Kedarkantha Trek Details

Kedarkantha Trek
Starting from
₹8,500 ₹7,000
6 Days Trip
Uttarakhand
Best season: January, February, October, November, December
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Start Point : Dehradun
End Point : Dehradun
Short Itinerary
- Day 1: Arrival in Sankri (1950 m) from Dehradun
- Day 2: Sankri to Juda-ka-Taal (2773 m)
- Day 3: Juda-ka-Taal to Kedarkantha BC (3413 m)
- Day 4: Kedarkantha BC to Summit (3810 m) & back to Hargaon (2700m)
- Day 5: Hargaon campsite to Sankri (1950 m); Depart from Sankri to Dehradun
The Kedarkantha Trek is one of the most celebrated winter treks in India, located in the serene Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand. Rising to an altitude of 12,500 feet, this trail is a perfect introduction to high-altitude trekking for beginners, while still offering enough charm and challenge to captivate seasoned trekkers.
Starting from the picturesque village of Sankri (in the Govind Wildlife Sanctuary), the route takes you through dense pine forests, frozen lakes, open snowfields, and rustic Himalayan hamlets. The village of Saur—where the trek begins—is itself a delight, with wooden houses nestled amidst the snow-capped mountains and the shimmering Tons River flowing by.
What sets Kedarkantha apart is the 360-degree summit view, which reveals a stunning panorama of some of the most iconic Himalayan peaks, including:
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Swargarohini I, II, III (6300 m)
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Black Peak / Kalanag (6387 m)
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Bandarpunch (6300 m)
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Rupin & Supin Ranges
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Khimloga Peak
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Ranglana (5800 m)
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Baraadsar Lake Range
It’s not just about the summit—sunrise and sunset from Kedarkantha are unforgettable, with the first rays of the sun kissing the snow-draped peaks in a fiery orange glow. Along the way, trekkers get to immerse themselves in Garhwali culture, interact with locals, and witness life in the remote villages of the Himalayas.
Whether it’s your first Himalayan trek or a return to your beloved mountains, Kedarkantha promises magic—the kind that calls you back again and again.
Trek Itinerary : Kedarkantha Trek
Day 1: Arrival in Sankri (1950 m) from Dehradun
Your journey begins early in the morning with a scenic drive from Dehradun Railway Station (pickup between 6–8 AM) to the quaint village of Sankri, located in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand. The 8–10 hour drive winds through beautiful valleys, pine forests, and river crossings. Upon arrival in Sankri, check into your accommodation and take some time to rest. In the evening, explore the charming village, interact with locals, and soak in the rustic Himalayan vibes. Later, attend a briefing session conducted by your trek leader to get familiar with the trail and safety protocols. Enjoy dinner and retire early for the night.
Day 2: Sankri to Juda-ka-Taal (2773 m)
After a nourishing breakfast, begin your trek towards Juda-ka-Taal. The trail ascends gradually through dense pine and oak forests, opening up to occasional clearings and meadows. You’ll hear the sounds of birds and streams along the way, adding to the immersive forest experience. Juda-ka-Taal, a high-altitude lake steeped in legends, is a tranquil spot surrounded by thick woods and snow (in winters). Upon reaching, set up camp beside the lake, relax in the lap of nature, and enjoy a hot dinner around a cozy campsite.
Day 3: Juda-ka-Taal to Kedarkantha Base Camp (3413 m)
Resume your ascent after breakfast as you head towards the Kedarkantha Base Camp. The route offers mesmerizing views of snow-blanketed trails, expansive alpine meadows, and glimpses of distant Himalayan peaks. As you gain altitude, the forest thins out and the landscape opens up into a stunning panorama. Reach the base camp by afternoon and set up your tents against the backdrop of towering peaks. Spend the evening absorbing the grandeur of the surroundings, enjoying warm food, and preparing for the big summit push the next day.
Day 4: Summit Kedarkantha Peak (3810 m) and Descend to Hargaon (2700 m)
Today is the most anticipated day of the trek. Start your summit attempt early before dawn to reach Kedarkantha Peak in time for sunrise. As you climb through snowy slopes and rocky ridges, the glowing morning sky adds magic to the experience. From the summit, enjoy unmatched 360-degree views of iconic Himalayan ranges including Swargarohini, Bandarpoonch, and Black Peak. After soaking in the views and clicking pictures, descend back to base camp for a short break. Then continue your descent to the Hargaon campsite, surrounded by pine forests. Have dinner and rest after a fulfilling day.
Day 5: Hargaon to Sankri (1950 m) and Return Drive to Dehradun
After breakfast, begin the final leg of your trek as you descend to Sankri through the forest trails, retracing your journey with a fresh perspective. Upon reaching Sankri, bid farewell to your guides and team. Post-lunch, depart by vehicle for Dehradun, enjoying the scenic drive along the way. You are expected to reach Dehradun by evening, concluding your unforgettable Kedarkantha Trek.
Inclusions
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Accommodation in a lodge on Day 1 and in camps on Days 2, 3 & 4 on a triple-sharing basis
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Forest permits and camping charges
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Nutritious vegetarian meals from Day 1 dinner to Day 5 breakfast (includes breakfast, lunch, evening snacks, and dinner)
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Camping equipment including sleeping bag, mattress, 4-season tents, toilet tent, and dining tent
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Services of a certified trek leader (BMC/AMC qualified), along with an experienced guide, cook, helpers, and porters
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Transportation from Dehradun to Sankri and back
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Use of technical equipment such as gaiters and spikes
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Safety equipment including a basic first aid kit, oxygen cylinder, and ropes
Exclusions
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Meals during the road journeys (Dehradun ↔ Sankri)
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Trekking permit fees for foreign nationals
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Carriage of personal backpacks or duffel bags during the trek
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Any kind of insurance (medical, travel, or otherwise)
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Personal expenses (e.g., phone calls, laundry, shopping, etc.)
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Rental of personal trekking equipment (jackets, shoes, etc.)
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Emergency evacuation or medical treatment costs, if needed
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Any expenses not mentioned in the inclusion list
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Extra costs arising from early trek departure or itinerary changes
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Tips or gratuities for local staff or porters
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Costs due to natural calamities or events beyond our control (landslides, snowfall, roadblocks, etc.)
🏔️ Kedarkantha Trek Highlights
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Stunning Summit Views at 12,500 ft: Witness a 360-degree panorama of some of the most majestic Himalayan peaks including Swargarohini I-II-III, Black Peak, Bandarpoonch, and Ranglana.
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Classic Winter Wonderland: Known as the most popular winter trek in India, Kedarkantha is a snow-laden paradise from December to April, ideal for first-time snow trekkers.
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Lakeside Camping at Juda Ka Talab: Camp beside a partially frozen alpine lake surrounded by dense pine forests and silence broken only by nature.
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Charming Himalayan Villages: Begin your trek from the picturesque Sankri village, a quaint wooden hamlet tucked inside Govind Wildlife Sanctuary.
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Magical Sunrise from the Summit: Climb in the early hours to catch the golden rays of the sun illuminating the Garhwal peaks—a moment you’ll never forget.
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Dense Pine & Oak Forest Trails: Trek through enchanting trails with ancient trees, snowy clearings, and chances to spot Himalayan wildlife.
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Perfect for Beginners: With a well-marked trail, moderate difficulty, and manageable altitude, this trek is a great introduction to high-altitude trekking.
🏕️ Essential Trekking Gear Checklist
For Treks with Parvat Exploration
🎒 Backpacks
- Rucksack bag with rain cover – Qty: 1
- Daypack (Recommended for treks with summit day)
💡 Lighting
- Head torch with spare batteries – Qty: 1
🕶️ Eye & Hydration Protection
- UV protection sunglasses – Qty: 1
- Water bottles (1 liter each) – Qty: 2
👣 Footwear
- High-ankle trekking shoes (Non-skid, deep-treaded) – Qty: 1
- Lightweight slippers/sandals – Qty: 1
👕 Clothing
- Quick-dry trekking pants/lowers – Qty: 2
- Full-sleeve T-shirts/sweatshirts – 1 for every 2 days of trekking
- Woolen socks – 1 pair for every 2 days
- Thermal body warmer (upper & lower) – Qty: 1
- Undergarments – Qty: 1 per trekking day
- Warm, insulated jacket (wrist & neck closed) – Qty: 1
- Full-sleeve sweater – Qty: 1
- Rainwear (jacket & pants) – Qty: 1
- Waterproof, warm gloves – Qty: 1
- Woolen cap – Qty: 1
- Sun hat/cap – Qty: 1
🧼 Toiletries
- Personal kit (towel, toilet paper, paper soap, bar soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, cold cream, etc.)
- Sunscreen lotion (small pack) – Qty: 1
- Lip balm (small pack) – Qty: 1
🍽️ Utensils
- Lightweight, leak-proof lunch box – Qty: 1
- Plate – Qty: 1
- Spoon – Qty: 1
- Tea/Coffee mug (plastic) – Qty: 1
🧳 Miscellaneous
- Camera (optional)
- Personal medicines – Carry in sufficient quantity. Consult your doctor before the trek.
- Dry fruits, nuts, chocolate bars (optional)
🔔 Note:
This is a general checklist for multi-day Himalayan treks with Parvat Exploration. Please double-check with our team for any trek-specific recommendations or weather-related adjustments.
Measures Taken by Parvat Exploration to Ensure the Security of Trekkers
At Parvat Exploration, trekking isn’t just an adventure – it’s a transformative journey into the heart of the Himalayas. But with every adventure comes the responsibility of ensuring your well-being. Backed by a highly qualified team, local expertise, and global safety standards, we take every measure possible to prioritize your safety.
🧗♂️ Fitness Evaluation & Trek Readiness
High-altitude treks demand physical endurance and mental resilience. Before confirming your participation in any of our treks, we assess your fitness to minimize risk.
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Body Mass Index (BMI) Check: Trekkers are evaluated to ensure a healthy BMI range suited for high-altitude exertion.
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Fitness Declarations: Participants are required to submit fitness proof or undergo an assessment if needed.
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Acclimatization Protocols: Every itinerary includes rest days specifically for acclimatization to reduce the risk of AMS.
🩺 Health Monitoring on Trail
Throughout the journey, your health is monitored regularly by our trained trek leaders:
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Vital Checks: Daily monitoring of oxygen levels, pulse rate, and blood pressure.
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Health Cards: Each trekker’s vitals are documented and can be reviewed at the end of the trek.
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Immediate Response: Any early symptoms of AMS or other altitude-related issues are immediately addressed.
💊 Medical Safety Measures
Parvat Exploration is prepared with a comprehensive medical kit on all high-altitude treks. Our kits are equipped with:
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Blood Pressure Monitor
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Oxygen Saturation Meter (Pulse Oximeter)
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Portable Oxygen Cylinders
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High-altitude emergency medicines:
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Diamox (for AMS)
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Dexamethasone (for HAPE/HACE)
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Nifedipine
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Asthalin Inhaler
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Disprin
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Sterile Syringes
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Our trek leaders are AMC-qualified (Advanced Mountaineering Course) and trained in Wilderness First Aid.
⛺ World-Class Trekking Equipment
We never compromise on gear. We provide:
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Customized Tents: Weatherproof tents that retain heat up to 10°C higher than outside.
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-15°C Sleeping Bags: Suitable for sub-zero Himalayan nights.
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Microspikes & Gaiters: Essential gear for snow and slippery terrain.
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Ropes, Ice Axes, and Stretchers as needed for technical terrain or rescue.
🍲 Nutrition & Hydration on Priority
We fuel your journey with the right meals at the right time:
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Nutritious Meals: Our food is designed to meet high-altitude dietary needs.
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Local Delicacies: Experience the taste of Uttarakhand and Himachal on every trek.
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Hydration Monitoring: Trekkers are routinely reminded and encouraged to hydrate properly to reduce risk of AMS.
🚨 Emergency Response to AMS, HAPE & HACE
Our trek leaders are well-trained to detect and manage Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS), and more severe conditions like HAPE (High Altitude Pulmonary Edema) and HACE (High Altitude Cerebral Edema).
Recognizing AMS Symptoms:
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Headache, nausea, dizziness
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Difficulty sleeping or breathing
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Loss of appetite or fatigue
Our Action Plan:
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Triple One Protocol: 1 Disprin + 1 Liter Water + 1 Hour Rest.
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Descent Protocol: If symptoms persist, the trekker is immediately escorted to a lower altitude.
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Oxygen Support & Medication: Provided immediately if symptoms escalate.
We advise trekkers never to self-medicate. Always consult the trek leader first.
⚠️ Risk and Response Mechanism
🏔️ Altitude Risk
Response: Constant health checks, gradual ascent, acclimatization days, oxygen support.
🌦️ Weather Uncertainty
Response: Trek leaders take the final call. We never proceed in unsafe conditions.
🧍♂️ Injuries on Trail
Response: Minor injuries treated on-site. Serious injuries are evacuated via stretcher to the nearest roadhead and medical center.
📵 Lack of Communication
Response: Our team uses walkie-talkies and local support staff as runners for effective coordination across camps.
🛡️ Why You Can Trust Parvat Exploration
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✅ 3 IMF Associate Members on our core team – among only 100 in India.
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✅ Accredited by ATOAI, IMF, and Uttarakhand Tourism.
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✅ Himalayan Locals as your guides – born and raised in the mountains.
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✅ Focus on year-round safety, whether it’s a summer climb or winter expedition.
🔚 Final Word
Parvat Exploration believes a memorable trek is a safe trek. We combine years of mountaineering expertise, world-class equipment, local insight, and a commitment to excellence so you can explore the Himalayas with confidence.
🏔️ Pre-Trek Preparations | Parvat Exploration
At Parvat Exploration, we believe that trekking is more than just a journey through mountains — it’s a journey within. While the scenic beauty and untouched trails offer unforgettable memories, they also demand a fair share of physical endurance and mental resilience. It’s not just about being fit — it’s about being ready.
Whether you’re taking your first step on a trail or are a seasoned trekker preparing for a high-altitude adventure, here’s how to get trek-ready, the Parvat way.
🫀 Prerequisites of Trekking
1. Cardiovascular Endurance & Stamina
High-altitude treks test your lungs more than your legs. Building cardio endurance is non-negotiable. Jogging, swimming, cycling, or brisk walking — choose your style but stay consistent. Make it a goal-driven journey, just like your trek.
Progressive Stamina Plan:
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🎯 Start with completing 5 km in 35 minutes or less
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🏃♂️ Push further to 5 km in under 30 minutes
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🏁 Before your trek, aim to finish 10 km in 60 minutes or less
Doing this 4-5 times a week, at least 2 months before your trek, can make a massive difference.
💪 Strength Training
Most Himalayan trails are a combination of ascents, descents, and flat stretches — think of it as climbing an eternal staircase. Building leg strength is crucial to manage these elevations while carrying a loaded backpack.
Recommended Routine:
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Squats – Begin with 3 sets of 8 reps, aim to increase to 3 sets of 15 reps
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Add lunges, step-ups, and planks to your routine for better balance and core strength
Strong legs = less fatigue = more views to soak in. 🏞️
🤸♂️ Flexibility
Trekking involves unpredictable terrains and movements — hopping over rocks, ducking under branches, and stretching across ledges. Without flexibility, even the smallest action can feel like a strain.
Daily Stretching Essentials:
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Hamstrings
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Quadriceps
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Hip Flexors
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Lower Back
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Shoulders
Just 15–20 minutes of stretching each day can help relax muscles, improve posture, and prevent cramps or stiffness during the trek.
❤️🔥 Cardiovascular + Speed Endurance Mix
This is where most of your training time should go. A perfect mix of speed and endurance helps your heart adapt to thin air and long-distance trekking.
Sample Routine:
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🏃 Start with 5 km in 45 mins
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Gradually progress to 7 km in 45 mins
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Aim for 10 km in 80–90 mins without breaks
The trick is consistency — every week counts.
🏋️ Back & Core Strength
A Himalayan backpack may only weigh 6–10 kg, but it feels heavier the higher you go. Building core strength and shoulder stability helps you carry that weight with ease.
Try these:
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Planks (front & side)
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Shoulder shrugs
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Deadlifts (light-weighted)
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Back extensions
Training your core will help you maintain posture and prevent lower back strain.
🧘 Mental Preparation
Even the strongest trekker may be tested by sudden weather changes or tough climbs. That’s where mental strength takes the lead.
At Parvat Exploration, we encourage practicing:
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Breathing Exercises (Pranayama)
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Meditation (10–15 mins daily)
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Mindful Silence / Nature Walks
Mental calmness boosts your decision-making ability and allows you to be present — to feel every whisper of the wind, every crunch of gravel beneath your boots.
🔚 Final Word from Parvat Exploration
The Himalayas are humbling. They test and teach. Preparation is your way of respecting the mountain. Start early, stay regular, and trek mindfully.
Because out there, it’s just you, the trail, and the mountain calling.
Terms and Conditions – Parvat Exploration
Welcome to Parvat Exploration! We are thrilled to be a part of your journey into the Himalayas. To ensure a smooth, safe, and transparent experience, we request you to read our terms and conditions carefully before booking any trek, tour, or service with us.
1. Booking and Payment Terms
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A minimum advance payment of 40% of the total package cost is required to confirm your booking.
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The balance 60% must be paid 15 days prior to the start of the trek or tour.
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For bookings made within 15 days of departure, 100% payment is required at the time of booking.
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Payments can be made via bank transfer, UPI, credit/debit cards, or other authorized digital methods.
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Payment receipts will be acknowledged via email or WhatsApp.
2. Cancellation Policy
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30+ days before departure: 90% refund of the advance amount.
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15–29 days before departure: 60% refund of the advance amount.
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7–14 days before departure: 30% refund of the advance amount.
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Less than 7 days or no-show: No refund.
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Refunds will be processed within 10–15 business days to the original payment method.
3. Itinerary Policy
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The itinerary is tentative and subject to change based on weather, road conditions, local restrictions, or unforeseen events.
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Final details will be shared closer to the departure or on-ground by the trek leader.
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The trek leader reserves the right to make adjustments in the interest of safety or logistics.
4. Hotel & Transport Disclaimer
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Hotel check-in/out timings follow the respective hotel’s policies; early check-in or late check-out may incur extra charges.
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Transport may be shared or private depending on the package.
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In the case of vehicle breakdowns, delays due to weather/roadblocks, or similar issues, we will make reasonable alternative arrangements—but no refunds or compensation will be provided.
5. Risk & Liability Disclaimer
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Himalayan treks involve inherent risks including altitude sickness, landslides, injuries, wildlife, and weather unpredictability.
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By booking, participants voluntarily accept these risks. Parvat Exploration, its team, or affiliates shall not be liable for any loss, injury, or delays.
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Participants must follow trek leader instructions and avoid risky behavior.
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Any costs for emergency evacuation, medical help, or rescue must be borne by the participant.
6. Medical & Fitness Requirements
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Participants must disclose any pre-existing medical conditions at the time of booking.
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High-altitude trekking demands good physical fitness; participants are advised to follow a preparatory fitness regime.
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Parvat Exploration reserves the right to deny participation to individuals found medically unfit or under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
7. Code of Conduct
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Trekkers are expected to maintain respectful behavior toward fellow participants, locals, and staff.
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Littering, damaging nature or property, or violating forest laws may result in termination without refund.
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Smoking and drinking are strictly prohibited during trek hours and at campsites.
8. Travel Insurance
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Travel insurance is strongly recommended and should cover evacuation, injury, illness, and trip cancellations.
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Not included in the package unless specifically mentioned.
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Participants may purchase personal insurance from authorized providers.
9. Force Majeure
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Parvat Exploration is not liable for service delays or failures due to natural disasters, pandemics, war, strikes, government restrictions, or other uncontrollable events.
10. Jurisdiction
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Any dispute shall be under the jurisdiction of courts in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, or as otherwise specified by Parvat Exploration.
11. Contact Us
📞 +91 83830 88283 | +91 94561 12947
📧 explore@parvatexploration.com
🌐 www.parvatexploration.com
12. Special Casual Leave for Government Employees
Parvat Exploration, a registered adventure tour operator, qualifies government employees to avail Special Casual Leave (SCL) for up to 30 days in a calendar year, as per Pay Commission guidelines. This is applicable when participating in trekking or mountaineering expeditions organized by registered operators like us.
13. Special Note for Junior Trekkers
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Participants below 15 years must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
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Trekkers aged 15 to 18 years may participate solo with a signed disclaimer from a parent or guardian.
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