- Upcoming group fixed departure for Gaumukh tapovan trek starting on
- May 4th, 11th, 17th, 24th, 25th
- June 1st, 7th, 14th, 15th, 21, 22, 29th
- 13 sep, 18th sep, 24 sep,
- 1 oct, 7 oct, 23 oct from Dehradun.
- Private/customised treks for your own group/family is open from 18th Sep.
TREK FEE: ₹ 19,950 (Gangotri to Gangotri) + 5% GST
Cost Includes
- Book for 5 persons and get a 10% Group Discount on TREK FEE.
- Inclusions:
- 3 night’s lodge accommodation at Gangotri (Day 1, 2 & 7) on sharing basis and dinner.
- All meals during the trek. Regular Indian style nutritious vegetarian food during the trek, breakfast packed/hot lunch (depending upon the time you reach a campsite), snacks, dinner along with coffee/tea/soup.
- Excellent trekking guide, who will be a local to this particular area and has profound knowledge of the trekking trails around.
- Specialised Cook, Support staff, Porters/Packed Animals for carrying the central logistics of the trek.
- Stay in tents (3 persons dome or ridge shaped tents) on sharing basis during the trek.
- Camping equipment like Sleeping bag, Carry mattress, Gaiters, Micro spikes/Crampon. (Bring your own sleeping if you have a high altitude specific personal Sleeping Bag. This is always better for hygienic reasons.)
- Kitchen tent, dinning tent and toilet tent as required during the trek.
- All permit fee, camping charges, forest levy required for the trek.
- Basic Medical & First Aid kit.
Cost Excludes
- Transportation from Dehradun to Gangotri and return (₹ 2500 – 2500 per 30 persons for the pick up and drop when shared with fellow trekkers)
- We assume that you will carry your personal Rucksack/Backpack with all your personal belongings. If you want to offload your Rucksack and be carried by our Pack Animal/Porter then you need to pay additional ₹ 2500 for the entire duration of the trek. The Rucksack should not weigh more than 10 Kg.
- Anything which is NOT mentioned in the “Inclusions” or personal in nature.
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8D/7N
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14270ft
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7/10
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50 km
Gaumukh Tapovan Trek: Gangotri
- Upcoming group fixed departure for Gaumukh tapovan trek starting on
- May 4th, 11th, 17th, 24th, 25th
- June 1st, 7th, 14th, 15th, 21, 22, 29th
- 13 sep, 18th sep, 24 sep,
- 1 oct, 7 oct, 23 oct from Dehradun.
- Private/customised treks for your own group/family is open from 18th Sep.
Gaumukh Tapovan trek is a strikingly different type of trail inside Bhagirathi river valley to high up at the base of majestic Mt. Shivling. Tapovan (4,270 m/14,270 ft) a patch of green, situated on the west bank of Gangotri glacier amidst glacial moraine and debris. This is among few known trails which takes you to a the core of the Himalayas inside a glacial valley.
The word ‘Tapovan’ means a sacred and serene place, where the sages meditate for spiritual bliss. According to Hindu mythology, King Bhagiratha (Lord Rama’s ancestor) of the Ikshvaku dynasty, meditated here to Shiva for Ganga’s descent to the earth. From time unknown, Hindu sadhus or spiritualists come here to pay tribute to Lord Shiva and River Ganges. Tapovan, lush green in summer, blooming with wild flowers, turns golden in post-monsoon season.

The valley, flanked by majestic Himalayan peaks like Mt. Shivling (6543 m), Mt. Meru (6630 m) and Kedar Dome (6808 m) is a favourite destination for trekking enthusiastic, both Indians and foreigners. The Bhagirathi Group of peaks – I (6,856 m), II (6,512 m) and III (6,454 m) are visible on the eastern bank of Gangotri glacier. The trail from Gangotri to Tapovan via, Bhujbasa and Gomukh, is only 24 km and two days trek but it covers a vast array of Geo-morphological features, like the ‘I’ shaped river gorge of Ganges, then the snout of the glacier from where the river originates, followed by the glacier itself with lateral moraine and ice covered glacial debris and finally the steep edge of the glacier. Initially the trail runs amidst pine and birch forest, but crosses the tree line to reach this Alpine meadow where only perennial grasses, sedges, and forbs can survive. Sighting of Bharals (Blue Mountain Sheep) on nearby mountain slopes is common. The high altitude, rarity of oxygen, average 6-7 km walk in the difficult terrain and the erratic weather make this a short but challenging trek.

Brief itinerary for Gaumukh Tapovan trek:
Day 1: Drive from Dehradun to Gangotri (~ 3100 m/10170 ft) – 245 km – 12 hours. Lodge accommodation.
Day 2: Trek to Bhojbasa (~ 3780/12400 ft)– 13 km – 6/7 hours. Camp.
Day 3: Trek to Gaumukh (~ 4050 m/12280 ft) – 4 Km – to Tapovan (~4350 m/14270 ft) – 5 Km and to camping ground Khara Patthar – 7/8 hours. Camp
Day 4: Early morning explore Tapovan meadows, Neela Tal and after breakfast descent to Bhojbasa – 6/7 hours. Camp
Day 5: Trek back to Gangotri – 14 km – 6/7 hours. Lodge accommodation.
Day 6: Drive to Dehradun – 245 km – 11/12 hours.
Note:
- You need to reach Dehradun latest on Day 1 by 6 am or previous Day 0. Arrange your return train/bus tickets from Dehradun on Day 6 evening after 9 pm.
- Prior high altitude trekking experiences are mandatory and you need to submit Medical Certificate.

Seasons for Tapovan trek:
Like all high altitude treks you can do Tapovan trek in following two seasons:
- Spring Summer: Mid April to June
- Post Monsoon/Fall: September & October
Why Tapovan trek is NOT suitable for a reasonably fit beginner?
There are quite a few Moderate grade treks which we suggest in planning of your first time trek on the Himalayas. However Tapovan being also graded as “Moderate” but NOT really a trail which we recommend as your first trek. It isn’t the highest altitude of this trail which is too high, rather the trail reaches relatively lower highest altitude.
The trail till Bhojbasa is relatively easy on wide track. Things start changing as you approach towards the Gangotri glacier’s famous snout Gaumukh. On popular “Moderate” treks like Roopkund, Rupin, Goecha La and others you don’t need to negotiate a glacier, more specifically on deposited moraine. Moraine is rocks, boulders, scree and debris carried down by the glacier. One Km hopping on this terrain can be physically demanding as twice the distance. It takes 3/4 hours to cross Gangotri glacier breath-wise and the the final climb to Tapovan, for a reasonable fit and well acclimatised person. Prior trekking experience(s) will prepare you both physically and mentally for this challenge.

Furthermore this glacier valley lacks oxygen, resulting in more challenges from acclimatisation perspective. Our itinerary has a full rest and acclimatisation day at Gangotri, still a considerable number of trekkers struggle to cope with rarefied oxygen on difficult terrain. Acclimatisation problem can happen to anyone, but people with prior acclimatisation problem will face problem on this trail for certain.
We recommend Tapovan trek to trekkers who have at least twice been on high altitude treks (on or above ~4000 m/13000 ft) with good physical fitness and no prior acclimatisation issues reported.
Changes in Gangotri glacier and Gaumukh snout :
There is no debate now on that the “Climatic change” is affecting the Himalayas in general. Increase of receding glaciers are alarming for quite sometime. Gangotri glacier is a prominent example. The glacier retreated more than a kilometre in last 30 years or so. We organised our first trek to Tapovan back in 2011 and since then observed the trail course. On glacier and moraine trekking groups keep changing their path suitable up to Tapovan almost every year. A study of NASA in the beginning of millennia can be found here.

Access to trek base Gangotri (250 Km from Dehradun):
Depending upon the number of trekkers we may arrange a car pickup from Dehradun to Gangotri and back. This will get equally divided amongst the trekkers opting. You pay directly to the driver. At present a Tata Sumo/Bolero type vehicles charge ₹ 8000 for drop from Dehradun to Gangotri. This can accommodate 5-8 persons.
Alternatively if you wish to reach Gangotri on your own by public transportation then:
- There is a direct bus from Haridwar (Roadways bus stand, opposite to railway station) to Gangotri starting at 6 am. These depends on season and road conditions. Almost 300 Km tiring journey can take 13/14 hours.
- From Dehradun take morning bus at 5 am (just beside railway station) for Uttarkashi town or you can get shared vehicle/Tata Sumo. Reach Uttarkashi by latest 2 pm. There is a bus from Uttarkashi to Gangotri which starts 2/2:30 pm. Also you will get shared vehicle/Tata Sumo to Gangotri.
Available Dates:
SEP -: 13, 23, 28
OCT -: 7, 17, 25
APRIL 2025 -: 12, 19 ,
Trip Highlights
- Duration: 5 days of trekking; Dehradun to Dehradun in 7 days.
- Prerequisite: Prior high altitude trekking experience along with good physical fitness.
- Grade: Moderate
- Physicality: 7/10
- Trail Length: 50 Km
- Highest Point: Tapovan ~ 4350 m/14270 ft
- Seasons: May/June (summer) and September/October (Post monsoon/fall)
- Further Option: Side trip to Kirti Bamak or Sumeru Bamak/ Trek to Nandanvan/Vasuki Tal by crossing the Gangotri glacier (Difficult grade)
- Access: Trek starting point (trek base) is Gangotri, 245 Km from Dehradun.
- Rail station: Dehradun (Station Code: DDN)
- Airport: Delhi, Jolly Grant in Dehradun (Airport Code: DED)