Itinerary Description
Introduction
Dev Kyara Bugyal Trek is a high-altitude trek. High altitude meadow trek in the Sankri range of Uttarakhand. It is in parallel to Har ki dun valley. Dev kayra trek is nestled between two majestic valleys of Uttarakhand. Namely Supin valley and Obra valley. It is at an altitude of 4100 M. It is surrounded by the rich cultural villages of Uttarakhand. It is one of the most untouched parts of Uttarakhand. It has a gradual gradient and is not a difficult trek.
You get to explore the less traveled trails of the Western Himalayas. You surely witness the unobstructed views of Ranglana, Daowdu, Bandarpoonch, Black peak, and Swargharohini. Furthermore, this trail will take you along with Dibra Gad river. Also, the Dev Kyara trek has a very colorful trail filled with flowers, wild strawberries and mushrooms. And the major highlight is to camp at Dev kyara meadow.
Best Time to Trek:
The best time to trek Dev Kyara Bugyal is from April to June and then post-monsoon months. That is September and October. Spring time which means April is quite an ideal time. You will witness some residual snow meanwhile vegetation coming out. Sometimes there are chances of snowfall too at h higher altitudes. Also, the trail starts getting covered in rhododendrons. From May onwards, the whole valley turns into a green valley. Due to heat snow melts faster and temperatures are perfect for trekking. But, definitely, nights are cooler. This weather is perfect for the Dev Kyara Bugyal trek. We highly recommend not to plan anything from June till August end due to the monsoon season. Uttarakhand is extremely sensitive especially, since many times floodings, avalanches, and landslides happen. Post-monsoon from September till October is a great time for Dev Kyara. The valley starts to turn golden with autumnal shades.
April to June temperatures are between 15 to 20 degrees. September to October temperatures is between 10 to 0 degrees.
Difficulty Level:
Dev Kyara Bugyal trek is easy. It is not at all strenuous and can be opted for by beginners as well. Also, the gradient and ascent is not too difficult. Interestingly, there is a dramatic difference in the landscape at each campsite. Gradual gradient makes this trek beginners friendly. The trail takes you through the traditional village, rich green meadows, glaciers, and narrow cliffs. You get to learn about deep-rooted unique mythologies and belief systems here.
Short Itinerary
Dehradun (640 mts) to Sankri (1920 mts) 185km (7 to 8 hours)
Sankri (1920 mts) to Bonicha (2061 mts) 35 km (3 hours) and trek to Obra (2328.9 mts) 3.4 km (3 hours)
Obra (2328.9 mts) to Bhawa waterfall (3424.1 mts) 8 to 9 km (7 hours)
Bhawa waterfall (3424.1 mts) to Dev Kyara (4100 mts) 5 km (5 hours)
Dev Kyara (4100 mts) to Bhawa waterfall (3424.1 mts ) 5 km (3 hours)
Bhawa Waterfall (3424.1 mts ) to Bonicha (2061.0 mts)12 km 6 hours and drive to Sankri (1920 mts) 35 km 3hours
Sankri (1920 mts) to Dehradun (640 mts) 185 km (8 to 9 hours)
Detailed Itinerary
Day 1
Dehradun (640 mts) to Sankri (1920 mts) 185km (7 to 8 hours)
The highlight of the day: Sankri village.
Trek: On day 1, you have to reach Dehradun and take a ride to Sankri. Dehradun to sankri is almost 8-9 hours. And without any doubt, it is a scenic drive. We highly suggest you leave early. So that you can reach early to sankri. You can enjoy some local delicacies and treat yourself. Also, get yourself some rest for the next day's trek. Also, another reason is the roads are quite unpredictable. And it's always better to reach before it gets dark. Overnight stay at the guest house at sankri.
Day 2
Sankri (1920 mts) to Bonicha (2061 mts) 35 km (3 hours) and trek to Obra (2328.9 mts) 3.4 km (3 hours)
The highlight of the day: Bonicha the merging point of rivers supin and Dibra. And the wooden temple of Obra Devi.
Trek: On day 2, the drive from Sankri to Bonicha is one of the most picturesque ones. You get to witness the merging point of rivers supin and Dibra at Bonicha. After that point, the trail begins. It's quite easy. After a 30 mins trek, you will cross a concrete bridge that will take you to another side of the Dibra river. From there the ascent gets a little steep and once you cross another concrete bridge. Then you reach Obra thatch which is in the center of the valley. Our camping site is in Obra thatch for the night.
Day 3
Obra (2328.9 mts) to Bhawa waterfall (3424.1 mts) 8 to 9 km (7 hours)
The highlight of the day: Glorious Meadow beside the waterfall.
Trek: On day 3, we will be leaving really early in the morning. As it will be the longest trek day. As soon as you start the trek you will enter the pine forest covered with deep long grasses. As you continue there will be some steep ascend through the boulders. After that, you will land up at a vast deep meadow where you witness snow peaks from afar. Furthermore, you reach the glorious campsite of Bhawa waterfall. Overnight stay will be at the campsite.
Day 4
Bhawa waterfall (3424.1 mts) to Dev Kyara (4100 mts) 5 km (5 hours)
The highlight of the day: Dev kyara Bugyal campsite, the numerous waterfalls on the way, and Ranglana peak.
Trek: Today is the most crucial day as we will be heading towards the summit of Dev kyara. We will start in the morning itself as the first sun rays fall in the valley. You will cross the glorious lush green fields of Bhawa. As you keep moving forward, today you will come across more than twenty waterfalls until you reach Dev Kyara campsite. The color changes in the field from green to yellow to blue. After sections of boulder crossing you reach Dev kyara campsite and the views of MT Ranglana welcomes you. Once you reach there you can explore the campsite. Overnight stay at camp.
Day 5
Dev Kyara (4100 mts) to Bhawa waterfall (3424.1 mts ) 5 km (3 hours)
The highlight of the day: Bhawa Waterfall
Trek: today on day 5, firstly we will explore Dev Kyara by climbing for 2 more hours. After that, we will come back to our respective tents and start the descent. From the Dev kyara bugyal to Bhawa waterfall it would another couple of hours. After exploring the stunning Bhawa waterfall we will retire to the campsite.
Day 6
Bhawa Waterfall (3424.1 mts ) to Bonicha (2061.0 mts)12 km 6 hours and drive to Sankri (1920 mts) 35 km 3hours
The highlight of the day: The forestry trail to Bonicha.
Trek: On day 6, it will be full of descends. Even though you will be on the same trail as you went up, it will be different. In terms of perspective. Also, be careful while coming down as the whole body weight will be on your knees and ankles. Once you reach Bonicha lunch will be provided. And from Bonicha to Snakri it would be 3 hour drive. Overnight stay at sankri.
Day 7
Sankri (1920 mts) to Dehradun (640 mts) 185 km (8 to 9 hours)
The highlight of the day: You can explore Dehradun & famous food joints.
Trek/ Route: Today is when we will be driving back to Dehradun. We will leave early in the morning so that we can reach Dehradun. Once we reach Dehradun you can either depart for your respective cities or explore Dehradun according to your choice.
WHAT'S INCLUDED
- ●Food, as per menu, on the trek (from lunch on Day 2 till lunch on Day 6)
- ●Forest Permits/Camping Charges (only if availing transportation through Wanderin Man )
- ●Tents, Sleeping bags, mats
- ●Safety Equipment
- ●Trek guide, cook, helpers, porters and mules for carrying common luggage
- ●Services of a Trek Leader
WHAT'S NOT INCLUDED
- ●Meals during road journeys
- ●Meals during hotel/guest house stay
- ●Carriage of Personal Bags during the trek
- ●Any kind of Insurance
- ●Any expense of personal nature
- ●Any expense not specified in the inclusion list.
- ●Transportation from Dehradun to Sankri and back to Dehradun
Are you eligible for this adventure?
Annapurna Base Camp Trek takes you to a height of 4,130M and is rated a moderate level trek for its long trekking distances. For its elevation and distances, it is recommended for trekkers with some prior experience in the high-altitudes.
Grade
Easy
Max Altitude
4100 mts
Distance
36 km

WMRS Level Required

Terrain

Prerequisite Skills

Fitness Benchmark
WMRS Level Required
WMRS 3
Annapurna Base Camp Trek is a level 4 adventure on the Bikat Rating Scale.
This makes it mandatory for you to have high-altitude experience of preferably multiple treks marked at level 3 on the WMRS. The altitude, the terrain, and the nature of the climb demand a certain level of endurance and a need for you to be aware of how your body reacts to the various features of the high-altitude environment.
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Packing List
This is a list of essential items for individuals doing the trek with Bikat Adventures. This list contains only those items which the participants are required to bring with them. The list excludes those items which are provided by Bikat Adventures on the trek. We have divided the items into five categories. All the items in the list are essential except for those marked as optional.
🟩 Trekking Gear
- Ruck sack bag with rain cover. Qty -1
- . Day Pack Bag - Recommended for treks with summit day
- Head Torch with spare Batteries. Qty -1
- U V protection sunglasses. Qty -1*
- Water Bottles: 2 bottles of 1 liter each*
🟩 Footwear
- Non-skid, deep treaded, high-ankle with water resistant trekking shoes Qty -1
- Pair of light weight Crocks/Sandals Qty -1
🟩 Clothing
- Quick Dry Warm lower or Track Pants. Qty – 2*
- Full sleeves T-shirts/ Sweatshirts. 1 for every 2 days of trekking
- Pair of thick woolen socks. 1 pair for every two days of trekking
- Thermal Body warmer Upper & Lower. Qty-1
- Undergarments. Qty - 1 for every day of trekking
- Warm jacket closed at wrist & neck .Qty-1
- Full sleeves sweater. Qty -1
- Rain wear (Poncho/ Jacket & Pants) . Qty-1
- Pair of waterproof, warm gloves. Qty-1
- Woolen cap. Qty-1
- Sun shielding Hat. Qty -1
🟩 Toiletries
- Personal toiletries kit (Small Towel, Toilet paper, paper soap, Bar soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, cold cream, etc.)
- Sun screen lotion small pack. Qty -1 (Minimum SPF 30)
- Lip Balm small pack. Qty-1
🟩 Miscellaneous
- Camera (Optional)
- Carry your medicines in plenty in case you have any specific ailment. Consult your doctor before joining the trek.
- Dry fruits, Nuts, Chocolate bars (Optional)
Here are a couple of tutorials on What & How to pack your rucksack for your upcoming trek from our experts:
Note-
- *For long trek please carry one spare sunglass
- *In winter trek please try to carry one hot water bottle
- * For long and winter trek to carry warm pent one pair
Frequently Asked Questions
Why Wanderin Man?
(SET- Safety, Expertise & Trust )

Safety
- ●Small Group Size in the ratio of 6:1 (participant to leader)
- ●No compromise on safety and sustainability promise
- ●Experienced and Certified Mountaineering Professional Leaders
- ●Region Mapped with Emergency Evacuation Plan
- ●Certified Standard Equipment by UIAA (International Climbing and Mountaineering Federation certification) & other Similar Bodies
- ●Minimized Risk Management Standard Operating Procedure are applied for every Trek and tour
- ●Certified First Aid Support and Doctors* with constant availability of Safety Equipments like Medical Kit, Rescue Kit
- ●Constant communication is aided with the help of Communication Devices
- ●Certified and registered Transporter for transportation purpose

Expertise
- ●Founders of the company have extensive experience of 15 years having organized approx 2000+ trekking, Expeditions and other adventure activities.
- ●Wanderin’ Man Adventures operating expeditions above 8000 mts.
- ●Under the umbrella of Wanderin’ Man Adventures 15 + adventure activities Programs have been organized
- ●Founders have mountaineering certifications from the esteemed mountaineering institutes of India.
- ●Team is composed of experienced mountaineers and trek leaders with thorough understanding of norms and procedures.

Trust
- ●Trust has been the hallmark of our company since its inception be it any program on the list.
- ●Special emphasis is laid on the use of standard procedures and equipments as per the mountaineering norms
- ●95% of our clients have availed our service on repeat basis.
- ●Our business has expanded primarily based on the “word of mouth” from our existing clients to new ones
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Cancellation Policy
Cash Refund (All events including Friendship Peak Expedition except other Mountaineering Expeditions) - Cash refunds are only available for bookings made without any discounts, such as promotional codes or dynamic discounts. Additionally, cash refunds are not available for shifted batch bookings or if the booking status is "Booked". The amount of the refund will be determined based on the following guidelines:
Cancellations made up to 45 days before the departure date
Cancellations made up to 31 days before the departure date
Cancellations made between 30 and 21 days before the departure date
Cancellations made between 20 and 11 days before the departure date
Cancellations made less than 11 days before the departure date are not eligible for a cash refund.
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