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Nestled in the Garhwal Himalayas of Uttarakhand, the Gulabi Kantha Trek is a hidden gem for adventure seekers and nature lovers. Perched at an altitude of around 12,000 ft (3,658 m), this offbeat trek offers breathtaking 360-degree views of some of the most famous Himalayan peaks, including Bandarpunch, Kalindi Sirkala, Shivalik, and Chaukhamba ranges .
The name “Gulabi Kantha” translates to “pink ridge,” inspired by the pink and red hues that cover its meadows during sunrise, sunset, and the blooming season of rhododendrons. Unlike commercial treks, this trail remains untouched, providing a peaceful experience amidst dense oak and pine forests, rolling meadows, and colorful alpine flowers.
Altitude: ~12,000 ft (3,658 m)
Duration: 5–6 days (round trip)
Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate (ideal for beginners & experienced trekkers alike)
Best Time to Visit: March–June (spring/summer) & September–December (autumn/winter)
Region: Uttarkashi district, Uttarakhand, India
Meadows & Wildflowers: Known as the “meadow of flowers,” Gulabi Kantha is carpeted with colorful alpine flowers and lush green pastures.
Panoramic Views: Unobstructed views of snow-capped peaks like Nanda Devi, Bandarpoonch, Srikanth, and Chaukhamba.
Rich Biodiversity: The trail passes through dense oak, pine, and rhododendron forests with diverse flora and fauna.
Offbeat & Less Crowded: Unlike popular treks such as Kedarkantha or Dayara Bugyal, Gulabi Kantha remains untouched by heavy tourist footfall, making it a serene escape.
Offbeat & Untouched: Unlike Kedarkantha or Dayara Bugyal, this trek is free from heavy tourist rush.
Beginner-Friendly: With an easy-to-moderate grade, it is ideal for first-time trekkers.
Flora & Fauna: Spot vibrant wildflowers, Himalayan birds, and occasionally, mountain wildlife.
360° Himalayan Views: On clear days, trekkers are rewarded with majestic, uninterrupted mountain panoramas.
Distance: ~170 km | Time: 6–7 hours drive
Depart from Dehradun early morning. Drive through scenic routes via Mussoorie, Kempty Falls, and Yamuna Valley.
Reach Barkot by evening and check into Hotel Shivlinga Villa for a comfortable stay.
Dinner & overnight stay at the hotel.
Drive to Hanumanchatti (45 km / 2 hrs).
Start trek towards Seema Thatch campsite through lush forests, small streams, and Himalayan meadows.
Overnight stay in tents under starry skies.
Early morning start for the summit push to Gulabi Kantha (12,000 ft).
Witness panoramic views of Bandarpunch, Chaukhamba, Shivalik, and Kala Nag peaks.
Trek back to Seema Thatch campsite for overnight stay.
Trek down from Seema Thatch to Hanumanchatti.
Drive back to Barkot and check-in at a hotel.
Dinner and rest.
After breakfast, drive back to Dehradun with scenic halts en route.
Trip ends with unforgettable memories of Gulabi Kantha.
The Gulabi Kantha Trek is situated near Hanuman Chatti in Uttarkashi, Uttarakhand, in the Garhwal Himalayas. It is an offbeat trekking destination, less crowded compared to Kedarkantha or Dayara Bugyal.
The trek reaches a maximum altitude of 12,000 ft (3,658 m), offering breathtaking 360° views of Bandarpunch, Chaukhamba, Srikanth, Black Peak (Kala Nag), and Shivalik ranges.
The best time to visit Gulabi Kantha is:
Summer/Spring (March–June): Pleasant weather, blooming meadows, and clear skies.
Autumn/Winter (September–December): Crisp air, snowy peaks, and panoramic mountain views.
The Gulabi Kantha Trek difficulty level is easy to moderate, making it ideal for beginners as well as seasoned trekkers. The trail includes forest walks, rolling meadows, and gradual ascents without requiring technical climbing skills.
Nearest Airport: Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun (approx. 210 km from Barkot).
Nearest Railway Station: Dehradun Railway Station.
From Dehradun, trekkers can take a shared cab/tempo traveler arranged by trek operators to Hanuman Chatti or Barkot (base camp).
Yes. The Gulabi Kantha Trek is beginner-friendly, with gradual ascents and well-marked trails. First-time trekkers can easily attempt it with basic fitness preparation.
At base camp (Barkot/Hanuman Chatti): stay in local homestays or guest houses.
On the trek: 2-person tents equipped with warm sleeping bags and foam mattresses.
Trekkers are served nutritious vegetarian meals, including breakfast, packed lunch, evening snacks, and dinner. Eggs are available on request. Jain and Vegan meals can be arranged with prior notice.
Trekkers require forest entry permissions, which are usually included in the trek package. Extra charges may apply for international trekkers.
Offbeat & less crowded trail
Meadows filled with wildflowers and rhododendrons
360° Himalayan views
Easy to moderate grade (suitable for beginners)
Rich biodiversity and cultural experience