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Roopkund Trek

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Roopkund Trek

Roopkund, in the state of Uttarakhand in India, is a famous glacial lake. This lake is famous due to more than five hundred skeletons of humans that are found at the edge of the lake. It is located in the Himalayas and rests at an altitude of nearly 4,800 meters. Roopkund is located in the Chamoli district of Garhwal. It is one of the best sites for trekking in Garhwal. Roopkund is one of the major adventure attractions for people in the country and also for people who are travelling from abroad. Roopkund, which is located in the lap of Trishul massif is also known as the ‘mystery lake’. You can find human skeletons at the bank of the lake and it is believed that they belong to the Palaeolithic age.

These are believed to be the skeletons of the heroes who had fought here in the earlier times. Along with the skeletons of humans, you can also find skeletal structure of horses and other animals. There are reports that these skeletons belong to the 12th century to the 15th century. It is believed by specialists that the death of many people in this region was a result of landslides, blizzard or an epidemic. Most attractive for the human skeletons lying at the bottom of the lake, which are distinctly visible when the snow melts, the lake is swarmed by plenitude of visitors.The route along this trek is a fascinating journey of discovering the most pristine of Himalayan contribution of oak and blooming rhododendron forests.

Package Itinerary

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Day 01: Rishikesh - Mundoli ( 215 kms/ 7-8 hrs)

Drive to Mundoli via Dev Prayag, Rudra Prayag and Karanprayag. Arrival at Mundoli by evening. Dinner and overnight stay in Camps.

Day 02: Mundoli - Wan - Bedni Bugyal (3350 mts/11000 ft)

In the morning drive 10 kms to Wan, which is the road head for the trek. Today we will trek 11 km (5-6 hrs) to reach Bedni Bugyal, probably one of the best camping sites in the Garhwal Himalayas. Dinner and overnight stay in Camps.

Day 03: Bedni Bugyal

Rest day for acclimatization/Exploratory day. Bedni Bugyal: Bedni Bugyal is a charming green meadow adorned with flowers in a spell binding varieties, in full bloom. There is a small lake situated in the midst of the meadow, where Tarpans are offered by the devotees. Situated nearby is a small temple where the devotees pay there obeisance, during their halt at Bedni Bugyal. Overnight in Camp.

Day 04: Bedni Bugyal - Bagubassa (4100 mts/13450 ft)

After breakfast trek to Bagubassa. Bagua means flowery park and Basa means place. And rightly the place was full of variety of flowers including the rare Bhram Kamal, a special godly lotus found at only and between the altitudes of 14000 - 15000 ft. Today we will trek 10 km, taking about 4-5 hrs to reach today's campsite at Bagubassa. Dinner and overnight in Camp.

Day 05: Bagubassa - Roopkund (4450 mts/14600 ft) - Bedni Bugyal

Bhagubasa to Roopkund is easy walking in the flat but in morens ½ hour climbing with same view as last day. (4-5 hours). Kaluka Vinayak (pass) descending till to patar nachwani. The trek to Roopkund passes through delightful alpine pasture lands and snow fields, offering magnificent views of the Trisul, Nanda Ghunti, Badrinath peaks when the snow melts, human and equine skeletons remains can be seen. Some of them with flesh attached. These remains have been preserved in the alpine condition for centuries. It is believed that these are the remains of about 300 persons who died about 500 -600 years ago. In the afternoon trek back to Bedni Bugyal for dinner and overnight stay.

Day 06: Bedni Bugyal - Wan (2436 mts/8000 ft)

Retrace your steps towards Wan. This will take 3-4 hrs. Dinner and overnight in tents.

Day 07: Wan - Rishikesh (2200 mts /7200 ft)

After an early breakfast drive to Rishikesh. Lunch enroute. Arrival at Rishikes tour end.

Inclusions


    1. Accommodation. (Guest house, Home stay, Camping)
    2. Meals while on trek (Veg.+ Egg)
    3. Trek equipments (Sleeping bag, mattress, Kitchen & dinning tent, crampon, utensils, tent)
    4. All necessary permits and entry fees.
    5. First aid medical kits, stretcher and oxygen cylinder.
    6. Mountaineering qualified & professional trek Leader, guide and Support staff.
    7. Services from Loharjung to Loharjung.
    8.  Staff insurance.

Exclusions


    1. Any kind of personal expenses.
    2. Food during the transit.
    3. Insurance.
    4. Mules or porter to carry personal luggage.
    5. Anything not specifically mentioned under the head.

Important Notes

Payments policy

  • 25% Amount at the time of booking. 100% Amount 15 days or earlier, before travel date. Payment by cheque or online payment facility available. Your booking confirmation number will be provided to you.

 

Tour Cancilation policy

  • Strictly depends upon concerned hotel's cancellation policy
  • Minimum Cancilation charges before 10days of Travel Date is 10% of package cost

High Altitude Treks: Risk and Response A high altitude trek calls for an adventurous attitude, but embarking on an adventurous trip without calculating the risks is utter stupidity. That’s why we have listed a few risks and the response planned by TTH to minimise or address the risks in the best possible way.

 

Risk: Altitude Before you start the trek, it is important to understand the implications of high altitude on your body. Be aware of symptoms of AMS (Acute Mountain Sickness) like mild headache, nausea and general discomfort.

Response: If you feel any of these symptoms, inform the trek leader on priority and follow his instructions. Every campsite has as stretcher, fully equipped first aid kit, oxygen cylinders to address the situation.

 

Risk: Weather Weather is unpredictable in the Himalayas. Though we are always observant about the changing weather, no one can guarantee a snowfall, rain or Sun. Do understand that your security is of utmost importance to us and we will not proceed any further from the campsite if the weather is not favourable.

Response: The decision of the Trek Leaders and Guides to proceed or wait for the weather to get better will be final.

 

Risk: Injuries Often, while trekking over difficult terrains, you might h

Terms & Conditions

  • Package cost will change if opted for guide service, choice of transport vehicle, hotel type change
  • Accommodation charges as mentioned in the package are with 2 persons staying together sharing the same room
  • Extra persons in same room charges extra
  • Altough we ensure you the best experience but unfortunate delays in travel and inefficient service of hotel is the responsibility of the respective parties.

How to reach Rishikesh

By Air:

The nearest airport is Jolly Grant Airport (Airport Code: DED) in Dehradun, located just 21 km northwest of Rishikesh. Jolly Grant Airport connects Rishikesh with daily non-stop flights from Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, and Lucknow. Pre-paid airport taxi counters, app cabs, and shared transport are stationed at the arrival terminal, reaching Rishikesh in just 30 to 40 minutes via the 4-lane Dehradun-Rishikesh Highway (NH-7).

By Train:

Rishikesh has dedicated rail connectivity with two main railway terminals:

  • Yog Nagari Rishikesh Railway Station (Station Code: YNRK): A modern multi-platform railway terminal connecting long-distance express trains directly from Delhi, Jammu, Prayagraj, Udaipur, and Ahmedabad.
  • Haridwar Junction (Station Code: HW - 25 km away): The primary railway hub connecting frequent premium trains including the Vande Bharat Express (Train 22457/22458), Dehradun Shatabdi Express, and Jan Shatabdi Express from New Delhi in under 4.5 hours. Regular local buses, auto-rickshaws, and private cabs run between Haridwar and Rishikesh every 5 minutes.

By Road:

Rishikesh is seamlessly connected by multi-lane national expressways to major cities across North India:

  • From Delhi NCR (~240 km / 4.5 to 5 hours): Accessible via the 6-lane Delhi-Meerut Expressway (NE-3) and NH-334 through Roorkee and Haridwar.
  • Direct Luxury Volvo & AC Deluxe Buses: State transport corporations (UTC, UPSRTC, DTC) and private operators run round-the-clock Volvo, Scania, and sleeper coaches from Delhi ISBT Kashmere Gate and ISBT Anand Vihar directly to Rishikesh Bus Stand.
  • Self-Drive & Highway Corridor: The scenic drive along NH-7 features smooth multi-lane highways with modern highway amenities, food courts, and picturesque views of the Shivalik hills.

Places to Visit In Rishikesh

Rishikesh offers a diverse blend of sacred river ghats, iconic suspension bridges, legendary ashrams, natural forest cascades, and world-class adventure zones:

1. Triveni Ghat & The Maha Ganga Aarti

Triveni Ghat is the largest and most sacred bathing ghat in Rishikesh, situated at the holy confluence of the three mythical rivers — the Ganga, Yamuna, and subterranean Saraswati. Pilgrims take holy dips here at dawn to cleanse spiritual impurities. At dusk, the ghat transforms during the grand Maha Ganga Aarti, where Vedic priests chant sacred mantras, blow conch shells, and swing multi-tiered brass flame lamps as thousands of devotees float floral leaf diyas across the shimmering river.

Maha Ganga Aarti at Triveni Ghat Rishikesh Grand Sunset Maha Ganga Aarti at Triveni Ghat, Rishikesh

2. Ram Jhula, Laxman Jhula & Janki Jhula

These historic iron suspension bridges are architectural icons of Rishikesh spanning the emerald waters of the Ganges. Ram Jhula (built in 1986) connects Sivananda Ashram in Muni Ki Reti to the bustling temple complex of Swarg Ashram. Upstream, the legendary Laxman Jhula (450 ft long) marks the spot where Lord Laxmana crossed the river on a jute rope. The recently built modern suspension bridge Janki Jhula provides safe pedestrian and two-wheeler connectivity with panoramic river views.

Laxman Jhula Suspension Bridge Ganges Rishikesh Laxman Jhula Suspension Bridge Overlooking the Holy Ganges, Rishikesh

3. The Beatles Ashram (Chaurasi Kutia)

Set inside the tranquil forested buffer of Rajaji National Park, the Chaurasi Kutia ashram gained worldwide fame when the British rock group The Beatles visited in February 1968 to study meditation under Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. Now managed as an eco-tourism heritage site by the Uttarakhand Forest Department, visitors can walk among the 84 stone meditation igloos, explore the Beatles Cathedral covered in vibrant pop-art murals, and visit the photo gallery preserving historic memorabilia.

4. Parmarth Niketan & Swarg Ashram

Parmarth Niketan is the largest spiritual yoga ashram in Rishikesh, home to over 1,000 residential rooms and lush green gardens. It hosts the prestigious annual International Yog Festival every March and is famous for its daily sunset Ganga Aarti featuring devotional bhajans led by ashram gurukula students. Surrounding it is Swarg Ashram, a car-free spiritual enclave filled with Ayurvedic pharmacies, yoga centers, meditation halls, and organic cafes.

5. White Water River Rafting (Marine Drive, Shivpuri & Kaudiyala)

Rishikesh is India's unrivaled capital for river rafting. The crystal-clear Ganges cuts through deep rocky gorges, offering thrilling Grade I to Grade IV rapids with famous names like The Wall, Roller Coaster, Golf Course, Club House, and Double Trouble. Popular stretches include:

  • Brahmpuri to NIM Beach (9 km / Grade I-II): Ideal for beginners and families with children.
  • Shivpuri to NIM Beach (16 km / Grade II-III): The most popular commercial rafting route with thrilling roller-coaster rapids and cliff jumping.
  • Marine Drive to NIM Beach (26 km / Grade III-IV): A high-octane 3-hour expedition for adventure enthusiasts.
  • Kaudiyala to NIM Beach (36 km / Grade IV+): Extreme white-water expedition featuring 'The Wall' rapid.

6. Neelkanth Mahadev Temple

Perched on a mountain peak at an altitude of 1,330 meters (4,360 ft), 32 km from Rishikesh, Neelkanth Mahadev Temple is one of the most sacred Shiva pilgrimage shrines in India. According to Hindu mythology, this is the exact spot where Lord Shiva consumed the deadly Halahala poison churned from the cosmic ocean (Samudra Manthan), turning his throat blue (Neelkanth). Surrounded by dense valleys of Manikoot, Brahmkoot, and Vishnukoot, the temple features vibrant sculptures of the churning ocean.

7. Neer Garh & Patna Waterfalls

Hidden within the dense deciduous forests along the Badrinath Highway, Neer Garh Waterfall is a stunning multi-tiered natural cascade. A 1 km trek uphill leads past wooden rustic bridges and butterfly habitats to tiered limestone pools where travelers can take a refreshing dip. Further upstream near Laxman Jhula lies Patna Waterfall, famous for its limestone caves and serene jungle surroundings.

Natural Forest Waterfall Near Rishikesh Neer Garh Forest Cascade & Natural Swimming Pools, Rishikesh

8. Kunjapuri Devi Temple (Himalayan Sunrise Viewpoint)

Perched on a high mountain ridge at an elevation of 1,676 meters (5,500 ft), 27 km from Rishikesh, Kunjapuri Devi Temple is a revered Shakti Peeth. Famous for its 360-degree panoramic sunrise vista, visitors can witness the first golden morning rays illuminating snow-clad Himalayan peaks such as Swargarohini, Chaukhamba, and Banderpoonch, alongside a sweeping bird's-eye view of the Ganges winding through the Doon Valley.

Kunjapuri Temple Himalayan Mountain Ridge Rishikesh Kunjapuri Devi Temple — 360-Degree Himalayan Sunrise Ridge, Rishikesh

9. Extreme Adventure Zone in Mohanchatti

Located in the scenic valley of Mohanchatti (15 km from Rishikesh), India's premier adventure park features Jumpin Heights — India's highest fixed-platform Bungee Jump (83 meters / 273 ft) operated under certified Australian safety standards. The adventure zone also hosts Asia's longest Flying Fox (1 km long at 140 km/h) and an adrenaline-pumping Giant Canyon Swing.