Kedarkantha Winter Trek – A Complete Guide to the Best Snow Trek in India

Kedarkantha Winter Trek – A Complete Guide to the Best Snow Trek in India


by Kuldeep Singh Rawat 2025-06-24

Kedarkantha Winter Trek – Route, How to Reach, Best Time

If you are looking for a great beginner-friendly Himalayan snow trek, you cannot go wrong with the Kedarkantha Winter Trek! Located in Uttarakhand, in Govind Wildlife Sanctuary, this trek will take you on beautiful trails covered in snow, charming villages, and incredible views — including a stunning summit at 12,500 ft.

This trek is also one of the most popular and best winter treks in India.

In this guide, you will find everything you need to plan your Kedarkantha winter trek — route, how to reach, best time, and pro travel tips!

Reasons to Take the Kedarkantha Winter Trek

  • Snow-covered trails from December until March
  • Fantastic 360° views of famous Himalayan peaks from the summit
  • Picturesque campsites in scenic forested areas
  • Easy to moderate grade — very suitable for novices
  • Magical sunrise views over postcard-perfect landscapes

Kedarkantha Trek Route Overview

Starting Point: Sankri (Base village)
Trek Distance: ~20 km total
Altitude: 6,400 ft (Sankri) to 12,500 ft (Summit)
Duration: 4N/5D
Grade: Easy to Moderate

How to Get to Sankri for Kedarkantha Winter Trek

From Delhi:

  • Overnight bus/train to Dehradun
  • From Dehradun, drive/shared taxi to Sankri (200 km, ~8–9 hours)

From Dehradun:

  • Direct shared cabs/private taxis to Sankri (early morning departures)
  • No direct buses – local/shared jeeps available
Kedarkantha Winter Trek Route

Best Times for Kedarkantha Winter Trek

The trek is especially famous for its snow-covered trails in:

  • December to February: Prime winter snow
  • March to early April: Mix of snow with emerging spring beauty
  • January: Best choice if you want the full snow trekking experience

Popular Campsites on Kedarkantha Trek

  • Juda Ka Talab: Frozen lake with pine forest vistas
  • Kedarkantha Base Camp: Incredible night skies
  • Kedarkantha Summit: Sunrise views of Swargarohini, Bandarpoonch, and Black Peak

Packing List for Kedarkantha Winter Trek

  • Waterproof trekking boots with good grip
  • Heavy wool base layers and thermals
  • Waterproof gloves and socks
  • Trekking poles and gaiters
  • UV sunglasses and sunscreen
  • Backpack (50–60L) with rain cover
  • Headlamp, power bank, and personal medications

Pack light but layer smart — temperatures can drop to -10°C or below.

Kedarkantha Winter Trek Tips

  • Get fit beforehand — regular walking/jogging will help
  • Start early each day — snow trails are safer in daylight
  • Stay hydrated even in cold weather
  • Always carry an extra woollen and waterproof layer

Q: Do you need a guide or a permit?

A: Yes.

  • It is highly recommended to hire a local guide or trek operator, especially in winter.
  • You do require a forest entry permit (usually arranged by trek organizers).

Conclusion

The Kedarkantha Winter Trek is not just a snow trek — it’s a complete Himalayan experience filled with adventure, tranquility, and extraordinary scenery. Whether you’re a solo traveler, a first-time trekker, or part of a group, this trek offers everything you need to fall in love with the mountains.

Pack your thermals, lace up those snow boots, and get ready to conquer the snow-covered summit of Kedarkantha!

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This category organizes trekking routes into different classifications to help trekkers find trails that suit their preferences, skills, and requirements. Whether you’re looking for a trek based on the season, duration, difficulty, region, or your trekking experience, this approach makes it easier to choose the perfect adventure for your needs.

🍃 Treks by Season

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🌲 Treks by Nature

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