Garur Peak Expedition — Detailed Guide & Resources

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Garur Peak Expedition — Complete Guide (2026)

Introduction

Garur Peak (5,990m) is a classic peak located in the Alaknanda valley near the sacred town of Badrinath. Positioned in the outer ring of the Nilkantha-Badrinath massif, it is a semi-technical summit ideal for climbers seeking to transition from high-altitude trekking to technical mountaineering. The climb involves crossing boulder zones, navigating moraines, and scaling a final 40-45 degree snow-ice slope to the summit ridge. It offers stunning vistas of Nilkantha and the Nar-Narayan peaks.

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Quick Facts

Duration

9 Days

Max Altitude

19,652 ft

Difficulty

PD

Best Time

May – Jun, Sep – Oct

Trek Distance

80 km

Trail Atmosphere

Stargazing

Class 1 Dark Sky

Scent Profile

Clean mountain air, wild herbs, and fresh snow.

Silence Level

~10 dB

Vertigo Factor

7 / 10

◈ MR IntelligenceAuto-derived

Primarily a cardio demand and joint & muscle impact challenge

A welcoming route with extreme cardio demand, joint & muscle impact, and altitude exposure. This route will push every dimension of your physical and mental endurance to the limit.

Cardio DemandEXTREME
Joint & Muscle ImpactEXTREME
Altitude ExposureEXTREME
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Iconic Spots

Charan Paduka

Sacred rock footprint of Lord Vishnu passed on the trek up.

Badrinath Temple View

Beautiful overview of the colorful Badrinath temple complex from the lower slopes.

Nilkantha Peak View

Stunning sight of the Queen of Garhwal rising nearby.

Getting There

Route to Base

1

Drive from Dehradun/Rishikesh to Badrinath, start trek

Base Village

Badrinath

10,830 ft

Nearest Railhead

Dehradun / Rishikesh railway station

Nearest Airport

Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun (DED)

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Last ATM

Badrinath

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Nearest Medical Facility

District Hospital or AIIMS Rishikesh

Mobile Signal

None at base camp. Sporadic signal at Badrinath.

Water Sources

Glacial meltwater streams near base camp, snow melt required at high camp.

Charging

None after leaving the base village Badrinath. Solar chargers or power banks required.

For Drivers

Road Condition

Highways from Dehradun/Rishikesh up to Badrinath are highly landslide-prone during rain, double-lane mountain highway with ongoing widening.

Badrinath or nearest transit town

Trail Culinary & Diet

Don't miss the High altitude noodle soups and organic barley porridge.

Vegan Friendly Strict Veg Zone

Buy specialized diet items at Rishikesh / Dehradun

The Content & Remote Hub

No DronesStrictly banned or restricted due to proximity to military border posts.

Top Vlog Spots

Charan PadukaBadrinath Temple ViewNilkantha Peak View

Video Calls

none

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UPI Reliability

1/10

Guide Wisdom

Caution

Practice clipping and unclipping from fixed ropes on steep slopes until it is second nature. The crux section above 17200ft requires absolute confidence.

Explore In Detail

Best Time to Visit

Best from May – Jun, Sep – Oct.

See month-by-month season guide

Day by Day Itinerary

9-day route reaching 19,652ft. Covers 80km of varied terrain.

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Difficulty & Fitness

Rated PD. Glacial travel with crevasses above 14800ft.

See difficulty breakdown and fitness guide

Cost & Pricing

Packages range from ₹45,000 – ₹65,000. Inclusions and hidden costs vary by operator tier.

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Permits and Regulations

Peak booking must be registered with the Indian Mountaineering Foundation (IMF). Liaison officer may be assigned for peaks above 6,500m.

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Packing List

Mountaineering Clothing

  • Thermal baselayers
  • Windproof shell jacket/trousers
  • Down jacket comfort to -15C

Footwear & Traction

  • Stiff-soled B2/B3 mountaineering boots
  • Merino wool socks
  • 12-point crampons

Climbing Gear

  • Climbing harness
  • Ascender (Jumar)
  • Descending device (descender)
  • Ice axe
  • Climbing helmet

Flora & Fauna

Flora

Brahma KamalBirch trees

Fauna

MonalBharal

Legend states Garur (the divine eagle mount of Lord Vishnu) rested on this peak before flying to Badrinath.

— Local folklore

Spiritual & Cultural Significance

The local Hindu community associates these peaks with shrines and abodes of Shiva or local devtas.

🕐 Shrine Timings: N/A

Temple Protocols

  • No leather items inside shrines
  • Maintain silence and decorum near holy sites

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the overall climbing difficulty grade of Garur Peak Expedition?

The climbing grade of Garur Peak Expedition is classified as PD. This means it involves moderate glacier travel, simple snow slopes, and low-angle scree requiring basic crampon and ice axe usage.

Are there any mandatory physical or trekking prerequisites for the Garur Peak Expedition expedition?

Yes. We recommend a history of high-altitude treks above 15,000ft (like Roopkund or Goechala) and a high level of cardiovascular fitness (10km run under 55 minutes).

Is an IMF peak permit and Liaison Officer required for Garur Peak Expedition?

Yes. All peaks in India require booking through the Indian Mountaineering Foundation (IMF). For Garur Peak Expedition (5990m), an IMF peak permit is required, but a Liaison Officer is generally not mandated unless requested by the IMF for international teams.

What is the best season to attempt the Garur Peak Expedition expedition?

There are two windows: Pre-monsoon (May to June) and Post-monsoon (September to October). Pre-monsoon has more consolidated snow bridging crevasses, while post-monsoon offers extremely clear weather but colder temperatures.

What is the technical crux of the standard route on Garur Peak Expedition?

The standard route via East Face Standard Route features its main crux at the steep moraine and glacier snout crossing above Garur High Camp at 17200ft.

What camp progression is established on the Garur Peak Expedition expedition?

The progression starts at the base village Badrinath (10830ft). We set up Garur Base Camp at 14800ft, followed by Garur High Camp at 17200ft. The summit push is launched directly from the High Camp.

What boots are mandatory for this expedition?

For Garur Peak Expedition, B2 or B3 stiff-soled mountaineering boots are required. Single leather boots are acceptable if they have high insulation ratings, but double boots are recommended for early summer or late autumn departures.

Where is the nearest medical emergency facility and evacuation route for Garur Peak Expedition?

Evacuation is via Trek down to Badrinath, emergency vehicle to Joshimath Military Hospital.. The nearest hospital is located in Uttarkashi (District Hospital) or Joshimath (Army/Civil Hospital), which has facilities for treating acute mountain sickness (AMS) and traumatic injuries.

How do we source water during the expedition camps?

At Garur Base Camp, water is sourced directly from glacial meltwater streams using filtration. At higher camps like Garur High Camp, all running water is frozen, requiring team members to collect clean snow and melt it using high-altitude multi-fuel stoves.

What is the acclimatization rotation schedule for this climb?

We follow the "climb high, sleep low" rule. Climbers will perform a load ferry from Garur Base Camp to Garur High Camp, caching gear, and return to sleep at the lower camp. This triggers red blood cell production before moving up permanently.

Is satellite communication available during the expedition?

Satellite phones (like Thuraya or Iridium) are restricted in India. However, the expedition leader carries an authorized satellite communicator (like Garmin inReach) for weather reports and emergency SOS signals, registered with local authorities.

Where is the last ATM and cellular network location?

The last ATM and cellular connectivity is at Badrinath or the nearest highway town. Once we trek past the road head, there is zero mobile signal, and satellite/VHF radios are the only forms of communication.

What is the local cultural significance of Garur Peak Expedition?

Legend states Garur (the divine eagle mount of Lord Vishnu) rested on this peak before flying to Badrinath.

What is the estimated success rate for summits on Garur Peak Expedition?

The average success rate is approximately 70%. Success depends heavily on weather windows, team physical preparation, and individual acclimatization.

What high-altitude emergency medicines are carried?

The medical kit contains Diamox (acetazolamide) for AMS, Dexamethasone for HACE (High Altitude Cerebral Edema), and Nifedipine for HAPE (High Altitude Pulmonary Edema). Oxygen cylinders are kept at Base Camp and High Camp for emergencies.

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