From snow-covered summits and alpine lakes to forested ridgelines and ancient temples, Uttarakhand is a trekker’s paradise. This Himalayan state offers a breathtaking variety of trails—from easy walks for beginners to high-altitude expeditions for seasoned mountaineers.
At WALT India, we curate and operate guided treks across Uttarakhand’s Garhwal and Kumaon regions. Whether you seek the thrill of scaling snow passes or the peace of walking through hidden villages and meadows, our treks are designed to be immersive, safe, and unforgettable.
															Altitude: 12,500 ft | Duration: 5–6 Days | Grade: Easy to Moderate
A perfect trek for beginners and snow lovers, Kedarkantha offers sweeping views of the Himalayan range, enchanting forest trails, and a panoramic summit sunrise. Winter treks here are magical, with snow-laden pines and frozen lakes.
															Altitude: 11,700 ft | Duration: 6–8 Days | Grade: Moderate
Known as the “Valley of Gods,” this scenic trek leads you through ancient villages, lush meadows, and mythological landscapes. Ideal for culture lovers and those seeking offbeat routes with moderate challenge.
															Altitude: 14,100 ft | Duration: 5–6 Days | Grade: Moderate
This UNESCO World Heritage Site blooms with over 300 species of alpine flowers during monsoon. Paired with the sacred Hemkund Sahib lake, this trek is a blend of nature, spirituality, and high-altitude beauty.
															Altitude: 15,750 ft | Duration: 7–8 Days | Grade: Moderate to Difficult
Once famous for the mysterious skeletal lake, the Roopkund route is known for its alpine meadows, snowfields, and challenging terrain. Alternate routes like Ali BedniBugyal offer similar high-altitude beauty with better ecological sustainability.
															Altitude: 12,300 ft | Duration: 6–7 Days | Grade: Moderate
This glacier trek in the Kumaon Himalayas is filled with dramatic river crossings, village life, and Himalayan backdrops. It’s a great introduction to glacier trekking and ideal for photographers.
															Altitude: 9,915 ft | Duration: 2 Days | Grade: Easy
A quick getaway trek perfect for beginners and weekend adventurers. Dense oak forests, beautiful clearings, and a rewarding summit view make this short trek ideal for families and first-timers
															Altitude: 12,500 ft | Duration: 6 Days | Grade: Moderate
Also known as the Lord Curzon Trail, Kuari Pass offers one of the best Himalayan panorama views—from Nanda Devi to Kamet. Expect a beautiful mix of meadows, forests, and snow, with high comfort camping.
															Altitude: 16,200 ft | Duration: 7–9 Days | Grade: Difficult
One of the more challenging treks, crossing the high-altitude Bali Pass rewards you with views of Swargarohini, Bandarpoonch, and Black Peak. This trek is for experienced trekkers looking for a real adventure.
															Altitude: 13,800 ft | Duration: 7–10 Days | Grade: Moderate to Difficult
A remote trek passing through dense forests, remote villages, and glacier terrain. Ideal for those who want to step away from commercial trails and experience solitude.
															Altitude: 12,500 ft | Duration: 7 Days | Grade: Moderate
This lesser-known trail offers stunning views of Nanda Kot and Panchachuli peaks. The route goes through picturesque villages, ancient temples, and offers rich cultural exposure.
| Season | Features | 
|---|
| Spring (Mar–May) | Blooming flowers, remaining snow patches, clear skies | 
| Summer (May–June) | Ideal for crossing high-altitude mountain passes | 
| Monsoon (July–Aug) | Best time to visit the Valley of Flowers | 
| Autumn (Sep–Nov) | Golden meadows, clear and stable weather | 
| Winter (Dec–Feb) | Popular for snow treks like Kedarkantha and Nag Tibba | 
Let WALT India take you beyond the tourist trails. Trek with us into the heart of Uttarakhand—where each step tells a story, and each path leads to something truly spectacular