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Satopanth Tal Trek

Satopanth tal.

Satopanth-lake

Description

Reviews (2), things to take, available dates, include / exclude, the satopanth tal trek is a popular trekking route in the indian state of uttarakhand. it leads to a glacial lake called satopanth tal uttarakhand himalayas.

The Satopanth Tal trek is a captivating journey through the majestic Himalayan landscapes of Uttarakhand, India. Here’s an overview of what you can expect:

  • Location : Situated in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand, the trek starts from Mana village, which is near the famous pilgrimage site of Badrinath.
  • Duration : The trek typically takes around 6-8 days to complete, depending on the route and pace chosen by trekkers.
  • Altitude : The trek reaches a maximum altitude of approximately 4,600 meters (15,092 feet) at Satopanth Tal, which is a glacial lake surrounded by towering peaks.
  • Terrain : The trail winds through diverse terrain, including dense forests, rocky paths, alpine meadows, and glacial moraines. Trekkers encounter steep ascents and descents, as well as river crossings along the way.
  • Mana Village: Starting point of the trek and the last inhabited village on the India-China border.
  • Vasundhara Falls: A stunning waterfall along the route, believed to be associated with Hindu mythology.
  • Chakratirtha: A picturesque campsite offering panoramic views of surrounding peaks.
  • Satopanth Tal: The ultimate destination, a pristine glacial lake surrounded by snow-clad peaks. It is considered sacred by Hindus and holds mythological significance.
  • Challenges : The trek presents various challenges, including high altitude, unpredictable weather, and rugged terrain. Proper acclimatization, physical fitness, and adequate preparation are essential for a successful journey.
  • Best Time to Visit : The trek is usually undertaken from May to October, during the summer and autumn months, when the weather is relatively stable and the trail is accessible. However, conditions can vary, so it’s essential to check weather forecasts and trail conditions before planning the trek.

Overall, the Satopanth Tal trek offers a memorable adventure amidst the pristine beauty of the Himalayas, attracting trekkers seeking both physical challenge and spiritual rejuvenation.

Wishes here never go unfulfilled in Satopanth Tal

Satopanth Tal is a High Altitude Lake at a height of 4,600 Meter. It is one of the virgin treks not known by many but the trekker and sadhu sant or local people of the area believe that this lake is sacred and possess some supernatural power of fulfilling wishes.

The Satopanth Tal  is between two beguiling the trail is thrilling through dense forest, meadows with enchanted beauty and some steep ridges but the panorama views from the top cannot be described in words.

Trek to this sacred Tal is a difficult one but as the beliefs of people wishes are fulfilled here so it’s worth going there, this part of swargarohini the way to Heaven.

Satopanth-lake

Story of Satopanth Tal Trek

It is believed that Lord Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh often took bath in the waters of Satopanth Tal since then it is considered sacred and pure. Devotees believe that a holy dip in Satopanth Tal will wash away so every year thousands of people visit this place.

To reach this Lake, trek through some Himalayan villages , wide meadows with several streams en route and go through glaciated tracks. It is going to be an adventurous journey.

Mountain views, the great snow-capped peaks visible are Nilkanth, Swargarohini , Narayan Parbat and Balakun with some thrilling views of Chaukhamba Peaks .

Best Time to Visit Satopanth Tal  Trek ?

Satopanth Tal trek  is a very beautiful  and an Moderate  trek in the Uttarakhand Himalaya The Satopanth Tal trek  is great for those people who have a great passion for mountaineering and consider it a special purpose in their life. Satopanth Tal trek  is such a trek where you get to see more than one Himalayan mountain range..

You can do Satopanth Tal trek  May, June, July, September, October, For those who like summer treks, they can go summer treks are a very good time for those who want to see snow Glacier Greenery .

Satopanth Tal trek  is also a good trek for Monsoon trek at that time there are flowers and green greenery which makes the trek very memorable.

The Satopanth Tal trek  starts from Mana Village near Badrinath in Uttarakhand, state India which comes in Gharwal Mountain  Range  District Chamoli

During the day the temperature of Satopanth Tal trek  is around ( 08°C to 18 °C  and during the night the temperature comes down to  05 °C  to 08 °C  which is not bad.

You will never consider yourself boring in Satopanth Tal trek  , this trek can give you nothing but joy, You will get to see the Garhwali and Bhotiya, Traditional culture in mana village this trek which will always keep you connected towards the mountain. Himalayas.

Satopanth-lake

Badrinth Dham Base Camp of Satopanth Tal Swargarohini

The base camp for the Satopanth Tal trek is typically set up in or around the town of Badrinath, which serves as the starting point for the trek. Here’s an overview of Badrinath and its significance as the base camp:

  • Location : Badrinath is a town located in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand, India. Situated at an elevation of approximately 3,100 meters (10,170 feet) above sea level, it is one of the Char Dham pilgrimage sites and is revered by Hindus.
  • Accessibility : Badrinath is well-connected by road to major cities like Dehradun, Rishikesh, and Haridwar. The nearest airport is the Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun, and the nearest railway station is in Haridwar.
  • Pilgrimage Site : Badrinath is famous for the Badrinath Temple, dedicated to Lord Vishnu. It is one of the holiest shrines in Hinduism and attracts thousands of devotees and tourists every year, especially during the pilgrimage season.
  • Base Camp Facilities : As the base camp for the Satopanth Tal trek, Badrinath offers various facilities and amenities for trekkers, including accommodation options ranging from budget guesthouses to more comfortable hotels. Trekkers can also find restaurants, shops, and equipment rental services in the town.
  • Acclimatization : Since Badrinath is situated at a relatively high altitude, it serves as an ideal location for trekkers to acclimatize before starting the trek to higher elevations. It’s essential for trekkers to spend a day or two in Badrinath to adjust to the altitude and prepare for the journey ahead.
  • Starting Point : From Badrinath, trekkers begin their journey towards Satopanth Tal, following a well-defined trail that passes through scenic landscapes, including forests, meadows, and rocky terrain.

  Difficulty level is  Satopanth Tal trek ?

The Satopanth Tal trek is considered to be of moderate to challenging difficulty. Here’s why:

  • High Altitude : The trek reaches altitudes above 4,000 meters (13,000 feet), with the highest point being around 4,600 meters (15,092 feet) at Satopanth Tal. Altitude-related challenges such as altitude sickness can affect trekkers, so proper acclimatization is crucial.
  • Terrain : The trek involves a variety of terrain, including rocky paths, steep ascents and descents, glacial moraines, and possibly snow-covered sections, especially early in the trekking season. Trekking poles and sturdy footwear are recommended to navigate the terrain.
  • Weather : Weather conditions in the Himalayas can be unpredictable, with the possibility of sudden changes, including rain, snow, and high winds. Trekkers should be prepared for varying weather conditions and dress accordingly with layers.
  • Duration and Distance : The trek typically takes 6-8 days to complete, covering a distance of approximately 60-70 kilometers (37-43 miles) round trip. Daily hiking distances can vary, with some days involving longer stretches and more challenging terrain.
  • Physical Fitness : While prior trekking experience isn’t always necessary, a good level of physical fitness is recommended to undertake the Satopanth Tal trek. Regular cardiovascular and strength training exercises can help prepare for the demands of the trek.
  • Remote Location : The trek takes place in a remote and relatively isolated region of the Himalayas. Facilities such as accommodation and medical assistance may be limited along the route, so trekkers should be self-sufficient and prepared to deal with emergencie

  Satopanth Tal trek  trek safe for Beginner ?

Yes Satopanth Tal trek  is a safe trek if you are going with a good trekking team which you must know before booking yourself, It is important for you to know that the bow trekking organization with which we are going is right or not, The minimum age required to trek Satopanth Tal trek  is 12 years and maximum 60 years. The rest depends on your fitness .

  • High Altitude : The trek reaches altitudes above 4,000 meters (13,000 feet), which can pose risks of altitude sickness for inexperienced trekkers. Beginners may not be accustomed to the effects of high altitude on their bodies, making them more susceptible to altitude-related illnesses.
  • Physical Demands : The trek involves long hours of walking each day, covering rugged terrain with steep ascents and descents. Beginners may not have the necessary physical fitness or stamina to handle the demands of the trek, leading to exhaustion or injury.
  • Limited Facilities : The trek takes place in a remote and relatively isolated region of the Himalayas, where facilities such as accommodation, medical assistance, and rescue services may be limited. Beginners may not have the experience or resources to deal with emergencies that may arise during the trek.
  • Weather Conditions : Weather conditions in the Himalayas can be unpredictable, with the possibility of rain, snow, and high winds. Beginners may not have the knowledge or equipment to deal with adverse weather conditions, increasing the risks associated with the trek.
  • Experience : The Satopanth Tal trek requires some level of prior trekking experience to navigate the terrain, manage altitude-related challenges, and ensure safety throughout the journey. Beginners may benefit from starting with shorter and less challenging treks to build up their skills and confidence before attempting more difficult treks like Satopanth T

What should you keep in mind for the Satopanth Tal trek?

Satopanth Tal trek  trek is as good as it is said, you also need to be prepared., Satopanth Tal is a   moderate trek which starts from Mana Village  and ends after trek  Mana Village

So what are the special things to keep in mind before coming on this trek?

Satopanth Tal trek  is one such trek, which you can do this  trek Summer, or Monsoon, this is very safe trek in Uttarakhand Himalayas.

Satopanth-lake

Summer Season

  • Summer trek to Satopanth Tal is very special, the view and the temperature are all favorable to you
  • For summer trek, you have to bring only normal clothes, so that your trek can be good, there is no need for hot clothes, but in hiking it is also necessary to bring all the equipment which is necessary for you.
  • It is necessary to have 3 pairs of clothes from trekking, especially the poncho, you will have to bring every season
  • In the summer season, the temperature is always normal, so there is no need for hot clothes.

  Monsoon Season

  • During the monsoon season, it rains occasionally during the Satopanth Tal trek especially in the Uttarakhand Himalayas , so if you have dry clothes here, it is very good, even when wet, it dries quickly.
  • At this time you have to bring at least 3 pairs of clothes, for monsoon trek you do not have to bring too warm clothes, at this time you, hiking pants and t-Sart, I can trek
  • It’s only a little cold in the morning and evening and the day is a good temperature for you
  • Before going on any trek, it will be easy for you to take information related to each season.
  • Trekkers need to know about these, you can ask us anytime like, Satopanth Tal trek route, trek map, temperature, weather condition, difficulty level, trek starting point, end point, transport, view of the trek, best time to visit, How to reach Satopanth Tal distance etc, Trek Location, keep this information before going
  • 5. You also find some types of flowers in Satopanth Tal which are very beautiful, these treks are very safe trek for monsoon.

Brief Details of Satopanth Tal?

Before heading towards the itinerary, it is really essential to perceive the reason behind choosing Satopanth Tal trek.

See firstly, the trekking distance is a total of by taxi 680 Km both side and on foot 46 km which is to be covered into 07 days. Dehradun to Dehradun

Satopanth Tal is a high altitude mountain trek Altitudes is 4600 meters

The Starting trail is moderate as compare to other treks this is moderate trek. So this trek is good for beginners’ trekkers

Need proper gear & clothing for sub-zero temperature?

You got to see so many heavenly bodies at one place like the panoramic view of the Himalayan ranges, you can see pine forests, different variety of flora and fauna surpassing through bona fide Garhwali culture.

I think Do spare time in Interaction with our local’s team, and you will get to know about some of the ancient tales of Indian mythology and our local cultures, this is good ideas for trekkers

Beautiful landscapes so carry proper photo gear & Extra battery backup.

The backpack should not exceed 12 kg only

Trekker carry your Photo ID , Adhar card , Passport , Visa , for entry at forest check posts on the trek it is very important

Alcohol and non-Veg and smoking is not allowed in during the trek

Altitude we are going to cover in Satopanth Tal

Joshimath (6152 feet)

Laxmivan (08 km) (4/5 Hours) (12,510 feet)

Chakratirth (13,655 feet)

Satopanth tal (14,755 feet)

Key Points of Satopanth Tal Trek

Duration: – 07 Nights 08 Days from Dehradun to Dehradun

Base camp: – Badrinath

Summer Temperature: – Day (5°C to 15°C) Night (6° C to 12° C)

Satopanth Tal – Altitude: – (17,987 feet)

Best Time: – May, June, September, October

Trek Level: – Moderate

Trek distance: – On foot 46 Km – By taxi 680 km

Group Size: – 15 people

Short Itinerary of Satopanth Tal –

Day 1– Drive from Dehradun to Joshimath Altitude – Joshimath by taxi (256 Km) (10/11 Hours) (1,875 m/ 6152 feet) Overnight stay Hotel

Day 2- Drive from Joshimath to Badrinath by taxi (48 km) (2/3 Hours) Reach hotel need proper acclimatization Overnight stay Hotel

Day 3- Trek from Badrinath to Laxmivan (08 km) (4/5 Hours) (12,510 feet) Overnight stay Camp

Day 4- Trek from Laxmivan to Chakratirth (10 km) (5/6 Hours) (13,655 feet) Overnight stay Camp

Day 5- Trek from Chakratirth to satopanth Tal (10 km) (8/9Hours) (14,755 feet) back to Camp Overnight stay Camp

Day 6- Trek from Chakratirth to Laxmivan (10 km) (4/5 Hours) Overnight stay Camp

Day 7- Trek from Laxmivan to Badrinath via mana village (08 km) Overnight stay Hotel

Day 8- Drive from Badrinath to Dehradun by taxi (380 km) (11/12 Hours)

Things Himalayan Hikers recommend

As previously stated, a camera, as well as spare batteries and memory cards, are recommended. We can assure and guarantee that you will be stopping frequently along the trail to observe the grandeur of the trekking experience.

After the trek, we strongly encourage trekkers to tag us on social media when they post any memories from the trip; this will not only prove invaluable to us with our work, but will also serve as a motivational example for all of our experts.

Why you should choose us

We’re here to give you the greatest experience possible through the eyes of highly skilled and qualified specialists who have a passion for adventure sports. We are community members attempting to promote our favorite adventure sports while also supporting local businesses. We, at Himalayan hikers Local trekking organization in Uttarakhand , dedicate ourselves to providing you with an unforgettable experience.

Weather conditions satopanth tal

The weather conditions around Satopanth Tal can vary depending on the season and altitude. Here’s an overview of the typical weather conditions you might encounter during different times of the year:

  • Spring marks the beginning of the trekking season in the region.
  • Weather gradually warms up, but temperatures can still be chilly, especially at higher altitudes.
  • Days are generally pleasant with clear skies, making it a popular time for trekking.
  • However, occasional snowfall or rain showers may occur, especially in March and early April.
  • Summer brings warmer temperatures to the region, but it’s also the monsoon season.
  • Expect frequent rainfall, especially in July and August, which can make trekking trails muddy and slippery.
  • Cloud cover may obscure mountain views, but the surrounding landscape is lush and green.
  • Autumn is another popular trekking season characterized by clear skies and stable weather conditions.
  • Days are generally sunny with comfortable temperatures, making it ideal for trekking.
  • The foliage begins to change colors, creating stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
  • Nights can be cold, especially at higher elevations, so be prepared with warm clothing.

  Things to carry

1) Because nights at higher elevations tend to be substantially colder, we suggest having well-graded, warm and comfortable clothing along with good quality shoes.

2) Despite the fact that we handle medical crises, we urge individuals to keep their emergency kits at hand in any case of personal underlying illnesses.

3) Since the journey provides you with a picturesque view, don’t forget to bring your camera along with extra batteries.

4) All the trekking gears will be provided by our teams hence a we recommend carrying only the important luggage with essentials

You r Travel Plan for the Satopanth Tal Trek

You can book trains, air flights, and bus tickets for your journey only according to the information given by us.

The Satopanth Tal  trek will be of 6 days and 02 days of your journey total of 08 Days from Dehradun to Dehradun

First of all, all the trekkers will have to book their flight and train bus according to our time table as our pick up is from 6 am to 7 am, you will have to reach Dehradun in the morning.

A taxi from Himalayan Hikers will link you to the Dehradun Railway station.

Himalayan Hikers organize transport to Badrinath  base camp from Dehradun Railway station. Our vehicles leave at 6:00 am to 7:00 am sharp from Dehradun

In the Dehradun  Railway Station, you will get our staff that will arrange transport for you. The contacts no Transport coordinator or our office team will give you a week ago to your departure

Please you guys book your transport facility according to your own time table, after Himalayan Hikers take all the responsibility of Dehradun to Dehradun , that you will not face any problem.

How to reach Satopanth Tal Trek ?

If you are Traveling from Kolkata, Bangalore, Chennai, Pune, Mumbai, Maharashtra,  or Gujarat, Delhi Hyderabad any other State , so you will have to come to Delhi, you will get a train from Delhi for Dehradun comfortably.

Option 01:-   By Train

All trekkers booked yourself the,

Nanda Devi Express to Dehradun v (Train no is 12402 Departure 11:30 pm: – Reached Haridwar 3:53 am a morning

Take the overnight train Dehradun to from new Delhi- Dehradun Special A/C train from Hazrat Nizamuddin railway station the best option for you. The train reached at Haridwar railway station morning 3:53 am to 4:30 am if you Meet to Our office Member – joining to our upcoming batches and Group.

Option 02:- By Air –

Jolly Grant airport is the nearest airport in Dehradun , Rishikesh or Haridwar, Located about 27 km for the Dehradun main city. There are flights available from all states to Dehradun Airport, you can go online and book your tickets. These are easy and easy ways for you and you also save your time, Taxis are available from the airport to Dehradun, Rishikesh or Haridwar at all time costs Rs. 1000/* one-way pay to directly

Option 03:- By Bus

You can reach Dehradun Bus Stand ISBT from Delhi by a bus, board it from (Delhi) Kashmiri Gate ISBT; it is good if you are booked the seats.

Day 1 : Pickup from Dehradun/Haridwar Railway Station and Drive to Joshmath by Taxi or tempo travellers 

Total distance – 280 km – 10/11 Hours journey

Mode of journey – By taxi

Altitude – Joshimath– 6152 feet

Night stay – Hotel – on twin share basis

Himalayan Hikers organizes transport for trekkers from Haridwar Railway Station in the morning which will leave for Sankri around 6:00 am to 7:00 am.

The journey from Dehradun or Haridwar Railway Station to Joshimath typically involves a scenic drive through the Himalayan foothills and passes through several towns and villages. Here’s an overview of the route and some key points of interest along the way:

  • Your journey begins at either Dehradun or Haridwar Railway Station, depending on your starting point.
  • Dehradun is the capital city of Uttarakhand and offers picturesque views of the Shivalik range.
  • Haridwar is a sacred city situated on the banks of the Ganges River, known for its temples and ghats.
  • Rishikesh is a popular stopover point known as the “Yoga Capital of the World.”
  • The town is renowned for its spiritual significance, yoga ashrams, and adventure activities like river rafting.
  • Devprayag is the confluence of the Bhagirathi and Alaknanda rivers, which merge to form the Ganges River.
  • It’s a significant pilgrimage site and offers stunning views of the confluence.
  • Not to be confused with the city in Jammu and Kashmir, Srinagar is a town in Uttarakhand known for its scenic beauty.
  • It’s situated on the banks of the Alaknanda River and offers beautiful views of the surrounding mountains.
  • Chamoli is a district headquarters town and serves as a major administrative center in the region.
  • The town is surrounded by lush greenery and offers glimpses of traditional Garhwali architecture.
  • Joshimath is a significant town and a gateway to several Himalayan treks, including the trek to Satopanth Tal.
  • It serves as a base camp for pilgrims visiting the revered temples of Badrinath and Hemkund Sahib.
  • The town offers breathtaking views of the Nanda Devi and Neelkanth peaks.

Day 2 : Drive from Joshimath to Badrinath by taxi or tempo travellers overnight stay Hotel 

Total distance – 48 km – 2/3 Hours journey

Altitude Badrinath– 10,170 feet

Night Stay – Hotel – on twin share basis

The journey from Joshimath to Badrinath is a picturesque drive through the Garhwal Himalayas, offering stunning views of snow-capped peaks, lush valleys, and sacred rivers. Here’s an overview of the route and some notable locations you’ll encounter along the way:

  • Your journey begins in Joshimath, a significant town in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand.
  • Joshimath serves as a base camp for treks to several Himalayan peaks and pilgrimage sites, including Badrinath.
  • Vishnuprayag is the first of the Panch Prayag (five confluences) along the Alaknanda River.
  • It marks the confluence of the Alaknanda and Dhauliganga rivers, with a picturesque setting surrounded by mountains.
  • Hanuman Chatti is a small village and a popular starting point for the trek to the holy shrine of Yamunotri.
  • It’s located at the confluence of the Hanuman Ganga and Yamuna rivers, offering serene natural beauty.
  • Mana Village is the last inhabited village on the India-China border and holds mythological significance.
  • It’s believed to be the home of Vyasa, the author of the Mahabharata, and attracts pilgrims and tourists alike.
  • Bheem Pul is a natural rock bridge over the Saraswati River, named after the Pandava prince Bheem from the Mahabharata.
  • Legend has it that Bheem placed this bridge to help Draupadi cross the river during their exile.
  • Badrinath is one of the Char Dham pilgrimage sites and is dedicated to Lord Vishnu.
  • The town is nestled between the Nar and Narayana mountain ranges and offers breathtaking views of the Neelkanth peak.
  • The Badrinath Temple, dating back to the 8th century, is the main attraction and draws thousands of devotees each year.

The drive from Joshimath to Badrinath takes approximately 1.5 to 2 hours, covering a distance of around 45 kilometers (28 miles). The route offers spectacular vistas of the Himalayan landscap

Day 3 : Trek from Badrinath to Laxmivan overnight stay Camp

Trek Distance – 08 km – 4/5 Hours journey

Mode of journey – On foot

Altitude – Laxmivan – 12,510 feet

Night Stay – Camp – on twin share basis

The trek from Badrinath to Laxmivan is a scenic journey through the Himalayan wilderness, offering breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks, alpine meadows, and pristine forests. Here’s an overview of the trek route, difficulty level, location, and overnight camping options:

  • The trek from Badrinath to Laxmivan typically follows a trail that ascends gradually through the valley alongside the Saraswati River.
  • The route passes through dense forests of pine, deodar, and rhododendron trees, offering opportunities to spot diverse flora and fauna.
  • Along the way, trekkers may encounter small streams, waterfalls, and picturesque meadows, making for a scenic journey.
  • The trek from Badrinath to Laxmivan is considered to be of moderate difficulty.
  • While the trail is generally well-defined, it involves ascending terrain and some steep sections.
  • Trekkers should have a reasonable level of fitness and be prepared for several hours of hiking each day.
  • Badrinath: The trek begins in the town of Badrinath, located in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand. Badrinath is a significant pilgrimage site and serves as the base for treks to various destinations in the region.
  • Laxmivan: Laxmivan is a scenic camping site located at an elevation of around 3,500 meters (11,500 feet) above sea level. It’s situated amidst lush green meadows surrounded by towering peaks, offering a serene and picturesque setting for overnight camping.
  • Laxmivan serves as an ideal overnight camping site for trekkers en route from Badrinath to higher altitudes.
  • Trekkers can set up their tents amidst the meadows and enjoy stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
  • It’s advisable to carry camping equipment, including tents, sleeping bags, and cooking supplies, as facilities may be limited in remote areas like Laxmivan.
  • En route to Laxmivan, trekkers are treated to panoramic views of the Neelkanth peak and other snow-capped mountains.
  • The trek offers opportunities for birdwatching and wildlife spotting, with chances to see species like the Himalayan monal, musk deer, and langur monkeys.
  • Laxmivan provides a tranquil setting for stargazing and experiencing the serenity of the Himalayan night sky.

Day 4 : Trek from Laxmivan to Chakratirth overnight stay Camap

Trek Distance – 10 km – 5/6 Hours journey

Altitude – Chakratirth – 13,655 feet

The trek from Laxmivan to Chakratirth is another enchanting leg of the journey through the Himalayan wilderness, offering stunning landscapes and serene camping spots. Here’s an overview of the route, overnight camping options, distance, trek level, and scenic highlights:

  • The trek from Laxmivan to Chakratirth continues along a well-defined trail that winds through alpine meadows and rocky terrain.
  • The route gradually ascends, offering panoramic views of the surrounding peaks and valleys.
  • Trekkers will pass through patches of dense forests, open meadows, and possibly encounter small streams along the way.
  • Chakratirth serves as an excellent overnight camping site for trekkers en route from Laxmivan to higher elevations.
  • Located at an altitude of around 3,800 meters (12,500 feet) above sea level, Chakratirth offers expansive meadows surrounded by snow-capped peaks.
  • Trekkers can set up their tents amidst the meadows and enjoy the tranquility of the Himalayan wilderness under the starry night sky.
  • The distance from Laxmivan to Chakratirth is approximately 5-6 kilometers (3-4 miles), depending on the specific route taken.
  • The trek typically takes around 3-4 hours to complete at a moderate pace, allowing time for breaks and enjoying the scenery.
  • The trek from Laxmivan to Chakratirth is considered to be of moderate difficulty.
  • While the trail is generally well-marked, it involves some steep sections and rocky terrain, requiring a reasonable level of fitness and hiking experience.
  • Trekkers should be prepared for several hours of hiking and be cautious of altitude-related challenges as they ascend to higher elevations.
  • Along the route, trekkers are treated to breathtaking views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks, including Neelkanth, Chaukhamba, and Hathi Parbat.
  • Chakratirth offers a serene setting with lush green meadows, colorful alpine flowers, and the soothing sound of mountain streams.
  • The area is ideal for photography enthusiasts, offering stunning vistas at every turn and opportunities to capture the beauty of the Himalayan landscape.

Day 5 : Trek from Chakratirth to Satopanth Tal summit then back to Camp 

Trek Distance – 05 km – 4/5 Hours journey

Mode of journey – ON foot

Altitude – Satopanth Tal – 14,755 feet

Start the trek early today because you will be crossing some tricky sections on the trail. Ascent to the ridge’s high point and trek along the glacier to reach serene triangular “Satopanth Lake”. Get impressive views of Chaukhamba peaks and Neelkanth Mahadev.

The trek from Chakratirth to Satopanth Tal and back is the highlight of the journey, offering trekkers an opportunity to witness the stunning beauty of Satopanth Tal, surrounded by towering Himalayan peaks. Here’s an overview of the route, altitude, location, and scenic highlights:

  • The trek from Chakratirth to Satopanth Tal involves ascending along a challenging trail that passes through rocky terrain, moraines, and possibly snow-covered sections.
  • The route follows a gradual ascent, offering panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.
  • Trekkers will cross streams, negotiate steep inclines, and navigate through high-altitude terrain before reaching the pristine shores of Satopanth Tal.
  • Satopanth Tal is situated at an altitude of approximately 4,600 meters (15,092 feet) above sea level, making it one of the highest points of the trek.
  • The ascent from Chakratirth to Satopanth Tal involves a significant altitude gain, so trekkers should acclimatize properly and pace themselves accordingly.
  • Satopanth Tal is located in the Garhwal Himalayas of Uttarakhand, India, near the town of Badrinath.
  • The glacial lake is surrounded by majestic peaks, including Neelkanth, Chaukhamba, and Balakun, creating a breathtaking backdrop for trekkers.
  • Along the trekking route, trekkers are treated to stunning vistas of the surrounding Himalayan peaks, including snow-capped mountains, alpine meadows, and cascading waterfalls.
  • Satopanth Tal itself is a mesmerizing sight, with its crystal-clear waters reflecting the azure sky and towering peaks.
  • The area around Satopanth Tal is tranquil and serene, offering trekkers a chance to relax and soak in the natural beauty of the Himalayas.
  • After spending time at Satopanth Tal, trekkers will retrace their steps back to their campsite at Chakratirth.
  • The descent involves navigating the same trail in reverse, offering different perspectives of the landscape and allowing trekkers to enjoy the scenery from a new angle.

Overall, the trek from Chakratirth to Satopanth Tal and back is a challenging yet rewarding adventure, offering trekkers an opportunity to experience the pristine beauty of the Himalayas

Day 6 : Trek from Chakratirth to Laxmivan overnight stay Camp

Trek Distance – 10 km – 4/5 Hours journey

Mode of journey – on foot

Night Stay – Camp – on twin share basis

The trek from Chakratirth to Laxmivan offers trekkers a scenic journey through the Himalayan wilderness, with opportunities to enjoy the tranquility of the alpine meadows and majestic views of the surrounding peaks. Here’s an overview of the route and overnight camping options:

  • The trek from Chakratirth to Laxmivan involves descending from the higher altitude of Chakratirth back to the serene meadows of Laxmivan.
  • The trail may follow the same route taken during the ascent or may vary slightly, depending on the specific trekking itinerary.
  • Trekkers will pass through lush forests, open meadows, and possibly encounter small streams along the way.
  • Laxmivan serves as an ideal overnight camping site for trekkers descending from higher altitudes.
  • Trekkers can set up their tents amidst the picturesque meadows and enjoy the tranquility of the Himalayan wilderness.
  • Laxmivan offers a serene setting with panoramic views of the surrounding peaks, making it an ideal spot to rest and rejuvenate after a day of trekking.

Day 7 : Trek from Laxmivan to Badrinath via mana village

Mode of journey – By taxi – 15 km – On foot – 13 km

Altitude – Swargarohini base camp – 17,987 feet

Night Stay – Hotel – on twin share basis

The trek from Laxmivan to Badrinath via Mana Village offers trekkers a scenic and culturally enriching journey through the Himalayan landscape. Here’s an overview of the route:

  • The trek from Laxmivan to Badrinath via Mana Village involves descending from the higher altitude of Laxmivan to the town of Badrinath, passing through the picturesque Mana Village along the way.
  • The trail may follow a combination of descending paths through forests, meadows, and rocky terrain as it winds its way down to lower elevations.
  • From Laxmivan, trekkers begin their descent towards Mana Village, trekking through alpine meadows and possibly crossing small streams.
  • Trekkers will pass through scenic landscapes, including lush forests and open meadows, with opportunities to enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding mountains.
  • From Mana Village, trekkers continue their descent towards Badrinath, following well-defined trails that wind through the Himalayan foothills.
  • The trail may pass through quaint villages, terraced fields, and patches of dense forests, providing glimpses of local life and culture.
  • Trekkers will eventually reach the town of Badrinath, a significant pilgrimage site and home to the revered Badrinath Temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu.

Day 8: Drive from Badrinath to Dehradun by taxi or tempo travellers 

Distance – 328 km – 11/12 Hours journey

Mode of journey – By Taxi

The drive from Badrinath to Dehradun by taxi or tempo traveler offers travelers a scenic journey through the Himalayan foothills and valleys of Uttarakhand. Here’s an overview of the route:

  • Your journey begins in the town of Badrinath, a significant pilgrimage site and home to the revered Badrinath Temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu.
  • Badrinath is nestled between the Nar and Narayana mountain ranges, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks.
  • As you leave Badrinath, you’ll pass through Mana Village, the last inhabited village on the India-China border.
  • Mana Village holds mythological significance and offers glimpses of traditional Himalayan culture and architecture.
  • Chamoli is the district headquarters town and serves as a major stopover point along the route.
  • The town is surrounded by lush greenery and offers picturesque views of the Alaknanda River and surrounding mountains.
  • Srinagar is a town situated on the banks of the Alaknanda River and serves as another significant stopover point.
  • The town offers opportunities to stretch your legs and enjoy local cuisine before continuing your journey.
  • Devprayag is the confluence of the Bhagirathi and Alaknanda rivers, where they merge to form the Ganges River.
  • The town is a sacred pilgrimage site and offers stunning views of the confluence.
  • Rishikesh is a major town known as the “Yoga Capital of the World” and offers opportunities for adventure activities like river rafting and bungee jumping.
  • It’s a popular stopover point where travelers can rest and explore before continuing their journey.
  • Your journey ends in Dehradun, the capital city of Uttarakhand, known for its picturesque landscapes and colonial architecture.
  • Dehradun is well-connected by road and rail to major cities like Delhi and offers plenty of accommodation options for travelers.

Mandatory Documents

Please carry the documents given below.

Original and photocopy of government photo identity card- (Aadhar Card, Driving License, Voters ID, etc, Passport and Visa important to foreigners Medical Certificate (First part should be filled by the Doctor and Second part by the Trekker) Declaration Certificates

Note: –   Many trekkers commit the same mistake of carrying unnecessary items on a trek which only makes the backpack heavy. It is important to know the right items to carry. It differs from season to season if you are trekking in summers then carry less layers of warm clothing and if you are trekking in winters carry enough layers to protect yourself against chilly cold.

Necessary Items for trekkers

carry on a trek

Backpack (50 to 60 liters) A strongly built backpack with good support is compulsory for a trek. (Rain cover is important)

Sturdy Trekking Shoes The shoes should be strong enough with good support. The people ask if sports shoes would be comfortable but it is good to bring the right trekking shoes.

The Clothes You Should Bring On a Trek Avoid keeping extra clothes because it only makes you backpack heavy.

Trek Pants – The jeans are never suitable for a trek so you need at least 2-3 trek pants for treks carry more for longer treks.

Jacket – Jackets are very important to carry on a trek it protects you against the chilly weather. So carry 2 jackets on a week long trek.

Layers of warm Clothing  Carry warm woolen layers or fleece. Carry more layers during winter season (at least 2 to 3) and less during summer.

Thermals – The Temperature decreases at night so you might be need thermals for Night.

T- Shirts – Bring those t shirts which dry fast.

Poncho –They are needed if you are trekking on a Rainy day to keep you dry.

Hiking Pole

Water Bottle 2

Cap or Balaclava

Woolen and Waterproof Gloves

Socks (Woolen and Regular)

Torch head light

Personal Toiletry Items –  (toothpaste, toothbrush, toilet paper, sanitizer etc.)

Carry Personal Medical Kit

Personal Medical Kit (Carry minimum 5 tablets and maximum 10)

Medical Kit

Diamox – (Prevents altitude sickness)

Digene – (It cures discomfort in stomach, acidity)

Crocin Advance – (Cures fever and headache)

Aspirin/Combiflam – (Pain reliever)

Disprin – (Cures headache)

Avomine – (Prevents motion sickness)

Avil – (It treat allergies)

Norflox TZ & Lomofen – (Prevents Diarrhoea)

Ranitidine – (Reduces the amount of acid in stomach)

Volini/Moov spray – (For sprains)

Betadine/Savlon – (Antiseptic cream)

Stretchable/Elastic bandage

Note:- Use medicines only when prescribed by the doctor. In case you face any problem during your trek, discuss and take advice from the Professional guide.

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  • Satopanth Tal trek we do in small group, Small group is always safe and good, our own experience is that special care can always be taken for trekkers in small group
  • We need to have minimum 5 people for Satopanth Tal
  • Groups of up to 15 people are safe in Satopanth Tal
  • We always tell Trekkers that you can feel yourself very comfortable with your own group
  • One thing should always be kept in mind that in high altitude treks, only a small group should always be taken so that you can experience peace and joy.
  • In small groups, always the group can be supervised very well

What is Included In This Trek?

Transport Facility

Forest Permit and entrance fee

Accommodation in tents on twin share basis

All meals: breakfast, packed lunch, tea, coffee, snacks, soup and dinner

(All camping gears)

High quality tents

Sleeping bags

Separate Toilet tents – Ladies and Gents

Dining Tent

Dining Table

Kitchen team

Radio Walkie Talkie for Communication

Good Experience Trek Leader guide and Technical guide

Medical Kit

Oxygen Cylinders

Crampons and Gaiters

What is Not Included In This Trek?

Personal Insurance

Medical Certificate

Personal toiletry Items and Personal Medicine kit

On first day En Route to base camp the Breakfast and Lunch are Not Included

Last Day En Route Lunch and Dinner are Not Included

2 reviews for Satopanth Tal Trek

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Palash – November 19, 2019

Well organised

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santanu das – November 19, 2019

Satopanth our first trek with Himalayan hikers, this is good company in Uttarakhand,, service and food very good, thanks to Himalayan hikers all team

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Satopanth - Glacial Lake of Divinity

Satopanth Tal is a crystal clear green water, the triangular lake at an elevation of 4600 meters above sea level and is adorned in the midst of the snow-shrouded peaks. Satopanth Tal is a high altitude lake located in Chamoli district of Uttarakhand and near to Badrinath Shrine . 

Apart from religious significance Satopanth also become one of  the Popular treks in Uttarakhand . This glacier trek offers majestic views of Himalayas.

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Why you should gear yourself up for the venerated Satopanth trek?

The pea-green  Satopanth Lake is celebrated for its holiness and mysticism which tempts many avid travellers to gear up for commencing the Satopanth Tal trek. The virgin trail leading to Satopanth can be easily accessed by crossing Lakshmi Van and Chakratirtha. This rewarding trek will offer you unobstructed view of the snow crested Chaukhamba and many other peaks. You will have euphoric spiritual as well as mental bliss while reaching at this lake. 

The trail to the lake rewards trekkers with abundant natural beauty in the form of snow-clad peaks, verdant hills covered with pine and oak trees, gushing rivulets and streams.  

Best Suggested Itinerary for Satopanth Trek

Day 01: Rishikesh - Badrinath Early morning catch the bus to Badrinath from Rishikesh and have lunch en-route. On reaching Badrinath , pay obeisance at the Badrinath temple and take the blessings of the deity. Check it at a hotel, have dinner and overnight stay. 

Day 02: Badrinath - Lakshmi Van Post breakfast, check out from the hotel and commence a short 3 km trek to Mana (you can take local taxi as well), the last village of India on the Indo-Tibetan border. After getting your permits checked, make your advancement towards the Vasundhara Falls . After crossing the Saraswati temple from Mana, the gradient of the trek will become steeper. Walk-in harmony with the mighty Alakananda River, flowing below. 

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After a couple of hours, the surging sound of the water plunging from a height will suddenly hit your ears. On walking closer to the sound, the sight of Vasundhara Fall will come into your eyes. This cascading waterfall has medicinal properties and has been scientifically proved. Absorb the beauty of the waterfall and start treading through the thick birch forests of Laxmi Van. Walk 4 km further on the moraines and you’ll come across your campsite at Laxmi Van. Day 03: Lamxi Van - Chakratirtha Capture the beautiful sunrise view and gear up for today’s trek. This is a short yet scenic trek which will cross the Satopanth Valley. The well-marked trail is dotted with the green patches amidst the vast terminal moraines of Dhano Glacier.

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On the way, you can see the colourful alpine flowers blooming in the valley, after which the glorious view of the three benevolent peaks of Bhagirathi will first appear at the Satopanth Valley. Gradually climb the steep ridge of Sahastradhara to Chakratirtha camping grounds. On reaching the campsite, roll on the ground and gaze at the glaring west face of Mount Neelkanth.

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Day 04:  Chakratirtha - Satopanth - Chakratirtha Unzip your tents early morning, to have a tempting view of Chaukhamba in the centre,  Neelkanth , Satopanth and Parvati Peaks on your left and Balakun on your right. Sip a cup of tea, while getting drenched in the enigmatic aura of the colossal hills.

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Now get ready to meander through the puzzling maze of boulders and moraines. You may also hear the perpetual tumbling sound of the avalanches throughout the valley. This is a tricky stretch so be patient while crossing it. In the last 2 km trek, you may have to deal with a couple of steep slopes and walk over the loose soil scattered over the glacial moraines. On reaching the top of the ridge, you will see the first sight of the triangular shaped, Satopanth Lake .

The breath-taking views from the emerald lake will sweep you off your feet. You can also see a saint known as Mauni Baba who resides near the lake and has stopped talking from a very long time. There is a common belief that he can live on only sun and air if food is unavailable. After spending some time here, start descending to Chakratirtha campsite. The 5 km return trek to Chakratirtha can be completed in a couple of hours.

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Day 05: Chakratirtha - Mana - Badrinath Wake up to the chirps of the playful birds, post breakfast pack your tent to start descending all the way down to Mana village . Follow the same trail that you took for reaching Chakratirtha from Mana. This 15 km trek can be completed in 5-6 hours. On reaching Mana, take the taxi ride to Badrinath , check in at a hotel and have an overnight stay there.

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Day 06:  Badrinath - Rishikesh After having a nutritious and healthy breakfast, check out from the hotel and leave for Rishikesh . 

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Satopanth Trek Travel Tips

  • Trek to Satopanth Tal is moderately difficult and hence requires the trekkers to be physically fit. Cardio-vascular exercises like running, swimming could be practiced to improve stamina.
  • It is recommended that to take the service of experience guide or trekking company for Satopanth Tal trek. You can also check Satopanth Tour packages from eUttaranchal as well.
  • During the monsoons months (July-August), it is better to check with weather and road conditions with the local authorities and tour operators before travelling to the destination.
  • Best time to visit Satopanth Tal is during the months of May, June, September and October. Nearest railhead is at Rishikesh while the nearest airport is situated at Dehradun.
  • Obtain inner line permits from the Forest Department in Joshimath. 
  • The weather conditions and the gradient make the trek more difficult than it may appear.
  • Last market is in Badrinath , do all preparations in Badrinath or Joshimath itself.

Mythology about Satopanth Trek

According to the Hindu legends amd Mythology, the Tridevas or the three devas, Brahma , Vishnu  and Mahesha (Shiva) mediated on the corners of this lake. It is believed that during every Ekadashi  the trinities take a holy dip in the water of Satopanth Lake. The Hindus believe that taking a bath in the Saptopanth Lake on the 11th day of the solar and lunar fortnights is considered to be auspicious.

Locals also believe that some special type of birds are found here, which pick up the pollutants of the lake and thus keeping the lake clean. These birds are not found anywhere else. The local belief is that they are the Gandharvas perdue, who guards the lake against evils.

The Hindus believe that Goddess Lakshmi and her husband Narayan indulged in a penance at Lakshmi Van and Chakratirtha. 

There is an interesting story behind the indent created at Chakratirtha which states that Narayan once kept his Sudarshana Chakra on the valley and due to its weight the valley got its round shaped meadow surrounding the lofty mountains.

About Satopanth Lake

With its emerald blue-green crystal clear waters the triangular lake, having a perimeter of 1 km is situated at an astounding height of 4400-4600 meters (15100 feet). Satopanth Lake is 25 km from Badrinath shrine and about 4 km from Chakrateerth. This pristine lake is situated on the base of legendary Neelkantha Peak. The travelers can relish the stunning views of the glorious Balakun Peak, Kuber Top, Mt. Nilkantha and Mt. Swargarohini which are visible en route.

There is a saint known as Moni Baba , who hasn’t uttered a single word from years. There is a common belief that he can live on sun and air if food is not available.

What is Meaning of Satopanth?

Satopanth word is derived from two words – ‘ Sat-o ’ meaning of truth, and ‘ Panth ’ meaning path or way. So its literal meaning is the path of truth .

Satopanth Lake has three corner and each corner of Satopanth Lake is named after divine Trinity of Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh. The lake considered sacred by the local people of Mana village , which is base camp village for Satopanth Lake.

About Satopanth Glacier and Bhagirathi-Kharak Glacier

The Satopanth and Bhagirath Kharak glaciers are located at the head of Alaknanda Valley in Chamoli district of Uttarakhand. Both Satopanth glacier (13 m) and Bhagirath Kharak glacier (18.5 m) have an average width of 750-850 metres. 

These glaciers sprawl over an area of 21.17 and 31.17 square km respectively. The eastern slopes of Chaukhamba group of peaks feed the ice to these glaciers. The towering peaks raging from 5,288 to 7,068 metres are snow-clad during winters. 

These two glaciers are separated by a linear ridge. Both the glaciers have a sinuous course as their paths are obstructed by a number of spurs. The ablation zones of both the glaciers are covered by a thick layer of debris and their snouts are located at 3858 m and 3796 m above sea level. 

The Alaknanda River originates from Satopanth glacier and meets Uttar Ganga upstream to Alkapuri. At Mana, Alaknanda meets Saraswati River and there onwards it drains in the Badrinath basin. The enchanting Vasudhara Fall is located on the route of these glaciers.

Satopanth is also known or written as Satopanth Lake, Satopant Tal, Sathopanth Tal, Sathopanth Lake trek, Satopanth Glacier trek. Sometimes it is also known as Satopanth - Swargarohini Trek .

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Alkapuri the meeting place of Satopanth glacier & Bhagirathi Kharak glacier

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What is Satopanth Trek famous for?

Satopanth Trek is famous among tourist as Trekking, High Altitude Lake, Mythological Importance, Camping, Glacier, Pilgrimage.

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Satopanth Trek is popular destination for following activities/ interests - Adventure , Camping , Glaciers , Lakes , Pilgrimage , Trekking .

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Satopanth trek highlights.

  • Surreal high altitude green lake Satopanth
  • Walk over a natural rock bridge, Bheem Pul near Mana Village
  • Vasudhara waterfall during the trek
  • Walk through the last village of India, ' Mana '
  • Meet Moni Baba near the lake
  • Cross many glaciers and valleys during the Satopanth trek
  • Views of Himalayan peaks like Chaukhamba, Neelkanth and Swargarohini
  • Satopanth Lake remains frozen during from October to May.

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Last Updated: 26 Apr 2024

Satopanth Trek overview

  • Best time to visit Satopanth Trek May, Jun, Sep, Oct,
  • Starts from Badrinath
  • Trek Distance 22 kms
  • Trek grade Moderate
  • Trek duration 5 days
  • Altitude range 4600 mts
  • Located in Chamoli, Garhwal
  • Famous for Trekking, High Altitude Lake, Mythological Importance, Camping, Glacier, Pilgrimage

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Satopanth Tal Trek:

Upcoming summer Satopanth tal trek starting on 26th May 2024 at Badrinath on Day 1 as per the given itinerary.

The mythical lake trek route to Satopanth Tal encompasses the flavor of high altitude feature, walking on boulder, moraine, glacier and knife edge ridge are enthralling. Captivating peak views are hard to believe. This triangular shaped glacial lake lies above 14000 ft, hidden inside the ridge believed to be the “the road to truth” (Satya ki pantha or path) .

satopanth-tal-chaukhamba-reflection

The Panch Pandavas of epic Mahabharata took this difficult trail to try to reach the heaven. At different places on the trail, the legends still live, and the names bear the resemblance of the myth. Towering Chaukhamba ridge looms over the lake along with the Neelkanth, Balakun, Parvati and other peaks. Many people believe that the Trimoortis,  Brahma, Vishnu and Maheshswar, take bathe in the lake in an auspicious day. Adventurous devotees and Sadhus visit this lake in the monsoon for pilgrimage.

swargarohini-steps-satopanth-yatra

This trail is a classy example of glacier moraine walk on boulders, loose rock and scree zones to the core of the Himalayas and NOT recommended for the beginners . Trekkers must be having prior high altitude multi day trekking experiences.

glacie-moraine-walk-climb-satopanth-trek

After crossing Alaknanda at Mana the trail till Laxmivan is relatively easy and like the usual trekking trails. The trail on the opposite side of the river goes to Vasudhara falls. Campsite of Laxmivan is located on a patch of grass and perhaps the campsites are the only shades of green from now on.

trail-to-laxmivan-vasudhara-fall-on-the-opposite-side-of-the-alaknanda-river

Brief Itinerary for Satopanth trek:

Day 1: Drive from Rishikesh to Badrinath – 290 Km – 11 to 12 hours. Accommodation and meals on your own (NOT included in the TREK FEE). Day 2: Meet your trek guide and briefing. Active Acclimatisation at Badrinath – Walk towards Charan Paduka or Mana etc, in the afternoon you may visit the holy temple. Accommodation and meals on your own. Day 3: Trek from Badrinath to Laxmivan – 10 km – 6 hours. Camp on a twin sharing basis. Day 4: Trek to Chakratirtha – 9 Km – 5 to 6 hours. Camp Day 5: Trek to Satopanth Tal – 5 Km – 3 hours – spend an hour or so and return to Chakratirtha – Total 10 Km – 8 hours. Camp Day 6: Trek from Chakratirtha to Mana – 15 Km – 6 to 7 hours – Walk or drive to Badrinath 3 Km – 1 hour or so. Accommodation and meals on your own . Day 7: Drive from Badrinath to Rishikesh – 290 Km – 1 1o 11 hours. Dehradun airport (DED, Jolly Grant or haridwar railway station is an hour’s drive from Rishikesh.

Important Note:

  • You need to reach on their own to Rishikesh on Day 1 morning (by 6 am) or the previous night. Return to Rishikesh on Day 7 evening (by 8 pm).  Arrange your tickets for inward journey and return from Rishikesh accordingly.
  • TREK FEE ₹ 15,950 + 5% GST per person is excluding Badrinath and includes everything for the trek to Satopanth and back, i.e. 4 days of trekking.
  • For further acclimatisation you may reach Joshimath on Day 0 and then move to Badrinath next day, i.e. Day 1 of our itinerary.

Satopanth Tal trek route and the legend:

We are purely trek organisers and run this trek once or twice in a year for interested and experienced Himalayan hikers.This typical glacial moraine trail into the core of the Himalayas is indeed a delight to any trekker. At the same time 50 Km round trip from Badrinath is tricky in many aspects. It is a full camping style porter run (no horses/mules) trek and there is nowhere you get any food or shelter. This glacier valley is typically low in oxygen and trekkers must get acclimatised once reaching Chakratirtha. If not, there is noway but to return. You need to negotiate boulder zones, moraine debris and scree zones before reaching Satopanth Tal.

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We often get requests from people wishing for Satopanth and Swargarohini Yatra . This must be taken as a high altitude Himalayan trek and the pilgrims must have prior trekking experiences like Kailash, Adi Kailash, Manimahesh, Kinnaur Kailash circuit, Srikhand Mahadev or similar, preferably all. Swargarohini area is out of scope of this trek as that is a mountaineering pursuit. On a clear day one can see clearly the legendary Swargarohini steps from Satopanth Tal and its surrounding. Here is how it looks from Satopanth on a clear day.

satopanth-tal-swargorihini-steps

Camping restricted at Satopanth Tal  (with effect from Sep 2018):

As per Uttarakhand High Court order (Petition No. : 123/2014 ) , one can not camp on alpine and sub-alpine meadows/grasslands, locally called “Bugyal”.  Therefore forest department has revoked the permit to camp at the lake, i.e. Satopanth Tal. Starting from Sep 2018, our highest camp is at Chakratirtha and we visit Satopanth and return to same camp.

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Access to Satopanth trek base – Badrinath:

To reach the trek base Badrinath you need to reach Haridwar on your own arrangements. Haridwar is well connected by train from Delhi and Kolkata. Frequent regular and Volvo bus service from Delhi Kashmiri Gate ISBT.

Based upon trekkers request we may arrange a pickup  from Haridwar railway station to Badrinath and back. This will be shared equally by the availing team members on actual basis and paid directly to the driver. The fare is ₹ 8000 for a Tata Sumo/Mahindra Maxx one way. This can accommodate 5 to 6 people. A Tempo Traveller charges ₹ 12000 (12-13 seat) one way.  This is NOT included in TREK FEE.

You can reach Badrinath by bus which start very early morning from Haridwar, latest by 4:30/5 am. Its a long journey and may take up to 13/14 hours.

To reach the trek base Badrinath independently/public transportation check the details in GETTING THERE TAB.

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  Duration: 4 days of trekking from Badrinath to Satopanth Tal and return. Haridwar to Haridwar in 7 days.

  Prerequisite:  Prior high altitude trekking experiences are must. At least 2 Moderate grade treks are highly recommended.

 Grade: Moderate

 Physicality:  7/10

  Trail Length: 50 Km

  Highest Point: Satopanth Tal ~ 4400 m/14430 ft

  Seasons: June & August/September

  Access:  Trek starting point (trek base) is Badrinath, 310 Km from Haridwar

  Rail station:  Haridwar (Station Code: HW)

  Airport:  Delhi, Jolly Grant in Dehradun (Airport Code: DED)

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  • Trekkers need to reach Haridwar on Day 1 morning (latest by 6 am) or the previous night. Return to Haridwar on Day 8 evening (around 8/9 pm). Arrange your tickets for inward journey and return accordingly.

Access to Badrinath (The trek base):  Haridwar is well connected by train from Delhi and Kolkata. Frequent regular and Volvo bus service from Delhi Kashimiri Gate ISBT.

To reach the trek base Badrinath you need to reach Haridwar by your own arrangements.

We will arrange a pickup from Haridwar to Badrinath and back. The cost will be shared equally by the team members and is approximately around 7000 Rs one side in a Jeep (Mahindra Maxx, Sumo). One such Jeep is comfortable for 6-8 persons.

If you want to reach and return from Badrinath by public vehicle then:

1) Take early morning bus service from Haridwar to directly Badrinath or till Joshimath. Direct buses leave by 5 am. The state operated Bus terminus (referred as Roadways) is just opposite to the Haridwar railway station. Privately operated buses start just 2 minutes walking from here. In the summer during Char Dham Yatra, buses are packed. It takes 11/12 hours to reach Joshimath. Look for a shared Jeep service or book a car till Badrinath. It may take up to 14 hours.

2) From Badrinath early in the morning board the direct bus for Haridwar/Rishikesh. It will take 12 hours. From Rishikesh, it is only 25 Km journey to Haridwar by frequent bus service.

There are direct trains from Kolkata to Haridwar.

KUMBHA EXPRESS – Train No. – 12369  ( Very good option to reach Haridwar by 5 pm; Spend the night in Haridwar and start your onward journey by car next morning)

UPASANA EXPRESS – Train No. – 12327  ( Very good option to reach Haridwar by 5 pm; Spend the night in Haridwar and start your onward journey by car next morning)

DOON EXPRESS – Train No. – 13009 ( Don’t book this train when you plan a long onward journey immediately in the morning)]

Avoid booking wait listed (WL) tickets in AC classes (1A/2A/3A) or Chair Car (CC). Book Sleeper class (SL)/Second Sitting class (2S) tickets which have normally more seats/berth and hence much better chance to get confirmed.

Following trains are good to reach Haridwar and run daily.

DDN JANSHTBDI – Train No. 12055 (Arrives HW in the evening @ 7:30 pm, good choice when you stay the night in Haridwar and have a long drive ahead next day) NANDA DEVI EXP – Train No. 12205 (arrives HW early morning @ 4am) UTKAL EXPRESS – Train No. 18477 (arrives HW in the night @ 9pm) MUSSOORIE EXP – Train No. 14041 (arrives HW in the morning @ 5:45am) Always avoid booking waitlisted (WL) tickets in AC classes (1A/2A/3A) or Chair Car (CC). Book Sleeper class (SL)/Second Sitting class (2S) tickets which have normally more seats/berth and hence much better chance to get confirmed.

Govt. Road Transport (Roadways of Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Haryana, Punjab etc.) buses are frequently available in day time and night from Kashmiri Gate ISBT ( http://www.delhi.gov.in/wps/wcm/connect/doit_transport/Transport/Home/ISBT/Fare+Chart ). Tickets are available on board for these regular type buses. From Delhi Airport or Station you can reach ISBT Kashmiri Gate via Delhi Metro service ( http://www.delhimetrorail.com/metro-fares.aspx ). It is only 4 Km from NDLS and can be reached easily by booking an auto rickshaw.

For privately operated bus, you can book online from different portals ( http://www.redbus.in ). Select a boarding point suitably. Overnight Volvo/A.C/Push back bus service.

For night stay in Haridwar:

Trekkers reaching on the previous day before the journey to the actual trek base need to stay the night in Haridwar. There are several options in Haridwar for spending a night while staying in Premium, Standard or Budget accommodation. Options vary from Privately operated Hotels/Lodges, to State run Tourist rest House and Dharamshalas.

State run GMVN (Garhwal Mandal Vikas Nigam) operates Hotel Rahi just beside the Bus Stand and opposite to the Haridwar Railway Station. This is a reliable and a decent choice for Standard accommodation. Check the following for online booking of the above:  http://www.gmvnl.com/newgmvn/tour/booktrh.asp You can call or visit GMVN nearest office or even send an email for more information.The information is available at: http://www.gmvnl.com/newgmvn/online_reservation/#

Normally you reach Haridwar from any trek base  by 7/8 pm in the evening. You can take any train after 9 pm or regular bus service as mentioned above to reach Delhi or directly to your homeward journey in the same night.

Drive from Haridwar to Badrinath – 310 km – 12 hours

You must reach Haridwar by 5 am latest or you can reach the previous evening/night. This is possibly one of the longest journeys in a day on the mountain. From the plains of Haridwar to the the holy shrine of Badrinath at 3000 m/10000 ft. The road (NH 58) follows initially the valley of River Ganga, and  later for a major section beside its main tributary Alaknanda. On route we cross Rishikesh and then the confluence at Deoprayag, Rudraprayag, Karnaprayag, Nandaprayag to reach Joshimath. From here Badrinath is another 45 Km. Total distance is 310 Km and can take around 13/14 hours. Night stay at lodge/rest house.

Note: Trekkers having an extra day and willing to spend on the mountain are advised to reach till Joshimath on first day. Next day after lunch you can reach Badrinath in 2/3 hours drive (by bus or reserved car). In Joshimath town you may visit Shri Shankracharya Math, Bhavishya Kedar & Narsing temple or a car trip to Auli, (14 Km, 45 mins drive) or a ride in Auli Rope way. So it is better to stretch this journey in 9 days instead 8 days as this one.

Active Acclimatisation at Badrinath

After a much needed sleep today visit the Badrinath temple in the morning at your will. After lunch we will walk either to Mana Village or to Charan Paduka area for an acclimatisation walk. This is pretty much a must at Badrinath which is already a place devoid of visible tree and having an oxygen level of only 70% that of sea level. Mana village is only 3 Km away from Badrinath. This is a small settlement of Tibetan/Bhutia/Bhote people and settled here for ages. People stay here only in summer and monsoon. From fall they start their downward movement to lower areas. At Mana you will find a SBI ATM welcoming that we are at the last ATM in the Indian side. At Bhim Pul you can see Saraswati river gushing down carving the rocks and disappearing inside a cave. However you can see clearly this stream meets Alaknanda just after a while.

Trek to Laxmivan – 9 Km – 5/6 hours

Today morning   after breakfast we start our 5 days trek to Satopanth and back.  We will follow the Alaknanda river and will keep the river on our right (true right of the river). In June it is possible to cross the river at Mana as the snow bridge after Mana normally remains good and intact. In post monsoon you will cross the river at Badrinath temple bridge and turn left to take the concrete track for few kilometres. The trail is a gentle uphill following Alaknanda.  Walking around 3 hours we reach a flattened ground called Chamtoli Bugyal. Myriads of tiny wildflowers bloom during summer and monsoon in this valley. Vasudhara falls is just opposite to this on the other side of river. From here it is another hour to our camping ground called Laxmivan (~ 3650 m/11650 ft). Total distance is 9 Km and may take 6 hours. Though called a “Van”(Forest in Hindi), this place is only a patch of green grass on the trail. Draupadi of Mahabharata supposed to breath her last here. From this ground the views are simply breath taking, in fact in all our next camping grounds. If you look directly north, you will notice that two glacial valleys connecting ahead. the right is the Alkapuri valley, the source of the river Alaknanda. This is also said to be the abode of Kuber, Yakshas and Gandharvas.  The fluted peak called Shri Parvat is at the head of the valley and is mesmerising during the sunrise from this camp. Looking back you can see the Mana peak towering above Mana area. The valley which turned right is the one towards Satopanth Tal and we will follow tomorrow. On the other side of the river you can see the much famed Vasudhara waterfalls. Tent accommodation for the night.

Trek to Chakratirtha – 11 Km – 6/7 hours

Today we trek to Chakratirtha another 11 Km ahead towards Satopanth Tal. Initial 2 km is an easy walk till Bandhar from where the valleys bifurcate. This area has quite a few Rhododendron bushes flowering late in May. From here the terrain changes to typical glacial moraine covered with boulders and rocks. On our left locate a single standalone rock pillar named Bhim Gada. We cross the stream in a suitable place and continue to walk on the moraine ridge. After continuing for couple of hours we reach Sahastradhara, where numerous waterfalls cascading down the mountains on the left. As per legend brother twins Nakula and Sahadeva  died around this place. Crossing the area we climb on moraine ridge and continue for another two hours to reach another patch of green, beautiful camping ground called Chakratirtha (~ 3950 m/12750 m). The way may take 6/7 hours. The view of Mount Neelkanth from this campsite produces a different angle and face of this iconic mountain. Lord Arjuna died at this holy place. We camp for the night.

Trek to Satopanth Tal – 5 Km – 4/5 hours – In the afternoon walk around the lake

After breakfast   we start our today’s trek to Satopanth Tal. Leaving behind our camping area we climb on a steep section to reach the shoulder of a ridge. From here the view unfurls and Chaukhamba massif marks the end of this valley ahead. The terrain becomes rough, full of scree, moraine and debris. We continue our climb and slowly gain altitude while crossing smaller ridges hiking up and down. Though the distance is short but the journey is tiring. Finally we climb a ridge and the turquoise lake is seen in the depression. The shape of the lake is like a “Boomerang”, two arms spreading on the opposite sides. We camp on a suitable place around the Satopanth Tal (~4400 m/14430 ft). It may take 5 hours to cover the 5 Km distance. There is a small temple of Lord Shiva and Parvati is on the left arm  and a small hut is constructed on the right arm, where a Sadhu resides in summer and monsoon.

Trek from Satopanth Tal to Bandhar – 14 Km – 6/7 hours

Wake up early in the morning to witness the magnificent sunrise and the reflection of Chaukhamba peak on Satopanth Tal. Legendary Swargarohini steps on the left side of the Chaukhamba massif is clearly visible on a clear day. Bhim couldn’t go any further and Yudhisthira continued alone to heaven following the Swargarohini. After breakfast our descent starts and we trace back our trail to Bandhar, 14 Km via Chakratirtha and Shahastradhara. The walk can take 6/7 hours. Camp for the night.

Trek back to Badrinath – 11 Km – 6 hours

We return to Badrinath via Laxmivan and Chamtoli. 11 Km distance may take 5/6 hours. Night accommodation in lodge.

Drive from Badrinath to Haridwar – 310 Km – 12 hours

Today morning we start our long journey back to Haridwar. We reach Haridwar by 8/9 pm in the evening. Trip ends here.

P.S.:  Distances and altitudes are approximate and may not be exact.

  TREK FEE: ₹ 15950 (Ex Badrinath to Badrinath, trek only) + 5% GST  

The above TREK FEE doesn’t include stay or meals in Badrinath.

Inclusions:

Twin sharing tent accommodation during the trek.

 All meals during the trek (Day 3 lunch to Day 6 lunch) . Regular Indian style nutritious vegetarian food during the trek, breakfast packed or hot lunch (depending upon the time you reach a campsite), light snacks, dinner along with morning and evening tea.

Excellent Trekking Guide, who will be a local to this particular area and has profound knowledge of the trekking trails around.

Specialised Cook, Support staff, Porters for carrying the central logistics of the trek.

Camping equipment like Sleeping bag, Carry mattress, Gaiters, Micro spikes/Crampon. (Bring your own sleeping bag,  if you have a high altitude specific personal one. This is always better for hygienic reasons.)

Kitchen tent, dining tent and toilet tent as required during the trek.

All permit fees, camping charges, forest levy required for the trek.

 Basic Medical & First Aid kit.

Medical cum Travel Insurance Policy covering high altitude trekking tours (For Indian nationals it is included in the TREK FEE, up to 60 years of age). It covers your trek as well as your return journey for a maximum duration of 7 days.

Exclusions:

Transportation from Rishikesh to Badrinath and back. We can arrange the same and trekkers need to pay directly to the driver sharing equally on actual basis.

Any accommodation or meal in Badrinath . There are plenty of options for vegetarian food at Badrinath along with budget and standard accommodation choices.

We assume that you will carry your personal Rucksack/Backpack with all your personal belongings. If you want to offload your Rucksack and be carried by a Porter, then you need to pay additional ₹ 4000 for the entire duration of the trek. The rucksack must not weigh more than 10 Kg.

Any tip or gratuity to the HT support staff.

Anything that is NOT mentioned in the “Inclusions” or personal in nature.

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  Cancellations:

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  • If in case you are not able to make it due to unavoidable reason(s), we provide you a  very flexible choice of Shifting to another trek within next one year . One year is counted from the starting date of the trek/tour you booked initially with us.
  • In case you postpone your trip you need to inform minimum of 15 days before  the trek/tour starting date. (Though we suggest to inform us earlier if known)
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Satopanth Trek (Uttarakhand) – Complete Travel Guide

Brief about satopanth trek.

The Satopanth Tal trek is not only a spiritual experience but also offers breathtaking natural beauty. It’s a difficult trek that rewards you with a pristine glacier lake that’s nestled amidst the Garhwal Himalayas. The trek offers stunning views of the snow-covered Chaukhamba peak, Neelkanth peak, and Swargarohini peak. Along the way, you’ll also get to witness the Vasundhara Falls, which is a 400-ft tall waterfall, and Sahastradhara, which has over 100 waterfalls.

Trekkers Resting & Enjoying the View of Mountains at Satopanth Trek

The Satopanth Trek is also an opportunity to explore the rich history and culture of the Garhwal region. You’ll get to visit the last village of India, Mana village, and witness ancient temples and historical sites. The trail takes you through thick forests, snow-covered trails, and beautiful meadows, making it a complete package for those seeking adventure, natural beauty, and spiritual fulfillment.

Key details of the Satopanth Trek :

  • Ideal Number of Days for the Visit : 7 days and 6 nights
  • Trek Distance : 50 km both ways
  • Trek Altitude Range : 15,100 feet
  • Starting Point: Joshimath
  • Nearest Railway Station : Rishikesh Railway Station (300 km)
  • Nearest Airport: Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun (314 km)

Beautiful Small Lake covered under Mountains & Clouds at Satopanth Trek

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Best places to visit during satopanth trek.

As you trek towards Satopanth Lake, you will be treated to a majestic view of Mount Neelkanth, the highest peak in the Garhwal division of the Himalayas. The mountain can be constantly seen once you cross the Lakshmi van forest region, provided the weather is clear.

Another attraction on the trail is the Vasundhara waterfall, located 3 km from Mana Village. The burbling sound of the falls will accompany you as you trek towards it, and the falls will be visible on your right side on the other bank of the Alaknanda river.

The Satopanth Lake is a crystal-clear, triangular lake surrounded by snow-capped mountains, including the famous Swargarohini, Chawkamba, Neelkanth and Balakun peaks. It remains clean throughout the year, and the lake’s evergreen color soothes the eyes.

If you’re up to visit a good nearby place, Pandukeshwar Temple, located between Joshimath and Badrinath is another great attraction. It is believed to be a sacred place where King Pandu, the father of the great Pandavas of Mahabharata, worshipped Lord Shiva.

Trekker on their way to Satopanth Trek

What is the best time to visit Satopanth Trek

The Satopanth Tal trek is best undertaken between May to mid-July and September to October. During May to mid-July, the trail is lush with green meadows and wildflowers. Post-monsoon, from September to October, offers the chance to see the Alaknanda river in full flow, along with the Vasundhara waterfalls.

Trekking during the winter season is not possible due to heavy snowfall, while monsoons make the trail dangerous. The best time to visit Satopanth Tal is during May, June, September, and October, with the nearest railhead at Rishikesh and the nearest airport in Dehradun.

How to reach the starting point of the trek?

To reach Satopanth Tal, you need to start your trek from Mana village, which is easily accessible from Haridwar/Rishikesh. If you are coming from cities like Bangalore, Chennai or Mumbai, it is recommended to fly directly to Dehradun and then take a shared taxi or bus to Rishikesh. From Rishikesh, take a bus to Badrinath and stay overnight there. The next day, you can either hire a cab to Mana or directly start the trek from Badrinath.

Alternatively, you can fly to Delhi and take a train or bus to Haridwar, and then follow the same route to Badrinath. It is important to reach Haridwar or Rishikesh by 6 pm and leave for Badrinath the next day at 3 am to reach there by 4 pm. You can then start the trek from Badrinath or hire a cab to Mana.

Availability of accommodations and food near the trek

Kukke Subrahmanya temple offers plenty of restaurants for an early breakfast before starting your trek, with popular choices like Neo Mysore Cafe and Hotel Kumarakripa opening as early as 5 AM. On the trek itself, Bhatta’s house is the only food source, so let Bhatta know when you arrive to ensure meals are prepared. It’s also a good idea to bring dry fruits, nuts, and non-perishable items like bread and peanut butter or rotis to keep you fueled throughout the two-day trek.

Before setting off, fill your water bottles at one of the temple restaurants, as your next opportunity for water will be at Bhatta’s house or the Forest Office. Carry at least two 1-liter water bottles and avoid filling them from small streams or stagnant sources along the trail, as they might not be safe to drink.

Accommodation:

You can book comfortable resorts and hotels in Joshimath to stay and get ready for the trek.

  • Check Resorts & Hotels in Joshimath

Aaryam Resort in Joshimath

The Difficulty level of the Satopanth Trek

The Satopanth Tal trek is of moderate-difficult level and requires prior Himalayan trekking experience and high fitness level due to the steep sections on the trail, overall altitude gained, and total distance covered every day. The trail is through a maze of loose rocks, boulders and moraine, and has sections that are steep and need to be negotiated carefully.

The final stretch to Satopanth Tal is quite steep and has loose soil over the glacial moraine. A basic level of physical fitness is recommended, and it is suggested you increase your stamina by doing cardio-vascular exercises like running and swimming. Despite the difficulty, the beautiful view and the beautiful hills all around will continue to delight you.

Is Camping Allowed On Satopanth Trek ?

It is recommended to carry your camping equipment for Saropanth Trek. While shops in Badrinath provide camping equipment, the quality is not guaranteed. However, it is possible to rent utensils and other equipment from Badrinath.

Keep in mind that camping on alpine and sub-alpine meadows/grasslands, locally called “Bugyal” is not permitted due to a Uttarakhand High Court order. As a result, camping at Satopanth Tal is not allowed and the highest camp is at Chakratirtha from September 2018 onwards.

Is Any Permission Required For Satopanth Trek ?

You need to obtain an inner line permit from the Divisional Forest Office of Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve in Joshimath. You can get permission by contacting them on 91-1389-222179. If you are hiring a guide, they will help you get the permit.

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Note-  Be informed that you are not going to find any permanent establishments for an overnight halt on the Satopanth Tal Trek expedition. Hence, you are strictly advised to carry food, raw materials, tents, and sleeping gear along with you.

Also Check Out : Detailed Itinerary for Mt. Satopanth Peak Expedition

Brief Details about the Trek

  • Duration of the trek- 6 days
  • Difficulty level- moderate
  • Distance covered- around 50 km
  • Start and end point- the journey continues from Rishikesh to Badrinath
  • Base Camp- Mana Village
  • Nearest Airport- Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun
  • Nearest Railhead- Rishikesh
  • Best time- between May-June and then September-October

Trekking Tour Highlights

  • Witness the impeccable charm of the untouched Satopanth Lake.
  • Walk over the Bheem Pul, a natural rock bridge.
  • Watch out for the mesmerizing views of Vasudhara Falls.
  • Climb up the Dhano Glacier, one of the majestic glaciers in North India.
  • Walkthrough Mana, the last Indian village.
  • Witness the spell-binding views of the Himalayan peaks like Swargarohini, Chaukhamba, and Neelkanth.
  • Enjoy camping at Satopanth Lake under the starry sky during the night.

The Legend of Satopanth Tal

If we go by the traditional Sanskrit then the word ‘Sat-o’ means ‘of truth’ and ‘Panth’ means ‘Pathway’. Hence, Satopanth altogether means a pathway leading to ultimate truth. Several myths are existing about the lake that has passed on from one generation to another and is spread among locals and tourists as folklore.

Near Bhojbasa

There is a belief that some unique bird species often come to the shores of this lake, which are Gandharvas from heaven. It is believed that they come here to pick the garbage, dirt, and pollution to keep the lake clean and hygienic.

When you roam around the village, you will get to hear several stories related to the origin of this revered site.

Best Time to Trek along the Satopanth Tal Trek

This high-altitude trekking trail however overflows with beauty all around the year and is best to be undertaken either during monsoon months or the summer season.

Covering This Trek during the Summer Months

Summer month in Uttarakhand starts in May and the clear skies offer clear views of the snow-peaked Mt. Neelkanth, Swargarohini, and Mt. Chaukhamba. The starry sky looks so enchanting, especially on the full moon day. Adventure lovers can enjoy the eye-treating views of the nature during summer months with colorful and scented flowers blooming all around.

The trails pass through the dense forest areas, lush meadows, and bluish-green water enhances the glory of this pristine glacial lake. The average temperature of the site ranges between 12 degrees Celsius during the daytime and during the night, the temperature hovers between 7 Degree Celsius and -5 degrees Celsius.

Also Check Out : Detailed Itinerary for Satopanth Base Camp Trek

Covering this Trek Post Monsoon 

Another ideal time to trek along Satopanth Lake is the post-monsoon season. September and October reveal another aspect of the scenic vista of this region. This is the most ideal time to witness the beauty of River Alaknanda at its utmost level. In October, the region starts receiving snowfall covering the landscape in a light cover of white.

Winter months are not recommended to plan your Satopanth Tal Trek due to extreme climatic conditions and during the monsoon months, the region becomes quite prone to landslides making routes inaccessible. When you reach the top of this high altitude, it is quite common to find a lot of snow in the winter months.

Satopanth Trek

How to Reach Satopanth Tal Trek

The trek commences at Mana in Uttarakhand, the last village established on the Indo-Tibetan border. Located only 4 km away from the main town of Badrinath, the destination is well connected with several major cities of the country.

By Air- Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun is the nearest airport and is only 317 km away from Badrinath. The airport is well connected to various big cities with several direct and connecting flights available on regular basis. One can also opt for the helicopter services available from the Sahastradhara helipad in the city.

On reaching the airport, one can easily find a taxi or a cab to reach the desired destination.

By Rail – Unfortunately, there is no railway station in Badrinath and the nearest railhead to the pilgrimage is Haridwar Railway Station which is nicely connected to the different parts of the country.

By Road – Badrinath is very well connected to its surrounding states via NH-58 and this makes it easily accessible by roadways. You don’t need to worry about safety as the roads are well maintained and very safe to travel. We would recommend you to take a bus rather than driving your own to reach the place as it would be very arduous and hectic for you.

If you are coming from Delhi then you can easily catch a bus from ISBT Kashmere Gate. Once you arrive in Badrinath then take a bus or taxi to reach Mana Village which is only 3-4 km from here.

Satopanth Base Camp

Satopanth Tal Trek Itinerary

To have a clear understanding of the journey you are planning to cover, you must check out this meticulously designed itinerary.

Day 1- Rishikesh- Badrinath- Drive for almost 300 km

You will be covering a total of 11 hours long road journey to reach Badrinath from Rishikesh. We would recommend you to start your day a little early in the morning so that you can reach the site on time and can save your energy for the next day’s schedule. You will be left with a little time in the evening when you can visit the pilgrimage. After darshan and completing the puja rituals return to the hotel for a night meal which is then followed by a relaxing overnight stay.

Day 2- Badrinath- Lakshmi Van- 5 hours long trekking

Kickstart your second day of the trip with a relishing morning meal and then get ready to move towards Mana Village . You can either think of covering the distance between Badrinath and Mana Village by walking or can hire a taxi or cab. After you have completed 3-4 hours of the distance you get to see the mesmerizing beauty of the gorgeous Vasudhara Falls.

After crossing the waterfalls area, keep on moving towards Lakshmi Van campsite elevated at 11,900 feet where you will go for an overnight stay in the tent.

Day 3- Lakshmi Van- Chakratirtha – 4 hours long trekking             

On the 3rd day of your journey, you will be walking along the green grasslands along with the rocky areas of Dhano Glacier. This is going to be a very exciting journey where you will be enjoying glimpses of Bhagirathi peaks and the patches of colorful wildflowers. Start trekking towards Sahastradhara from where you get to enjoy the awe-inspiring views of the majestic Neelkanth Peak on a very clear day.

Go for an hour-long trek to reach the Chakratirtha Campsite from here.

Day 4- Chakratirtha to Satopanth Lake and back- 8 hours long trekking

This is the day when you start trekking towards Satopanth Lake from where you get the first glimpse of the pristine glacial lake. Enjoy the scintillating views of a lifetime with Swargarohini on the left, Neelkanth behind you, Balakun on the right, and Chaukhamba straight ahead. Climb up to Chakrateerth once you are done with clicking pictures.

Day 5- Chakrateerth to Badrinath via Mana- 6 hours long trekking

Climb down to Mana Village by following the same route which takes almost 6 hours. Take a direct jeep or cab to reach Badrinath if you feel too exhausted which you definitely would be.

Day 6- Badrinath- Rishikesh

On the last day of your journey, you will be taking a cab or bus to Rishikesh for your onward journey towards home. Take out some time to shop out your heart’s contents or souvenirs from either Rishikesh or Badrinath before you leave the state.

Mana Village

How Arduous is Satopanth Tal Trek

Although the trekking trail to reach the pristine glacial lake in Uttarakhand is of moderate level yet there are some challenges you are surely going to face.

Attitude Gain

  • One of the most challenging things on a trek is steep attitude gain as when you climb up the hills, oxygen level in the atmosphere goes down. Our heart and the respiratory organs are bound to function more heavily and this is how acute breathing problems might also occur to someone.

Steep Climb on the 3rd Day

  • You will be gaining an altitude of more than 2500 feet in altitude, so be ready for some heavy legwork. Do not forget to keep a water bottle with you to stay hydrated and also carry extra snacks in your bag so that you feel energized throughout the day.

Climate and Temperature

  • One needs to stay updated with the weather forecast and be prepared for a sudden drop in the temperature, especially during the night. You will be acclimatizing for a day so that your body gets adapted to the cold climate of the region. The temperature often goes down to a sub-zero level and ranges between -5 and -7 degrees Celsius.

Mountain Sickness

  • Altitude Motion Sickness is one of the most common challenges faced by the trekkers as there is a bit of rising in the altitude while climbing up to Satopanth Tal Lake. Altitude Motion Sickness is similar to motion sickness that causes headaches and nausea to the traveler. However, it is not a very serious problem but if ignored initially then it can become very dangerous.

Physical Fitness

  • One needs to be physically very fit and should have great strength or else trekking to the height of 2000- 2500 feet is not possible. The entire terrain is covered with loose rocks, moraines, and boulders making the walk pretty stressful for the ankles and knees.
  • The entire valley from Chakratirtha to Satopanth Lake is bedecked with thick sheets of snow throughout the year. One needs to be very smart and attentive while packing their trekking bags as your backpacks must include UV protected sunglasses to deal with the snow blindness, good pair of trekking shoes to comfortably walk on the moraines, and a good pair of gloves to keep your hands warm and help with snow handling.

Frequently Asked Questions about Satopanth Tal Trek

It is quite obvious for a traveler to have his/her mind filled with plenty of questions when they plan for this trekking trail. We have enlisted a few of the most commonly asked questions of the trekkers about this thrilling adventure.

Q: How High is Satopanth

  • Ans- This crystal clear green water lake is nestled beautifully at an altitude of 4600 meters above sea level.

Q: How Do you Reach There?

  • Ans – Badrinath is the starting point of this adventurous trail and then from there, one move to Mana Village. From this place, you will be crossing two campsites, first at Lakshmi Van and the other one is at Chakratirtha.

Q: Where is This Gorgeous Lake Located?

  • Ans- This glimmering lake is located in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand. Satopanth Lake is located closer to Badrinath Dham and is easily accessible from Mana Village.

Q: What is the Itinerary of the Satopanth Tal Trek?

Ans- The itinerary for this thrilling experience goes as follows-

  • Day 1- Rishikesh to Badrinath
  • Day 2- Badrinath to Lakshmi Van
  • Day 3- Lakshmi Van to Chakratirtha
  • Day 4- Chakratirtha to Satopanth and then return to Chakratirtha
  • Day 5- Chakratirtha to Mana and then to Badrinath
  • Day 6- Badrinath to Rishikesh

Q: How Difficult is Satopanth Trek

  • Ans- The trek is of moderate to difficult level and you need to have prior trekking experience and a high fitness level to cover this trekking trail.

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Day 1 Dehradun - Joshimath - Badrinath

We begin the day early and drive to Joshimath via Devprayag, Rudraprayag. One can see Devprayag (confluence of Alaknanda & Bhagirathi.) on the way. The Holy River Ganges starts from here. We reach Badrinath by evening and spend the night in a guest house.

Day 2 Badrinath - Mana - Vasudhara Falls Camp

In the morning visit Badrinath temple and later after breakfast drive a short distance to Mana village (Last village of the border). From here we will trek to Vasudhara falls via Bheem Bridge with packed lunch. Mana Village – 3 km from Badrinath, this is the last village of India on the Indo-Tibetan border. The Indo-Mongolian tribe set up this village. A population of 200 people lives here. Tourists come in plenty to this quaint village. Bheem Bridge – A short distance from Mana Village a natural bridge made of a huge boulder, over the river Saraswathi is seen. The story goes that Bheem; one of the Pandava brothers put it there. The view of this extraordinary bridge and the din of the flowing river make this place interesting. Vasudhara falls – 5 km after Bheem Bridge this astonishingly high waterfall is very attractive. The most interesting aspect about this place is that all the water here becomes vapour and vanishes into the atmosphere. The view looks like the Ganges is descending from the sky.

Day 3 Vasudhara Falls Camp - Laxmi Van - Chakrateerth Meadow

In the morning after breakfast we trek to Laxmi Van (2 kms). This is a small meadow with pastures for goat and sheep to graze. It has a few caves where gujjars stay with their flock of animals. After lunch we further trek to Chakrateerth meadow which is just 3 kms away from the lake. This is a beautiful camping ground with green grass all around and towering peaks surrounding you. At night one may also hear the glacial ice breaking away into a thunderous sound.

Day 4 Chakrateerth Camp To Satopanth Lake And Back To Laxmi Van

The trek from Chakrateerth meadow to the lake is very strenuous on the knees and is entirely over glacial debris. Walking over huge boulder and stones can take a toll on the knees but the calm and placid waters of the lake are a rewarding sight. Satopanth Lake is 18 km from Mana Village amidst the difficult areas of Himalayas. The water in the lake is very calm. On the banks of this lake are innumerable lotus flowers. We head back to our camp site and trek back to Laxmi van.

Day 5 Laxmi Van - Vasudhara Fall - Mana - Badrinath

In the morning trek back to Mana village and then drive 3 kms to Badrinath with pack lunch. One can also take the alternate route to reach Badrinath directly. Upon arrival at Badrinath check in to hotel for dinner and overnight stay.

Day 6 BADRINATH - RISHIKESH

Early in the morning drive to Haridwar via Rudraprayag & Devprayag.

Day 2 How difficult is the trek & what are the challenges?

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FAQ's about Satopanth Lake Trek

What is the best time to do satopanth tal trek.

The most ideal times for the Satopanth Tal Trek are in the summer and after the monsoon. In the summer, which spans from mid-May to June, you’ll have a great time. Similarly, September to October, after the monsoon, is another fantastic time for this trek. During these periods, you’ll be treated to clear skies and delightful weather.

On the other hand, in the monsoon season, you can revel in the breathtaking beauty of the Satopanth Tal lake, surrounded by vibrant greenery.

What is the difficulty level of Satopanth Tal Trek?

The Satopanth trek is moderately challenging. It will help if you have some prior experience with high-altitude trekking. You can also improve your stamina by doing activities like jogging, cycling, and swimming.

What is the height of Satopanth lake?

Satopanth Tal, a glacial lake situated amidst the snow-capped peaks of Uttarakhand, India, is located at an altitude of 4,600 meters (15,100 feet) above sea level.

Is Satopanth Tal Trek safe?

The Satopanth Tal trek is generally considered safe, provided you take necessary precautions and trek with a reputable organization. The trail is well-maintained, with no major technical challenges. However, like any high-altitude trek, there are inherent risks, such as altitude sickness, unpredictable weather, and potential for injuries. We prioritize safety, providing essential measures and a medical kit for emergencies. A knowledgeable guide accompanies you, enhancing your Satopanth Lake trek experience. Additionally, the package includes travel insurance for added security.

What is the starting point for Satopanth Tal Trek?

The Satopanth Tal Trek starts from a charming village called Mana in Uttarakhand, India. Interestingly, it’s the last village before reaching the border with China. Mana village is very close to the famous pilgrimage town of Badrinath, and you can easily reach it from both Haridwar and Rishikesh.

What is the total distance of the Satopanth Tal Trek?

The Satopanth Tal Trek covers a distance of approximately 50 kilometers for the entire round trip. Typically, this trek takes around 5 to 6 days to complete.

What is Satopanth famous for?

This sacred lake holds deep religious significance for the local community. In a solemn tradition, the inhabitants of Mana village honor their departed loved ones by gently placing their ashes into the serene waters of the lake.

What is the temperature during the Satopanth Tal trek?

The temperature during the Satopanth Tal trek varies greatly depending on the time of year and the altitude. Generally, the trek tends to be chilly all year round, with colder nights and milder days. Here’s a breakdown of the temperature ranges:

Summer (May to June):

  • During the summer months of May and June, the days offer a comfortably cool range of 10°C to 20°C at lower altitudes, providing a pleasant atmosphere for trekking. At higher altitudes, the temperatures range from 5°C to 15°C. Nights remain cool but not overly cold, with readings between 0°C to 10°C at lower altitudes and -5°C to 0°C at higher altitudes.

Monsoon (July to August):

  • The monsoon season brings slightly lower temperatures. Daytime temperatures range from 10°C to 15°C at lower altitudes and 5°C to 10°C at higher altitudes, offering a refreshing trekking experience. Nights become cooler, with temperatures ranging from 0°C to 5°C at lower altitudes and -5°C to 0°C at higher altitudes.

Autumn (September to October):

  • In autumn, the days remain cool and comfortable for trekking. At lower altitudes, temperatures range from 5°C to 15°C, providing an enjoyable trekking environment. Higher altitudes experience temperatures from 0°C to 10°C. As the season progresses, nights gradually become colder, with readings dropping to -5°C to 0°C at lower altitudes and -10°C to -5°C at higher altitudes.

Winter (November to April):

  • Winter brings chilly conditions, especially at higher altitudes. During the day, temperatures range from -5°C to 5°C at lower altitudes and -10°C to 0°C at higher altitudes. Nights can be very cold, with readings between -15°C to -5°C at lower altitudes and -20°C to -10°C at higher altitudes. It’s important to be well-prepared for the cold weather during this season.

Remember, these are just average temperature ranges, and actual temperatures may vary based on weather conditions. It’s always wise to be ready for colder weather, particularly at higher altitudes and during the night. Make sure to pack appropriate clothing, including thermal layers, a warm jacket, and don’t forget a hat and gloves.

What is the best time to do the trek and how is the weather?

What are the top highlights of the trek.

  • Transport support from and to Dehradun: starting from pickup on day 1 to drop on day 6.
  • Guide and cook fees.
  • Rent for camping equipment.
  • Forest entry charges.
  • Porter and mule support to carry camping equipment. Please note that personal luggage can be carried by mules and/or porters on chargeable basis.
  • All veg meals starting from day 1 dinner to day 6 breakfast.
  • Tented accommodation throughout the trek.
  • Your designated hotels may not reopen by the time you reach there. While we are making alternate arrangements, do understand that things may not be as “tip-top” as our designated hotels.
  • The gurudwara, Hemkund Sahib may not be open. While we are trying to take permission to go to Hemkund Sahib, if it does not happen, then do understand that the pandemic has put restrictions beyond our control.
  • Personal expenses like tips, personal medicines, phone calls etc
  • Any transport support during the trek apart from what is included above
  • Any cost or services not mentioned in the Inclusions
  • Accommodation apart from the trek
  • Adventure Insurance
  • Cost arising due to unforeseen incidents like bad weather, medical evacuation, roadblocks etc
  • Porter and mule support to carry personal Luggage can be arranged at an additional cost of INR 350 per bag per day (weighing up to 12 kg)
  • Lunch box for packed lunch/breakfast. To avoid using polythenes and Aluminium foils. Keeping the Himalayas clean is our own responsibility. Reduce the use of Plastic when you are in the abode of the Sacred Himalaya
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  • Satopanth Tal Trek
  • GETTING THERE
  • DETAILED ITINERARY
  • COST INCLUSION
  • CANCELLATION
  • Garhwal Treks
  • Moderate Grade Treks in Himalayas
  • One Week Trek
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  • Uttarakhand

Embark on an extraordinary journey with our upcoming summer Satopanth Tal trek, commencing on May 2024, from the spiritual town of Badrinath. The mystical allure of the trek lies in its high-altitude features, where every step takes you through boulders, moraines, glaciers, and knife-edge ridges, offering unparalleled views of captivating peaks that seem almost surreal.

Trail of Legends:

This triangular glacial lake, Satopanth Tal, sits majestically above 14,000 feet, concealed within a ridge believed to be the ancient “Road to Truth” or “Satya ki Pantha.” Legend has it that the Panch Pandavas from the epic Mahabharata undertook this challenging trail in their quest for heaven. As you traverse the trail, echoes of these myths linger, with landmarks bearing names reminiscent of the epic tales.

Satopanth tal trek

A Glimpse of Divinity:

The towering Chaukhamba ridge and the majestic peaks of Neelkanth, Balakun, and Parvati create an awe-inspiring backdrop. Locals believe that on auspicious days, the Trimoortis—Brahma, Vishnu, and Maheshwar—bathe in the lake, attracting adventurous devotees and Sadhus on pilgrimage during the monsoon season.

Challenging, Yet Rewarding:

This trek is a testament to the Himalayan spirit, demanding experience and resilience. It’s a glacier moraine walk on boulders, loose rocks, and scree zones, providing a unique window into the heart of the Himalayas. However, it’s essential to note that this trek is not for beginners; prior high-altitude, multi-day trekking experiences are a must.

Itinerary Snapshot:

Day 1: Drive from Rishikesh to Badrinath (290 Km – 11 to 12 hours).

Day 2: Trek briefing and acclimatization at Badrinath.

Day 3: Trek from Badrinath to Laxmivan (10 km – 6 hours).

Day 4: Trek to Chakratirtha (9 km – 5 to 6 hours).

Day 5: Trek to Satopanth Tal (5 km – 3 hours) and return to Chakratirtha.

Day 6: Trek from Chakratirtha to Mana (15 km – 6 to 7 hours) and drive to Badrinath.

Day 7: Drive from Badrinath to Rishikesh (290 Km – 10 to 11 hours).

Important Notes:

  • Participants need to reach Rishikesh on their own by Day 1 morning or the previous night.
  • Return to Rishikesh on Day 7 evening.
  • The Trek fee is ₹15,950 + 5% GST per person, excluding Badrinath, and covers everything for the trek.
  • Prior acclimatization in Joshimath is recommended for further comfort.

Satopanth tal

Trail Insights: This glacial moraine trail is a delight for trek enthusiasts, spanning a 50 km round trip from Badrinath. It’s a full-camping trek, with no horses or mules, and trekkers must acclimatize properly upon reaching Chakratirtha, surrounded by low oxygen levels. For pilgrimage seekers, this is a high-altitude Himalayan trek requiring experiences like Kailash, Adi Kailash, Manimahesh, Kinnaur Kailash, or similar.

Camping Note: As per the Uttarakhand High Court order, camping at Satopanth Tal has been restricted since September 2018. The highest camp is now at Chakratirtha, and a day visit to Satopanth is included in the itinerary.

Getting There: Haridwar is the gateway, well-connected by train and bus services from Delhi and Kolkata. We can arrange a pickup from Haridwar to Badrinath on request. Alternatively, buses from Haridwar to Badrinath start early morning.

Join us on this Himalayan adventure to Satopanth Tal, where every step is a journey into legends, divinity, and the heart of the mighty Himalayas.

Duration: 4 days of trekking from Badrinath to Satopanth Tal and return. The entire expedition spans 7 days from Haridwar to Haridwar.

Prerequisite: Prior high-altitude trekking experiences are a must. We highly recommend completing at least 2 Moderate grade treks to prepare for this adventure.

Grade: Moderate. While not overly technical, the trek involves steep ascents and descents, requiring a good level of fitness and stamina.

Physicality: 7/10. Expect challenging terrain and long hours of trekking each day. A good level of physical fitness is essential.

Trail Length: Approximately 50 Km round trip.

Highest Point: Satopanth Tal, towering at an altitude of ~4400 m/14430 ft above sea level.

Seasons: Best attempted in June or August/September when the weather is favorable and the trails are relatively clear of snow.

Access: The trek starts from Badrinath, located 310 Km from Haridwar.

Transportation Options: Reach Haridwar via train (Station Code: HW) or fly into Delhi or Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun (Airport Code: DED). From Haridwar, embark on a scenic journey to Badrinath to begin your trekking adventure.

Prepare yourself for an unforgettable journey amidst the majestic Himalayas, where every step brings you closer to nature’s grandeur and spiritual serenity.

Plan Your Satopanth Tal Trek:

  • Get ready for an unforgettable adventure to Satopanth Tal! Check out our upcoming scheduled trek dates by exploring the calendar within our Booking Form or REGISTER NOW section. Highlighted tour starting dates align perfectly with our 8-day itinerary, ensuring a seamless experience.
  • Please note that our BOOK NOW feature is temporarily disabled. However, you can easily receive all the necessary information by filling out the REGISTER NOW form. If our scheduled dates don’t match your availability, don’t worry! Simply choose the Custom Date option by clicking ‘Select your custom date’ and complete the provided form.
  • For a quick overview of all available dates, refer to our convenient TREK CALENDAR. Remember, on Day 1 of your trek, make sure to reach Haridwar by 6 am or the previous night. On Day 8, plan your return journey to Haridwar for the evening, around 8/9 pm. Be sure to arrange your tickets accordingly for a smooth travel experience.

Getting to Badrinath (The Trek Base)

By Train: Haridwar is well-connected by train from Delhi and Kolkata. Several trains like Kumbha Express (Train No. 12369), Upasana Express (Train No. 12327), and Doon Express (Train No. 13009) offer good options to reach Haridwar. Upon arrival in Haridwar, travelers can spend the night and start their onward journey the next morning.

By Bus: Frequent regular and Volvo bus services are available from Delhi Kashmiri Gate ISBT to Haridwar. From Haridwar, travelers need to arrange their transport to reach the trek base at Badrinath.

From Haridwar to Badrinath (Trek Base):

  • Arranged Pickup: We offer pickup services from Haridwar to Badrinath and back. The cost, shared equally among team members, is approximately Rs. 7000 for a one-way journey in a comfortable Jeep (Mahindra Maxx, Sumo), suitable for 6-8 persons.
  • Take an early morning bus from Haridwar to Badrinath or Joshimath. State-operated buses depart as early as 5 am from the Bus terminus opposite the Haridwar railway station. Privately operated buses are also available. During peak season, especially during Char Dham Yatra, buses may be crowded. The journey to Joshimath takes around 11-12 hours, and then travelers can look for shared Jeep services or book a car to Badrinath, which may take up to 14 hours.
  • From Badrinath, board the early morning direct bus to Haridwar/Rishikesh, which takes around 12 hours. From Rishikesh, frequent bus services are available to Haridwar, which is just 25 km away.

By Air: Travelers can also fly to Dehradun’s Jolly Grant Airport and then take a taxi or bus to Haridwar.

Accommodation in Haridwar: For trekkers arriving in Haridwar the day before the trek, there are various accommodation options available, ranging from premium to budget:

  • Privately operated hotels/lodges
  • State-run Tourist Rest Houses (GMVN)
  • Dharamshala

One reliable option is Hotel Rahi, operated by GMVN, located beside the Bus Stand and opposite the Haridwar Railway Station. Online booking is available through the GMVN website. Trekkers can choose from standard accommodation options.

Departure from Haridwar: Normally, travelers reach Haridwar from any trek base by 7/8 pm. They can then catch a train after 9 pm or use the regular bus service mentioned above to reach Delhi or continue their journey homeward on the same night.

Haridwar to Badrinath | Journey to the Sacred Shrine

Acclimatization at badrinath, trek to laxmivan, trek to chakratirtha, explore satopanth tal, descend to bandhar, return to badrinath, journey back to haridwar.

Note: Distances and altitudes are approximate, offering an overview of the journey’s highlights.

Trek Fee: ₹ 15,950 (Excluding stay and meals in Badrinath) + 5% GST.

Inclusions: Twin-sharing tent accommodation throughout the trek. All meals from Day 3 lunch to Day 6 lunch, including nutritious vegetarian food, breakfast, packed or hot lunch, light snacks, and dinner, along with morning and evening tea. Experienced Trekking Guide with in-depth knowledge of the trails. Skilled Cook, Support staff, and Porters for logistical support. Camping equipment such as a Sleeping bag, Carry mattress, Gaiters, and Microspikes/crampons (Bring your sleeping bag for hygiene reasons if you have one). Kitchen tent, dining tent, and toilet tent as required. All permit fees, camping charges, and forest levies. Basic Medical & First Aid kit. Medical cum Travel Insurance Policy covering high altitude trekking tours (For Indian nationals up to 60 years of age, covering trek and return journey for a maximum of 7 days).

Exclusions:

Transportation from Rishikesh to Badrinath and back (arrangements can be made at an additional cost, shared equally among trekkers). Accommodation or meals in Badrinath (plenty of vegetarian food and accommodation options available). Personal Rucksack/Backpack carrying personal belongings (Additional ₹ 4000 for porter service, weight limit: 10 Kg). Tips or gratuities to the support staff. Anything not mentioned in the “Inclusions” or personal.

  • We assume that you have read and understood our “Terms & Conditions”  ( https://greenvalleyhimalayas.com/terms-and-conditions )  before Booking a trek/tour.
  • To reserve your place in a scheduled Fixed Departure trek or a Customised/Private trek  pay 25% of the TREK/TOUR FEE  as the initial  “Booking Deposit” . You can pay by Net banking/Draft/Cheque/Credit/Debit/AMEX cards. This will ensure your participation in the desired trek and we will reserve your place on the scheduled date. You need to pay the remaining amount at least 15 days before the Trek Starting Date .
  • If you book a Trek/Tour before 14 days or less from the Trek/Tour Starting Date, you need to pay the full TREK/TOUR FEE .

  Cancellations:

  • “Booking Amount” i.e. 25% of the TREK/TOUR FEE is Non-Refundable  at any stage.
  • If in case you are not able to make it due to unavoidable reasons (s), we provide you a very flexible choice of Shifting to another trek within the next one year . One year is counted from the starting date of the trek/tour you booked initially with us.
  • In case you postpone your trip you need to inform a minimum  of 15 days before the trek/tour starting date. (Though we suggest to inform us earlier if know)
  • In case you postpone a  trek/tour 15 days before the scheduled Trek/Tour Starting date or prior , you may shift to another group of the same trek/tour scheduled in the same season or within the next one year. You may shift to another suitable route also. For changing any, you need our approval first. Your request must be in written communication through your registered email with us.
  • If you cancel/postpone a trek/tour from 14 days to 8 days before the tour starting date , your Booking Amount is Non-Refundable. We will not take any requests for shifting dates. We will charge 50% of the amount as Cancellation Charges and process a refund of the remaining 50%. You may also shift to another group within next year but 25% Booking Amount will be deemed as Cancellation Charge and the rest amount will be transferred to the shifted group.
  • If you cancel a trek/tour  7 days (i.e. a week) before the Trek/Tour Starting Date or later , there will be  NO REFUND.
  • In case of any unforeseen incident including but not limited to natural calamities like flood, earthquake, landslide, forest fire, or any political unrest, if we are compelled to cancel the trek/trip, you will be entitled to redeem the full amount for the same/similar kind of trek/trip within next one year.

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RETRACING THE FOOTSTEPS OF PANDAVAS!

I am reminded of the resounding words of the poet, W.H. Davies, as I talk about the Satopanth Taal. He says,

“What is life full of care, there no time to stand and stare; No time to see, in broad daylight, Streams full of stars, like skies at night”

Satopanth Tal is an untouched glacial lake at an altitude of 15150 ft. With the shape of a triangle, it is hidden amidst the moraine.

Satopanth Lake has a very rich history. It is considered to be a religious place for the locals. It is believed that the Trimurti (triple deity of the divinity in Hinduism), Brahma, Vishnu, Maheswara meditated on its three corners.

Some articles say that at the end of the Mahabharata, Pandavas took the route from Mana village to reach the steps to heaven which is on the Swargarohini glacier via Satopanth Tal.

The trail to Satopanth lake is one of the beautiful trails in the Himalayan region. You cross Mana, India’s first village, the famous Vasundhara waterfall. Sahastradhara which has more than 100 waterfalls can be spotted on the trail. Trekking on the bank of Alaknanda and camping in the Lakshmi van forest and Chakra tirtha meadow are the best part of the trek.

The lake is surrounded by Mount Chaukhamba, Mount Neelkanth, Mount Swargarohini and Mount Balkan. All these snow-capped mighty mountains will be standing next to you.

This triangular Satopanth lake in Garhwal Himalaya remains clean throughout the year even though locals throw the ashes of the dead in the lake. There is also an extensive study which shows the water quality of the lake is being categorised as “Excellent” following the standards of WHO and Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS).

The Majestic view of the Mount Neelkanth

The trail to the Satopanth lake is at the foot of the Mount Neelkanth. It is the major peak of the Garhwal division of the Himalayas.

If the weather is clear, you can constantly see this mountain once you cross the Lakshmi van forest region.

The view of the beautiful Vasundhara waterfall

After a 3 km trek from the Mana Village, you start to hear the burbling sound of the Vasundhara falls. It will be on your right side on the other bank of the Alaknanda River.

Crystal clear Satopanth Tal

Pristine Satopanth Tal is situated in the midst of snow-capped mountains. Some of the famous mountains like Swargarohini, Chaukhamba, Neelkanth and Balkan can be seen from here. This triangular lake has a perimeter of over 1 km and has a soothing evergreen colour. It remains clean throughout the year.

Trek Information

Satopanth Tal trek can be done in 6 days from Badrinath to Badrinath. The trail can be divided as:

Quick Itinerary

Rishikesh to badrinath.

Acclimatisation Day

Badrinath to Lakshmi van

Lakshmi van to chakra teertha.

Chakra Teertha to Satopanth Tal and back

Chakra Teertha Laxmi Van.

Laxmi van to Badrinath 

Badrinath to Rishikesh

Badrinath is at an altitude of 10,830 ft which is quite high to start any trek. So, it is recommended to stay one extra night at Badrinath and start the trek.

It is recommended to go on a preventive course of Diamox for this trek. It will help your body to acclimatize faster.

Detailed Itinerary

Drive Distance: 290 km Drive Duration: 10- 11 hours’ drive from Rishikesh Altitude: 10,830 ft (3300.98 m)

Badrinath is the base camp for the Satopanth Tal trek. A great way to reach here is from Rishikesh. The drive from Rishikesh to Badrinath is picturesque. You drive through Devprayag, Rudraprayag, Karnaprayag, Nandaprayag, Vishnuprayag and Joshimath the confluence of Alakananda with Bhagirathi, Mandakini, Nandakini, Dhauliganga and Pinder rivers respectively. You drive along mountain roads, and through forests. You also get glimpses of the Garhwal mountains in the distance on a clear day. On the way we pass through Ghangaria a well-known place for its trek’s valley of flowers and Hem Kund Shine.

Night stay at Badrinath.

Acclimatisation day at Badrinath

Since the trek starts at a high altitude of 10,830 ft, a buffer day is a must. On day you can go to Shri Badrinath temple and Mana village, explore a bit there and come back to Badrinath.

Rest well on that night and prepare yourself for a long trek ahead.

Trek Distance: 7 km Trek Duration: 4 – 5 hours Altitude Gain: 10,830 ft to 12510 ft

Start the trek early in the morning from Badrinath. The trek distance to be covered is 9 km. After a 3 km drive in the same trail, on your right side, you can see the Mana village. This is India’s last village to the China border. Mana is just 26 km away from the India China border. You can also see the road that goes to the border. But the entry is restricted only to people in the army.

From this village, the trail deviates towards the left side (towards Eastern side) of the Alaknanda River. There is a proper man-made trail from here for a few kilometres.

After 2 to 3 km from the village, you start to hear the sound of water plunging down from almost 400 ft. Soon, you see the graceful Vasundhara fall on your right.

There is another route to reach Vasundhara falls from Mana village. It is from the right side of the Alaknanda River. Tourists and villagers visit the waterfall and return back to the village from that side.

It is proven that the water of Vasundhara falls as well as the Alaknanda River holds medicinal value. Hence, many people carry the water in a bottle and store it.

Take a quick break here. Drink some water. Since you are gaining altitude as you are covering the distance, you need to keep yourself hydrated throughout the trek. Make sure you fill your water bottle here.

As you cross the falls and continue towards Lakshmi van campsite, the valley opens up into two. Stay on the left bank throughout the trek.

After 3 km of moraine walk on the left bank of the Alaknanda River, you reach the Lakshmi van campsite.

Now you are at an altitude of 12,510 ft. Take the oximeter reading. It should be above 90. If it is below 90, start descending down immediately.

This campsite is on the green grassland. You find a lot of Bhoj-Patra trees in this campsite.

Trek Distance: 6.5 km Trek Duration: 4 – 5 hours Altitude Gain: 12,510 ft to 13,655 ft

Today’s trek is slightly difficult as the altitude gain is more than 1000 ft. But it is a scenic route as you enter Satopanth valley.

Before starting the trek make sure you have a healthy breakfast and pack some snacks to eat on the way. Keep drinking water the entire day.

The trail continues to be on the bank of the Alaknanda River. You trek on the grassland in the middle of the terminal moraine of Dhano glacier.

Keep your eyes open for some of the most beautiful alpine flowers on the trail. Once you cross this patch you start to see the 3 peaks of Bhagirathi in front of you (Only if the weather is clear).

After around 5 km of a trek, you reach the Sahastradhara. From here you can see Mount Neelkanth on the left side.

You also spot more than 100 of small waterfalls on the huge monolithic rock in front of the mountain.

The weather here changes drastically post noon. You are at an altitude of 14,000 ft. At higher altitude weather becomes unpredictable post noon. Make sure you reach the campsite as early as possible.

From here Chakra Teertha campsite is around one and half hour. It is a flat grassland where you can pitch your tent for the night.

Once you reach the campsite, make sure you cover your head and wear a fleece jacket. do not expose yourself too much to the cold. The temperature here can be 5-to-10-degree day time and – 5 to -10 degree during night.

Chakra Teertha to Satopanth Tal and back to Chakra Teertha

Trek Distance: 10 km (5+5) Trek Duration: 8 hours Altitude Gain: 13,655 ft to 15,150 ft

Prepare yourself for a jaw-dropping view next day early in the morning. With Mount Neelkanth on your left, Chaukhamba at the centre, Balkan range on your right, you cannot forget this sight soon. Keeping the view in mind, get ready for a difficult day of the trek.

After 2 km of the trek, the trail mazes through boulders and moraine. You need to trek very carefully. Take the help of a trekking pole here.

Carry 2 trekking poles if you have. It is more comfortable than using one. It also helps in ascending steep sections.

Satopanth Tal is still hidden. You get the first view of the Tal only when you reach the top of the ridge. From there you can see the triangular Satopanth Tal.

The lake looks very small in the picture but when you stand in front of it, it is huge. It has a perimeter of over 1.5 km.

There is a small room constructed as a temporary shelter here using stones. A Local sage Mauni Baba is known to live near the lake.

The views from here are spectacular. Spot the Mount Chaukhamba at the centre, Balkan on the right, Swargarohini towards left and Neelkanth standing behind you towards left.

The water quality of the Lake is excellent. It stays clean throughout the year. There are stories and beliefs that few rare birds keep the lake clean all the time. But nobody has spotted those birds till now. You might be that rare person who spots on the trek!

There is also one more interesting thing to see from here. If the weather is clear, you can also see the 3 steps out of 7 on the Swargarohini glacier which is believed to be the steps to heaven that Pandavas took.

Enjoy the calmness around the lake for half an hour. This is the perfect setting to reflect on your long journey.

After having packed lunch or snacks, start the return journey to Chakra Teertha. It will take around 2 to 3 hours to reach back to the campsite.

Stay at Chakra Teertha camp site.

Chakra Teertha to Lakshmi Van

Trek Distance: 7 km Trek Duration: 5 – 6 hours Altitude Loss: 13,655 ft to 12,510 ft

Take the same trail taken to reach Chakra Teertha from Lakshmi van. This will take around 5 to 6 hours to reach Lakshmi Van.

Stay at Lakshmi Van Camp site.

Lakshmi Van to Badrinath

Total Distance: 8 km Trek duration: 4-5 Hours Altitude Loss: 12,510 ft to 10,830 ft

Stay at Badrinath Camp site.

Drive Distance: 290 km Drive Duration: 10- 11 hours’ drive from Rishikesh Altitude Loss: 10,830 ft to 1,120 ft.

Best Season to do the Satopanth Tal Trek

Satopanth Tal trek is best if you do it in the month of May to mid-July and September to October.

In the month of May to mid-July, you get to see the lush green meadows, beautiful wildflowers and crystal clear Satopanth Tal.

If you are trekking post-monsoon, you can see the Alaknanda River at its best and graceful Vasundhara waterfalls joining the Alaknanda River aggressively.

Difficult sections on the Satopanth Tal Trek

Satopanth Tal trek is of Moderate-Difficult level. You need to have prior Himalayan trekking experience and high fitness level to do this trek.

This trek is categorized based on the steep sections on the trail, overall altitude gained. And the total distance covered every day.

The trail of this trek passes through a maze of loose rocks, boulders and moraine. Trekking on them is not as easy as trekking in any other places.

Apart from the terrain, there are a few sections that are steep and need to be negotiated carefully. They are:

Steep section: The final stretch to Satopanth Tal is quite steep and has loose soil over the glacial moraine. There are also scree slopes that make it more difficult to climb. You need to be very careful while climbing.

How to prepare for the Satopanth Tal Trek

The Satopanth Tal trek is of the moderate-Difficult level. You start at an altitude of 10,830 feet and reach an altitude of 15,150 feet in 3 days. Ideally, you should be only gaining 1000 ft a day. However, the Indian Himalayas climb very quickly. This is called a forced ascent.

On the Satopanth Tal Trek, you have to cover an average of 6.5 km each day. This requires a good amount of endurance. You can begin by jogging every day. Start slow and increase your pace every day. Swimming, cycling and stair climbing without too many breaks in between can help too.

What to Pack on the Trek Things you must take on the trek

MANDATORY DOCUMENTS

These are documents required for legal purposes by The Cloudline and the forest department. Without any of these, you will not be allowed to trek.

  • Original and photocopy of government photo identity card. Anything such as a driver’s license, Aadhar Card, or passport will do. This is required by the forest department for your identification.
  • Disclaimer certificate: There are two sections in this. The first part is a personal medical record.  The second part is a legal requirement. Download the PDF, read carefully, fill in and sign it. This must be handed over to your Trek Leader during registration at the base camp. – Download Disclaimer Form
  • Medical certificate: The medical certificate needs to be filled out by an MBBS doctor, without which the forest department will not issue permissions for your trek. It is also a requirement by The Cloudline – Download medical certificate

Declaration Form – Download

Here is a list of everything you need for your trek.

Shoes and backpack

  • Trekking shoes with ankle support)
  • Backpack with rain cover
  • Warm Layers and Clothes
  • Warm layers – 1.  3 layers if you’re trekking in spring, summer and monsoon (1 woollen sweater, 1 fleece, 1 padded jacket) 2. 4 layers if you’re trekking in autumn (1 woollen sweater, 2 fleece, 1 padded jacket) 3. 5 layers if you’re trekking in winter (1 pair of thermals, 1 woollen sweater, 2 fleece, 1 padded jacket)
  • 3 Collared T-shirts (Wear one, carry two)
  • 2 quick-dry trek pants (Wear one, carry one)

Accessories

  • Sun cap with flaps
  • Waterproof gloves
  • Socks (2 pairs of Dry fit + 1 pair of Woollen)
  • Trekking pole
  • Rain jacket + pants/poncho
  • Moisturiser
  • Light towel
  • Lip balm or Vaseline
  • Toilet paper
  • Reusable plastic covers (for used clothes)
  • Water bottles

PERSONAL MEDICAL KIT

Carry these medicines with you, easily accessible at all times.

  • Diamox: 1 Strip
  • Dolo 650: 5 tablets
  • Avomine: 4 tablets
  • Combiflam: 5 tablets
  • Digene: 4 tablets
  • ORS: 6 packs
  • Knee Brace: optional

Inclusions & Exclusions What is included in the tour

  • Transportation to & fro from Rishikesh to Badrinath Base Camp.
  • 3 nights camp/hotel at Badrinath.
  • 4 nights tented accommodation during the trek
  • Trek equipment: Sleeping bags, Mattresses, Crampons, Gaiters, micro spikes, All kind of Utensils, Stools/chairs etc.
  • Tents: Trekkers tent (twin/triple sharing), Kitchen & Dining tent, Toilet tent
  • Entry Permit Fee, Guide Fee & Driver charges
  • Standard vegetarian food for breakfast, lunch, snacks, and dinner during trek days
  • 1 Mountaineering qualified & professional trek Leader
  • Local Guide 1:6 ratio
  • Chef & support staff
  • Porters for carrying common equipment’s (like rations/tents/utensils/groceries)
  • The facility of keeping extra luggage at our Badrinath base camp, when leaving for the trek
  • Personal accident insurance
  • Insurance, transportations, salary of guide & porter
  • Basic First aid Kit
  • All government, local taxes and service charges
  • The Cloudline Fee
  • Personalized Dri-Fit T-Shirt

What is NOT included in the tour

  • The cost to reach Rishikesh and back to your destination.
  • Airport Pick up and Drop Off
  • Personal trekking gear
  • Tips for guide, chef, porter, etc (calculated per person)
  • Excess baggage/porter charges
  • Local sightseeing and entrance fee, camera fee, etc
  • Mineral water or any type of soft drinks
  • Hot water for shower, etc, during the trek
  • Extra meals apart from inclusions
  • Food during travel days
  • Lunch and dinner while travelling from/to Rishikesh
  • Any other expenses incurred apart from inclusions
  • All personal, medical, evacuation and emergency expenses like extra day stay or vehicle charges due to delays, landslides, evacuation.

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Satopanth Tal

Sankri,Garhwal,Uttarakhand

Moderate to Difficult

Maximum Altitude

INR 15000/- Badrinath to Badrinath

Available Date

Customised dates available

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About Satopanth Tal Trek

A mythological journey in the Laps of the Himalayas in Devbhoomi Garhwal, this trail is believed as the stairway to heaven, which Pandavas with Draupadi, their wife, traveled through to their journey to Heaven. It is also a very important pilgrimage point of Hinduism, that is Badrinath Ji, or Badri Vishal, Dedicated to Bhagwan Vishnu, one of the Chaar Dham.

Satopanth Lake is a triangular shape high altitude glacial lake situated at 15,100 fts above the sea level at a distance of 25 KMs away from Badrinath Ji. As you start this trek you are about to witness one of the oldest and holy River of India, SARASWATI which visible only here in Badrinath Ji and origin of other holy river ALAKNANDA, Caves of Rishi-Muni used for meditation, Waterfalls like Vasudhara and Sahasradhara, Snow- capped mountain peaks Chaukhambha, Neelkath, Parvati, Satopanth col, Balakun, Nara Narayan and Satopanth Glacier which fill you full of energy and thrilling. This lake has a religious significance for the Hindus. According to the legend, each corner of this triangular lake, the Hindu trinity Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh mediate here thousands of years. And, it is also believed that the Pandavas the heroes of Mahabharat get salvation in this route. Draupadi wife of Pandavas got first moksha after crossing Saraswati river near the Bhim Shila bridge, Sahadeva at Laxmivan, Nakul at Sahastradhara, Arjun at Chakratirth, and Bhim at Satopanth. Only Yudhishtir, the elder brother of Pandavas reach heaven alive with a Black Dog who accompany throughout this route from Swargarohini which is 5 KM away from Satopanth lake. This trek is full of adventurous and pilgrimage, worth giving a try for it. Due to arduous and challenge nature of this trek previous experience of trekking in mountain must be required.

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Badrinath Arrival: Meet and Greet with our staff at Badrinath Ji, who help you check-in Hotel/Guest House/Lodge. Take rest in your rooms and get rid of your tiredness of long hours journey.

Rest day and Acclimatisation:-

Today will be the acclimatisation day and rest day as well for the previous day long journey. One can visit Badrinath Ji, or explore the surroundings.

Badrinath – Mana – Laxmivan (3400 Mt), trek 10 km. 6 hr:- Today our trek start from the Mana village which is 3 KM away. Mana village is the last Indian village of India. During the trek we will be crossing the holy Saraswati River and breathtaking view of Vashudhara waterfall with their gurgling sound. As enjoying this beauty of nature, we reach our first campsite Laxmivan which is lush green meadow, Where you find Bhojpatra (Birch tree), which used ancient time for writing. Overnight stay either ancient cave or tents.

Laxmivan – Chakrateerath (4200 Mt), trek 9 KM 6 Hrs. Today trek is challenging, after breakfast we start our trek after covering 4 KM distance we find the stunning view of Sahastradhara (Thousand of Glacier waterfalls) and snow capped mountain peak Neelkanth in-front of us. Now the route is steep and narrow so be careful during the trek. After crossing the ascent and descent ridge, we reach an open circular meadow which is known as Chakratirth. Overnight stay at camps

Chakratirth – Satopanth- Chakratirth (4600mtrs), trek 10 KM, 7 Hrs.) Satopanth Lake is located 5 KM away from Chakratirth. The further route demands lot of courage amidst the difficult terrain laden with boulders and rocks. However, the trek rewards the trekkers with an unparalled view of the crystal clear lake, Satopanth on its backdrop of Parvati and Chaukhambha massifs. A mere glace at the majestic mountain and lake will make you forget your tiring journey to reach here. Spend some time here exploring the region and return to Chakratirth. Overnight stay at tents.

Chakratirth – Laxmivan- Badrinath Ji, trek 15 KM, 7 Hrs. After early breakfast, trek back to Badrinath via Laxmivan. After a tiring day, rest into guest house/lodge/ hotel and get riding off your whole day tiredness.

Departure from Badrinath Ji After morning delicious breakfast you start for your journey to sweet home with the sweet memory of the mytholgical Holy Satopanth Lake trek-the last journey of Pandavas. Leave only footprints take only memories

"What included"

Cost of accommodation in Huts/Hotels/Homestays two nights in Badrinath Cost of Fooding while on trek (Morning and evening Tea, Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner- meals will be provided. Breakfast-Roti, Sabji/Maggi, etc., Lunch/Dinner-Rice/Roti, Sabji, Dal, Achar, etc.).(Day 1:- Dinner to Day 7:- Breakfast) Technical Camping equipments:- Tents(sharing basis), Sleeping Bag, Mattress, Utensils, Microspikes, Technical climbing equipments Guide,Support staff,cook, Supporting crew. Cost of Permit fees.

"What not included"

Cost of Personal expenses. Cost of emergency due to bad weather conditions. Cost of personal porter for offloading Meals during transit i.e. meals while on road or travelling will not be provided. No meals will be provided in Last day (Day 8) Anything which is not mentioned in the inclusion. Cost of transportation from Dehradun to Dehradun/Haridwar to haridwar. Any cost related to mandir Darshan

Haridwar to Haridwar package can be arranged on Special Request

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Satopanth Tal Trek

Satopanth Lake is situated at an altitude of 4,600 meters at Chamoli District of Uttarakhand. This place has a great importance in the Hindu Mythology. This place is the home of Lord Shiva, Lord Brahma, and Lord Vishnu. Furthermore, it is also connected with the Pandavas of Mahabharat. It is claimed that Pandavas left their palace after the Mahabharat War and embarked on the penance journey. Arjun, Bhima, Nakul and Sahdev died on the way to heaven. The eldest son of Kunti, Yudhistar was able to reach Satopanth Lake and continue his journey. Hence, he was the only one alive who reached heaven. On that account, it is one of the holiest lakes situated in the Himalayas. Travelers have deep affection to explore this place while visiting Badrinath (Abode of Lord Vishnu). Trekking enthusiasts and devotees visit the place and take the blessings of the Gods.The trek commences from the last village of India i.e. Mana Village. Moreover, the distance of the Satopanth Tal Trek is 22 kilometers and the duration to complete the trek is 4 to 5 days. The difficulty of the Satopanth Glacier trek is average. However, it becomes tough in winter and monsoon season.

Satopanth Tal Trek

Satopanth Glacier Trek: A trail to heaven

Satopanth Lake is situated at an altitude of 4,600 meters at Chamoli District of Uttarakhand. This place has a great importance in the Hindu Mythology. This place is the home of Lord Shiva, Lord Brahma, and Lord Vishnu. Furthermore, it is also connected with the Pandavas of Mahabharat. It is claimed that Pandavas left their palace after the Mahabharat War and embarked on the penance journey. Arjun, Bhima, Nakul and Sahdev died on the way to heaven. The eldest son of Kunti, Yudhistar was able to reach Satopanth Lake and continue his journey. Hence, he was the only one alive who reached heaven. On that account, it is one of the holiest lakes situated in the Himalayas. Travelers have deep affection to explore this place while visiting Badrinath (Abode of Lord Vishnu). Trekking enthusiasts and devotees visit the place and take the blessings of the Gods.The trek commences from the last village of India i.e. Mana Village. Moreover, the distance of the Satopanth Tal Trek is 22 kilometers and the duration to complete the trek is 4 to 5 days. The difficulty of the Satopanth Glacier trek is average. However, it becomes tough in winter and monsoon season

Satopanth Trek Weather

Tourists scheduling the trek for Satopanth Lake must be informed of the weather in alpine high-altitude mountains. The information will help the trekker to plan their trek and prepare for it accordingly. Season-wise wise temperature of the Satopanth trek is simplified below. 

Summer Season: The temperature of Satopanth Glacier in the summer season varies from 10 degrees Celsius to 20 degrees Celsius. It is pleasant and stable for trekking in the Himalayan range. Because of that, it is the best season to trek in Satopanth Tal. 

Monsoon Season: In the monsoon season, Satopanth Trek weather is unstable and it can start pouring anytime. It is important to carry a raincoat on the route to the glacier. 

Post Monsoon Season: Pre-monsoon season which starts from September to November is the pleasing period for hiking in the Satopanth trek. The days remain enjoyable and the nights are a bit cold. It is important to trek according to the weather. 

Winter Season: Trekkers who love to see mountains covered with snow blankets can approach this trek in the winter season. The temperature fluctuates between 0 degrees Celsius to 5 degrees Celsius from December to March. 

There are essential details that tourists must be aware of on the Satopanth Lake Trek. These details consist of Satopanth tal trek height, distance, important destinations, and other information. 

Satopanth Glacier Trek

Satopanth Trek Itinerary

Now, let's begin our 6 days hiking venture of satopanth tal trek from rishikesh. thereafter summit the peak with all the information of the expedition itinerary. trekkers can scan through the details for the upcoming trek and book the trek with hillwaytravels. .

  • Travelers are required to reach Rishikesh or Dehradun to begin their journey for Badrinath. Bus and Cab services will only be provided to reach Badrinath. After that, adjust with the climate to adapt physically. 
  • Badrinath is the base camp for Satopanth Swargarohini Trek. It is advised to take time to adjust with the high altitude weather and then commence the trek for Laxmi Van. 
  • Trekkers who have reached Laxmi Van can pitch their camp in the destination for the night stay. Next day, begin the 3 to kilometer trek to Chakratirtha. 
  • On Day 4, trekkers will begin their expedition to Satopanth Lake in 4 to 5 hours of hiking. It is a stunning location with the spiritual blessings of God’s presence. After gazing at the beauty, trekkers will descend to Chakratirtha for camping. 
  • Now, it’s time to move back to the base camp with the souvenir of natural beauty. It takes 5 to 6 hours to reach the base camp. 
  • Travelers can return to Rishikesh or Dehradun by bus or cab. It will take 8 to 10 hours to reach the destination. 
  • Transportation From Dehradun.
  • Meals During the trek (starting day 1 from Dinner & day 5 day Lunch)
  • High Quality camping equipment (Tents, sleeping bags, zero degree sleeping Matts, dinning tents, toilet Tent)
  • Crampons and Gaiters as per Snow Conditions
  • Basic first Aid Kit with Oxygen Cylinders
  • Forest permission charges
  • Highly experienced team of mountain trek leader and guides
  • Experienced Trek Leader/Trip Captain
  • Radio Walkie Talkie for communication
  • Certificate of trek completion
  • Anything not mentioned in inclusion
  • Personal insurance
  • Meals During transportation
  • All personal Expenses, optional tour, extra Meals
  • Mules or porter charges to carry private Baggage Offload Charges for Bag 450 per campsite – Bag weight should not be more than 10kg
  • Accommodation in dehradun
  • Any expense for medical treatment of injury or accident before during and after the trek
  • Any early returns travel costs or accommodation except for the days as per the itinerary
  • Any cost arising due to natural, calamities, landslide, Road blocking, political disturbance (strikes) etc ( to be borne by the client, which is directly payable on the spot).

Satopanth Lake Trek Important Points

  • The height of Satopanth peak is 15,100 feet.
  • Satopanth tal trek begins from Badrinath and ends at holy Satopanth Lake (Chamoli District). 
  • The distance of the Satopanth tal trek is 22 kilometers.
  • It takes a minimum of 5 days to finish the trek. 
  • It is a moderate trek that welcomes skilled as well as beginners. 
  • It is bordered by Mount Neelkanth, Mount Chaukhamba, Mount Balakun, Mount Swargarohini.
  • The best season to begin the trail expedition is from April to June and September to November.

Satopanth Lake Trek

Satopanth Tal Trek guidelines

While trekking in the high altitude ranges it is essential to understand the guidelines and abide by them respectively. The points given below present the travel guidelines for the trekkers. Travelers must plan a trip after checking the weather forecast . 

  • The packing for the trek must be based on the weather of the location. 
  • Don’t forget to keep a first aid box and other medicines.
  • Always consult a physician and do all the check ups before the trek. 
  • It is important to adjust in the extreme weather in the base camp. 
  • Always keep an emergency contact number on the trek. 
  • Don’t litter in the mountains and keep the environment clean. 
  • If you face any problem in the trek then approach the instructor. 
  • Trekkers visiting the topography for the first time are requested to book a guide on their way to the summit. The tourist guide will charge between 1500 to 3000 based on your destination. 
  • It is crucial to hydrate your body by drinking water. 
  • Always abide by the instructions given on the wilderness trail. 
  • In camping, stay with your group and don’t move out alone. 

Most Important Places near Satopanth Tal Trek

Travelers scheduling for Satopanth Trek must be aware of the locations that are situated near the holy lake. They can also add the given locations in their itinerary and begin their voyage. The important sites to visit in Chamoli district of Uttarakhand are comprehended below.

Badrinath Dham Temple

Badrinath Dham temple is one of the Char Dham Yatra destinations located in the Chamoli district along the banks of Alaknanda river. This temple is devoted to Lord Vishnu and becomes a holy for Vaishnavites. This temple remains open for six months and closes in the winter season. Skanda Purana and Vishnu Puran have references to the Badrinath Dham. This place attracts lakhs of tourists for the blessings of Vishnu. 

Valley of Flowers

Valley of Flowers National Park is a habitat of 600 exotic flowers, beautiful waterfalls and wildlife species. It is spread across 87 Square Kilometer in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand. This site was awarded as a UNESCO world heritage site in 1982. It is a beautiful grassland covered with Primulas, Marigolds, Daisies, and other flower species. Earlier, this site was not unknown to people. Later, it was explored by two British mountaineers. The best time to visit Valley of Flowers is in spring season i.e. April to June. Furthermore, it has become one of the best destinations to trek. 

Vishnu Prayag 

Vishnu Prayag is one of the five important confluence places of Alakananda river. Here, river Dhauliganga meets Alaknandand continues their journey to the plains. In Devbhoomi Uttarakhand, the important confluence places are known as Panch Parayag. Additionally, Vishnu Prayag is one of the Panch Prayag situated at 1,372 meters of altitude in the Chamoli district. It is said that Narad Muni meditated in this holy site for the blessings of Lord Vishnu. Thereafter, Lord Vishnu appeared after getting impressed by the devotion. Because of its serene views, this destination captures the attention of tourists heading to Badrinath Dham.  

Hanuman Chatti

Hanuman Chatti is a pilgrimage site located at the confluence of River Yamuna and Hanuman Ganga. This destination is known for the temple of Lord Hanuman and the river side beauty. Devotees visiting Yamunotri Dham also stop to take blessings of Hanuman. The place acts as the base camp for the trekkers planning for Gulabi Kantha trek. This place in rooted in Hindu Mythology, it is said that Hanuman Jii rested at this place while searching for Sanjeevani Booti for lord Laxman. Trekkers planning for Satopanth Trek can also reach this location. 

Hemkund Sahib

Gurudwara Hemkund Sahib is a sikh pilgrimage site located at Chamoli District of Uttarakhand. The sixth guru of sikh: Guru Govind Singh has mentioned this place in holy Dasam Granth. This place is enclosed with seven snow capped peaks of Garhwal Himalayas. In addition, Hemkund Sahib is decorated with Nishan Sahib (Sikhism Triangular Flag) at its peak. The height of the Hemkund Sahib is 15,000 feet from sea level. The trail to the destination starts from Govindghat that is located near Joshimath. The pilgrimage site is only accessible from April to October end. 

Trekking can be the best adventure that can rejuvenate a trekker despite physical fatigueness. Satopanth trek might feel like a summit to a single destination. However it can take you to various beautiful destinations and adds more treks to your list. It is said that once you become part of mountains then it is difficult to leave the peaks without exploring. Garhwal Himalayan is situated at the heart of Uttarakhand and attracts lots of tourists for exploring the unexplored destination. Himalayan ranges are home of the best treks of Uttarakhand that can be explored in the best season. Now, selecting a season and difficulty of the trek can be the personal choice of the trekkers. One such trek that must be explored is Satopanth Tal. It is a medium trek that reaches its difficulty level as the individual ascends its peak. In the summer season, it becomes the epitome of beauty that lures you with its rugged terrain. It is advised to avoid visiting the holy lake during the monsoon season because of the landslides and unstable weather conditions. 

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Frequently asked questions about Satopanth Tal Trek

Satopanth Tal trek is a medium level trek 22 Kilometer trek. As the trekkers ascend to the height of mountains, it becomes challenging to summit the peak. Beginners can start trekking with a short distance and continue their journey till the glacier lake. 

 The distance of Satopanth Tal trek from Neelkanth base camp is 9.1 kilometers. The mountain trail presents the scenic view with lush green meadows. 

Mana to Vasudhara Fall to Mana to Satopanth Glacier Trek are the two treks that begin from Mana Gaon. This village acts as the base camp to help the trekker’s body adjust with the weather. 

Trekking enthusiasts can visit the Satopanth trek between April to June and August to November. Travelers who admire the snow capped mountains can visit the trek in winter also. However the trek becomes difficult in the snow filled routes. 

Yes, it is important to book a guide who is trekking for the first time and unaware of the topography. Unlike the skilled who can make their own way in all the trails of trekking. 

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The divine lake – satopanth.

The literal meaning of the word Satopanth is the path of truth. Satopanth Lake has three corners and each corner of Satopanth Lake is named after the divine Trinity of Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh. The lake is considered sacred by the local people of Mana village, which is the base camp village for Satopanth Lake trek. This lake is situated at an elevation of 4600 metres above sea level in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand. Satopanth Tal is 25 km from Badrinath shrine and about 4 km from Chakratirth on the base of legendary Neelkanth Peak.

Apart from the religious significance, Satopanth has also become one of the popular treks in Uttarakhand. This glacier trek offers majestic views of the Himalayas.

About Satopanth Glacier and Bhagirath – Kharak Glacier

The Satopanth and Bhagirath Kharak glaciers are located at the head of the Alaknanda valley in Chamoli district of Uttarakhand. The eastern slopes of the Chaukhamba group of peaks feed ice into these glaciers. The towering peaks ranging from 5,288 to 7,068 metres are covered with snow in winter. The two glaciers are separated by a linear ridge. Both glaciers have a tortuous course, as their paths are blocked by a series of outcrops. The ablation zones of both glaciers are covered by a thick layer of debris and their funnels are located at an altitude of 3858 m and 3796 m.

The Alaknanda River originates from the Satopanth Glacier and meets the Uttar Ganga upstream at Alkapuri. At Mana, the Alaknanda meets the Saraswati River and flows further into the Badrinath basin. On the route of these glaciers is the enchanting Vasudhara Fall. Satopanth is also known or written as Satopanth Lake, Satopanth Tal, Satopanth Tal, Satopanth Lake trek, Satopanth Glacier trek. It is sometimes also known as Satopanth – Swargarohini Trek.

Mythology About Satopanth Trek

According to Hindu legends and mythology, the Tridevas or three devas, Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh (Shiva) meditated on the corners of this lake. It is believed that during every Ekadashi, the trio takes a sacred dip in the water of the Satopanth lake. Hindus believe that bathing in the Satopanth lake on the 11th day of the solar and lunar fortnights is considered auspicious. Locals also believe that there are some special species of birds that collect dirt from the lake and thus keep the lake clean. These birds are found nowhere else. Local belief is that they are the Gandharva perdus who guard the lake from evil.

Hindus believe that Goddess Lakshmi and her husband Narayan performed penance at Lakshmi Van and Chakratirtha. There is an interesting story behind the bullet created in the Chakratirtha which says that Narayan once held his sudarshan chakra in the valley and due to its weight the valley got a round shaped meadow surrounding the lofty mountains.

Satopanth Trek Route

Rishikesh – Badrinath – Lakshmi Van – Chakratirtha – Satopanth – Chakratirtha – Mana – Badrinath – Rishikesh

About Satopanth Trek

From Badrinath, start a short 3 km trek to Mana (you can also take a local taxi), India’s last village on the Indo-Tibetan border. After checking your permits, proceed towards Vasudhara Falls After crossing the Saraswati temple from Mana, the incline of the trek becomes steeper. A walk in harmony with the mighty Alakananda River that flows beneath. After a few hours, you will see the Vasudhara Fall. Walk 4 km further up the moraines and you will come across your campsite at Laxmi Van.

The well-marked trail is dotted with patches of green amid the vast terminal moraines of the Dhano Glacier. The three benevolent peaks of the Bhagirathi make their first appearance in the Satopanth Valley. We gradually climbed the steep Sahastradhara ridge to the Chakratirtha camp. After arriving at the camp, roll on the ground and gaze at the dazzling western face of the Neelkanth mountain. Early morning will give you an incredible view of Chaukhamba in the centre, Neelkanth, Satopanth and Parvati Peaks on your left and Balakun on your right. In the last 2 km of the trek, you may have to deal with some steep slopes and walk on loose soil scattered over glacial moraines. As you reach the top of the ridge, you will see the first glimpse of the triangular shape, Satopanth Lake.

You can also see a saint known as Mauni Baba who resides near the lake and stopped speaking for a very long time. It is generally believed that it can live in the sun and air alone if food is not available. After spending some time here, start your descent to Chakratirtha Camp. The 5 km return trek to Chakratirtha can be completed in a couple of hours. From there, start descending all the way down to Mana Village. Follow the same path you took to reach Chakratirtha from Mana. This 15 km trek can be completed in 5-6 hours. After reaching Mana, take a taxi to Badrinath, check into a hotel and spend the night there.

Best Time to Visit/Trek

The best visiting season for Badrinath is summer months from May to November with May to June being the most crowded months when the pilgrim rush is at its peak and September to October being ideal for a more relaxed spiritual journey. Due to heavy rainfall in the area, visitors may face difficulty reaching the temple during monsoon season (late June to Aug). Badrinath temple is closed during winters for 6 months. You can visit the shrine during these festivals for more enriched experienced:

  • Badri Kedar Festival : This eight day festival is celebrated in Badrinath and Kedarnath in the month of June. In the festival artists from across India are invited to showcase their art.
  • Mata Murti ka Mela : It is celebrated on Bhavan Dwadashi. In the festival devotees sing holy songs, dance and worship Shri Badrinath’s mother Ma Murti.
  • Janmashtami : Janmashtami is celebrated very vibrantly in Badrinath. Devotees gather and celebrate the birth of Lord Krishna.

Best time to travel to Satopanth Lake Trek is in the summers in the month of May and June and Post monsoon (September – October). The Satopanth Lake is covered by dense snow from September end to mid-May and sometimes at the end of June. The normal summer temperature remains around 12 °C in the day and 7 °C to -5 °C at night, while the winter temperature may drop to even -25 °C in the day and -36 °C in the night. The best time to trek Satopanth Lake is from July to September.

Satopanth in Summers : The weather of Satopanth Lake trek remains pleasant during summers. Since the sky remains clear, one has the opportunity to view the Himalayas distinctly.

Satopanth in Monsoon : During the monsoon, the area around Satopanth Lake becomes lush green. However, there are chances of road blocks due to landslides. Keep 1 day in buffer, just in case you might not be able to trek due to rainfall.

Satopanth Post Monsoon : Post monsoon is an ideal time to do the Satopanth Lake trek. One can see the best of Satopanth Lake as it blossoms with flowers and vegetation making it look like heaven on earth.

Satopanth in Winters : The entire trek route is covered with snow, the lake becomes frozen during winters. Even Badrinath (which is the base for Satopanth Trek) is closed during winters.

Best Places to Visit During Satopanth Tal Trek

Badrinath Dham : Badrinath is the only Shrine which is a part of both Chota Char Dham and India Char Dham. Badrikashram (Badrinath Temple) in the North, Rameshwaram in South, Dwarkapuri in west and Jagannathpuri in east, Badrinath Dham is one among four pilgrimage centres in four corners of India. Badrinath Temple is situated in Badrinath town and dedicated to Lord Vishnu. According to the Bhagvat Puran, Badrikashram the Supreme being (Vishnu), in his incarnation as the sages Nar & Narayan, had been undergoing great expiation since time immemorial for the welfare of all living entities.

Mana Village : Just 3 km away from Badrinath, Mana is a dreamy hamlet located in Chamoli district of Uttarakhand. It is the last village at the China border of the Indian region. It’s a tradition in Mana village that localities on the closing day of the temple offer choli to the idol of Badrinath Ji. Dubbed the ‘last Indian Village’ on the Indo-Tibet Border, Mana in the Chamoli District of Uttarakhand is definitely an exciting place to visit. The place has its close proximity to the religious site of Badrinath and is situated at a short distance of about 4 km from this important pilgrimage site. Mana Village is located at an altitude of around 3219 metres and on the bank of River Saraswati.

Rishikesh : It is one of the major tourist and pilgrimage hubs in northern India, set against the backdrop of the Himalayas and with the pristine Ganga flowing through it where people from across the world arrive to offer their prayers to the holy river and in search of peace. Rishikesh is commonly referred to as the ‘yoga capital of the world’ and rightly so. The destination is abuzz with visitors, who come here to learn yoga and meditation. Rishikesh is home to numerous ashrams, some of which are internationally recognised as centres of philosophical studies, yoga and other ancient Indian traditions of wellness.

Chakratirtha : It is a campsite in Uttarakhand. Chakratirtha is situated east of Satopanth Glacier, and northeast of Satopanth Lake.

Laxmi Van is a beautiful campsite with an impressive Alkapuri glacier on the opposite side.

Srinagar : Located in the Pauri Garhwal District of Uttarakhand, this town is cradled on the pristine banks of Alaknanda River that is believed to have submerged the evil Sri Yantra (Rock) that Sri Adi Shankaracharya hurled in it. Srinagar also acts as a gateway to several religious, adventurous and offbeat destinations in Uttarakhand. It is an important point of stay during Badrinath, Kedarnath and Char Dham Yatra.

Joshimath : In the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand, the sacred town of Joshimath is situated in Garhwal region of Uttarakhand. The two mighty rivers, the Alaknanda and Dhauliganga meet at the confluence of Vishnuprayag overlooking the town of Joshimath. And the view of Hathi Parvat and other Himalayan Peaks is mystifying.The town of Joshimath is also nicknamed as Jyotirmath and is the winter seat of Lord Badri, whose idol is brought down from Badrinath temple to Vasudeva temple at Joshimath. This holy town is revered by the Hindus for being an important pilgrimage centre of the country.

Rudraprayag : Named after Lord Shiva’s Rudra avatar (incarnation), Rudraprayag is an ancient holy town situated at the confluence of Alaknanda and Mandakini rivers, at a distance of 34 km from Srinagar in the Garhwal region. Rudraprayag marks the fourth confluence of the five between Alaknanda and Mandakini rivers. Whole of Augustmuni & Ukhimath block and part of Pokhri & Karnaprayag block from Chamoli District, Part of Jakholi and Kirtinagar block from Tehri District and Part of Khirsu block from Pauri District. Shri Kedarnath Temple is at North, Madmaheshwar at East, Nagrasu at Southern East and Srinagar at extreme South.

Karnaprayag : It is also known as ‘The City of Karna of Mahabharata’. It is famous for connecting the Garhwal region with the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand via NH 109. Adorned at an elevation of 1451 m above the sea level in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand and on the confluence of river Alaknanda and the Pindari River, Karnaprayag is one of the Panch Prayag or the ‘five confluences’ of river Alaknanda. It lies in the midst of Nandprayag and Rudraprayag. Karnprayag is also known for its high altitude markets and if you are heading to Badrinath, then Karnaprayag is an ideal place to buy the necessary things.

How To Reach Satopanth Lake Base Camp

The nearest railhead to Satopanth Lake is Rishikesh, which is 320 kms away. Mana is the last village, which connects through roads and base camp for Satopanth Lake trek that is about 18 kms. The distance from Badrinath to Satopanth is 22 kms.

By Road : Badrinath being one of the holiest places of Hindus is well connected by motorable roads with major destinations of Uttarakhand. The travellers can take the bus to Haridwar, Rishikesh, and Srinagar from ISBT, Kashmiri Gate New Delhi. Local transport to Badrinath town can be easily available from the major cities of Uttarakhand like Dehradun, Haridwar, Rishikesh, Pauri, Rudraprayag, Karnaprayag, Ukhimath, Srinagar, Chamoli etc.

By Rail : Rishikesh railway station situated 294 km before Badrinath on NH58, is the nearest railhead. Trains are frequent to Rishikesh and Badrinath is well connected by motorable roads with Rishikesh. One can easily catch a bus or hire a taxi from Rishikesh, Srinagar, Rudraprayag, Chamoli, Joshimath etc. to reach Badrinath.

By Air : The Jolly Grant airport situated at a distance of 311 km is the closest airport to Badrinath. It operates daily flights to Delhi and taxis can be easily available to Badrinath from Jolly Grant airport

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Journey to the Sacred: The Satopanth Tal Trek in the Garhwal Himalayas

The Satopanth Tal Trek is a soul-stirring pilgrimage into the sacred landscapes of the Garhwal Himalayas, where pristine glacial lakes, towering peaks, and spiritual legends converge. Nestled in Uttarakhand, India, this trek commences from the pilgrimage town of Badrinath and unfolds as a journey through rugged terrains and high-altitude wonders.

The trail winds through enchanting forests, revealing the majestic Neelkanth Peak and the mystical Mana village, considered the last inhabited village on the Indo-Tibetan border. As trekkers ascend, the landscapes transform into vast meadows adorned with vibrant wildflowers, leading to the pristine Satopanth Tal at an elevation of around 4,402 meters.

Satopanth Tal, believed to be the abode of the Trimurti—Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva, is surrounded by towering peaks, including Chaukhamba and Neelkanth. The crystal-clear waters mirror the Himalayan grandeur, creating a serene ambiance that invites introspection and spiritual connection.

The Satopanth Tal Trek is not just a physical challenge; it’s a cultural and spiritual odyssey. Trekkers encounter ancient temples, witness the sacred confluence of three rivers, and immerse themselves in the timeless myths of the region. The trek stands as a pilgrimage for those seeking a blend of adventure, spirituality, and the pristine beauty of Uttarakhand’s high-altitude landscapes.

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Summary of Satopanth Lake Trek

Satopanth lake trek overview & itinerary.

Perched amid towering peaks, Satopanth Lake Trek is the sacred lake lying at an elevation of 4303 meter near Chaukhamba massif’s base. Start the trek from last village “Mana” and the main attraction of this place is Vasundhara falls.

Trek to a phenomenal “Wish fulfilling Tal” “On this trek go through Laxmi Van which is a thick forest, reach the pristine Lake and spend time at the divine vicinity. Located at Chamoli distract in Uttarakhand.

Satopanth Lake Trek is a High Altitude Lake at a height of 4350 Meter. It is one of the virgin treks not known by many but the trekker and Sadhu sant or local people of the area believe that this lake is sacred and possess some supernatural power of fulfilling wishes.

The  Satopanth Lake Trek  is between two beguiling the trail is thrilling through dense forest, meadows with enchanted beauty and some steep ridges but the panorama views from the top cannot be described in words.

Trek to this sacred Tal is a difficult one but as the beliefs of people wishes are fulfilled here so it’s worth going there, this part of swargarohini the way to Heaven.

What is special about Satopanth Lake trekking?

  • Satopanth Lake is a high altitude mountain trek Altitudes is 4350 meters
  • The Starting trail is moderate as compare to other treks this is moderate trek. So this trek is good for beginners’ trekkers
  • You got to see so many heavenly bodies at one place like the panoramic view of the Himalayan ranges, you can see pine forests, different variety of flora and fauna surpassing through bona fide Garhwali culture.
  • Beautiful camp sites
  • The view on the way is mesmerizing

Satopanth Lake Trek Map

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Day 1: Badrinath to Laxmivan, 8 Km Trek

  • After breakfast travel to Mana village, from where the trek starts.
  • After a short trek you will get the sight of Vasundhara falls which lies opposite Alaknanda River’s bank.
  • Reach campsite in the afternoon.
  • Stay in the camps

Day 2: Laxmivan to Chakratirth, 10 Km trek

  • The trek is challenging today, head from Laxmi Van towards Chakratirth.
  • The ascent is sheer through scree and boulders to “Sahastradhara” which means “Thousand waterfalls”. After you climb up the valley this place offer views of Chaukhamba peaks, Balakun and Neelkanth.
  • Now, start the steep climb, then a short trek will lead you to Chakrateerth campsite.
  • Stay in the campsite

Day 3: Chakratirth to Satopanth, 05 Km trek

  • Start the trek early today because you will be crossing some tricky sections on the trail.
  • Ascent to the ridge’s high point and trek along the glacier to reach serene triangular “Satopanth Lake”. Get impressive views of Chaukhamba peaks and Neelkanth Mahadev.
  • The surroundings are beautiful, explore and relax there for some time. 
  • Return to Chakratirth campsite and Stay in the camps.

Day 4: Chakratirth to Laxmivan, 10Km trek

  • Get back to Laxmivan, descending takes less time but be careful while the descent because some sections are tricky.
  • Reach Laxmivan by afternoon. Have meal here.
  • Stay in the camps.

Day 5: Laxmivan to Badrinath via Mana, 10Km trek

  • Descent towards Mana village and you can reach there in 3 hours.
  • From Mana the drive is towards Badrinath, arrangements will be made in a hotel there.
  • Evening going to badrinath ji darshan
  • Stay in hotel in Badrinath

Essentials to carry with you on  satopanth tal trek

  • Backpack/Ruck Sack (at least 55 Litres) and a small day bag ( upto 15 litres) for summit day
  • Poncho/Raincoat and Rain Cover for Ruck Sack
  • 2 Quick Dry T-shirts (preferably Full Sleeves) and Track Pants
  • Warm Jacket preferably a down jacket or an equivalent heavy jacket to protect from cold at night
  • Comfortable Shoes with a good grip and ankle support. We recommend Quechua Forclaz 100 or similar shoe
  • A pair of fleece jacket or fleece upper
  • Good Thermals for insulation at night
  • Lip Balm and Cold Cream
  • Sun Cap or Sunscreen (SPF 30+)
  • Dark Sunglasses. People who wear spectacle may use photochromatic lenses in their spects
  • 2 pair of warm socks and at least 2 pair of normal cotton socks
  • 1 Pair of slippers/Sandals
  • Woolen Cap and Gloves for night
  • Toiletries – Tooth brush, Tooth paste, Liquid soap, Hand Sanitizers, Slippers, Light Towel, Toilet Roll (Avoid wet tissues as they are not eco friendly)
  • Torch or Headlamp with extra pair of batteries 
  • Personal Medical Kit: Diamox-Mountain Sickness, Crocin-Fever, Avomine-Motion Sickness, Avil 25mg – Allergies, Combiflam, Disprin-headache, Norflox TZ & Lomofen-diarrhea, digene-acidity, omez/rantadine  antacid, crepe bandages, band aids, ORS, betadiene or antiseptic cream, moov spray/volini, cotton, gauze.                                                            
  • Water bottle 1 L or Hydration bag 2 L
  • Other personal accessories – Camera, Tripod, mobile charger, power banks(as there will be no electricity during the trek)
  • Being a high altitude trek, this trek is suitable for climbers with good physical condition and stamina.
  • This is a tentative itinerary which may change as per weather conditions
  • We expect you to carry your rucksacks, in case if you want them to be carried by mules back pack offloading charge up to Rs. 700/bag/day is applicable
  • In case of any natural calamity the TSS company will not be able to refund the trip charges, for more details check our cancellation policy

What should you pack for the Satopanth tal trek ?

Basic trek essentials​.

  • Rucksack (60-70 ltr with cover)
  • Down Jacket
  • Gloves (Woollen and Waterproof)
  • Poncho or a Rain Coat
  • Trekking Pole
  • Trek Shoes - Men or Women
  • Trek Pant – 2 Nos. Preferred
  • Day Pack ( 20-30 litres)
  • A pair of Thermals
  • Warm Socks and cotton socks ( 2-3 pair)
  • Woollen Cap
  • Gloves ( Woollen and waterproof)
  • Extra Layering of Warm Clothing as per necessity
  • Extra lowers for Nights
  • Utensils : Plates, Spoon and Coffee Mug
  • Photo ID proof

Personal Utilities :​

  • Sun Glasses ( UV Protected )
  • Sun Screen Lotion (Min SPF- 30 min)
  • Moisturiser
  • Lunch box, Coffee mug and spoon
  • Water bottle or Hydration Bag
  • Basic First Aid
  • Energy Bars

Toiletries :

  • Toilet paper rolls
  • Wet wipes (unscented)
  • Zip Lock Bags
  • Sanitizing Toilet Spray
  • Soap and Handwash (pocket sized)
  • Tooth Paste and Tooth Brush

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  • Witness the alluring green lake at a staggering elevation of 14,260 feet.
  • The trail passes through Mana, the last village in the Indo-Tibet border.
  • Satopanth Lake assures you picturesque and tranquil views of the mighty Himalayas.

Close to the hustle-bustle of the holy city of Badrinath lies a secluded, untouched glacial lake referred to as Satopanth. Hidden amidst the most marvelous levels of the Garhwal region, this shiny green lake exudes grace and serenity. It makes for a perfect detour from a pilgrimage to Badrinath. Although positioned simply 22 km from the famous Badrinath, the path has numerous hidden treasures. The short distance of Satopanth Lake Trek is nicely-compensated with a frequent change in scenery.

On Day 1, one passes the final Indian village, Mana, and enters the green valley of Vasundhara. This is basically wherein the trek begins. At the moment, trekkers can banquet their eyes on the 400-toes waterfall of Vasundhara, the stunning birch forests of Laxmiban, and the view of Balakun, wherein two huge glaciers converge.

On Day 2, the inexperienced forested surroundings rework into bold ridge walks over glacial moraines of Dhano Glacier. The panorama is a lovely mash-up of glacial ice and green patches of grassland. Some of the excellent sorts of alpine flowers can be visible right here. The campsite of Chakratirtha has a beautiful view of the top Satopanth glacier, with the Swaragrohini and Chaukhamba tiers towering inside the historical past.

On Day 3, the walk to Satopanth Lake is a fascinating ridge stroll. The lake stays hidden until the final moment of touch. This triangular lake has a fringe of over 1 km and is of a calming evergreen colour. A trek of a few kilometres above the lake is suggested to get a higher altitude of the Satopanth Glacier.

Satopanth Lake Trek height or elevation is encircled around 14,260 feet. It demands around 6 days to comfortably complete the trek. Trekmunk as a Satopanth LakeTrek Organizer will surely make your journey exciting. Satopanth LakeTrek costs are around 22,450 INR which will cover all the inclusions cost for a fixed departure.

Best time to visit Satopanth Lake Trek

Summer (May, June): Weather remains mild and pleasing during the day time, while the nights are relatively chilly in comparison.

Autumn (September, October): It is the best time to go trekking as this is the time when there is an onset of snowfall and landscapes start looking charming. If planning to visit during the autumn season, one should do the booking in advance as there are very fewer arrangement options.

Brief Itinerary

Detailed itinerary, day 1: drive from dehradun to mana.

This will be the first day on this trek. We will drive from Dehradun to Mana. Reach Mana promptly on the day. This is the last town inside the Indian fringe. After the check of the license, we will proceed with lunch. Post lunch, you can roam around and get acclimatized at this high altitude.

During the evening, a few activities will be arranged in order to increase the interaction between the trekkers. Trekking is a team activity and in order to reach the summit, it is very important to climb together. You will certainly light up in the hues of the place, welcoming strangers to become a part of your life. Dinner will be served at night. Overnight stay will be set up. This will mark the end of the first day of the trek.

Day 2: Trek from Mana to Laxmiban

We will start the journey from Mana to Laxmiban on day 2. In a brief time from Mana, you'll pass Saraswati sanctuary. From here, the angle of the path turns out to be progressively steep. Keep on strolling with the Alaknanda River streaming beneath you. The valley is unbelievably green during a storm. Around 2 after 3 hours, you'll start to hear the sound of water plunging down from 400 ft. Before long, Vasundhara Falls will come into focus. This cascade is known for its deductively demonstrated therapeutic worth. As you abandon the falls, track through the rich birch woods of Laxmiban. The valley opens up into two as you stand up to a great mass of Balakun before you. After around 4 km of moraine walk, you'll run over the campground of Laxmiban to your left side.

Day 3: Trek from Laxmiban to Chakratirtha

The present trek is short, yet beautiful, as you enter the Satopanth Valley. The path is spotted with green fixes in the immense terminal moraine of the Dhano Glacier. Keep your eyes open for not many of the most lovely high height snow-capped blossoms here.

Catch the principal perspective on the acclaimed three pinnacles of Bhagirathi from the Satopanth Valley. The climate here can change radically post early afternoon. Move up the precarious edge of Sahashradhara to Chakratirtha outdoor grounds, which is just a kilometre away. From the campground, lounge in the excellent perspective on the west substance of Mt. Neelkanth.

Day 4: Trek from Chakratirtha to Satopanth Lake and back

On the off chance that you thought the past night's perspectives were extraordinary, prepare yourself for a stunning perspective promptly in the first part of the day. With the Neelkanth, Satopanth and Parvati tops to your left side, the Chaukhamba top in the inside and the Balakun extend to your right side, it is anything but a sight you will overlook soon. Remembering that image, set yourself up for a troublesome day of trekking. Take the path that wanders through a labyrinth of rocks and moraine. The sound of torrential slides thunder all through the valley. The course is precarious. A capable guide can assist you in finding the most appropriate course ahead. The last 2 km of the path have free soil over the chilly moraine. This stretch is additionally misleading with a few soak slants. As you arrive at the highest point of the edge, get your first perspective on the triangular lake. There is a little room built as an impermanent safe house here. A neighbourhood sage, Mauni Baba, is known to live near the lake. From the lake, the perspectives are terrific. Towards the left half of Chaukhamba is Satopanth. Cross this and one can associate with the icefield of Panpatia Col and trek right till Kedarnath. The five km return trek to Chakratirtha should be possible quickly in several hours. One can likewise trek down to Laximban if time grants.

Day 5: Reach Badrinath via Mana

Retrace the same trail back to Mana, and depart for Badrinath. We will play some games, indulge in storytelling until the dinner is served. We will sleep overnight in Badrinath.

Day 6: Depart for Rishikesh/ Dehradun

This happens to be the last day of this breathtaking elegant trek to Satopanth Lake trek. On this day, you will drive back to Dehradun. You will reach Dehradun by 6 or 7 pm.  You can plan your onward journey from here.

We can arrange a cab for you from the pickup point in Dehradun, the charges for the same are not included in the package. The cost of the cab can be shared among the trekkers joining the trek. For communications purposes, we will create a Whatsapp Group before the departure date of the trek and will share the details regarding the transportation. The drop at Dehradun after the trek will be arranged in a similar way.

How to reach Satopanth Lake Trek Base camp (Mana, Badrinath) :

Jolly Grant Airport is the nearest airport to Dehradun and is easily accessible, it is just 25 km away from the city. Daily flights from New Delhi are available to this airport. You will have to take a private cab from the airport to Badrinath or Mana or you can take a bus to Govindghat from the bus stand which starts early in the morning.

Dehradun railway station. Overnight trains that hail from Delhi are Nandadevi Express and Dehradun Express. People often prefer railways over airways because with trains you get to see the landscape in its full glory, it is also cheaper and you will definitely enjoy your way till Dehradun.  You will have to take a private cab from the airport to Badrinath/Mana or you can take a bus to Govindghat from the bus stand which starts early in the morning.

Regular bus service is available from Delhi ISBT Kashmere Gate which plies government buses that are safe and you can rely on them more than the private buses.  You will have to take a private cab from the airport to Badrinath/Mana or you can take a bus to Govindghat from the bus stand which starts early in the morning.

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  • Accommodations at Trek:  All accommodations on the trek will be on twin sharing basis in Tents or Homestays. Any accommodation in a hotel/guest house/hostel will be in a budget hotel.
  • Trek Leader and Guides:  An experienced and certified Trek Leader , as well as a professional guide, will accompany you for the trek. The team will have years of experience and well equipped for any emergency situation.
  • Services of a Professional Trekking Team:  A team of an experienced Cook, Camp Staff, Porters/Mules will accompany you for all the arrangements on the trek .
  • Meals:  All Meals on the Trek are included. We will serve Vegetarian Indian food on the trek which will be cooked by our high altitude chefs. It will be a five-course meal plan.
  • Camping and Safety Equipment:  All the camping equipment such as Tents, Sleeping bags, Toilet Tents, Dining Tent, Mattresses, and other things will be provided by us and we guarantee the quality. Safety Equipment including Medical kit, Oxygen Cylinder, Oximeter, Crampons & Gaiters(if required) will be provided by us. We recommend you to bring your own sleeping bags if possible.
  • Trek Permits and Forest Camping Charges:  Only for Indian Clients, All the applicable trekking permits, Camping Charges, Forest Entry Fee, etc will be paid by us. Foreigners have to pay these charges if not mentioned.
  • A Life-Changing Experience:  We assure you that by trekking in the Himalayas you will have a life-changing experience and we will do everything we can to provide you with the best services and make your venture in the wild an unforgettable one. 

Note: Prior to booking any adventure with Trekmunk, it will be mandatory to sign the waiver form and get a medical certificate from a doctor in due time, without these, you will not be allowed to start the trek. All this will be done online without using any paper.

  • GST and Other Taxes:  The goods and services tax is not included in the price mentioned with the trek. They are subjected to change according to the government rules of India.
  • Food and Accommodation in Dehradun:  Food and Stay in Dehradun is not included in the package. 
  • Flights and Transportation:  Flights or other means of transport are not included in the package. Transportation from Dehradun to Mana and Mana to Dehradun is not included in the package. Any expenses occurred during the journey are not included in the package cost.
  • Personal Equipment:  Your Rucksack, personal clothing, shoes, trek poles, and other personal trekking gear is not included in this package. You have to bring your own gear according to the weather and difficulty of the trek.
  • Portage of Personal Bags(Offloading):  We highly advise you to carry your own burden (your rucksack) but due to any reason, if you wish to not carry your rucksack, we can arrange for a porter/mule to carry it. For this service, you will be charged over and above the trek cost. The charges for offloading vary with every trek.
  • Travel Insurance:  Travel Insurance is not included in this package. We recommend you to have travel insurance before opting for such adventures. You can buy insurance from us while booking the trek, it is optional.
  • Personal Expenses:  Any personal expenses incurred (Laundry, Bottled Water, Beverages, Snacks, Orders at tea houses or dhabas, Tips for guides, Camera fees, etc) are not included in the package.
  • Emergency Expenses:  Any costs arising out of unforeseen circumstances such as accidents, bad weather, landslides, road conditions and any other circumstances beyond our control are not included in the package.
  • Anything not mentioned in Inclusions of the package.

Cancellation Policy And More Information

Booking Terms:

1. Confirmation Policy :

Upon Booking, An invoice will be sent to your mail & within 12 to 24 hours the booking confirmation with additional details will be sent to your mail.

2.  Cancellation Policy:

Note: Following Cancellation policy will be followed for departures booked on or before 31st May 2021-

1)  Cancellation up to 7 days before the start date of the trek:   Get a complete cash refund (minus 5% transaction fee). The money is refunded to the same bank account, credit, or debit card from where the payment was made. 

2)  Cancellation during the last 6 days before the start date of the trek, and not counting the day of the trek:  Full refund with 100% of the trek fee in the form of a Trekmunk Trek Voucher. Valid for 1 year from the date of issue. Can be used on any Trekmunk trek. 

3)  Cancellation on the start day of the trek, or no show on the start day of the trek : Unfortunately, no refund. 

For more details, go to https://www.trekmunk.com/cancellation-policy

3. Refund Policy:

Any refund applicable will be processed within 10 to 15 business days as per the company policy.

4. Postpone/Transfer of a booked trek:

1. You can postpone your booked trek for a period of two months (61 days) but we will charge a 20% processing fee. The last date for the postponement will be 15 days before the start of the trek. Failing to book the slot in 2 months (61 days) time, would be considered a cancellation with no refund of any kind. Postpone of a booked trek can only be done once. 

2. You can transfer your booked slot for the trek to any fit person till 15 days before the trek. You just have to mail us the request and rest we will handle. The new person has to get all the mandatory documents duly signed for the trek.

More Information: 

1. We Trek for a Cause : For overall development of the areas we run our operations in, we donate Rs 100/- per booking from our profits which are used for the upliftment of the local people and conserving nature. We have named this initiative as - Trek for a Cause. For more details, follow: https://www.trekmunk.com/trek-for-a-cause

2. We are paperless : We are focusing on Sustainable Tourism and to do that we are trying all measures to convert our trek operations to be Eco-Friendly. Going Paperless is one step closer to our aim. 

3. Single-Use Plastic : Trekmunk does not encourage the use of single-use plastic items. We are ensuring that our team is working together to reduce the problem and educate those around them. We will send you instructions on how to go plastic-free on your adventures.

4. Preparing for your Holiday : Getting some additional exercise makes a lot of sense to spend time before coming on a trekking adventure. The fitter you are, the more enjoyable you will find the experience. Hiking in the hill country is the best training but jogging, squash and swimming are also good for developing cardiovascular fitness and stamina. To read more on how to get fit, follow: https://www.trekmunk.com/get-fit-for-trek  

5. Electricity Supply & Plug : You will get electricity supply till the starting point of the trek. If not Indian, We recommend you check if you require an adaptor for your electrical items at: http://www.worldstandards.eu/electricity/plugs-and-sockets/

6. Currency: The unit of currency in India is the Indian Rupees.

7. Health & Vaccinations: 

Severe Allergies : If you have a severe allergy please inform the Trekmunk office before you travel. We will do all we can to help, but we cannot guarantee an allergy-free environment on trekmunk trips. You will need to carry your own treatment for the allergy with you, as 'adrenaline auto-injectors' are not carried as standard by our leaders and staff. You should inform your leader on the arrival of your allergy, and let them know where you keep your adrenaline pen.

Vaccinations : You should contact your doctor or travel clinic to check whether you require any specific vaccinations or other preventive measures. You should be up to date with routine courses and boosters as recommended e.g. diphtheria-tetanus-polio and measles-mumps-rubella, along with hepatitis A and typhoid. Malarial prophylaxis is not usually required for trips in the mountains, however, if you are visiting rural and remote low lying areas then they might be necessary. 

8. Passport & Visas/Identity Proofs : If foreigner, Validity for 6 months, should have blank pages, and should be kept with yourself all the time.

9. Water : If you are on a trekking or cycling holiday, water is supplied to fill up your individual bottles. This will be boiled or filtered. Additionally, you should take purification tablets or a filter bottle (such as a LifeStraw, Sawyer Filter) to treat your water when in towns or where water is not supplied. We do not encourage the purchasing of single-use plastic bottles.

10. Altitude : This adventure involves going to a very high altitude. This is not something that you should worry about; the human body is quite capable of adapting to a very wide range of altitudes, but it is important that we follow some simple rules in order to acclimatize successfully. We will send you the information in your mailbox about Acute Mountain Sickness and trekking in high altitudes. On this trip, we carry bottled oxygen for use in emergencies.

11. Guidance on Tipping : Tipping is the accepted way of saying thank you for good service. Normally the guide and any other trek staff are given their tips at the end of the trek and this is best done as a group. The main guide will make sure that the tip is appropriately distributed among all the staff members on the trek.

12. Spending/Emergency Money : Approximately Rs. 8000-10000/- (in Indian Currency)should be carried for miscellaneous expenses including porter and trek crew tips, drinks, soft drinks, etc. We recommend that you carry your travel money in the form of cash as the availability of ATM is less in these remote areas. This can also serve as your emergency spending money.

13. Travel Insurance : It is recommended to have travel insurance for these kinds of adventures. When taking out insurance please ensure the policy you choose covers you for the activities and altitude included in your itinerary. We will ask for the Travel Insurance Details over a mail. Indians can buy insurance from us while booking the trek.

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Discover Satopanth Lake Trek: Unforgettable Adventure

Dear Trekkers,

Are you looking for a thrilling and breathtaking trekking experience? Look no further than the Satopanth Lake Trek in India. Located in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand , this trek offers a journey through stunning landscapes and awe-inspiring views, culminating in the magnificent Satopanth Lake. Imagine standing before a crystal-clear lake reflecting the majestic Himalayan peaks, that's the awe-inspiring Satopanth Lake .

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This a brand new trek started by us and we encourage each of you to embark on this stunning adventure that is the Satopanth Lake Trek. We are thrilled to announce that the trek opens on 28th May - 16th June and we can’t wait to present another wonderful trek for all of you!!!

How The Journey Unfolds

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The trek starts from the picturesque town of Badrinath and takes you through Mana village, believed to be the last inhabited village before the Indo-China border. The village is steeped in mythology and is believed to be the abode of the Pandavas during their exile. The trek then ascends through the Vasudhara Falls, a stunning 400-foot waterfall, and the Swargarohini base camp, which offers breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks.

The highlight of the trek is undoubtedly Satopanth Lake, a glacial lake located at an altitude of 14,100 feet. According to Hindu mythology, the lake is believed to be the meeting point of Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu, and Lord Mahesh. The lake's crystal-clear waters reflect the surrounding peaks, making for a truly awe-inspiring sight. The lake is also considered sacred by the locals, and it is said that a dip in its waters can wash away sins.

The trek takes you through lush green forests, rocky terrain, and snow-capped peaks, making for a truly diverse and exhilarating experience. The trail is approximately 38 kilometres long and takes around 6 days to complete, with altitudes ranging from 4,500 to 14,000 feet.

Why We Suggest The Satopanth Lake Trek To Everyone

Step Into The Mythical World Of The Pandavas With A Visit To Mana Village

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The trek starts from the picturesque town of Badrinath and takes you through Mana Village, which is believed to be the last inhabited village before the Indo-China border. The village is steeped in mythology and is said to be the abode of the Pandavas during their exile. The village is also home to the Vyas Gufa, where the ancient sage Ved Vyasa is believed to have composed the epic Mahabharata.

Experience The Beauty And Serenity Of The Himalayas

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The trek takes you through lush green forests, rocky terrain, and snow-capped peaks, making for a truly diverse and exhilarating experience. The region is also home to a wide variety of flora and fauna, including the elusive snow leopard.

Embark On A Journey Of Discovery As You Witness The Ethereal Beauty Of Vasudhara Falls

The trek ascends through the Vasudhara Falls, a stunning 400-foot waterfall. The falls are said to be named after the legendary queen of the Pandavas, who is believed to have taken a dip in the falls.

Challenge Yourself And Discover The Sacred Beauty Of Satopanth Lake

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Satopanth Lake is undoubtedly the main highlight of the trek. The lake is located at an altitude of 14,000 ft and it is a true natural wonder and a sight to behold. According to Hindu mythology, Satopanth Lake is the meeting point of Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu, and Lord Mahesh, adding to the mystique and spiritual significance of the trek. The Satopanth Lake is considered sacred by the locals and believed to wash away sins, making it an experience that is both awe-inspiring and spiritually uplifting. The Satopanth Lake is not just a destination, it's an experience of a lifetime that will leave you with memories to cherish forever.

Witness The Resilience And Adaptability Of The Bhotiya Tribe

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The region is home to the Bhotiya tribe, who have a rich cultural heritage and a unique way of life. The locals are warm and hospitable and offer a glimpse into their traditions and customs. The trek offers the opportunity to interact with the locals and experience their way of life.

The Satopanth Lake Trek is a truly remarkable experience that offers a journey through stunning landscapes, rich culture, and mythology. The trek is a must-do for adventure enthusiasts looking for a challenging and rewarding experience. So, pack your bags and head out on this journey of a lifetime!

Happy trekking!!!!

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Satopanth Swargarohini Trek: Garhwal Himalayas, Uttarakhand

About satopanth:.

The hypnotic beauty of the glacial lake of Satopanth , a little distance from the religious town of Badrinath in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand beckons the trekkers with its irresistible charm. This emerald triangle-shaped lake, nestled in the middle of the towering Garhwal regions, provides an atmosphere of an utter tranquility. The lake is known to have a close correlation with the Hindu mythology, as it is thought that the three corners of the lake resembling a triangular shape are the divine part of the Holy Trinity: Brahma, Vishnu, and Maheshwar. Many pilgrims also walk down to the lake during sun and lunar eclipse weeks to bathe, since this is regarded the most sacred and wish-fulfilling.

Walking over boulders, moraines, glaciers, and ridges with razor-sharp edges, although risky, is captivating on the fabled lake trip path to Satopanth Tal at high altitude. The ever-changing panoramic views of the breathtaking summit vistas are a treat to the eyes. Above a staggering height of 14000 feet, this glacier lake is concealed inside the ridge known as "the road to truth" (Satya Ki Pantha). The Panch Pandavas with their wife Draupadi of the Mahabharata epic ascended to the heaven by following this arduous path commencing from Mana Village. Folklores still exist at numerous locations along the path. Along with the Neelkanth, Balakun, Parvati, and other peaks, the Chaukhamba ridge towers above this pristine lake. Brahma, Vishnu, and Maheshswar, according to legend, bathe in the lake on special occasions. During the monsoon, pilgrims including intrepid worshippers and Sadhus flock to this lake.

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Other tales surrounding the lake have been passed down through generations as part of popular mythology. Some people think that a rare species of birds, known as Gandharvas from heaven, are said to frequent the beaches of SatopanthTaal. They came over to sift through the trash and filth, keeping the lake water clean from negative forces. If you inquire about the hamlet, you will hear additional legends about the terrain at Satopanth, such as how Lord Vishnu's Sudarshan Chakra produced the imprint at Chakrateertha, after which the village was named.

In this area, Swargarohini is not the only significant glacier. You will come across the magnificent Satopanth Glacier and the Bhagirath Kharak Glacier when you trudge higher along the holy river Alaknanda from Mana village. The snow from the Chaukhamba summits feeds both flowing streams of ice. The Chaukhamba Glacier, which rises to 7,068 metres and melts at 3,810 metres, has a 13-kilometer length and is the source of the Alaknanda River. The river subsequently joins the Uttar Ganga at Alkapuri, then the Saraswati at Mana, before entering into the Badrinath basin.

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Satopanth Lake begins at Mana Village, 3 kilometres from Badrinath, and includes BhimPul, a natural bridge made from rocks. The Satopanth Lake Trek is a little treacherous, but the risk is well worth it for the spectacular, bewitching scenery of the verdant landscapes and rugged snow-topped mountains. This trek will take you along some ethereal scenery namely, the BheemPul, Vasundhara Waterfall and the quaint Mana village.During the journey, you will feel blessed to hear the burbling sound ofVasundhara Falls, while enjoying exquisite views of Himalayan peaks such as Neelkanth, Chaukhamba, and Swargarohini.

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BEST TIME TO VISIT SATHOPANTH LAKE TREK:

Pre-monsoon, summer months (may to mid juy):.

The snow-capped Mt. Chaukhamba, Mt. Neelkanth, and Mt. Swargarohini can all be seen clearly owing to the bright blue sky. The vista of the star-studded night sky is equally stunning. During the summer, trekkers may experience nature at its best, with gorgeous alpine wildflowers blossoming all around them. The pathways, winding up the Alaknandariver, manoeuver through thick wooded forests and scintillating meadows. One of the finest seasons to visit Satopanth Lake is during the summer. This incredibly beguiling lake has pure bluish-green waters in the summers. It is revered as sacred and is said to have miraculous properties. Its serene beauty also draws magnificent exotic species that are only seen in this vicinity during the summers.

It's one of the most enchanting summer treks in the Indian Himalayas. The weather remains favorable, with typical summer temperatures ranging from 13°C to 5°C during the day, falling to almost -5°C at night. Even so, adequate winter apparels should be brought because evenings may be rather freezing.

Post-monsoon, autumn months (mid September to October):

The trek to Satopanth is also best done in the post-monsoon season. Autumn displays yet another facet of this region's natural splendour. While the sky remains azure blue, trekkers may stumble upon paths covered with vibrant fall hues. This is the optimal time to immerse in the aesthetic delight of the Alaknanda River as it merges with the Vasundhara Falls.

With the start of snowfall bathing the landscape in a gentle blanket of white, Satopanth Taal entails a mesmeric charm in October. Temperatures range from 5 degrees Celsius during the day to -15 degrees Celsius at night, so it is bitterly cold out there. As a result, it is important to be well-prepared with thermal and thick woollen clothing and dress in layers.

The monsoon and the winters months are not at all recommended as navigation becomes challenging. In the monsoons, the road becomes very slippery and the winters bring about heavy snowfall blocking the roads. Dangerous avalanches are also quite frequent in these months.

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PERMIT TO GET TO SATHOPANTH:

To undertake the Sathopanth, Swargarohini trek, you will have to apply for an interline permit from Joshimath. You are supposed to receive your permission from the divisional forest office of Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve situated in Joshimath. If you are willing to take a guide for this trek, acquiring a permit will be quite easy.

DIFFICULTY LEVEL OF THE SATHOPANTH TAAL TREK AND WHY?

This is not a trek for rookie trekkers. This trek is rated as a difficult and one of the most demanding one. One of the most difficult aspects of this trip is gaining elevation quickly. As you ascend, the oxygen level in the air drops. Severe respiratory complications are also a possibility.

Brace yourself for a rapid dip in temperature in elevated campsites, particularly at night. You'll have to ascend over 2500 feet in one day, and your body may take some time to adjust to the biting cold. Acclimatization often becomes challenging and so you should take adequate rest whenever you feel the need. At night, the temperature might drop to approximately -5 to -7 degrees Celsius. When you go to sleep, wrap yourself in warm clothing and cover every part of your body in woolen garments.

The Satopanth Taal walk involves a lot of steep climbs, and the most typical problem for trekkers is Acute Mountain Sickness. It generally occurs at high elevations as a result of a reduction in the body's oxygen level leading to hypoxia. AMS is similar to motion sickness in that it causes nausea and headache, but it can become hazardous if the initial symptoms are overlooked. As a precaution, it is recommended to descend to a lower altitude as soon as symptoms of AMS appear.

Trekkers must be in decent physical shape and capable of ascending 2000-2500 feet in a single day as the terrain is riddled with boulders, loose rocks, and moraines. It is necessary to remain fighting fit with prior trekking expertise. The final section of the trip, way to the top, is particularly difficult which has only loose moraine soil caused by melting glaciers.

DETAILED SATHOPANTH TREK ITINERARY

Day 1: rishikesh to badrinath – drive for 300 km.

On the first day, you will drive by road for approximately 11 hours from Rishikesh to Badrinath. Start early if you want to arrive on scheduled time and have some relaxation for the next day. Take the early bus or begin your journey by vehicle. Pay a visit to the shrine before supper and then retire for the evening to your accommodation.

Day 2: Badrinath to Lakshmi – Trekking for 5 hours

You may either trek to Mana Village from Badrinath or hire a taxi for 3 kilometres. From here, you'll begin your journey to SatopanthTaal. You'll be strolling along the Alaknanda River's left bank. After 3-4 kilometres, you will reach the majestic Vasundhara Falls. Continue trekking through the Falls' gushing waters to the Lakshmi Van campground tugged at a height of 11,900 feet, where you might pitch your tent for the night.

Day 3: Lakshm to Chakrateertha – Trekking for 4 hours

You will trek over the moraines of Dhano Glacier, passing through lush meadows. On the journey, focus on areas of vibrant wildflowers and sierra of the Bhagirathi peaks. You will reach Sahasradhara at the completion of the walk, known for its limestone stalactite monoliths.Beneath these incredible structures many river streams flow, earning it the name Sahasradhara. It signifies a "thousand-fold spring." On a clear day, one may see the massive Neelkanth range. The Chakrateertha campground is about a half-hour hike away from here.

Day 4: Chakrateertha to Satopanth and back – Trekking for 8 hours

This day's climb commences on a smooth level and easy incline before getting steeper and steeper as you approach the summit. Boulders and moraines dot all the way to the top, where you can see the immaculate lake for the first time. Prepare to be winder-struck with anunsurpassable view, with Neelkanth heaving in the backdrop, Swargarohini on your left, Chaukhamba directly ahead, and Balakun to your right. Return to Chakrateertha once you've finished photographing and enjoying the site.

Day 5: Chakrateertha to Badrinath via Mana, Trekking for 6 hours

Descend the very same trail to reach Mana village in around 6 hours. If you are too tired, as you will most likely to be, you may hire a taxi or jeep straight to Badrinath.

Day 6: Badrinath to Rishikesh

You can book a bus or a cab returning to Rishikesh on the last day of your tour to continue your journey back home. Before leaving Uttarakhand, you may buy up some necessities and pick up some gifts and talisman for friends back home at either Badrinath or Rishikesh.

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