Kedarkantha Winter Trek

Uttarkashi district has become one of India's most beloved winter trekking routes

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.

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