders who serve on Himalayan treks. One of the best things about our team is that all the members are trained professionally by the Nehru Institute of Mountaineering, Indian Mountaineering Foundation Delhi, and Hanifle Center Outdoor Education Mussoorie.

Explore our New Safety Protocols

To ensure a perfect Trek, we have introduced some new safety checks to ensure excellent safety for our trekkers. 

Our On-trek safety checks include:

  1. Daily oxygen saturation, along with pulse readings
  2. Stretchers team appointed on every trek
  3. Radios
  4. Trained mountain staff and complete safety
  5. Additional oxygen cylinders
  6. Special medical kit for high-altitude treks
  7. Microspikes on all types of snow treks
  8. Experienced Trek leaders, as well as safety
  9. Technical team on all snowy slopes

For Us, Your Safety Is the Top Priority

At Trekup India, you will find a team with local knowledge and fluency in English and Hindi. This helps ensure that you have a fantastic trek. Not only this, but we also pay attention to your health and safety because this is something we cannot ignore. All the team leaders involved in trekking have already undergone several professional courses in first aid, portable altitude chamber training, CPR, environmental awareness training, and advanced wilderness emergency medicine.

We also carry a complete first aid medical kit on every trek and trip we organize. Apart from the medical kit, we take a portable altitude chamber (if needed) and medical oxygen for all high-altitude treks. Our company has significant expertise in organizing all sorts of group adventure holidays for family groups, school and college groups, and friend groups. We have many travel options that suit different fitness levels and travelling styles.

Regardless of the group size, we value each and every member of our trekking groups. Our commitment to personal attention ensures that your needs and safety are always our top priority.

Who we are?

Trekup India has been a stalwart in the Adventure Tourism industry for 30 years. Since our inception, we have been dedicated to providing top-notch treks, voyages, trekking programs, and high-altitude expeditions. Our extensive experience is a testament to our commitment to your adventure and safety.

We organize treks in Uttarakhand, Kashmir, Sikkim, and Himachal while being part of the trekking community; we feature more than 75 documented Himalayan treks. In addition to other outdoor activities, our company also organizes trips for schools, colleges, and families. 

Therefore, we maintain the quality of services offered to our valuable customers.

Must Read These Information Of Dayara Bugyal Trek

1. A Endless Journey Through the Meadows

As I ventured into the meadows, I was struck by their immense size. The landscape seemed to stretch on forever, with no visible end in sight. My curiosity piqued, I decided to explore further. I climbed two small hills, but the view from the top was limited to more of the same: endless green meadows. Undeterred, I pressed on towards Bakhariya top, the highest point in the area. The journey was long and arduous, but eventually, I reached a ridge that led to a hilltop. From this vantage point, I gazed out at a breathtaking sight: a deep valley, nestled between rolling hills and towering mountain ranges. In the distance, the majestic Mt Bandarpoonch loomed large, while below me lay an endless expanse of lush, green meadows.

2. Towering peaks overshadowing the emerald fields of Dayara.

As I ventured out to explore the meadows in the early evening, I was surrounded by a sea of golden-green grass that rolled over the landscape in soft, undulating waves. The peaceful atmosphere was only interrupted by the occasional bleating of fluffy white sheep that grazed contentedly in small clusters, nestled in the nooks and crannies of the meadows. Towering above, the majestic Mt Bandarpoonch watched over the scene like a guardian angel, its shimmering snowy flanks a constant presence that seemed to follow me wherever I went. The big massif of Mt Kalanag was equally imposing, its rugged beauty a reminder of the power and majesty of the Himalayas. And yet, the breathtaking views of the mountains rising from the meadows truly left me in awe, their sheer scale and beauty a humbling reminder of the natural wonders that lay just beyond the horizon.

The Dayara Bugyal trek is available throughout the year, except during the rainy season. This implies that the trek is accessible and enjoyable for approximately 8 months annually. Excluding the monsoons, there are 4 unique seasons to appreciate Dayara Bugyal – Winter, Spring, Summer, and Autumn. Each season has its charm and offers a different experience.

Adventurous individuals flock to Dayara Bugyal during the winter months to immerse themselves in a wonderland. As the snow blankets the landscape, the scenery transforms into a breathtaking canvas of white. Gentle snowflakes adorn the pine trees, evoking a festive atmosphere reminiscent of Christmas. The terrain becomes an ideal playground for snowball fights and offers the chance to experience the magic of snowfall. However, the snow-covered landscape increases the challenge level of the trek, so adequate preparation is essential for those brave enough to tackle it during this time.

In Dayara, spring begins in mid-March and continues until April. As the snow melts in the higher areas, the grass in the lower meadows becomes green. Delicate flowers emerge from the grass, and rhododendrons blossom on the trees. Typically, the upper parts of the Dayara meadows remain covered in snow until mid-April. Spring is an ideal season to witness the striking contrasts of colours in the fields. You can simultaneously observe the combination of snow, green vegetation, and vibrant flowers.

During the summer, the landscape of the Dayara Bugyal trek transforms into a picturesque scene of bright green meadows basking in the sun’s warmth. The once-lush vegetation now takes on a toasted hue, a testament to the intense heat that permeates the atmosphere.

During the summer, the air is filled with a unique fragrance, particularly when you walk beneath the shade of oak and maple trees. The atmosphere can become hazy due to an abundance of dust and pollen, which may affect the clarity of your views. However, on a clear day, you can still marvel at the breathtaking sight of snow-capped mountains. One advantage of trekking during the summer is that the lack of cold temperatures and snow makes the journey easier. This is why we offer family-friendly batches of the Dayara Bugyal trek during this time, providing an excellent opportunity to introduce children to the beauty of the Himalayas.

During the fall season, the sky is at its most transparent, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. The majestic Gangotri range, including Bandarpoonch, stands out against the vibrant golden meadows, creating a stunning landscape under the brilliant blue sky. If you want to capture these scenic views through your camera lens, autumn is the ideal time. In addition to the striking mountainscapes, Dayara Bugyal in autumn is a kaleidoscope of colours, with maple leaves turning a deep shade of red. This iconic sight in the Himalayas is a treat set against the backdrop of golden meadows. As you trek through the region, take in the crisp, pine-scented autumn air and drink in the beauty of the landscape.

Frequently Asked Questions About Dayara Bugyal Trek

Its a 4 days and 3 nights trek

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Trek Insurance – (Trekup India recommends each trekker get insurance.) 

Discount Policy Trekup India

Group Discount: Our group discount policy allows you to save money when booking a trek with a group of 10 or more individuals. You will only need to pay for 9 people, as we waive off the trek fee for one person in the group. It’s important to note that the discount amount does not include the 5% GST. We look forward to hosting your group on our trekking adventure soon!

Trekup India offer special discounts to inspire enthusiastic Trekkers. Checkout our Discount policy here

Transportation to base camp is optional.  If you want to book transport, you can also book it at the time of booking; just tell your mountain expert or trek coordinator, and they will guide you. We strongly recommend you book your transport at least seven days before the trek.