Kedarkantha trek mainly starts from Sankri, but you can also do it from Kotgaon, Devjani and other neighbouring villages. You can also start from any of these villages and end you trek at any village. Sankri is the most popular starting point and has maximum facilities in terms of operational requirement.
Maximum number of vendors are located here, it is 8-10 hour drive from Dehradun and option for public transport is available. Three buses leave Dehradun for Sankri every day. Buses leave at 5:30am (near Prince chowk), 7:30am (near Prince Chowk) and 8:00am (Mussorie bus stand)
Alternatively, one can also take a bus or shared taxi to Purola or Mori and from there take a shared taxi to Sankri. Buses and shared taxis are easily available for Sankri, Purola and Mori between 5:30am in the morning to 10:00am in the morning
Kedarkantha trek is 20km long from Sankri village.
Trekkers generally do 5km uphill trek on day 2 and another 3km uphill trek on day 3 and 2km uphill trek and 10km downhill trek on day4.
In winters you need to add good waterproof shoes, spikes for snow, snow jackets, wind suits as special gears
Dehradun railway station is at approximately 200km from base village of Sankrii
Dehradun airport is at approximately 230 km from base village of Sankri
All vendors provide digital payment facility. We recommend all trekkers to carry cash in case of any emergency
As per trek analysts, Kedarkantha is moderate trek. However, in snowy winters it may get tricky and check your endurance
No, currently paid parking is not available at Sankri, however you can park near the offices of the most of the local vendors.
Nagtibba trek mainly starts from Pantwari, but you can also do it from Auntad (Devalsari) and Shrikot. You can also start from any of these villages and end you trek at any village. Pantari is the most popular starting point and has maximum facilities in terms of operational requirement.
Maximum number of vendors are located here, it is four hour drive from Dehradun and option for public transport is available. Three shared taxis come to Pantwari every day. Two of taxis end and Pantwari and on goes further till Banchaura in Uttarkashi. Two taxis to Pantwari start from Tehsil chowk in Dehradun and end at Pantwari. They leave Dehradun at 7:00am sharp and reach Pantwari between 11:00-11:30am.
Contact details of drivers
Surender ji: 9410504149
Dongwal ji: 8958630217
The other vehicle going to Banchaura leaves at 8:00 am
Alternatively, one can also take a bus or shared taxi to Nainbagh and from there take a shared taxi to Pantwari. Buses and shared taxis are easily available for Nainbagh between 5:30am in the morning to 2:00pm in the evening. Government buses leave from Mussoorie bus stand near railway station and private buses leave from near Prince chowk.
Timing for government buses for Nainbagh are 5:30am, 6:00am, 8:00am and 12 noon
Private buses also start from 5:30 am and available every 30min to hour till 10:00am
Nagtibba trek starts from INR 1,200 but comes with bare minimum facilities. Average packages offering at INR 1,500 are best as they cover all gears, washroom facilities, camping, guide and others. Price amy add up depending on facilities added up such as bonfire, route selected, type of tent facilites, washroom quality, food options, and multiple other additionals.
Nagtibba trek is 20km long from Pantwari village, buts is 16km long from the nearest motorable roadhead. Please note that road onwards from Pantwari od kuchha road (offroad).
Trekkers generally do 5km uphill trek on day 1 and another 5km uphill trek on day 2 and 10km downhill trek on day2.
During the trek most of the operators provide tent facilities for stay but resorts like Goat village are also available, which provide Pucca accommodation
Dehradun railway station is at approximately 100km from base village of Pantwari
Dehradun airport is at approximately 130 km from base village of Pantwari
As per trek analysts, Nagtibba is beginners trek. However, Day 2 of the trek may be little hectic and may check your endurance. (~15km trek)
Yes, nagtibba can be easily done in two days.
No, currently paid parking is not available at Pantwari, however you can park near the offices of the most of the local vendors.
No, currently public toilet facility is not available at Pantwari, but you can avail the toilet facilities of the local restaurants. Alternatively you can book a room at guest houses if you wan private access