3 NIGHTS/4 DAYS
3605 Meters
Easy to Moderate
18 KM
Sep-March, March- June
20
Barsu
Dehradun
Dehradun
Jolly Grant Airport
(Summers-25° Max/ 10° Min) (Winters-18° Max/ -5° Min
In Barsu:BSNL, Idea and Vodafone Sketchy Networks of BSNL, Idea and Vodafone are available during the trek from Barsu to Dayara Bugyal.
Barsu Village is the last point that has electricity. Note: Most of the electricity is extremely intermittent and can be absent for most part of the day during winter/late summer (when monsoon starts to set in)
Uttarkashi, on the way to Barsu has last ATM Note: Most of time ATM in hilly regions are not functioning. So withdraw cash before you start your journey to Barsu
Dayara Bugyal Trek is also known as the most picturesque high-altitude meadow, situated in Uttarkashi District of Uttarakhand region. ‘Bugyal’ in the local dialect means high-altitude meadow or pasture lands. ‘Nature’s garden’ as one may describe it, is nestled between the Deodar, Pine, Oak, and Rhododendron forest. It is home to rich wildlife that includes wild foxes, porcupines, wild boar, and many more. Birds like Himalayan Monal, Vulture, Snow Pigeon, Robin, and Rosefinch are also easily sighted here. It is a perfect summer trek to witness the green meadows with the backdrop of the mighty Himalayas. These lush green meadows are developed into snow-white ski slopes during the winter season. Thus, in the winter season, it is frequented by adventure lovers to take pleasure in Nordic as well as Alpine skiing.
Dayara Bugyal Trek is one of the vast grasslands in India which covers an area of about 28 kilometers at an altitude of 3,408 m. Thus, Dayara Bugyal offers a plethora of magnificence during every season making it an ideal trek for beginners. Climbing towards the meadow altitude of 3,408 m trekkers are spellbound as the Himalayan ranges unfold and peaks like Bandarpoonch, Black Peak, Srikanth, Jaonli, and Draupadi ka Danda become visible.
Butter Festival:
Butter festival also called Andhuri by the locals is a new means of promoting tourism. The festival takes place from the 16th to the 18th of August every year on the high-altitude meadows of Dayara Bugyal. It is a means to express gratitude to Mother Nature for providing food and safety to their cattle. Butter and milk are smeared on each other and people sing and dance to the tunes of Dhol Damau. Cultural programs and folk dances are organized by the locals.
Day 1 – Dehradun to Barsu
We start our drive from Dehradun to Barsu early in the morning. The drive is visually appealing as the route mixes changing mountain terrain with the colors of the holy river Bhagirathi as we go deeper into the valley. Our drive ends as we reach the village of Barsu. Barsu is a tranquil village frequented by trekkers as it serves as the base camp for the Dayara Bugyal trek. The locals are devotees of Nag Devta, and the village hosts a temple dedicated to this deity. The day ends with a relaxing dinner and an overnight stay in a homestay.
Day 2 – Barsu to Barnala Tal
The trek starts early in the morning after breakfast. The village fades behind the forest trail as we ascend from Barsu on a well-marked trail. This trail passes through an oak and rhododendron forest, eventually leading to a small meadow. This meadow is home to the beautiful Barnala Tal, a natural high-altitude lake, and the holy Nag Devta Temple at one corner of the lake. The day ends as we set up tents for an overnight stay.
Day 3 – Barnala Tal to Dayara Top and back to Barnala Tal
The trek starts through the forest trail in the morning. As we ascend, leaving the forest trail behind, we are greeted with some shepherd huts known locally as Chani. As we pass the huts in the meadow, Dayara Bugyal welcomes us with the backdrop of the snow-capped Himalayan peaks. This lush green expanse of 28 square kilometers hosts streams and rivers that originate in this alpine meadow. The majestic Himalayan peaks, including Srikanth, Gangotri, Draupadi ka Danda, Jaonli, Bandarpunch, and Swargarohini, are visible from the meadow. In summer, we trek through green grass and flowers, while in winter, the trail is covered with a thick blanket of snow. We spend our time at Dayara Top and, after relaxing, trek back to Barnala Tal, our campsite for the night.
Day 4: Barnala Tal to Barsu and Drive to Dehradun
The trek starts early in the morning as we descend from Barnala Tal to the village of Barsu. The local community in Barsu is involved in agriculture, but over recent years, Barsu has seen a surge in tourism. This has led to the development of several guesthouses, providing employment opportunities. Locals also work as guides, cooks, and porters. The day ends as we drive from Barsu to Dehradun, filled with the memories of the beautiful Dayara Bugyal.
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