Kedarkantha (3,810 m) in Uttarkashi district has become one of India's most beloved winter trekking routes — offering the magic of deep Himalayan snow, a genuine summit experience, and unforgettable panoramic views without extreme technical difficulty. The standard 4-5 day route from Sankri village passes through dense forests, the frozen lake of Juda Ka Talab, and deep snow to the summit ridge. On a clear day, the panoramic view encompasses Swargarohini, Bandarpunch, Black Peak, and Kedarnath peak. Local community homestays at Sankri ensure economic benefits reach the mountain villages directly.
- Kedarkantha (3,810 m) in Uttarkashi district is one of India's most popular winter trekking destinations.
- The trek begins from Sankri village (1,920 m), accessible via road from Purola and Dehradun.
- The standard route takes 4-5 days, passing through dense forests, frozen streams, and snow meadows.
- Juda Ka Talab — a gorgeous frozen lake in winter — is one of the trek's most photographed highlights.
- The panoramic summit view includes Swargarohini, Bandarpunch, Kedarnath, and Black Peak.
- The December-April season is considered the best, with deep powdery snow giving landscapes amagical quality.
- The return journey often involves sliding down snow slopes — a memorable and exhilaratingexperience.
- Kedarkantha offers a genuine summit experience with moderate difficulty, ideal for first-time trekkers.
- Sankri village is also the base for the Har Ki Dun trek, making it a dual-purpose trekking hub.
- Local homestays and community-based trekking groups at Sankri ensure tourism revenue reaches localfamilies.