Dev Kyara Bugiyal

5 to 10 days    Uttrakhand    Moderate

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Short Itinerary

Day 1          

  Dehradun to Sankri 

 Travel Time: 8-9 hours.               

Day 2  

 Sankri to Boincha(Drive 3 hours) then   Trek to Obra

 Trek Time: 3-4 hours.

Day 3

 Obra to Bhawa Waterfall

 Trek Time: 6-7 hours.

Day 4

 Bhawa Waterfall to Dev Kyara

 Trek Time: 5-6 hours.

Day 5

 Explore Dev Kyara and back to Bhawa   Waterfall Campsite

 Trek Time: 5-6 hours

Day 6

 Bhawa Waterfall to Boincha to Sankri   (Drive 3 hours)

 Trek Time: 6-7 hours.

Day 7  Depart from Sankri. Drive to Dehradun   Travel Time : 8-9 hours

Overview

At an altitude of 13,751 ft Dev Kyara is a high altitude vast meadow situated at Sankari Range, Uttarakhand. Dev Kyara velley offers mesmerising  view of Swargarohini, Bandarpooch, Kalanag Parvat (Black Peak) and ample opportunities to capture the majestic snow-covered mountains. This vast charming  bugyal is covered with forests, velvety grass.you will Witness stunning sunrise and sunset views from majestic bhawa waterfall. It seems like the moonbeams are faling down from heaven. You will witness pleasurable taste of the rich culture that resides in the Obra Valley and the Dev Kyara Bugyal as well as a panoramic view of the Himalayas. This trek is the perfect opportunity for you to indulge in fresh Himalayan air away from the concrete world.

Arrival in Sankri from Dehradun
  • Distance: 210 km (Dehradun to Sankri)
  • Duration: 8-9 hours
  • Altitude: 6,455 ft
  • Mode of Transport: Drive

The journey unfolds picturesque landscapes as you travel from Dehradun to Sankri, passing through the Queen of Hills, Mussoorie, and charming villages. Enjoy the beauty of Rajpur road and the serenity of the Yamuna River.

Day 1
Trek from Sankri to Boincha (6762 ft) to Obra (7641 ft)
  • Distance: 35 km (Drive) + 3.4 km (Trek)
  • Duration: 3 hours (Drive) + 3 hours (Trek)
  • Altitude: Boincha - 6,762 ft, Obra - 7,641 ft
  • Mode of Transport: Drive + On foot
  • Trek Duration: 3-4 hours

The trek begins with a drive to Boincha, passing through captivating villages. The trail takes you through deep pine forests, with a gradual ascent to the picturesque campsite of Obra Thatch, surrounded by mountains.

Day 2
Obra to Bhawa Waterfall (11,234 ft)
  • Distance: 8.13 km
  • Altitude: Bhawa Waterfall - 11,234 ft
  • Mode of Transport: On foot
  • Trek Duration: 6-7 hours

Trek through enchanting pine forests, ascend to a large open ground with breathtaking views. Witness over twenty waterfalls and meadows with flowers. Bhawa Waterfall campsite offers spectacular vistas of birch trees and a mesmerizing landscape.

Day 3
Bhawa Waterfall to Dev Kyara (13,451 ft)
  • Distance: 5 km
  • Duration: 5 hours
  • Altitude: Dev Kyara - 13,451 ft
  • Mode of Transport: On foot
  • Trek Duration: 5 hours

A fairy-tale day with early morning views, walking through open valleys, crossing numerous waterfalls, and reaching the magnificent Devkyara campsite. The landscape includes snow-capped peaks, flower-filled fields, and the presence of Mt. Ranglana.

 

Day 4
Explore Dev Kyara and back to Bhawa Waterfall Campsite (11,234 ft)
  • Distance: 5 km
  • Trek Duration: 5-6 hours
  • Altitude: Bhawa Waterfall - 11,234 ft

Explore the enchanting Dev Kyara, witness a big shade under a rock, and return to Bhawa Waterfall campsite. Capture different perspectives of the valley, birch trees, and the stunning Bhawa campsite.

Day 5
Bhawa Waterfall to Boincha to Sankri
  • Distance: 12 km (Trek) + 35 km (Drive)
  • Duration: 6-7 hours (Trek) + 3 hours (Drive)
  • Altitude: Boincha - 6,762 ft, Sankri - 6,455 ft
  • Mode of Transport: On foot + Drive

Descend through the forestry trail, reliving the captivating landscapes. Reach Boincha and then drive back to Sankri. Enjoy the familiarity of the trail and the beauty of the surroundings.

Day 6
Depart from Sankri. Drive to Dehradun
  • Distance: 210 km
  • Duration: 8-9 hours
  • Altitude: Variable
  • Mode of Transport: Drive

Bid farewell to Sankri and embark on the journey back to Dehradun, reminiscing about the incredible trekking experience. The drive offers a final glimpse of the mesmerizing landscapes.

Trek durations are approximate and may vary based on individual and group pacing, trail conditions, and other factors.

 

 

Day 7

Policies

Ensuring Safety, Compliance, and Conservation

  • At Trekvento, we prioritize the safety of our trekkers, uphold environmental conservation, and ensure compliance with trekking regulations. Our policies are designed to provide a safe and enjoyable trekking experience while preserving the natural beauty of the Himalayas.

Trekkers Safety Measures

  • Qualified Guides: Every trek is led by experienced and certified trek leaders who prioritize safety and have extensive knowledge of the trekking routes.
  • Emergency Protocols: Detailed emergency protocols are in place, including first aid training for staff and evacuation procedures in case of emergencies.
  • Equipment Inspection: Regular inspection and maintenance of trekking gear and equipment to ensure reliability and safety during the trek.
  • Altitude Acclimatization: Trek itineraries are carefully crafted to allow for gradual altitude acclimatization, minimizing the risk of altitude sickness.
  • Weather Monitoring: Continuous monitoring of weather conditions to anticipate and mitigate potential risks.

Trek Regulations and Compliance:

  1. Permits and Permissions: Adherence to all necessary permits and permissions required for trekking in protected areas, ensuring legal compliance and environmental conservation.
  2. Leave No Trace Principles: Implementation of Leave No Trace principles to minimize environmental impact, including proper waste disposal and responsible camping practices.
  3. Respect for Local Culture: Respectful interaction with local communities, adherence to cultural norms, and support for local economies through responsible tourism practices.
  4. Group Size Limits: Maintain manageable group sizes to minimize ecological impact and ensure personalized attention and safety for all trekkers.
  5. Wildlife Conservation: Respect wildlife habitats and observe wildlife from a distance, without disturbing their natural behavior or environment.

Trek Rules and Guidelines:

  • Mandatory Briefing: All trekkers are required to attend a pre-trek briefing covering safety protocols, environmental ethics, and trekking guidelines.
  • Stay on Designated Trails: Trekkers must stay on designated trails to minimize soil erosion and habitat disturbance, ensuring the preservation of delicate ecosystems.
  • No Smoking and Alcohol: Smoking and consumption of alcohol are strictly prohibited during the trek time to maintain a healthy and safe environment for all participants.
  • Follow Guide Instructions: Trekkers must follow the instructions of the trek leaders and guides at all times, especially during emergency situations or challenging terrain.

Conclusion: At Trekvento, we are committed to providing a safe, sustainable, and memorable trekking experience for all our participants. By adhering to our trek policy, trekkers can enjoy the beauty of the Himalayas while contributing to environmental conservation and respecting local communities.

FAQs

What things each trekker should carry ?

Footwear:

  • Waterproof trekking boots, comfortable sneakers, and flip-flops.
  • Woolen socks for warmth.

Backpack:

  • Main backpack (50 liters), daypack (20-30 liters), and a duffel bag.

Clothing:

  • Waterproof jacket and trousers, fleece jacket, thermal innerwear, t-shirts, trekking pants, and shorts.
  • Additional warm layers like sweaters and down jackets.
  • Hats, gloves, and scarves for hand and head protection.

Accessories:

  • Sunglasses, water bottle, hydration bladder, headlamp, and spare batteries.

Trekking Gear:

  • Emergency toolkit, sunscreen, toiletry kit, water purification tablets, Ziploc bags, earplugs, and first-aid kit.

Additional Items:

  • Towel, raincoat or poncho, lip balm, and sunscreen lotion.
  • Trekking pole or walking stick for stability.
  • Medications and personal toiletries.
  • Rain cover for your backpack and a small daypack for essentials during the day.
  • Poly bags or plastic containers for organizing items during heavy weather.

What happens if I cancel the trek?

  1. Trek Cancellation by TrekVento:

    • If a trek is canceled due to natural disasters or unforeseeable circumstances, you'll receive a full trek voucher valid for one year.
  2. Your Cancellation:

    • Canceling 30 or more days before the trek: Full refund.
    • Canceling between 30 and 15 days before the trek: 60% refund.
    • Canceling less than 15 days before the trek: No refund.
    • Refunds are subject to a 4% deduction as cancellation charges.
    • Trek insurance refunds are not provided.
  3. Responsibility:

    • Discoveryhike is not liable for any damage or injury to your belongings during the trek.
    • The trek fee covers all trek expenses from start to finish.