Overview
Roopkund Trek is a thrilling adventure deep in Uttarakhand’s Chamoli district. This high-altitude trek takes you to the mysterious Roopkund Lake, known for ancient skeletal remains. As you trek through dense forests, lush meadows, and past panoramic mountain views, you’ll reach 15,696 feet, experiencing the raw beauty of the Himalayas. Ideal for seasoned trekkers, this trek is both a challenge and a feast for nature lovers.
Highlights
- Mystery Lake: Visit Roopkund Lake, surrounded by ancient skeletons.
- Scenic Beauty: Pass through oak forests, alpine meadows, with views of Mt. Trishul and Nanda Ghunti.
- Cultural Experience: Encounter the Garhwali culture in remote villages.
- High-Altitude Adventure: Test your endurance at 15,696 feet.
- Rich Biodiversity: Spot unique flora and fauna along the trail.
Itinerary
Drive Duration: 10 hours (210 km)
Stay: Guesthouse
The journey from Kathgodam to Lohajung is a visual treat, taking you through the winding roads of Uttarakhand's hilly terrain. You’ll pass by scenic spots like Bhimtal and Kausani, offering splendid views of the Kumaon hills. As you reach Lohajung, a quaint village, you’ll get your first glimpse of the snow-clad peaks in the distance. In the evening, explore the local market or interact with villagers to get a feel of the Garhwali culture.
Trek Duration: 5-6 hours (6.5 km)
Stay: Homestay
The trek begins with a descent to the Neel Ganga River, a perfect spot to refill your water bottles and enjoy the tranquility of the flowing water. The trail then ascends sharply, leading you through dense oak and rhododendron forests, with the sound of birds echoing in the background. Upon reaching Didna Village, you'll be welcomed by warm hospitality and a cozy homestay, offering a glimpse into the simple yet rich lifestyle of the mountain folk.
Trek Duration: 6-7 hours (10.5 km)
Stay: Tent
Start your day early to witness the sunrise over the mountains. The trail takes you through dense oak and bamboo forests, gradually opening up to the expansive Ali Bugyal, one of the largest high-altitude meadows in India. As you walk through the lush green pastures, you'll be surrounded by the magnificent views of Mt. Trishul and Nanda Ghunti. The night is spent in tents under the starry sky, with the cool breeze adding to the experience.
Trek Duration: 4-5 hours (7 km)
Stay: Tent
The trail from Ali Bugyal to Patar Nachauni offers a gentle ascent, allowing you to acclimatize to the altitude. As you trek through Bedni Bugyal, you’ll come across the sacred Bedni Kund, a small pond revered by locals. The surrounding landscape is dotted with vibrant wildflowers, adding color to the otherwise green and brown meadows. Upon reaching Patar Nachauni, the campsite offers stunning views of the peaks, making it a perfect spot for some photography.
Trek Duration: 3-4 hours (4 km)
Stay: Tent
This is a relatively short but crucial day as you approach higher altitudes. The trail to Bhagwabasa is rocky and barren, with occasional patches of snow. You’ll pass by the Kalu Vinayak Temple, a small shrine dedicated to Lord Ganesha, where trekkers often stop to seek blessings before continuing. The campsite at Bhagwabasa is surrounded by towering peaks and offers a surreal experience, especially at dusk when the sun sets behind the mountains.
Trek Duration: 8-9 hours (10 km)
Stay: Tent
The most challenging and rewarding day of the trek. An early start is essential to reach Roopkund Lake before the weather turns. The final stretch is steep and often covered in snow, requiring careful navigation. Upon reaching Roopkund, you'll be struck by the eerie beauty of the lake, with its mysterious skeletal remains visible at the edge. After spending some time here, retrace your steps back to Patar Nachauni and continue down to Bedni Bugyal, where you'll camp for the night.
Trek Duration: 6-7 hours (15 km)
Stay: Guesthouse
The descent to Lohajung is a long but pleasant walk, passing through forests, meadows, and small villages. You'll have one last chance to soak in the beauty of the Garhwal Himalayas before returning to the comforts of the guesthouse in Lohajung. Celebrate the completion of the trek with a small ceremony or simply relax and enjoy the last evening in the mountains.
Drive Duration: 10 hours (210 km)
After an early breakfast, bid farewell to Lohajung as you embark on the journey back to Kathgodam. En route, you can stop at Kausani for some local shopping or to enjoy a meal with a view. By late evening, you’ll reach Kathgodam, marking the end of your adventurous journey.
FAQ
April-June and September-November are ideal for Roopkund.
Moderate to difficult; prior experience recommended.
Tents and guesthouses/homestays along the route.
Safe with proper acclimatization and guidance.
Warm clothing, trekking shoes, medicines, and poles. Full list provided on booking.