Altitude
13,600 ft
8,950 ft
Duration
5D
2D
Distance
41km
14km
Grade
moderate
easy
Dodital & Darwa Pass Trek is significantly more demanding than Prashar Lake Trek.
These aren't quite in the same league. The gap in altitude, difficulty, and duration is large enough that your preparation strategy will be completely different for each. The data below is still useful — but don't treat this as an apples-to-apples comparison.
Fairer comparisons
Best For
First-timers
Both welcome beginners — choose on season
Budget trekkers
Starts ₹7,000 cheaper at budget tier
Summit baggers
4,650ft higher peak altitude
Solitude seekers
Fewer crowds in peak season
Which trek is right for you?
Curated guidance · Not sponsoredCHOOSE DODITAL & DARWA PASS IF...
- ›Helicopter rescue backup matters in your planning
CHOOSE PRASHAR LAKE IF...
- ›You prefer solitude and fewer crowds on the trail
- ›You are looking for a more budget-friendly option
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Key Differences
Altitude Comparison
The altitude gap here is significant. Dodital & Darwa Pass Trek takes you 4,650ft higher than Prashar Lake Trek — expect meaningfully harder breathing, a slower pace on the upper section, and a real difference in AMS risk between the two.
Experience Required
Both require prior experience, but Dodital & Darwa Pass Trek scores 37 difficulty points higher. If you're building progressively, Prashar Lake Trek is the better starting point.
Cost Comparison
Prashar Lake Trek starts lower at budget tier (₹2,000 – ₹5,000) vs Dodital & Darwa Pass Trek (₹9,000 to ₹12,000). The gap at entry level is ₹7,000 — meaningful if you're cost-sensitive.
Better for: Prashar Lake
Emergency Evacuation
Dodital & Darwa Pass Trek has helicopter rescue feasibility near the route — air evacuation is possible in a crisis. Prashar Lake Trek has no helicopter access. The only evacuation option there is on foot back to the road. Factor this into your risk planning.
Better for: Dodital & Darwa Pass
Medical Access & Risk
Prashar Lake Trek provides a higher level of safety infrastructure, specifically noting oxygen refill capabilities at basecamp which Dodital & Darwa Pass Trek lacks.
Better for: Prashar Lake
Terrain Steepness
Don't just look at the difficulty rating. Dodital & Darwa Pass Trek features punishing climbs with a max gradient of 50%, posing a significant challenge to knees. Prashar Lake Trek is much more forgiving with a gentler 20% max gradient.
Better for: Prashar Lake
Accessibility & Drive Time
Prashar Lake Trek is significantly easier to reach with only a 1.5-hour drive from the nearest transport hub. Dodital & Darwa Pass Trek requires a gruelling 7-hour mountain journey before you even start trekking.
Better for: Prashar Lake
Family & Comfort
Prashar Lake Trek is a better option for younger families, allowing children from age 5, compared to Dodital & Darwa Pass Trek which has a minimum age of 10.
Better for: Prashar Lake
Crowd & Atmosphere
Dodital & Darwa Pass Trek: Medium. Prashar Lake Trek: moderate. Stargazing: Dodital & Darwa Pass Trek has a darker sky (Bortle 2 vs 3) — a meaningful difference on a clear night.
Gear Rental
Dodital & Darwa Pass Trek has gear rental available (Uttarkashi town has multiple climbing institutes rendering gear.) — useful if you're not travelling with full kit. Prashar Lake Trek has no rental option at base; bring all equipment from a city like Rishikesh or Manali.
Better for: Dodital & Darwa Pass
Digital Detox vs. Connected
Prashar Lake Trek offers WiFi availability at the basecamp, allowing you to check in with family or work. Dodital & Darwa Pass Trek is a complete digital detox with zero connectivity.
Side-by-Side Facts
Dodital & Darwa Pass
Prashar Lake
Wildlife
Himalayan Golden Trout, Asiatic Black Bear
Red Fox, Golden Eagle
Flora
Himalayan Oak, Pink Rhododendron
Oak, Rhododendron
Stargazing
Bortle 2
Bortle 3
Helicopter rescue
✅ Feasible
❌ Not feasible
Gear rental
✅ Available
❌ Not available
Prior trek needed
❌ Not required
❌ Not required
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