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The Ali-Bedni Bugyal Trek is a spectacular high-altitude trekking route located in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand, India. This trek is renowned for its breathtaking alpine meadows, pristine forests, panoramic views of snow-capped Himalayan peaks, and vibrant floral diversity. The journey takes trekkers through remote villages, lush greenery, and serene landscapes, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural immersion.
Ali Bedni Bugyal: The Enchanting High-Altitude Meadows
Ali Bedni Bugyal, nestled in the heart of Uttarakhand, is one of the most breathtaking high-altitude meadows in India. It lies at an elevation of approximately 3,354 meters above sea level and offers unparalleled views of the surrounding Himalayan ranges, including peaks like Trishul and Nanda Ghunti. Known for its lush green landscapes, expansive pastures, and spiritual significance, Ali Bedni Bugyal has captured the hearts of trekkers, nature lovers, and pilgrims alike. This magical land is not just a trekking destination but also a place where nature, culture, and spirituality converge in perfect harmony.
Location and Accessibility
Located in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand, Ali Bedni Bugyal is part of the larger Roopkund Trek, which is renowned for its challenging terrain and mystical allure. The trek typically begins from Lohajung, a small village that serves as the base camp. Lohajung is well-connected to major cities in Uttarakhand, such as Rishikesh and Kathgodam, by road. From Lohajung, trekkers pass through dense oak and rhododendron forests, charming villages, and cascading streams before reaching the meadows of Ali and Bedni. These twin bugyals (meadows) are separated by a ridge, and together they form one of the most picturesque trekking routes in the Indian Himalayas.
The Beauty of Ali Bedni Bugyal
The word bugyal in the local Garhwali language translates to “meadow” or “pasture.” True to its name, Ali Bedni Bugyal is a vast expanse of alpine grasslands that come alive during the summer months. As the snow melts, the meadow transforms into a vibrant carpet of green adorned with wildflowers in every imaginable hue. The views from Ali Bedni Bugyal are nothing short of spectacular. On clear days, trekkers can witness the majestic Trishul and Nanda Ghunti peaks up close. The sight of these towering mountains against the backdrop of azure skies leaves a lasting impression on visitors.
Cultural and Spiritual Significance
Ali Bedni Bugyal is not just a scenic spot but also holds deep cultural and spiritual importance for the locals. The meadow is a part of the Nanda Devi Raj Jat Yatra, a grand pilgrimage held once every 12 years in honor of Goddess Nanda Devi. This sacred journey involves carrying a four-horned sheep from the village of Nauti to Homkund, passing through Ali Bedni Bugyal and other high-altitude regions. The meadow serves as an important halt during this yatra, where pilgrims pay homage to the goddess and seek blessings.
Flora and Fauna
Ali Bedni Bugyal is a biodiversity hotspot, home to a variety of flora and fauna that thrive in its alpine environment. The meadow is particularly famous for its wildflowers, including species like Brahma Kamal, Anemones, and Blue Poppies, which bloom during the monsoon season. These flowers not only add to the meadow’s beauty but also play a crucial role in the region’s ecosystem.
The dense forests surrounding the bugyal are home to several wildlife species, including Himalayan black bears, musk deer, and monals (the state bird of Uttarakhand). Birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts often visit the area to catch a glimpse of these elusive creatures. The meadow also serves as grazing grounds for sheep and cattle owned by local shepherds, who practice traditional methods of animal husbandry.
The Trekking Experience
The trek to Ali Bedni Bugyal is considered moderately challenging, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced trekkers. The journey takes trekkers through diverse terrains, ranging from dense forests to rocky trails and open meadows. The trek is spread over several days, with campsites strategically located to offer stunning views of the surrounding landscapes.
One of the highlights of the trek is the sunrise at Bedni Bugyal. As the first rays of the sun hit the snow-capped peaks, the entire meadow is bathed in a golden glow, creating a surreal atmosphere. Another notable feature is the Bedni Kund, a small sacred pond located in the meadow. This pond is of religious significance and is often used for rituals during the Nanda Devi Raj Jat Yatra.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Ali Bedni Bugyal depends on the experience one seeks. For those who wish to see the meadow in full bloom, the months of June to September are ideal. During this period, the landscape is lush and vibrant, and the weather is pleasant. However, trekkers should be prepared for occasional rain, as this is also the monsoon season.
For snow enthusiasts, the winter months of December to February offer a completely different experience. The meadow is covered in a thick blanket of snow, and the trek becomes more challenging due to extreme weather conditions. Regardless of the season, the beauty of Ali Bedni Bugyal never fails to captivate its visitors.
6 Days
20
Hindi, Eng
Trek Distance: 7 km / 5–6 hours
Morning:
Start early in the morning after breakfast to utilize maximum daylight.
Carry sufficient water, snacks, and essentials required for the day trek.
Trekking Route:
Begin the ascent from Ali Bugyal towards Bedni Bugyal.
Walk through vast alpine meadows with stunning views of the surrounding Himalayan ranges.
Follow the gentle trail leading to Bedni Bugyal, enjoying the open grasslands and fresh mountain air.
Arrival at Bedni Bugyal:
Reach Bedni Bugyal by late morning.
Take time to explore the beautiful meadows and absorb the tranquil surroundings.
Visit the sacred Bedni Kund (if time permits) and learn about its cultural significance.
Summit Push:
From Bedni Bugyal, continue the climb towards Bedni Top (Summit).
The trail gradually ascends and offers panoramic views of Mt. Trishul and Mt. Nanda Ghunti (weather permitting).
Spend some time at the summit, enjoying the breathtaking Himalayan vistas.
Lunch Break:
Have a packed lunch near the summit or at a suitable spot on the descent.
Relax and refuel while soaking in the high-altitude scenery.
Return Trek:
After lunch, begin the descent following the same route back to Ali Bugyal.
Enjoy changing perspectives of the meadows and surrounding peaks during the return walk.
Take short breaks for rest, photography, and hydration.
Arrival at Ali Bugyal:
Reach Ali Bugyal by late afternoon or early evening.
Relax at the campsite, followed by dinner and overnight stay under the stars.
Trek Distance: 9 km / 6 hours
Morning:
Wake up early at Ali Bugyal and enjoy breakfast with panoramic mountain views.
Pack your bags and prepare for the final descent of the trek.
Trekking Route:
Begin the descent from Ali Bugyal towards Gairoli Patal.
The trail gradually leads through alpine meadows into dense forests, offering changing landscapes and scenic views.
Continue trekking downhill towards the Neelganga River, enjoying the sounds of flowing water and forest surroundings.
Neelganga River Crossing:
Reach the Neelganga River by late morning or early afternoon.
Take a short break near the river, refill water if required, and enjoy the serene environment.
Cross the river carefully and continue the trek towards Wan village.
Wan Village:
Arrive at Wan village and take some time to rest and interact with the locals.
This traditional Himalayan village marks the end of the trek route.
Drive to Lohajung:
From Wan, drive back to Lohajung.
Reach Lohajung by late afternoon or early evening.
End of Trek:
Freshen up at the homestay, followed by dinner and a comfortable overnight stay at Lohajung.
Early Morning farewell to Lohajung and begin the journey back to Rishikesh.
Enjoy the scenic drive through the mountains and valleys, cherishing the memories of the trek.
Arrive in Rishikesh by late afternoon, marking the end of your unforgettable Brahmatal trekking adventure.
Expected reaching to Rishikesh is arround 7 pm. Its suggested to book your further journey after 10 Pm.
Note: This itinerary is subject to change based on weather conditions, group preferences, and unforeseen circumstances. It is recommended to consult with GoAdven India for the most up-to-date information and guidance before embarking on the trek.
Additionally, ensure that you are adequately prepared with proper trekking gear, clothing, and essentials for a safe and enjoyable experience in the Ali Bedni Bugyal Trek
Normally Go Adven India expect to carry your personal luggage on your own, if you wish to offload your backpack, you can give it to Mule.
Charges of offloading backpack(if you are not able to carry your own backpack):-
INR 1600/- Bag/ whole trek
The backpack cannot weight more than 10 kgs. Backpack should have waterproof cover. Suitcases/strolleys/ bags will not be allowed. only trekking bags allowed)
Trek Cost - Rs 11,999
GST - 5% (Mandatory) on Trek Fees
Off load Backpack - Rs 2,000/ bag/ whole trek (if not able to carry)
Pick-Up Information: 6 AM
Arrival Time in Rishikesh: Ensure you arrive by 5:30 AM.
Pick-Up Location:
Tapovan, Rishikesh
Landmark: State bank of india, opposite Balak nath Mandir Tapovan, Rishikesh
Flight Options:
Fly Directly to Dehradun
Recommended for an added rest day in Rishikesh.
Frequent connections from major metro cities.
1-hour bus ride from Dehradun to Rishikesh or can hire a cab directly from airpot to your stay in tapovan, Rishikesh.
Fly to Delhi:
Arrive before 9:00 PM
Take a bus to Rishikesh from Delhi.
Train Options:
Departs New Delhi Railway Station at 6:45 AM, arrives in Haridwar at 11:30 AM.
Frequent buses from Haridwar to Rishikesh (1-hour journey).
Leaves Hazrat Nizamuddin at 3:20 PM, arrives in Haridwar at 7:33 PM.
Stay overnight in Tapovan, Rishikesh.
Overnight Bus Option:
Depart from Delhi’s ISBT Kashmiri Gate.
Frequent departures, taking about 8-9 hours.
Aim for a bus that arrives before 5:30 AM.
Additional Notes:
Last metro from the airport to New Delhi is at 11:15 PM.
Tapovan, Rishikesh
Arrival Time: Aim to reach Rishikesh between 6:30 PM and 7:30 PM.
Subsequent Travel Arrangements:
Plan any further travel after 10:00 PM to ensure you have enough time for your arrival and any necessary transitions or stay Rishikesh overnight.
When planning your return, keep the following in mind:
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.
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.
b. Medical Safety
The health and well-being of trekkers is a top priority at GAI.
c. Technical Safety
GAI prioritizes technical safety for navigating the challenging terrains of the Himalayas.
GAI understands the need for comprehensive emergency protocols in remote environments.
a. Emergency Response Plan
b. Evacuation Procedures
Efficient evacuation procedures are critical for the safety of trekkers.
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.
(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:
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
(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.
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.
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.
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.
The best time to undertake the Ali-Bedni Bugyal Trek is during the summer months (May to June) and the post-monsoon season (September to October). These periods offer stable weather conditions, clear skies, and lush greenery, enhancing the overall trekking experience.
Bedni Bugyal is situated at an altitude of approximately 3,350 meters (11,000 feet), while Ali Bugyal is located at around 3,300 meters (10,800 feet) above sea level. These expansive alpine meadows offer panoramic views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks.
While hiring a guide is not mandatory, it is highly recommended, especially for those unfamiliar with the terrain and local customs. Guides provide valuable assistance, navigation, and safety tips during the trek, enhancing the overall experience.
Ali Bedni Bugyal is a 6 day trek. The stay on Day 1 and Day 5, at Lohajung, will be in a homestay, where you will share rooms with fellow trekkers on multiple sharing basis. Stay on all other days of the trek in tents. Each tent accommodates 3 trekkers.
The homestay at Lohajung will have concrete toilets. During the trek, toilet tents will be set up along each campsite. There will be 2 to 4 of these toilet tents depending on the size of the group. A toilet tent will have a deep pit, where one can answer nature’s call. There will be a mound of soil and a shovel to cover it up. These are dry toilets, where you’ll have to use toilet paper. This is the most hygienic and convenient way to answer nature’s call in the wild. Please use plain toilet paper and refrain from using wet wipes since these are not biodegradable.
You will get mobile signals at Lohajung for Airtal, Idea, BSNL & Jio. Signals will be intermittent in the mountains. So finish all your important calls at Lohajung and inform your family members about limited phone connectivity. As per electricity, The last charging point would be at our basecamp in Lohajung. However, come prepared for the possibility of power cuts at Lohajung.
yes! you can leave your extra luggage in basecamp. but we suggest dont leave your valuable items in extra luggage. GoAdven India will not be responsible for any theft, damage or missing of your items.
A Himalayan trek like Ali Bedni requires a good fitness level. The trek has long climbs and walks daily. As a measure of your fitness, we need you to: Run at least 5 km in 35 minutes before your trek. Consistency of your workout also matters, so aim to jog 20 km a week or 80 km in a month. It's a minimum mandatory requirement if you wish to trek with us OR Alternatively, cycle for at least 22 km in 60 minutes. Aim to cycle 110 km a week or 440 km in a month. However, running is better suited for your trek preparation. Once you get confirmed for your trek, we will diligently follow up on your fitness routine. Our team will also assist in putting you through a fitness plan. It will ultimately help you have a safe trek experience.
(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:
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
From ₹10,500.00
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