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Panch Kedar Trek

The Panch Kedar Trek is a sacred pilgrimage in the Indian state of Uttarakhand, which involves trekking to five different temples dedicated to Lord Shiva.

Difficulty
Trek DifficultyModerate
Duration
Trek Duration12 Days / 11 Nights
Altitude
Highest Altitude11,483 feet
Suitable For
Suitable For15 to 62 years
Distance
Total Trek Distance107 Kms Approx
Basecamp
BasecampGuptkashi
Accommodation
AccommodationHotel/Tents
Region
RegionUttarakhand
Pickup
Pickup DetailsHaridwar/Rishikesh
Dropoff
Dropoff DetailsHaridwar/Rishikesh
Cloakroom
CloakroomAvailable
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Highlights

  • Sacred pilgrimage to five temples dedicated to Lord Shiva
  • Significant historical and religious importance in Hindu mythology
  • Trek to Kedarnath Temple starting from Gaurikund
  • Visit Tungnath, the highest temple of Lord Shiva in the world
  • Explore natural beauty of the Himalayan region

Panch Kedar Trek — Overview

The Panch Kedar Trek is a sacred pilgrimage in the Indian state of Uttarakhand, which involves trekking to five different temples dedicated to Lord Shiva. These temples are known as the Panch Kedar Trek, and they are located in remote areas of the Garhwal Himalayas. The pilgrimage is considered high…

Panch Kedar Trek — Complete Guide

Our mission has always been to ensure that no trekker steps into the Himalayas without the right perspective. A trek is not just a checklist of summits; it is a serious commitment to the outdoors. Having the right information is what separates a reckless climb from a soulful journey.

This section serves as your definitive manual for the Panch Kedar Trek. We have distilled years of mountain experience and real-time feedback into this guide to give you a clear, honest picture of the trail.

We provide this depth of information because we want you to be more than just a visitor—we want you to be a prepared, responsible trekker who respects the mountains as much as we do.

Short Itinerary
Trek Summary at a Glance
Day 1: Drive from Haridwar/Rishikesh to Guptkashi/Gaurikund
Drive from Haridwar/Rishikesh to Guptkashi/Gaurikund (Drive) 240 km (8/9 hours). Overnight stay at hotel.
Day 2: Trek from Gaurikund to Kedarnath Temple
Trek from Gaurikund to Kedarnath Temple (Trek) 16 km (10/11 hours). Kedarnath altitude 3,600 m / 11,700 ft. Overnight stay at Camp or Hotel.
Day 3: Trek descend from Kedarnath to Gaurikund
Trek descend from Kedarnath to Gaurikund 16 km (8/9 hours) and drive back to Guptkashi/Phata. Overnight stay at Hotel.
Day 4: Drive from Guptkashi to Ransi and trek to Gaundhar
Drive from Guptkashi to Ransi 45 km (2/3 hours) and then trek to Gaundhar 06 km (4/5 hours). Altitude 1,800 m / 5,800 ft. Overnight stay at Camp/Home stay.
Day 5: Trek from Gaundhar to Madhyamaheshwar Temple
Trek from Gaundhar to Madhyamaheshwar Temple 10 km (7/8 hours). Altitude 3,200 m / 10,600 ft. Overnight stay at Camp/Home stay.
Day 6: Trek from Madhyamaheshwar Temple back to Ransi
Trek from Madhyamaheshwar Temple back to Ransi 16 km (7/8 hours). Altitude 2,900 m / 9,500 ft. Same day drive to Chopta. Overnight stay at Camp/Home stay.
Day 7: Trek from Chopta to Tungnath and Chandrashila Peak
Trek from Chopta to Tungnath and Chandrashila Peak 08 km (4/5 hours). Altitude 3,500 m / 11,500 ft. Trek back to Camp. Overnight stay at Camp.
Day 8: Drive from Chopta to Sagar Village and trek to Pannar Bugyal
Drive from Chopta to Sagar Village 35 km (2/3 hours). Same day trek to Pannar Bugyal/Lyuti Bugyal 08 km (4/5 hours). Altitude 3,000 m / 10,000 ft. Overnight stay at Camp.
Day 9: Trek to Rudranath and back to Pannar Bugyal
Trek from Pannar Bugyal/Lyuti Bugyal to Rudranath and back to Pannar Bugyal/Lyuti Bugyal 18 km (8/9 hours). Overnight stay at Camp.
Day 10: Trek from Pannar Bugyal to Sagar Village
Trek from Pannar Bugyal to Sagar Village 08 km (5/6 hours). Same day drive to Joshimath/Pipalkoti. Overnight stay at Hotel.
Day 11: Drive from Pipalkoti to Kalpeshwar Temple
Drive from Pipalkoti to Kalpeshwar Temple. Darshan and pooja. Return to Hotel. Overnight stay at Pipalkoti.
Day 12: Drive from Pipalkoti to Rishikesh or Haridwar
Drive from Pipalkoti to Rishikesh or Haridwar (8/9 hours). Tour ends here.
Detailed Day-wise Itinerary
A Complete Route & Campsite Breakdown

Day 1: Drive from Haridwar/Rishikesh to Guptkashi/Gaurikund

Drive from Haridwar/Rishikesh to Guptkashi/Gaurikund (Drive) 240 km (8/9 hours). Overnight stay at hotel.
Panch Kedar Trek Difficulty & Experience
What to Expect: Terrain, Weather & Challenges

Difficulty: Moderate — Suitable for fit beginners.

You will cover a total distance over 12 trekking days, gaining significant altitude. The terrain includes steep ascents and rocky paths. Weather can change rapidly at altitude — rain, snow, and mist are common. Our Trek Leaders monitor conditions and make safety decisions accordingly.

Altitude: You will reach 11,483 ft. At altitudes above 10,000 ft, the chances of Acute Mountain Sickness are real. Fitness helps, but even experienced trekkers can be affected.

Best Time to Visit Panch Kedar Trek
Seasonal Weather & Temperature Guide

Best months to visit:

MayJuneSeptemberOctober
How to Reach the Base Camp
Your Detailed Travel & Connectivity Guide

The base camp is accessible by road from Rishikesh or Haridwar. Nearest railway station is Haridwar; nearest airport is Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun. We arrange pickup from Rishikesh.

Packing and Gear List
Your Complete Trekking Checklist
  • Layered woollen clothing (thermal base + mid-layer + rain jacket)
  • Trekking poles
  • Good quality trekking shoes (waterproof)
  • Sunscreen SPF 50+, sunglasses
  • Headlamp with spare batteries
  • Personal first aid kit and any prescription medicine
  • Water bottle (2L minimum)
  • Light snacks (nuts, dry fruits, energy bars)
Preparation & Fitness Tips
Train. Trek. Triumph: Your Complete Fitness Plan

Start training 6 weeks before the trek. Focus on:

  • Cardio — 45 minutes of jogging/cycling, 5 days a week
  • Stair climbing — builds leg and lung capacity
  • Squats and lunges — strengthen knees for steep descents
  • Weekend hikes — practice with a loaded backpack

Fitness Benchmark: Complete 5 km in under 40 minutes before the trek.

Himalayan Ibex Safety Standards & Expertise
Our Expertise Why We Are India's Trusted Trekking Community

Your safety is our priority. We bring oxygen cylinders, high altitude medical kits, and certified Trek Leaders who are trained as Wilderness First Responders.

What is Included & Excluded in Panch Kedar Trek
What is Covered & NOT Covered in the Package
What is included in the trek fee?

Complete Package from Haridwar/Rishikesh To Haridwar/Rishikesh, Accommodation: Hotel/Tents on Twin Sharing during the trek, Meals: Nutritious meals during the trek, Transport: Haridwar/Rishikesh to start point and return, Certified guide and support staff, Permits: Trekking permits, Safety equipment & first aid.

What is not included?

Personal gear and expenses, Meals during transit to and from Haridwar/Rishikesh, Comprehensive travel insurance (mandatory), Optional Services: Backpack Offloading charge on request, Single Hotel/Tents occupancy on request, extra cost.

Map of Panch Kedar Trek Route
Complete Journey Pickup Point to the Peak

Detailed maps and GPS coordinates will be provided in your pre-trek briefing document.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Your Curiosity, Our Commitment
Is Panch Kedar Trek suitable for beginners?

Yes, with proper fitness preparation. The difficulty is rated Moderate.

Important Booking Notes
How to book and payment information
  • Himalayan Ibex offers both online and offline booking options.
  • Payment: We require a 25% advance payment for booking treks. The remaining amount is to be paid in cash at the basecamp before the trek starts.

The IBEX Spirit of Trekking

Our values on and off the trail

We're always ready for adventure
Trekking comes with uncertainty. Weather, terrain, and setbacks are part of the journey. We embrace them with resilience and openness.
We embrace low-noise trekking
We blend into nature, not the other way around. We avoid shouting, loud music, and noisy games. In silence, we hear birdsong, streams, and the wind.
We protect the environment
We minimise waste, reuse resources, and pick up litter. We carry eco-bags, segregate waste, and inspire others to preserve trails.
We are self-sufficient
We carry our load as much as possible, manage our gear, and stay prepared for all situations.
We support each other
We wait for each other, share burdens, and uplift teammates. By putting the group first, we build strong bonds.
We are fit and prepared
We train well before our treks. This helps us walk longer, handle emergencies, and contribute to the team.