Dayara Bugyal, which offers the largest area of snowscape in Uttarakhand, is a picture-perfect representation of the Himalayan winters. This five-day, short trek lives up to its name, Bugyal, which means “meadows.” An alpine field covered in wildflowers during the summer becomes the largest area of snow in the winter, extending as far as the eye can see.
The trek starts in the self-sustaining village of Raithal in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand, giving you a sneak peek into the unique culture of high-altitude trekking. DayaraBugyal, at an impressive altitude of 3,750M, is a walk through a gallery of mountain life, with these vast open lands providing unobstructed views of the Garhwal range and thick forest lands blanketed by the white of freshly-fallen snow.
The trail for this trek is incredibly enchanting, lined with oak, pine, and maple trees, with rhododendrons strewn throughout the landscape. The trails offer breathtaking views of revered peaks like Mt. Bandarpoonch (6,316 M), Mt. Srikanth (6,133 M), Gangotri I (6,672 M), and Black Peak (6,387 M). Across the summit, Dayara Top, one can witness a splendid panoramic view of the Garhwal range. This winter trek is even more fascinating because it is full of surprises.Along with the two mysterious high-altitude lakes—Gui Lake, which sits idly in the middle of this frozen landscape, and seaweed-green Barnala Tal, which perfectly captures the valley’s winter colors—this short trek also sends you gifts. The music of Russet Sparrows, Eurasian Jays, and Scarlet Minivets enhances this beauty and continues until the end of the trek.
For those who are interested in exploring the Himalayas, this short trek through these expansive grasslands is an ideal introduction to the region; however, novices should be aware of the frigid winter temperatures and the elevation to which the trek leads.
Stay tuned to this page for further information on the route map, itinerary, temperature chart, images, and videos. December through the end of March is the ideal time to explore this trek’s winter beauty.
Trip Overview
Day 1: Arrive at Raithal Village (2,100M)
Day 2: Raithal (2,100M) to Gui Campsite (2,948M)
Day 3: Gui (2,948M) to Chilapada Campsite (3,094M), visit to Barnala Tal (2,850M)
Day 4: Chilapada Campsite (3,094M) to Dayara top (3,750M) to Nayata (2,697M)
Day 5: Nayata (2,697M) to Raithal (2,100M). Drive to Dehradun