- Altitude = 14900 ft
- Trek length =43 km
- Best Time = MAY to June ,Sept to Oct
- Duration = 6N/7D
- Inclusion = 🚘🍴🛌
- DIFFICULTY = Moderate – difficult
Bagini glacier
The Bagini Glacier Trek is a popular trekking route located in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand, India. It is known for its stunning views of snow-capped peaks, pristine landscapes, and diverse flora and fauna. The trek usually starts from the village of Jumma and passes through lush green meadows, quaint villages, and remote valleys before reaching the Bagini Glacier base camp. Trekkers often continue to Changabang Base Camp or explore nearby attractions like Rishi Peak and Dronagiri Village. The trek is considered moderately challenging and offers a fantastic experience for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts alike. As with any trek, it’s essential to plan well, ensure safety measures, and follow eco-friendly practices to preserve the natural beauty of the region.
Day One: Jumma up to Ruing Village (2800m)
The trek begins from the village of no description called Jumma that is about just an hour away from Joshimath.Trek Ration and kerosene are able to be purchased from Joshimath in the future, but as you progress things become more expensive per meter. The journey to Joshimath towards Jumma is a bit bumpy, and some smooth. Tapovan, Reni, Lata, Suraithota, Phagti are numerous villages that are located along the route. Between Suraithota as well as Jumma this road runs at similarity to Suraithota and the Dhauliganga river, making it an excellent spot to observe in the autumn months, but can be a nightmare in the monsoon season, which is a brutal time of year. If you are looking to pile kerosene Suraithota is a great option.
Jumma is situated near the Tibetan border, so in the afternoon there is a strong breeze that will sweep over you from the moment you exit your vehicle. The trail begins with a suspension bridge made of steel across the Dhauliganga and then the ascent to Ruing starts. The path to Ruing is moderately rough through the forests. It is about 3kms between Jumma towards Ruing and will take less than 2 hours. If you decide to stay in Ruing isn’t an easy task and you may want to stay in the panchayat Ghar. If the village elders allow the trekkers to stay at the ghar in the evening, an alternative is to walk further than 3 kilometers from Ruing and eventually reach a tiny grassland before ascending Dronagiri . The location has two distinct advantages. One is that you are nearer than Dronagiri and it will be easy to tackle the difficult climb up the landslide. Second, this location is close to a stream, making it a great natural spot to camp.
Day 2:Ruing(2800m) to Dronagiri Village (3610m)
a well-maintained trail that runs through the forest, sometimes wandering up and down. There isn’t a chance for getting lost here. It’s a single-track trail with no or minimal deviations. From a distance of about 3.5mtrs away from the Campsite You reach the start of the zone that is known as the landslide. There are two distinct trails: one on the upperside , and one that runs downwards. Don’t take the lower one, as it’s the remnants of a trail that was once the main road towards the town. It was destroyed years ago by huge glaciers of the Nandikund region. This led to the construction like the size of a mini Canyon that will require the assistance of a porter or guide to navigate if you’re not certain of your footed.The path is filthy, steeply inclined to an angle of 60 deg up to 70o horizontal, and brimming with tiny streams, mud slides running through your path, as you trek slowly and steadily until you reach the highest point. Once you’ve reached the top the pavement is paved in awe to bring you to the village. The scenery is straight from the Swiss Alpine landscape. The horizon is lined with the snow-covered mountains that make up Hathi Parvat, Ghori Parvat. If it’s summertime, flowers are in full bloom. At first, you’ll forget that it’s not a trek but a stroll through the Swiss alps. However, reality comes to the forefront rapidly as you discover the decaying homes of Dronagiri The majority of them empty, and the ones that are will appear an old-fashioned style. There aren’t any shops in the town The nearest market is located in Suraithota about 20km away. There is a small shop in Ruing but it’s minimal.
The camping possibilities in Dronagiri are only two options. One is in the outskirts of the village and one located in the GMVN which is in the process of being completed. Costs for staying in the GMVN can range from cheap to a hefty price depending on the way the guide and you bargain to the Chowkidar. If you’re not from you, you will have to shell out a substantial amount. In the autumn of this year, it was 1500 for a room for two trekkers coming from England. Two surprising infiltrations of Technology are the existence of a satellite phones in the village, which is priced approximately Rs. 2 per minute for calls to a local number within Uttarakhand. Be prepared to face disappointment. Mobile phones with satellites in these regions are susceptible to failure or cease to function altogether and are subject to the dictates of the local phone operator Another example is solar lighting The village is lined with solar tubelights as well as solar street lights. A temple dedicated to the Bhumial God located in the top of the village that is revered and worshiped by the people living there. The village is the place where the first view are of Dunagiri mountain can be seen.
Day 3 Dronagiri Village (3610m) to Bagini B.C (4484 m) via Longatulli (3800m)
After departing from Dronagiri we follow a winding route that leads to a ridge high up which the first glimpses of Rishi peak can be seen. Bagini Nala too is the one of the first views to be seen from here. After about 30 minutes, when we left the village , we arrived at a concrete bridge that spans that Bagini Nala. Don’t take the path on the left, because it takes you to the Kanari Khal before heading toward Garpak village. After crossing the bridge, the trail takes an upward curve. The area is totally devoid of vegetation. There are boulders and boulders that fill the landscape. There is a small patch of green along a stream that is reached after an hour and 15 minutes away from the bridge. It is a great camping spot. Another hour later, until we are at the campsite of Longatulli that is an excellent campsite. those who have not yet accepted can camp at this site for the duration of the day. The road to Longatulli climbs. It’s not very steep, however it continues to climb with boulders along the route. In about 2-3 hours of walking, you arrive at an uninvolved plateau that is known as the Bagini Lower Base Camp(12360 feet). The peaks that can be seen from this point include Rishi pahar, Satminal, Hardeul and more. Bagini Upper Base Camp is also located around 4km from here. From Bagini Upper Base Camp, at 30 to 45 minutes, there is a more suitable camping area known as Bagini Advanced Base camp(15530 ft).The route is similar throughout, ascends moderately in most spots, but only a few spots are steep. It is recommended to cross the stream, nala/garud gad/garud in the morning, since as the day progresses, also the volume of water. The nala can be crossed in the afternoon isn’t recommended. The path isn’t designated especially for the beginner trekker , but a close look will give you the view of cairns tiny pebbles that are placed on top of each other, so that you are able to identify the trail. It is possible to camp at one of these locations to stay the night.
Day 4: Bagini base camp(4484) to Changabang base & back to Bagini B.C
It is important to get up early to see the dawn from Changabang Base Camp, located about 3-4 kms away from Bagini Advanced Base Camp. Put your backpack in the base camp and only carry the essential items. Then, from Bagini Advanced Base camp the route to Changabang base camp is again a climb. The road is brimming with moraine You will also see numerous crevasses along the bagsini glacier.Changabang base camp has a massive amphitheatre. The peaks which are visible from here are Hathi(6507m), Ghori,Satminal(6911m), Dunagiri east(7066m),Garur peak, Trishuli(7057m), hardeul(7323m), Rishi(6099m), Kalanka(6931m), Changabang(7174m). We continue the same route towards Dronagiri Village where we camp to sleep for the night.
Day 5: Bagini B.C to Ruing
We will return to Ruing on the same route. Use a jeep of Jumma up to Joshimath and continue to Haridwar.
Day 6 Ruing to Jumma via trek, jeep ride to Jumma to Joshimath
Accommodation: 2 Nights in a Hotel / Homestay in Joshimath on a triple-sharing basis. 3 Nights Tented Accommodation on a triple sharing basis.
Transportation: Surface transfer from Rishikesh – Joshimath – Rishikesh by Sumo / Bolero / Tempo Traveler (Depending on the number of travelers).
Meals: All vegetarian meals from day 1st Dinner to day 6th Breakfast.
Snacks: Morning / Evening Tea / Coffee with light snacks and soup while on the trek.
Camping logistics: Tent, Sleeping bags, Mattresses, Dining tent.
Trek Leader: Qualified and Experienced Trek leader and support staff.
Permits: All necessary fees and permits.
Trekking Equipment: Gaiters, Micro Spikes, and Rope if required.
Safety Equipment: Basic First Aid kit with Oximeter and Oxygen Cylinder.
Guide ratio: 1:10
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Note: You can apply for travel insurance before the trek.
For a Himalayan trek, consider packing the following essentials:
Warm clothing (thermal layers, fleece, down jacket) waterproof and windproof outer layers (jacket and pants) sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support Backpack with a rain cover
sleeping bag suitable for cold temperatures Sleeping pad/mattress for insulation Hat, gloves, and scarf sunglasses and sunscreen for high-altitude protection
water bottles and water purification method (filters or tablets) high-energy snacks and food for the trek first aid kit with essential medications and blister care items
trekking poles for better stability and support Headlamp or flashlight with extra batteries personal toiletries and wet wipes Multi-tool or pocket knife
camera and spare memory cards for capturing memories personal identification and necessary permits for the trek
remember to travel light but adequately prepared for the challenging conditions of a himalayan trek. Always check the specific requirements for the trek you are planning to undertake
Our Cancellation Policy-
Cancelling prior 21 days from trek start date – 10% deduction charges, 90% is refunded.
Cancelling prior 15-20 days from trek start date – 30% deduction towards GST, Transaction, accommodation at Base, ration, etc. 70% is refunded.
Cancelling prior 7-14 days from trek dates – 50% deduction towards GST, Transaction, accommodation at Base, ration, Trekleaders, permits, equipment etc. 50% is refunded.
Cancelling prior 1-6 days from trek dates – 100% deduction As all arrangements are made by transhimalaya and we are set to take you on a trek.
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