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Itinerary spanning 18 days starting from Gangotri.
Standard RouteThis is the baseline pacing strategy for this expedition. Expedition leaders frequently modify rotation schedules, add reserve weather days, or adjust high camps based on real-time mountain conditions. Consult the operator's expedition dossier for their precise approach.
Duration
18 Days
Total Distance
80 KM
Max Altitude
22,411 FT
Trek Type
linear
Permit Cost
Foreigner Process
IMF peak booking registration, Inner Line Permit (if near border), and mountaineering visa.
Nearest Embassy Hub
New Delhi
Camp Alt
10,170 ft
Day Gain
0 ft
Drive along the river. 8 hrs.
Key Landmarks
The motorable road navigates deeper into the Bhagirathi river gorge, where the landscape transitions from lower foothills into the steep, pine-clad canyons.
Camp Alt
10,170 ft
Day Gain
0 ft
Today's Objective
Acclimatization day at 10,000ft. Short hikes to the Surya Kund waterfalls, focusing on deep breathing and pre-expedition hydration.
Key Landmarks
The team holds position within the barren rocky landscape, monitoring weather patterns and adapting to the thinning atmosphere.
Camp Alt
12,440 ft
Day Gain
+2,270 ft
Trek alongside the roaring Bhagirathi river, passing through the fragile pine forests of Chirbasa. The trail features active rockfall zones and dusty, exposed sections.
Key Landmarks
Vegetation gives way to barren glacial debris as the route enters the expansive moraine basin and ablation zone of the glaciated upper watershed.
Field Notes
KEY ACTIONRiver Crossings
Plan to cross early in the day before snowmelt swells the water levels. Unclip backpack waist belts before crossing.
Use Trekking Poles
Trekking poles are highly recommended to save your knees on the descent.
INFOSlower Progress
Progress will be significantly slower and more taxing on your ankles than trail distance suggests.
Camp Alt
14,200 ft
Day Gain
+1,760 ft
Cross Gaumukh glacier snout. Steep climb to Tapovan. 5 hrs.
Key Landmarks
Vegetation gives way to barren glacial debris as the route enters the expansive moraine basin and ablation zone of the glaciated upper watershed.
Field Notes
KEY ACTIONHelmet Mandatory
Helmet mandatory. Move quickly and quietly through the rockfall zone without stopping to rest.
Use Trekking Poles
Trekking poles are highly recommended to save your knees on the descent.
INFOSlower Progress
Progress will be significantly slower and more taxing on your ankles than trail distance suggests.
Camp Alt
14,200 ft
Day Gain
0 ft
Today's Objective
Traditional puja ceremony to bless the expedition. Rest.
Key Landmarks
The expedition remains stationed within the high-altitude ablation zone, adjusting to the stark environment where exposed scree and ice dominate the glaciated upper watershed.
Camp Alt
14,200 ft
Day Gain
0 ft
Navigate Kirti Glacier moraine and crevasses. Carry equipment.
Key Landmarks
Staying At
Vegetation gives way to barren glacial debris as the route enters the expansive moraine basin and ablation zone of the glaciated upper watershed.
Field Notes
KEY ACTIONRoped Travel
Requires roped glacier travel.
KEY ACTIONStart Early
Start before sunrise to ensure snow bridges remain solid.
Use Trekking Poles
Trekking poles are highly recommended to save your knees on the descent.
INFOSlower Progress
Progress will be significantly slower and more taxing on your ankles than trail distance suggests.
Camp Alt
17,000 ft
Day Gain
+2,800 ft
Navigate the complex and highly unstable moraines of the Gangotri and Kirti glaciers. The team establishes Camp 1 amidst a maze of crevasses, facing extreme cold and high-altitude winds.
Key Landmarks
Staying At
Vegetation gives way to barren glacial debris as the route enters the expansive moraine basin and ablation zone of the Gangotri glacier basin.
Field Notes
KEY ACTIONRoped Travel
Requires roped glacier travel.
KEY ACTIONStart Early
Start before sunrise to ensure snow bridges remain solid.
Use Trekking Poles
Trekking poles are highly recommended to save your knees on the descent.
INFOSlower Progress
Progress will be significantly slower and more taxing on your ankles than trail distance suggests.
Camp Alt
17,000 ft
Day Gain
0 ft
Today's Objective
Rest day on the glacier. Hydration and health monitoring.
Key Landmarks
Staying At
The expedition remains stationed within the high-altitude ablation zone, adjusting to the stark environment where exposed scree and ice dominate the glaciated upper watershed.
Camp Alt
17,000 ft
Day Gain
0 ft
Ascend steep snow gully to Camp 2 site, return to Camp 1.
Key Landmarks
Staying At
Vegetation gives way to barren glacial debris as the route enters the expansive moraine basin and ablation zone of the glaciated upper watershed.
Field Notes
KEY ACTIONRoped Travel
Requires roped glacier travel.
KEY ACTIONStart Early
Start before sunrise to ensure snow bridges remain solid.
Use Trekking Poles
Trekking poles are highly recommended to save your knees on the descent.
INFOSlower Progress
Progress will be significantly slower and more taxing on your ankles than trail distance suggests.
Camp Alt
19,200 ft
Day Gain
+2,200 ft
Move up and establish Camp 2 on the lower dome shelf.
Key Landmarks
Staying At
Vegetation gives way to barren glacial debris as the route enters the expansive moraine basin and ablation zone of the glaciated upper watershed.
Field Notes
Use Trekking Poles
Trekking poles are highly recommended to save your knees on the descent.
INFOSlower Progress
Progress will be significantly slower and more taxing on your ankles than trail distance suggests.
Camp Alt
19,200 ft
Day Gain
0 ft
Carry oxygen and high altitude survival gear to Camp 3, return to Camp 2.
Key Landmarks
Staying At
The final ascent leaves the upper glacial basin for the exposed summit ridges, offering panoramic views across the watershed divide before descending back to the icefields.
Field Notes
Use Trekking Poles
Trekking poles are highly recommended to save your knees on the descent.
INFOSlower Progress
Progress will be significantly slower and more taxing on your ankles than trail distance suggests.
Camp Alt
20,800 ft
Day Gain
+1,600 ft
Establish Camp 3. Sleep with supplementary oxygen.
Key Landmarks
Staying At
The final ascent leaves the upper glacial basin for the exposed summit ridges, offering panoramic views across the watershed divide before descending back to the icefields.
Field Notes
KEY ACTIONRoped Travel
Requires roped glacier travel.
KEY ACTIONStart Early
Start before sunrise to ensure snow bridges remain solid.
Camp Alt
17,000 ft
Day Gain
-3,800 ft
Today's Objective
Alpine start at 11 PM. Scale wide snow slopes of the dome. Summit. Long descent to Camp 1.
Key Landmarks
Staying At
The final ascent leaves the upper glacial basin for the exposed summit ridges, offering panoramic views across the watershed divide before descending back to the icefields.
Field Notes
KEY ACTIONVertical Sections
Expect steep sections requiring jumars and rappelling on fixed lines.
KEY ACTIONHarness Gear
Harness-compatible gear is mandatory.
Camp Alt
14,200 ft
Day Gain
-2,800 ft
Pack up and return to Base Camp for hot meals.
Key Landmarks
The barren ice and moraine of the upper basin transition quickly back into alpine scrub and alpine meadow basin as the route loses elevation.
Field Notes
Use Trekking Poles
Trekking poles are highly recommended to save your knees on the descent.
INFOSlower Progress
Progress will be significantly slower and more taxing on your ankles than trail distance suggests.
Camp Alt
14,200 ft
Day Gain
0 ft
Today's Objective
A crucial contingency day to absorb the unpredictable storm cycles of the Garhwal Himalayas. This ensures the team only attempts the Domes steep ski-slopes during optimal, safe weather.
Key Landmarks
The expedition remains stationed within the high-altitude ablation zone, adjusting to the stark environment where exposed scree and ice dominate the glaciated upper watershed.
Camp Alt
14,200 ft
Day Gain
0 ft
Today's Objective
Reserve day protecting against prolonged whiteouts or heavy snow accumulation on the upper slopes.
Key Landmarks
The expedition remains stationed within the high-altitude ablation zone, adjusting to the stark environment where exposed scree and ice dominate the glaciated upper watershed.
Camp Alt
10,170 ft
Day Gain
-4,030 ft
A long descent tracing the river back to civilization. Trekkers must remain highly focused to avoid careless slips on the loose, dusty trails as physical fatigue peaks.
Key Landmarks
The barren ice and moraine of the upper basin transition quickly back into alpine scrub and barren rocky landscape as the route loses elevation.
Field Notes
KEY ACTIONRiver Crossings
Plan to cross early in the day before snowmelt swells the water levels. Unclip backpack waist belts before crossing.
Camp Alt
2,000 ft
Day Gain
-8,170 ft
Return drive to Dehradun. End of expedition.
Key Landmarks
The mountain valley topography transitions back into the lower foothill river plains.
Explore local traditional temples and villages in the base region.
Kedar Dome Base Camp (Tapovan)
Base Camp
Water
Glacial stream melt
Wind
Moderate
Night Temp
-8°C
Camp 1 (Kirti Glacier)
High Camp
Water
Snow melt required
Wind
High
Night Temp
-15°C
Camp 2
High Camp
Water
Snow melt
Wind
High
Night Temp
-18°C
Camp 3
High Camp
Water
Snow melt
Wind
Extreme
Night Temp
-22°C
Magnetic Declination
+1.5°
Key Waypoints
Critical Navigation Notes
Glacier approach is prone to crevasse shifts; route must be wanded.
Ridge section requires rope fixing and pathfinding on wind-blown snow.
Maintain compass bearings in whiteout conditions.
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