Highlights
Trek Duration: 5 Days
Pickup & Drop: Rishikesh
Trek Distance: Approx. 24 Km
Maximum Altitude: 12,250 Ft. (3,734 M)
Trek Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
Trek Region: Chamoli, Uttarakhand
Base Camp: Lohajung
Best Season
October – December (Pre-Winter)
- Crystal-clear Himalayan views.
- Pleasant trekking weather with cold nights.
- Golden forests and beautiful pre-winter landscapes.
January – February (Snow Season)
- Peak snow season with snow-covered trails.
- Frozen Brahmatal Lake.
- One of India's best winter snow treks.
March – April (Spring & Rhododendron Season)
- Blooming rhododendron forests.
- Pleasant weather with patches of snow.
- Clear Himalayan views and vibrant landscapes.
Trek Type: High Altitude Lake & Winter Trek
Famous Attractions
- Brahmatal Lake
- Bekaltal Lake
- Jhandi Top
- Brahmatal Summit
Famous Peaks Visible
- Mt. Trishul
- Mt. Nanda Ghunti
- Chaukhamba
- Neelkanth
- Kamet
- Hathi-Ghodi Peaks
Forest Type
- Oak Forests
- Rhododendron Forests
- Conifer Forests
Accommodation
- Camps & Homestay
Suitable For
- Beginners
- Families
- Solo Travellers
- Adventure Enthusiasts
Best For
- Snow Trekking
- Camping
- Himalayan Views
- Winter Adventure
- One of India's most beautiful winter snow treks.
- Frozen Brahmatal Lake surrounded by snow-covered landscapes.
- Scenic Bekaltal Lake nestled amidst dense forests.
- Spectacular summit views of Mt. Trishul & Mt. Nanda Ghunti.
- Panoramic views of Chaukhamba, Neelkanth, Kamet & Hathi-Ghodi Peaks.
- Dense oak, rhododendron & conifer forests.
- Beautiful ridge walks with breathtaking Himalayan panoramas.
- Magnificent sunrise & sunset views from
high-altitude campsites
- Snow-covered trails during January & February.
- Blooming rhododendron forests during March & April.
- Crystal-clear night skies, perfect for stargazing.
- Peaceful campsites in pristine Himalayan wilderness.
- Scenic drive through the Garhwal Himalayas.
- Rich local culture & traditional mountain village experience.
- Ideal Himalayan snow trek for beginners.
- Perfect blend of forests, frozen lakes, alpine meadows & mountain ridges.
- Less crowded trail with a peaceful trekking experience.
- Memorable camping experience in the heart of the Himalayas.
About the Brahmatal Trek
The Brahmatal Trek is one of Uttarakhand's most popular winter treks, offering an unforgettable journey through snow-covered forests, frozen alpine lakes, and breathtaking Himalayan landscapes. Starting from Lohajung, the trail passes through dense oak and rhododendron forests before reaching the beautiful Bekaltal and the sacred Brahmatal Lake.
The trek rewards trekkers with spectacular views of Mt. Trishul, Mt. Nanda Ghunti, Chaukhamba, Neelkanth, Kamet, and several other majestic Himalayan peaks. During winter, the trail transforms into a magical snowy wonderland, while spring brings vibrant rhododendron blooms, making Brahmatal one of the most scenic Himalayan treks in India.
With its easy-to-moderate difficulty, well-defined trails, beautiful campsites, frozen lakes, and stunning summit views, the Brahmatal Trek is an excellent choice for beginners as well as experienced trekkers seeking an unforgettable Himalayan adventure.
Lohajung Village: The trek begins from the picturesque Himalayan village of Lohajung (7,600 ft), known for its rich Garhwali culture, traditional mountain homes, and stunning views of Mt. Trishul & Nanda Ghunti. It serves as the gateway to
Several iconic Himalayan treks.
Brahmatal Lake: The biggest highlight of the trek is the beautiful Brahmatal Lake, situated at an altitude of around 12,250 ft. During winter, the lake freezes completely, creating a magical landscape surrounded by snow-covered mountains.
Bekaltal Lake: The trek also passes through the serene Bekaltal Lake, nestled amidst dense oak and rhododendron forests. This peaceful alpine lake is one of the most scenic campsites on the trek.
Jhandi Top: One of the most scenic viewpoints on the trek, Jhandi Top offers breathtaking 360° panoramic views of the Garhwal Himalayas. It is a perfect spot to witness sunrise and admire majestic peaks like Mt. Trishul and Mt. Nanda
Ghunti.
Brahmatal Summit: The summit offers breathtaking 360° views of the Garhwal Himalayas, making it one of the finest viewpoints in Uttarakhand.
Spectacular Himalayan Peaks: Enjoy magnificent views of Mt. Trishul, Mt. Nanda Ghunti, Chaukhamba, Neelkanth, Kamet, Hathi-Ghodi Peaks, and several other snow-clad Himalayan giants throughout the trek.
Dense Forests: Trek through enchanting oak, rhododendron, and conifer forests, which become snow-covered during winter and burst into colorful bloom during spring.
Snow Trek Experience: From January to
February, the trail transforms into a winter wonderland with snow-covered forests, frozen lakes, and white mountain landscapes, making Brahmatal one of India's finest snow treks.
Rhododendron Bloom: During March and April, vibrant red and pink rhododendron flowers cover the forests, creating spectacular spring scenery.
Beautiful Ridge Walks: Walk along scenic mountain ridges offering uninterrupted Himalayan panoramas and unforgettable trekking experiences.
Camping Experience: Camp at picturesque high-altitude campsites surrounded by forests, alpine landscapes, and towering Himalayan peaks.
Sunrise & Stargazing: Witness mesmerizing Himalayan sunrises and enjoy crystal-clear night skies, perfect for stargazing and astrophotography.
Photography Paradise: From frozen lakes and snow-covered forests to alpine meadows and majestic Himalayan peaks, every section of the trek offers incredible photography opportunities.
Scenic Drive: Enjoy a beautiful drive from Rishikesh to Lohajung through the picturesque Garhwal Himalayas, passing rivers, valleys, and charming mountain villages.
Who Can Participate
• Minimum Age: 6 years
• Suitable for beginners as well as experienced trekkers.
• Participants should be physically fit and comfortable walking on mountain trails for several hours.
• The trek includes gradual ascents, descents, forest trails, snow sections (in winter), and high-altitude terrain.
• Trekkers should be able to comfortably walk 5–6 km in 60–90 minutes without excessive fatigue.
• Maximum age depends on the participant's fitness level and medical condition.
• Participants should be comfortable carrying a small backpack (5–8 kg) during the trek.
• Ideal for families, solo travellers, groups, and adventure enthusiasts.
🩺 Health Awareness
• Resting pulse rate should ideally be between 60–90 beats per minute.
• Blood Pressure should preferably be within the normal range (Diastolic: 75–85 mm Hg | Systolic: 100–130 mm Hg).
• Resting respiratory rate should be between 12–20 breaths per minute.
• Participants with severe heart disease, uncontrolled asthma, epilepsy, or major respiratory problems should avoid the trek.
• People with diabetes, hypertension, or other medical conditions should consult their doctor before joining.
• Those with recent surgeries, severe knee pain, ligament injuries, or other serious medical conditions should participate only after medical clearance.
• Although Brahmatal is a moderate-altitude trek, trekkers should be aware of the possibility of Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS).
• Participants with sinus, breathing, or altitude-related issues should consult the trek coordinator before booking.
• If your BMI is outside the normal range, please contact the trek coordinator before confirming your booking.
📝 Important Notes
• Children below 15 years must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
• Trekkers aged 15–18 years can participate solo with a disclaimer signed by a parent/guardian.
• Carrying a valid government photo ID is mandatory.
• A Medical Certificate and Disclaimer Form are mandatory before joining the trek.
• Weather in the Himalayas can change rapidly. Be prepared for snow, rain, cold temperatures, and strong winds.
• The Brahmatal Trek reaches an altitude of over 12,000 ft, so proper fitness and preparation are recommended.
• The itinerary may change due to weather, snow conditions, or safety decisions made by the trek leader.
• 2–3 Quick Dry T-shirts
• 1 Full Sleeve Quick Dry Layer
• 2 Trek Pants (Quick Dry)
• 1 Fleece Jacket / Warm Layer
• 1 Heavy Down/Padded Jacket (mandatory during winter)
• 1 Waterproof Windproof Jacket / Poncho
• 1 Waterproof Rain Pants (recommended)
• 2–3 Pairs Undergarments
• 3 Pairs Quick Dry Socks
• 2 Pairs Woollen Socks
• 1 Pair Fleece/Waterproof Gloves
• 1 Pair Heavy Woollen Gloves (January–February)
• 1 Woollen Cap / Beanie
• 1 Sun Cap / Hat
• 1 Balaclava / Neck Gaiter
• 1 Quick Dry Towel
• Zip-lock Bags / Plastic Bags to keep
Clothes dry
👟 Footwear
• 1 Pair High-Ankle Waterproof Trekking Shoes with good grip (Highly Recommended)
• 1 Pair Floaters / Sandals / Camp Shoes
• Microspikes & Gaiters (recommended during snow season)
🎒 Backpack
• 50–60 L Backpack with Rain Cover
• 10–20 L Daypack (Optional)
• Waterproof Backpack Cover
• Dry Bags / Plastic Liners
💧 Hydration & Cutlery
• 2 Water Bottles (1 L each) / Hydration Flask
• Thermos Bottle (recommended during winter)
• Leakproof Lunch Box / Tiffin (optional)
• Water Purification Tablets (optional)
🍫 Food & Snacks
• Energy Bars
• Dry Fruits & Trail Mix
• Chocolates / Glucose Candies
• ORS / Electrolyte Packs
• Energy Drinks (optional)
🧭 Navigation & Safety
• Head Torch with Extra Batteries
• Whistle
• Trekking Pole (Highly Recommended)
• UV Protection Sunglasses (Essential during snow season)
🩹 First Aid Kit
Carry your personal medicines and keep them easily accessible. Do not consume any medicine without consulting your trek leader.
• Diamox (1 Strip)
• Dolo 650 (5 Tablets)
• Avomine (4 Tablets)
• Combiflam (5 Tablets)
• Digene (4 Tablets)
• ORS (4–6 Packs)
• Band-aids & Antiseptic Cream
• Knee Brace (recommended)
• Personal Prescribed Medicines (if any)
🧴 Cold & Sun Protection
• Heavy Down Jacket (Mandatory during winter)
• Sunscreen SPF 50+
• Lip Balm
• Moisturiser
• UV Protection Sunglasses
• Woollen Cap & Balaclava
🪥 Personal Hygiene & Toiletries
• Hand Sanitizer
• Toothbrush & Toothpaste
• Biodegradable Soap / Hand Wash
• Wet Wipes / Tissues
• Sanitary Pads / Menstrual Products (for women)
🎒 Other Essentials
• Original Government ID + 2–3 Photocopies (Aadhaar/Passport)
• Medical Certificate & Disclaimer Form
• Cash for Personal Expenses
• Mobile Phone
• Power Bank
• Camera / GoPro (Optional)
• Plastic Bags for Wet Clothes & Waste Management
➕ Optional Items
• Binoculars
• Extra Memory Cards / Batteries
• Portable Sitting Mat
• Waterproof Mobile Pouch
• Hand Warmers (during winter)
🛒 Rental Equipment
• All essential trekking gear including trekking shoes, jackets, trekking poles, backpacks, sleeping bags, gaiters, gloves, crampons, and other equipment is available for rent at our Lohajung Base Camp, subject to availability.
• We recommend informing us in advance if you wish to rent any gear to ensure availability.
📌 Important
The Brahmatal Trek reaches an altitude of over 12,250 ft and may involve snow-covered trails during winter. Proper trekking shoes, warm clothing, waterproof gear, and good physical fitness are strongly recommended for a safe and enjoyable trekking experience.
Cost & Add-ons
1. Trek Cost
Ex Lohajung: ₹6,500/- per person
Ex Rishikesh: ₹2,500/- per person
GST – 5% extra (Mandatory on Trek Fees)
2. Backpack Offloading Charges
Normally, trekkers are expected to carry their personal luggage on their own. If you wish to offload your backpack, it can be carried by mule.
Charges: ₹1800/- per bag
Maximum weight allowed: 9 kg per bag
Backpack must have a waterproof cover
Suitcases, trolleys, and duffel bags are not allowed
Only trekking backpacks will be accepted for offloading
Pick-up & Explore Rishikesh
📍 Pick-up Information
🕠 Reporting Time: 5:30 AM
🕕 Pick-up Time: 6:00 AM
📍 Pick-up Location:
The 60's Cafe (The Beatles Cafe), Tapovan, Rishikesh
📌 Important
• Pick-up will not be possible after 7:30 AM under any circumstances.
• To avoid delays, missed pickups, traffic issues, or travel uncertainties, we strongly recommend reaching Rishikesh one day before the trek starts.
• You can also explore the beautiful town of Rishikesh and relax before beginning your Himalayan adventure.
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✈️ How to Reach Rishikesh
✈️ By Flight
Option 1 – Fly to Dehradun (Recommended)
• Book a flight to Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun.
• Regular flights are available from major Indian cities.
• Rishikesh is approximately 45–60 minutes from the airport by taxi.
• You can hire a direct cab to Tapovan or take a shared taxi/bus.
Option 2 – Fly to Delhi
• Prefer flights arriving before 9:00 PM.
• From Delhi, board an overnight Volvo/AC bus to Rishikesh.
🚆 By Train
Dehradun Shatabdi Express (12017)
• New Delhi Departure: 6:45 AM
• Haridwar Arrival: 11:30 AM
• Take a taxi or bus to Rishikesh (Approx. 1 hour).
Dehradun Jan Shatabdi Express (12055)
• Hazrat Nizamuddin Departure: 3:20 PM
• Haridwar Arrival: 7:33 PM
• Stay overnight in Tapovan before trek departure.
🚌 By Overnight Bus
• Daily Volvo/AC buses operate from ISBT Kashmere Gate, Delhi to Rishikesh.
• Journey Duration: 8–9 Hours
• Book a bus arriving before 5:30 AM on trek day.
📌 Additional Notes
• The last Airport Metro from Delhi Airport to New Delhi Railway Station departs around 11:15 PM.
• Staying overnight in Tapovan before the trek is highly recommended.
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🌿 What to Explore in Rishikesh
If you arrive a day early or stay after completing the trek, Rishikesh offers the perfect mix of spirituality, adventure, cafés, yoga, and nature.
🕉️ Evening Ganga Aarti
• Parmarth Niketan
• Triveni Ghat
☕ Tapovan & Riverside Cafés
Popular Cafés:
• The 60's Cafe (The Beatles Cafe)
• Little Buddha Cafe
• Freedom Cafe
• Ramana's Organic Cafe
• Cafe Karma
• Bistro Nirvana
• Ira's Kitchen & Tea Room
🛍️ Markets & Shopping
• Tapovan Market
• Ram Jhula Market
Best for trekking gear, handicrafts, Rudraksha malas, yoga accessories, souvenirs, cafés, and local shopping.
🌊 Places to Visit
• Neer Garh Waterfall
• Beatles Ashram
• Kunjapuri Temple
• Shivpuri
• Vashishta Gufa
• Phool Chatti Waterfall
• Patna Waterfall
• Tera Manzil Temple
• Laxman Jhula
• Ram Jhula
🚣 Things to Do
• River Rafting
• Café Hopping
• Yoga & Meditation
• Riverside Walks
• Ayurvedic Spa & Massage
• Photography
• Shopping
• Relax by the Ganga River
🌊 River Rafting Options
• 9 Km (Brahmapuri – Rishikesh): Best for beginners (Approx. 1.5 Hours)
• 16 Km (Shivpuri – Rishikesh): Most popular stretch (Approx. 2.5–3 Hours)
• 24 Km (Marine Drive – Rishikesh): Best for adventure lovers (Approx. 3.5–4.5 Hours)
🍽️ Must-Try Food
• Wood-fired Pizza
• Israeli Platters
• Pancakes & Desserts
• Ginger Lemon Honey Tea
• Herbal Tea
• North Indian Thali
• Momos & Café Snacks
📌 Important Notes
• Carry comfortable walking shoes and light rain protection.
• Avoid going near strong river currents during heavy rainfall.
• Suspension bridges and walking trails may become slippery after rain.
• Road conditions in Uttarakhand may occasionally be affected by traffic, weather, or landslides. Always keep buffer time while planning your journey.
💳 ATM Availability
• It is highly recommended to withdraw sufficient cash from Rishikesh, Karnaprayag, Dewal, or Lohajung before starting the trek.
• ATMs are available in Karnaprayag, Dewal, and Lohajung, but they may occasionally face cash shortages or network issues.
• No ATM facilities are available near Lohajung, so do not depend entirely on them.
💰 Carry Enough Cash For:
• Personal expenses
• Tea & snack stops during trek
• Trek gear rental
• Emergency expenses
• Network/payment failures in remote mountain areas
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📶 Mobile Network Connectivity
📍 In Lohajung
• Mobile connectivity is generally available in Lohajung.
• Jio, Airtel, VI, and BSNL usually have network coverage.
• Internet speed may vary depending on weather and network traffic.
🏕️ During the Trek
• Mobile connectivity becomes very limited after leaving Lohajung.
• Weak or occasional signals may be available at Bekaltal, Jhandi Top, or a few higher points, depending on weather and network conditions.
• Most campsites and trekking sections have limited or no network coverage.
• Expect little to no connectivity during most parts of the trek.
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🔋 Electricity & Charging
🏡 In Lohajung
• Electricity is available at hotels and homestays.
• Power cuts and voltage fluctuations are common in mountain regions, so electricity may not always be reliable.
🏕️ During the Trek
• No electricity or charging facilities are available at Bekaltal or Brahmatal campsites.
• Charge all your electronic devices before leaving Lohajung.
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📌 Important Suggestions
• Carry a fully charged power bank (highly recommended).
• Keep your mobile phone, camera, and other devices fully charged whenever
electricity is available.
• Inform your family and friends in advance about limited mobile connectivity during the trek.
• Complete important calls, online payments, and banking work before reaching Lohajung.
• Carry sufficient cash for a hassle-free trekking experience.
• UPI and card payments may not work properly in remote mountain areas.
• Keep your phone on battery-saving mode during the trek to conserve power.
GoAdven India (GAI) is celebrated as one of the best trekking companies in India, renowned for its expertly curated treks and unwavering commitment to safety. The thrill of trekking in the Himalayas comes with inherent risks, making it essential for both beginners and experienced trekkers to prioritize safety. Here’s an overview of the comprehensive safety measures GAI implements before and during treks, ensuring every trekker can embark on their adventure with confidence.
Pre-Trek Safety Measures
a. Pre-Trek Briefings
At GAI, we believe that a well-informed trekker is a safer trekker, making pre-trek briefings a cornerstone of our safety strategy.
- Importance of Thorough Briefings: These sessions ensure that participants are prepared and aware of what to expect, aligning everyone on the trek itinerary, safety protocols, and overall expectations.
- Topics Covered:
- Itinerary Overview: Detailed insights into daily routes, camping sites, and significant landmarks to help trekkers mentally prepare for challenges.
- Safety Protocols: Emphasis on altitude sickness awareness, emergency procedures, and correct use of safety equipment, including recognizing AMS symptoms.
- Expectations and Guidelines: Discussion of the code of conduct, environmental preservation, and adherence to the trek leader's instructions.
b. Medical Safety
The health and well-being of trekkers is a top priority at GAI.
- First Aid Kits and Medical Supplies: Every team carries well-stocked first aid kits to manage injuries and common ailments, including medications for altitude sickness.
- Protocols for Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS):Education and Prevention: Trekkers learn about AMS symptoms and preventive measures during briefings.
- Monitoring: Leaders and medical personnel closely monitor trekkers for AMS signs.
- Treatment and Response: Immediate actions are taken if AMS symptoms are detected, including rehydration and potential evacuation.
c. Technical Safety
GAI prioritizes technical safety for navigating the challenging terrains of the Himalayas.
- Use of Appropriate Gear: Trekkers are equipped with essential gear such as trekking poles, sturdy boots, harnesses, ropes, helmets, and crampons.
- Regular Maintenance of Equipment: All gear is regularly inspected and maintained to ensure optimal safety and functionality.
- Training on Technical Gear: GAI provides training on the proper use of equipment, covering techniques for balance, safety procedures, and gear handling.
Emergency Protocols
GAI understands the need for comprehensive emergency protocols in remote environments.
a. Emergency Response Plan
- Immediate Response: Trained guides are equipped to provide first aid and stabilize patients during emergencies.
- Coordination with Local Authorities: Established protocols for communicating with local medical facilities and rescue teams ensure prompt assistance.
b. Evacuation Procedures
Efficient evacuation procedures are critical for the safety of trekkers.
- Use of Ground Transport: GAI arranges ground transport for less critical cases.
- Quickest Route to Medical Facilities: Pre-arranged agreements with local transport providers ensure rapid response times to medical facilities.
Commitment to Safety
At GoAdven India, we uphold the highest safety standards in the trekking industry. Our commitment extends beyond local regulations, striving to exceed them to ensure each trek is not only adventurous but also safe and enjoyable. With our meticulous preparations and robust safety protocols, trekkers can embark on their journeys with confidence and peace of mind.
1. Trekking Risk Acknowledgement & Participant Declaration
(GoAdven India)
I understand that trekking is an outdoor adventure activity and involves inherent risks that cannot be completely eliminated. These risks include, but are not limited to, the following:
Natural & Environmental Risks
Unpredictable Weather: Sudden rain, cloudbursts, flash floods, Glacial Lake Outburst Floods (GLOFs), hailstorms, thunderstorms, lightning, strong winds, and rapid drops in temperature may occur during the trek or at campsites. Such conditions may require changes to the itinerary or cancellation of the trek without prior notice.
Wildlife & Insects: Encounters with wild animals, reptiles, insects, and arthropods are possible and may pose a safety risk.
Vegetation Hazards: Certain plants may be toxic, poisonous, or harmful. Any contact, consumption, or misuse may result in injury or illness.
Natural Disasters: Landslides, avalanches, earthquakes, whiteouts, or other natural events may occur in mountainous terrain and can be life-threatening.
Health, Altitude & Injury Risks
Altitude-Related Illnesses: Risks include Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS), High Altitude Pulmonary Edema (HAPE), and High Altitude Cerebral Edema (HACE).
Physical Injuries: Uneven trails, loose rocks, slippery surfaces, or water crossings may lead to slips, falls, fractures,
drowning, or other injuries.
Equipment-Related Accidents: Improper use, damage, or failure of trekking or safety equipment may cause injury.
Serious Accidents: Incidents may result in emotional distress, disfigurement, temporary or permanent disability, or paralysis.
Third-Party Actions: Injuries may occur due to the actions or negligence of other trekkers or individuals in the region.
Environmental Exposure: Prolonged exposure to sun, cold, wind, or altitude may cause dehydration, sunburn, hypothermia, frostbite, chilblains, hypoxia, heat-related or cold-related illnesses.
Medical & Evacuation Challenges
Limited Medical Support: Remote trekking regions may have minimal or no access to
medical facilities or trained professionals.
Evacuation Difficulties: Rescue or evacuation during emergencies can be delayed, complex, or weather-dependent.
Additional Risks
Social or Political Situations: Civil unrest, strikes, protests, or regional instability may disrupt travel or pose safety concerns.
Security Threats: Risks related to terrorism or other security issues cannot be ruled out.
Logistical Issues: Transportation delays, road closures, vehicle breakdowns, or cancellations may affect the trek.
Equipment Failure: Personal or group gear may malfunction or fail despite precautions.
Health Risks: Exposure to local diseases, infections, or illnesses is possible.
Unforeseen Circumstances: Any unexpected event beyond human control may impact safety or itinerary.
Participant Acknowledgement
By choosing to participate in this trek, I confirm that:
I have carefully read and understood the risks involved.
I am voluntarily participating in the trekking activity.
I agree to follow all safety instructions, guidelines, and decisions made by the trek leaders.
I take full responsibility for the care and use of my personal and provided equipment.
I understand that GoAdven India’s staff and team members are trained and experienced, but trekking involves unpredictable conditions, and absolute
safety cannot be guaranteed.
I accept that no individual or organization can foresee or prevent every possible risk.
I take full responsibility for my own health, safety, and well-being during the trek.
Personal Preparation & Fitness Responsibility
I acknowledge that I am solely responsible for ensuring that I am physically and mentally prepared for this trek. I confirm that I have reviewed and met the fitness and eligibility requirements prescribed for participation and have taken appropriate steps to prepare myself.
Health Declaration
I confirm and declare that:
I am in sound physical and mental health
at the time of joining the trek.
I do not suffer from any illness, injury, or medical condition that may affect my ability to safely participate.
I have not been medically advised to avoid strenuous physical activity or high-altitude travel.
I agree to disclose any relevant medical information to the organizers if required for safety reasons.
2. Responsibility & Legal Acknowledgement
I further acknowledge and agree that:
I am personally responsible for my safety, health, and well-being throughout the trek.
I willingly accept and assume all risks associated with trekking, whether foreseeable or unforeseen.
I understand and agree that GoAdven India
shall not be held responsible or liable for any injury, accident, illness, loss, or damage that may occur during or after the trek.
I accept full responsibility for any medical treatment, evacuation, or related expenses incurred during or following the trek.
3. Indemnity & Liability Declaration
I hereby acknowledge and agree that:
I shall be fully responsible for my actions and conduct during the trek.
In the event that my actions, whether intentional or unintentional, cause injury to any person or result in loss or damage to property or life, I accept complete responsibility for the consequences.
I agree to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless GoAdven India, its team members, staff, guides, and associates
from any claims, liabilities, losses, or expenses arising due to my actions.
I undertake to bear all costs related to repairs, compensation, medical treatment, or any other expenses incurred as a result of such incidents caused by me.
4. High Altitude Awareness & Safety Protocol
I acknowledge that this trek involves high-altitude conditions, and I may experience symptoms related to altitude sickness or reduced oxygen levels. I understand that for my safety, the trek leader has full authority to assess my condition at any stage and may require me to descend to a lower altitude if continuing is considered unsafe.
I understand and agree that:
Routine health monitoring will be conducted at camps, including checks of
oxygen saturation (SpO₂), pulse rate, and blood pressure.
If my vital readings fall outside the safe range for a particular altitude, the trek leader may restrict my ascent or remove me from the trek, without any entitlement to a refund.
The accepted safety parameters for each altitude are defined by GoAdven India and are available with the trek leadership team.
Terrain, Fitness & Trek Leader’s Authority
I am aware that this is a physically demanding high-altitude trek involving uneven, rocky, snowy, and challenging terrain. I accept that:
The trek leader has the final authority to turn back or discontinue my participation if, in their judgment, I am unable to complete the itinerary safely or require exclusive assistance.
I confirm that I have honestly and realistically evaluated my fitness level, endurance, and suitability for this trek before registering.
Zero-Tolerance Policy (Alcohol, Smoking & Drugs)
I fully understand that the consumption of alcohol, smoking, or use of recreational or narcotic substances is strictly prohibited during the trek.
I accept that:
If I am found consuming or carrying any such substances, I will be immediately removed from the trek.
I will be required to descend and exit the trek/basecamp at my own responsibility, without any claim for refund or compensation.
Additional Medical Requirement for
Participants Aged 58 Years and Above
If I am 58 years of age or older, I acknowledge and agree to the following safety protocol:
a. High-altitude trekking places significant stress on the cardiovascular system. With increasing age, this stress may increase the risk of serious or life-threatening complications, particularly for individuals with a history of high blood pressure or heart-related conditions.
b. A Treadmill Test (TMT) provides a clear medical assessment of cardiovascular fitness and helps determine readiness for high-altitude trekking. This test, along with proper fitness preparation, significantly improves trek safety.
c. GoAdven India encourages trekking for all age groups while prioritizing safety. This protocol has been introduced solely
to reduce health risks and ensure a safe and successful trekking experience.
d. I agree to submit a valid Treadmill Test report within 7 days of trek registration.
If the report confirms healthy cardiovascular function, I may continue with the trek and focus on fitness preparation.
e. If the report indicates medical concerns, GoAdven India may advise me to postpone participation and improve my health before reapplying. In such cases, the trek fee will be refunded as per applicable policies.
5. Final Acknowledgement & Agreement
I confirm that I have thoroughly read, understood, and accepted all terms, conditions, and legal implications of this agreement. I voluntarily agree to be bound by all provisions contained herein.
I further acknowledge that if any clause or part of this agreement is held to be invalid, unlawful, or unenforceable, such determination shall not affect the validity or enforceability of the remaining provisions, which shall continue to remain effective.
I understand and agree that GoAdven India has determined the pricing, structure, and offering of this trek based on my acceptance of these terms. I acknowledge that without my consent to this agreement, GoAdven India would not be able to provide or conduct the trekking services.
I also agree that my acceptance of this agreement through electronic means, including digital signatures or online confirmation, shall be considered legally valid and equivalent to signing a physical,
original document.
6. Travel Documents & Identification Consent
I acknowledge that it is solely my responsibility to arrange, carry, and maintain all documents required for my travel and participation in the trek, including but not limited to valid identification, passports, visas, permits, or any other mandatory paperwork.
I understand that I may be required to present these documents to government authorities, local officials, or trek staff during travel or while on the trek. I agree that GoAdven India shall not be held responsible for any consequences arising from my inability to produce the required documents when asked.
I further accept that GoAdven India is not liable for any loss, theft, misplacement, or
damage to my personal travel or identity documents at any stage of the trip.
Personal Identification & Data Consent
I voluntarily submit a copy of my valid Personal Identification (such as my latest Aadhaar Card or Passport) to GoAdven India strictly for limited purposes, including identity verification, permit processing, regulatory compliance, and administrative requirements directly related to my participation in the trek.
I understand and agree that:
My personal information will be used only for the purposes stated above.
GoAdven India will handle and process my data in accordance with applicable laws, regulations, and data protection standards.
Reasonable measures will be taken to maintain confidentiality and prevent unauthorized access or misuse of my
personal data.
I retain the right to withdraw my consent by providing written notice, provided such withdrawal occurs before the information is utilized for the stated purposes.
7. GoAdven India Reasons to Terminate My Trek
(GoAdven India)
I clearly understand and agree that smoking, consumption of alcohol, or use of any intoxicating or recreational substance is strictly prohibited throughout the trek. This restriction applies at all locations, including but not limited to the basecamp, campsites, trails, accommodation areas, and any premises associated with GoAdven India.
I acknowledge that GoAdven India reserves the full right to immediately discontinue my participation in the trek if I
am found violating this policy at any point.
Trek Discontinuation on Safety or Fitness Grounds
I further understand and accept that GoAdven India has the authority to require me to withdraw from the trek under the following circumstances:
If I suffer from any injury, illness, or medical condition that makes it unsafe or impractical for me to continue.
If my physical fitness level significantly impacts the pace, schedule, or safety of the rest of the group.
If my health indicators, including blood pressure or oxygen saturation (SpO₂) levels, fall outside the safe and acceptable range for the altitude and terrain.
Unacceptable Behaviour & Immediate
Removal
I agree that GoAdven India may immediately terminate my participation and remove me from the trek or basecamp if I engage in any conduct deemed inappropriate, unsafe, or disruptive. This includes, but is not limited to:
i. Sexual misconduct or harassment towards fellow trekkers, staff members, guides, or any other individual.
ii. Non-compliance with trek rules, safety protocols, or instructions issued by the trek leaders, which are applicable equally to all participants.
iii. Aggressive, abusive, or threatening behaviour, whether verbal or physical, including but not limited to:
- Use of abusive language or profanity during disagreements
- Issuing threats toward trekkers or
GoAdven India staff
- Shouting, screaming, or intimidating behaviour
- Physical contact such as pushing or shoving
- Making offensive religious, political, sexist, or discriminatory remarks
iv. Intentional misuse, mishandling, or damage of trekking, camping, or safety equipment provided by GoAdven India.
Consequences of Termination
I fully understand and agree that if my participation in the trek is ended due to any of the reasons stated above:
- I shall not be entitled to a trek completion certificate.
- I shall not be eligible for any refund, partial or otherwise, of the trek fees paid.
- I shall bear all costs associated with my return to the basecamp or exit point,
including expenses for transport, mule, porter, guide, or any other logistical arrangements required.
Include & Exclude
Transportation from Rishikesh to Lohajung and return (only if opting for GoAdven India transportation service) by Sumo / Bolero / Tempo Traveller depending on the group size and availability
Separate transportation service is also available at an additional cost
Meals (Pure Veg): All meals from Lohajung
to Lohajung are included
Meal Plan Includes
Day 1 Dinner to Day 8 Morning tea- biscuits
Daily Breakfast
Lunch / Packed Lunch
Evening Tea & Snacks
Soup & Sweet Dish during dinner
Dinner
Hot drinking water for Night
Accommodation
3 Nights Homestay accommodation at Lohajung village
2 Nights Camping accommodation during the trek on twin / triple / multiple sharing basis
Stay Details
Rooms and camps will be basic, neat, and clean suitable for Himalayan trekking conditions
Common washroom / dry toilet tents will be available at campsites
Male and female participants will be accommodated separately in sharing rooms/tents whenever possible
Double sharing accommodation can be arranged on prior request at additional cost, subject to availability
Permits & Entry Fees
All necessary permits, forest entry charges, and camping permissions are included
Safety Equipment
First Aid Medical Kit
Stretcher
Oxygen Cylinder with complete setup
BP Monitor
Oximeter
Microspikes & gaiters (if required during snow conditions)
Support Staff
Mountaineering-qualified and experienced local trek guides
Experienced trek leaders, guides, cooks, and support staff
Guide ratio: approximately 1 guide for every 10 trekkers
Clock Room Facility
Shared Clock room / extra luggage storage facility available at Lohajung base camp
Participants can leave extra luggage not required during the trek
Certification
Trek completion certificate from GoAdven India
Any kind of personal expenses
Meals during transit unless specifically mentioned
Mule, porter, or backpack offloading charges
Any kind of insurance
Emergency evacuation, medical, rescue, or hospitalization expenses
Extra expenses due to weather, road blockage, landslide, snowfall, or itinerary changes
Anything not mentioned under “Included In The Package”
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