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MT SATOPANTH EXPEDITION

Duration

21 Days/ 20 Nights

Trek Difficulty

Difficult

Starting Point

Gangotri

Altitude

7075mt

Price

Rs-153000 /-

Best Time to Visit

April to June and Sep to Nov

MT SATOPANTH EXPEDITION INFORMATION

The Satopanth Expedition is a challenging mountaineering expedition in the Indian Himalayas, specifically in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand. Here’s some information about the Mt. Satopanth Expedition:

Location:
  • Mount Satopanth is located in the Garhwal Himalayas of Uttarakhand, India.
  • It lies in close proximity to the popular pilgrimage site of Badrinath.
Elevation:
  • Mount Satopanth stands at an elevation of 7,075 meters (23,209 feet) above sea level.
Difficulty:
  • The Satopanth Expedition is considered a technically demanding and physically challenging climb.
  • It requires prior mountaineering experience and expertise in high-altitude climbing.
Route:
  • The standard route to Mt. Satopanth typically starts from Gangotri and passes through Chirbasa, Bhojbasa, Gaumukh (the source of the Ganges River), and Tapovan.
  • From Tapovan, climbers ascend towards the base of Mt. Satopanth, navigating through glaciers and steep terrain.
Duration:
  • The duration of the Satopanth Expedition can vary depending on weather conditions, acclimatization needs, and individual climbing speeds.
  • On average, the expedition may take around  21 TO 20 Days to complete, including travel time and acclimatization periods.
Climbing Season:
  • The ideal climbing season for Mt. Satopanth is typically during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to November) months.
  • During these periods, the weather is relatively stable, and the climbing conditions are more favorable.
Permits and Regulations:
  • Climbing Mt. Satopanth requires obtaining permits from the Indian Mountaineering Foundation (IMF) and adhering to regulations set by the local authorities.
  • It’s essential for climbers to follow Leave No Trace principles and respect the environment and local culture.
Guides and Support:
  • Many climbers opt to hire experienced guides and support staff familiar with the route and terrain of Mt. Satopanth.
  • Local trekking agencies and mountaineering organizations can provide logistical support, including equipment, porters, and trained guides.
Preparation:
  • Climbers should undergo thorough physical training and altitude acclimatization before attempting the Satopanth Expedition.
  • Proper gear, including technical climbing equipment, clothing suitable for high-altitude conditions, and camping gear, is essential for a safe and successful climb.
Safety Considerations:
  • Mountaineering at high altitudes carries inherent risks, including altitude sickness, extreme weather, and avalanches.
  • Climbers should prioritize safety at all times, closely monitor weather forecasts, and be prepared to adjust plans accordingly.

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    key points for why you choose Mt satopanth expedition trek

    > Technical Challenge:Demanding terrain requires advanced mountaineering skills.
    > Elevation:Summit stands at 7,075 meters, offering a significant height challenge.
    > Remote Wilderness:Traverse through pristine, secluded areas for a true wilderness experience.
    > Cultural Experience:Journey passes by sacred Hindu pilgrimage sites, adding cultural depth.
    > Personal Growth:Overcoming challenges fosters resilience and self-discovery.
    > Natural Beauty:Stunning vistas of alpine meadows, glaciers, and mountain peaks.
    > Adventure of a Lifetime:Fulfillment of a lifelong dream, creating unforgettable memories.

    FAQ's

    Yes, trekking to Mount Satopanth is considered difficult due to its high altitude, rugged terrain, and challenging weather conditions.

    It is a 21 Days and 20 Nights Trek starting from Gangotri to Gangotri .

    Mount Satopanth is famous for its religious significance in Hindu mythology as the abode of Lord Brahma. The nearby Satopanth Lake is also revered as a sacred pilgrimage site visited by Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva.

    You can keep extra luggage in the base village for any particular trek. There are no cloak roo charges applicable. Its free of cost.

    If you are going on a trek don’t expect mobile signals. There are few spots on the trails of few treks where you might find a single tower or something but it always depends if that is enough to make a call or not.

    We use portable toilet tents for sanitation needs, as permanent structures may not available. These are dry toilets, so please bring wet wipes or tissue paper for personal hygiene.

    For this trek you just need a day bag to carry during the trek, extra luggage can be left behind at the camp site. Proper bedded swiss tents are available on this trek.

    Start running/walking at least 3-4 Kms everyday.

    If it’s a snow trek a good trekking shoe is mandatory. If you buy a new shoe do walk for few days so that it fits you well and doesn’t leave you with blisters while you trek. If it is a summer trek or post monsoon trek a shoe with good grip and ankle support will do

    It’s a strict no. If you fall sick during the trek due to alcohol consumption H2H has the right to cancel your trek and send you back to base village. No expenses shall be refunded in that case and you will have to pay additional for stay at base village.

    itinerary

    Preparation:

    Arrival and final preparations in Uttarkashi, a key hub for expeditions in the region. Ensure all gear and supplies are ready.

    Travel to Gangotri:

    Journey from Uttarkashi to Gangotri, the starting point of the trek and a sacred pilgrimage site.

    Acclimatization:

    Spend a day in Gangotri acclimatizing to the altitude and exploring the area, including the Gangotri Temple.

    Trek to Bhojbasa:

    Begin the trek towards Bhojbasa, witnessing the stunning scenery of the Garhwal Himalayas.

    Trek to Nandanvan:

    Continue to Nandanvan, a meadow offering spectacular views of the Shivling and Bhagirathi peaks.

    Reach Vasuki Tal:

    Trek to Vasuki Tal, a high-altitude lake set amidst imposing Himalayan peaks.

    Rest and Acclimatize:

    Spend the day acclimatizing at Vasuki Tal to prepare for the ascent ahead.

    Scout Advanced Base Camp:


    Trek to the Advanced Base Camp (ABC) and return to Base Camp for rest.

    Acclimatization:

    Another day for acclimatization at Base Camp, ensuring readiness for the climb.

    Move to ABC:

    Relocate to the Advanced Base Camp, setting the stage for the ascent to higher camps.

    Camp 1 Reconnaissance:

    Trek to Camp 1 and return to ABC, preparing for the sustained climb.

    Establish Camp 1:

    Move to Camp 1, acclimatizing to the increased altitude.

    Summit Camp Reconnaissance:

    Scout the route to Summit Camp and return to Camp 1.

    Establish Summit Camp:

    Move to Summit Camp, finalizing preparations for the summit attempt.

    Prepare Route:

    Open and secure the route to the summit, ensuring safety for the summit attempt.

    Summit Day:

    Attempt the summit, reaching the peak at 7075 meters. This is the expedition's climax, requiring utmost skill and endurance.

    Descend to ABC:

    Return to Advanced Base Camp, beginning the descent phase of the expedition.

    Return to Base Camp:

    Move from Advanced Base Camp to Base Camp at Vasuki Tal.

    Return to Gangotri:

    Continue the descent to Gangotri, marking the end of the trekking phase.

    Return to Gangotri:

    Continue the descent to Gangotri, marking the end of the trekking phase.

    Back to Uttarkashi:

    Travel from Gangotri back to Uttarkashi, preparing for the journey home.

    Reserve Day:

    Climbers are reminded to have at least 2 reserve days in their itinerary to accommodate unforeseen challenges such as weather conditions or acclimatization issues. This expedition requires thorough planning, including permits, experienced guides, and emergency protocols, to ensure safety and success in the challenging conditions of high-altitude mountaineering.

    packing list

    To ensure a smooth and hassle-free trekking experience with TrekwithLocal, make sure you have the following documents ready. These documents are required by both TrekwithLocal and the forest department, and without them, you will not be permitted to trek.

    1.Government Photo Identity Card: 

    Carry the original and a photocopy of a government- issued photo identity card. This can include a driver’s license, Aadhar Card, or passport. The forest department requires this for identification purposes.

    2. Disclaimer Certificate: 

    The disclaimer certificate consists of two sections: •Personal Medical Record if anyDuring registration at the base camp, hand it over to your Trek Leader.

    Pro Tips:

    Safeguard your important documents by placing them in a clear plastic cover and sliding them into the inner pocket at the back of your backpack. This precaution prevents them from getting wet and ensures their safety throughout the trek.

    Having these documents in order ensures a smooth check-in process and allows you to focus on the adventure that lies ahead. Trek safely and enjoy your journey with TrekwithLocal!

    Before making any gear purchases, consider inquiring at TrekwithLocal for custom-made, high- quality gear available at just 5% of the buying cost. Rent trekking essentials like shoes, backpacks, padded jackets, trekking poles, rainwear, and headlamps for less than Rs 1400 for the entire duration of your trek.

      • Here’s a comprehensive list of everything you need for your trek:
    1. Shoes and Backpack:
      • Trekking shoes with ankle support
      • Backpack with rain cover
      • Daypack for the summit day (10-15 L)
    2. Warm Layers and Clothes:

    Spring, Summer, and Monsoon Treks

      •  (3 layers):
      • 1 woollen sweater
      • 1 fleece
      • 1 padded jacket
    • Autumn Treks:
      •  (4 layers):
      • 1 woollen sweater
      • 2 fleeces
      • 1 padded jacket
    • Winter Treks 
      • (5 layers):
      • 1 pair of thermals
      • 1 woollen sweater
      • 2 fleeces
      • 1 padded jacket
    3. 3 collared T-shirts (Wear one, carry two)
    4. 2 quick-dry trek pants (Wear one, carry one)
    5. Accessories:
      • Sunglasses
      • Sun cap with flaps
      • Waterproof gloves
      • Balaclava
      • Socks (2 pairs of Dry fit + 1 pair of Woollen)
      • Headlamp
      • Trekking pole
      • Rain jacket + pants / poncho
    6. Toiletries:
      • Sunscreen
      • Moisturiser
      • Light towel
      • Lip balm or Vaseline
      • Toilet paper
      • Toothbrush
      • Toothpaste
      • Reusable plastic covers (for used clothes)
    7. Cutlery:
      • Steel lunch box, spoon, and mug
      • Two water bottles or Hydration Pack
    **Our top tip: Keep your backpack light. TrekwithLocal promotes low-impact sustainable trekking, and carrying your own backpack reduces your impact on the mountains by 20%. We encourage all trekkers to carry their own backpacks unless they have a justifiable reason not to. Trek responsibly and enjoy your adventure!

    Ensure you carry these medicines with you, easily accessible always. Remember not to take any medicine unless you have consulted your trek leader.

    1. Diamox (1 Strip): An essential part of Live Saving Drugs, Diamox helps reduce the chances of Acute Mountain Sickness on the trek.
    2. Dolo 650 (5 tablets): A paracetamol that tackles fever and mild pain.
    3. Avomine (4 tablets): If you are prone to motion sickness, carry Avomine. Take one-half hour before the start of your road journey.
    4. Combiflam (5 tablets): Useful for sudden twists or muscle strains. Combiflam is a pain reliever containing paracetamol.
    5. Digene (4 tablets): Take it if you feel the food, you’ve consumed is undigested. Alert your trek leader immediately, as it could be a sign of AMS.
    6. ORS (6 packs): Consume an ORS pack at least once a day, usually mid-day during your trek. It replenishes essential salts lost while trekking. Tip: It also makes cold water easier to drink.
    7. Knee Brace (optional): Carry this if you are prone to knee injury or have known issues of knee pain.

    Our trek leaders carry a high-altitude medical kit, including Life Saving Drugs, and are trained to handle emergencies. Contact your trek leader before consuming any of these medicines.

    terms & conditions

    • Carry valid id card i.e. Aadhar Card/Passport/Driving Licence.
    • Modification or Amendment is accepted in compliance with the cancellation policy. Any changes in tax must be paid by the guest.
    • Any changes in tax must be paid by the guest.
    • Trekwithlocal reserves the right to cancel the booking if the balance amount is not paid at the time of arrival.
    • Guaranteed bookings are those for which the full and final payments have been received before start of Trek.
    • 30% of the payment must be done at the time of booking.
    • The remaining 70% of the payment must be cleared before arrival as it is required to arrange stay, food, and other equipment for the trek.
    • Full payment must be made in advance to confirm bookings and can be done in Cash/UPI/Bank account only.
    • Personal cheques and post-dated cheques are not acceptable.
    • Payments can be deposited using bank details, online payment, Gpay, Phonepe, Paytm.
    • A scan or fax copy of the bank-stamped deposit Pay-in slip or a screenshot of the transaction is required for online transfers.
    Number of Days prior to TrekCancellation Charges applicable
    30 Days before10%
    8-29 Days before30%
    7 Days before/ No showNo refund

    Note: – Contact us in case of change of dates/trek

    include/exclude

    • Accommodation: – Stay is included on all days of the trek. In tents/guest house double/triple sharing only. Guesthouse stay will be at base of Trek and on other days you will be staying in tents.

    • Meals: – Meals are simple, nutritious, and vegetarian.
    • DayMeal included
      Day-1 of base camp arrivalDinner & Breakfast next morning
      Next Days on TrekBreakfast, Packed lunch & Dinner
      Final Day at Base camp for DepartureDinner & Breakfast next morning
    • Non-veg meals are not served.
    • Trek Equipment: – All the trek equipment will be included like a sleeping bag, Camping Tent, kitchen tent, utensils, mattress, tent, toilet tent, and crampon (if needed).
    • Transportation: – Transportation charges are included if opted for.
    • First aid medical kits.
    • All the needed forest entry fees along with permits.
    • Your trek will be led by a trained, experienced professional guides and trek leaders with a solid guiding background, trekking experience, and a passion for leading people into breathtaking terrains.
    • All kinds of personal expenditures are excluded.
    • Anything that we have not mentioned above.
    • The trek cost is not inclusive of meals bought during the journey on 1st day and last day. (Food starts from dinner at base camp on day first till last day morning breakfast).
    • Mules or porter charges to carry private baggage.
    • Any kind of emergency evacuation charges.

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    Trek Fee
    Rs- 153000 /-