Kumaon, Uttarakhand
4.8 / 5 (65 Reviews)
Duration
6D / 5N
Tour Category
Himalayan Treks
Min Age
12+
Tax
No Hidden Charges
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The trek offers a breathtaking view of the Pindari Glacier, making it a perfect spot for nature lovers.
Suitable for both beginners and experienced trekkers, the Pindari Glacier Trek is a great way to explore the Himalayas without too much challenge.
Walk through scenic valleys filled with rich greenery, offering a refreshing change from city life.
The trail takes you along clear mountain rivers and streams, making the journey even more magical.
You’ll pass through quaint Himalayan villages where you can experience local culture and hospitality.
The path is lined with colorful wildflowers, adding beauty to every step of your journey.
Besides the glacier, the trek rewards you with stunning views of surrounding peaks like Nanda Devi and Nanda Kot.
Unlike more crowded treks, the Pindari Glacier Trek offers a peaceful, less-travelled route.
The Pindari Glacier Trek has been popular for centuries among explorers, adding an extra layer of charm to your adventure.
Whether it’s the pristine environment or the wildlife, this trek offers an unforgettable connection with nature.
Activity location: Kumaon, Uttarakhand
Trip Duration: 6 Days | 5 Nights
Max. Altitude: 3,660 Mts.
Pindari Glacier Trek Distance: 46 km (up-down trekking from Khati)
Best Time to Visit: April mid, May, June and September-October
Trek Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
Accommodation: Khati-homestay, Dwali-Guest House and Phurkiya-Guest House
Meals: Veg meal only, Tea/Coffee
Trekking Route: Khati->Dwali->Phurkiya->Zero Point<-Dwali<-Khati
About Pindari Glacier Trek, Uttarakhand
Pindari Glacier Trek is one of the most acclaimed Uttarakhand glacier treks, offering an ideal blend of physical challenge, cultural discovery and breathtaking natural beauty. Accessible even to beginners, this trek provides ample opportunities for experiencing Himalayan peaks such as Nanda Devi, Nanda Kot and Maiktoli as well as spectacular sunrise views along its route. Beginning from Kathgodam, trekkers will drive up to Loharkhet at an altitude of 1760 meters for their Pindari Glacier Trek adventure. On day 1, rest and acclimatisation should take place, and it is highly advised to visit Sheetla Devi Temple, Kalichaud Temple, Sat Tal and Hanuman Garhi during this period. Trekkers will then move from Loharkhet to Phurkiya, situated at an elevation of 3660 meters, passing the Pindari Glacier's snout and taking in sights such as Nanda Devi, Nanda Kot, Chaukhamba and Maiktoli peaks rising high overhead, as well as its Zero Point offering views of an ethereal white landscape with green Himalayan forests tucked into random pockets throughout. Once they reach Phurkiya, their trail will likely become broken and landslide-prone. When this occurs, their best option should be to descend from the ridge towards the riverbank and look for a temporary trail that winds left along its course through a gorge to reconnect them with their original path leading back towards Dwali. Pindari Glacier Trekking can be an exhausting and long-winded trek, so preparations should begin well in advance. Cardiovascular endurance, strength and flexibility should be prioritised through regular jogging, squats and stretching exercises.
This Package Includes:
Trekking
Professional Trek Leader
Permission Charges
First Aid
Meals (6 days’ meals)
Tea/Coffee
Accommodation (Homestay/Guest House)
Excludes:
Transportation
Anything not mentioned in the includes
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Day 1
Guests opting for transportation will be picked up from Kathgodam Railway Station.
No transportation from Pantnagar Airport, guests must travel to Kathgodam Railway Station on their own.
06:30 AM: Pick-up from Kathgodam Railway Station.
Arrival at Khati Village (2,210 meters).
Warm welcome by the team members upon arrival at Khati Village.
Short rest and trek leader's briefing about the journey ahead.
Arrangements for rest and food in the homestay for travelers.
Day 2
Trekking Distance: 11 km from Khati to Dwali
Altitude: 2,650 meters above sea level
Terrain: Traverse through dense forests with sounds of chirping birds and rustling leaves
Highlights:
Cross pristine streams and rivulets
Occasional sightings of Himalayan wildlife
Majestic views of towering peaks including Chhanguch (6,864m) and Nanda Devi East (7,434m)
River Crossing: Navigate the crystal-clear waters of the Pindar River for an adventurous experience
Night Stay:
Reach Dwali, a serene hamlet surrounded by towering conifers
Stay overnight in a guest house or camp by the riverside
Day 3
Ascend from Dwali to Phurkia
Distance: 7 km with some steep sections
Altitude: 2,575m to 3,250m
Terrain:
Ascend through dense rhododendron forests
Occasional panoramic views of valleys and peaks
Highlights:
Spot colourful Himalayan birds in the foliage
Views of peaks like Panwali Dwar (6,663m) and Nanda Kot (6,861m)
Traverse through alpine meadows with vibrant wildflowers
Night Stay:
Reach Phurkia, a scenic campsite
Surrounded by towering mountains and gurgling streams
Enjoy mesmerizing sunset views
Day 4
Expedition to Zero Point & Return to Dwali
Distance: 17 km round trip
Altitude: 3250m to 3660m - 2650m
Terrain:
Challenging ascent with rocky terrain
Possibility of encountering snow patches near Zero Point
Highlights:
Stunning views of the Pindari Glacier
Peaks like Changuch (6,864m) and Nanda Kot (6,861m)
Lush alpine meadows with colorful flowers
Possible sightings of Himalayan wildlife
Activity:
Crossing glacial streams
Trekking through rugged terrain
Immersive high-altitude trekking experience
Night Stay:
Return to Dwali for a peaceful night
Sleep under the stars, reflecting on the day's adventure
Day 5
Descend from Dwali to Khati:
Trek 11 km downhill from an altitude of 3250m to 2210m.
Terrain:
Trek through lush forests and meadows with occasional views of distant peaks.
Highlights:
Enjoy panoramic views of the Himalayas, including Nanda Ghunti (6,309m) and Maiktoli (6,803m).
Traverse scenic meadows and spot local shepherds with their flocks.
Night Stay:
Return to Khati for a homestay.
Relax and share trekking stories around a crackling bonfire with fellow trekkers.
Day 6
Depart from Khati Village:
Start your day with a departure from Khati Village.
Morning Schedule:
Enjoy breakfast in the morning.
Transport Arrangements:
The guide will arrange transportation for the guests.
INR 10499
14998
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Age Policy:
This event is suitable for anyone above 12 years of age, prices will be the same as an adult.
Price Includes
Stay
Meals
6 Days meals
Permits
Event Permits are provided.
Government permit
Guide
Professional leader to assist you
Notes:
For 10-15 people: 1 Trek Leader
For 25-30 people: 2 Trek Leader
Activities
Trekking
Kathgodam Railway Station
Pindari Base camp Location
Same as Pickup Point
Clothing:
Thermal wear (top and bottom)
Fleece jacket or woollen sweater
Waterproof and windproof jacket
Trekking pants
T-shirts (quick-dry)
Warm gloves and socks
Woollen cap and sun hat
Footwear:
Sturdy trekking shoes
Comfortable sandals or flip-flops (for evenings)
Extra pair of socks
Accessories:
Sunglasses (UV protection)
Sunscreen lotion and lip balm (SPF 30+)
Trekking poles
Backpack (40-50 litres) and rain cover
Raincoat
Headlamp or flashlight with extra batteries
Personal Items:
Toiletries (toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, towel, etc.)
Personal medication and first-aid kit
Water bottle or hydration pack
High-energy snacks (nuts, energy bars, etc.)
Others:
Camera and extra batteries
Mobile phone and power bank
Lightweight sleeping bag (optional)
Plastic bags or waterproof bags for storing wet clothes
Identification documents
Pack wisely to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable trekking experience.
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INR 10499
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( Inclusive of all taxes )
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hema Sirisha
Reviewed: Feb 18, 2024
5/5
The Pindari Glacier Trek was more than I expected! Escape2Explore did a great job organizing it. The panoramic views were amazing, and camping at Phurkia was so peaceful, surrounded by... Read More
Khushi Vaishnav
Reviewed: Jan 21, 2024
5/5
The Pindari Glacier Trek organized by Escape2Explore was simply amazing. The variety of scenery was stunning – from dense forests and vibrant wildflowers to panoramic views of peaks and valleys.... Read More
Hanumesh Koravar
Reviewed: Oct 21, 2023
5/5
Escape2Explore did a fantastic job with the Pindari Glacier Trek. The dense forests, chirping birds, and sightings of Himalayan wildlife were a delight. Crossing the Pindar River and glacial streams... Read More
Rangarao Sabnis
Reviewed: Dec 17, 2023
5/5
The Pindari Glacier Trek organized by Escape2Explore was a fantastic experience. The dense forests and bird songs were beautiful, and the views of the valleys and peaks were breathtaking. We... Read More
Manjunath Gowda
Reviewed: Dec 24, 2023
5/5
The Pindari Glacier Trek with Escape2Explore was one of the best treks I’ve done! The dense forests and the sound of chirping birds set the perfect atmosphere. Crossing glacial streams... Read More
It’s known for its stunning glacier, river crossings, lush valleys, and panoramic Himalayan views, making it one of Uttarakhand’s most scenic and accessible glacier treks.
The trek covers 48 km round-trip and takes approximately 6-7 days, passing through picturesque villages, dense forests, and scenic meadows before reaching the glacier.
April to June and September to October are the best months, offering clear skies, stable weather, and breathtaking views.
Yes, villages like Dhakuri and Khati provide basic lodges and homestays, offering simple accommodations and local food options.
The route is well-marked, but hiring a local guide ensures better safety, navigation, and a richer experience with insights into the region’s culture and history.
Yes, you can join the trek to Pindari Glacier. The trek’s difficulty level is moderate and can be attained without someone’s support. Wear robust footwear, and comfortable clothes, and maintain basic fitness to complete the trek.
The safety and security of women/girls are paramount to us. Hence, it's entirely safe for women/girls to participate in our treks and travels. Our trek leaders always accompany the group, offering constant assistance and direction. Our campsites are thoroughly secure and provide a safe lodging environment. In addition, our female trek leaders often join our treks.
Your money will be refunded within 2-3 business days.
Unfortunately, it's not feasible to reschedule your trek to a future date if you're unable to attend on the designated day, regardless of the circumstances (like family emergencies, health problems, or work commitments). However, if you have concerns about this policy, please don't hesitate to email us at info@escape2explore.com, and our team will get in touch with you to discuss further.
The mighty Pindari Glacier, along with breathtaking views of Nanda Devi and Nanda Kot peaks, makes this trek truly remarkable.
Only basic first-aid kits are carried by guides, and the nearest medical assistance is far, making proper acclimatization and precautions essential.
Yes, trekkers can experience the traditional Kumaoni culture, interact with friendly locals, and witness their unique lifestyle, architecture, and customs.
Simple yet nutritious vegetarian meals like dal, rice, rotis, sabzi, and local snacks are available at tea houses and campsites.
Yes, trekkers cross multiple wooden bridges over rivers and streams, adding excitement to the trekking experience.
Yes, snow is visible, especially during early summer (April–May) and late autumn (October), enhancing the trek’s beauty.
Life is unpredictable and we understand that sometimes you have to cancel or change your trip dates and we endeavour to make it as easy as possible for you. However, please understand that we plan everything including guide fees, permits, accommodation and rations in advance. Therefore, any cancellation means inconvenience and certain losses to the people involved in various stages of the programme. Keeping that in mind, our cancellation charges are as below -
Cancellations before 30 days from the start of the event: Get a monetary refund with 15% of cancellation charges.
Cancellations between 30 days and 15 days to the start of the event: 50 %refund.
Cancellations less than 15 days to the start of the event: No refund.
Cancellations will be accepted only by email.
Note: The Himalayan Daredevils reserves the right to cancel a program before departure in the event of logistical problems arising due to natural calamities, strikes, wars or any other circumstances that make the event inadvisable. In this case, we will refund 50% of the event fees.
Itinerary Changes &Trip delays:
We plan itineraries based on the information available at the time of planning and in rare circumstances, they are subject to change. If the itinerary is changed or delayed due to unforeseen circumstances such as bad weather, transportation delays, government intervention, landslides etc., we will always aim to give you the best experience possible. However, The Himalayan Daredevils not be held responsible for the cost of delay or changes.
For Bookings made from Third Party Websites:
The client is responsible for communicating with a third party (booking website) for cancellation.
Cancellation / Refund is done by a third party based on their policies.
Pindari Glacier Trek, minus all that brochure-speak. First off, if you’re even thinking about dipping your toes into Himalayan trekking, this trail in Uttarakhand’s Bageshwar district is the “starter pack” of the Indian Himalayas. It’s wild, it’s gorgeous, and, honestly, it won’t chew you up and spit you out like some of those brutal high-altitude monsters. We’re talking about a glacier chilling at 3,660 meters high enough for killer views, but not so high you’ll need to write a will. Now, the glacier itself. It’s about 3 km long, which sounds like a lot until you realise you’ll be too busy gawking at Nanda Devi, Nanda Kot, Maiktoli, and Panwali Dwar. These peaks are the real deal, massive, snow-capped, and just sitting there like the Himalayas’ very own Avengers lineup. And in between all that, you’ll stroll past waterfalls, meadows that look photoshopped, rhododendron forests straight out of a fairy tale, and villages where the Kumaoni culture is still alive and kicking.
The adventure kicks off from Khati or Loharkhet, then hugs the Pindar River through places with names like Dhakuri, Dwali, and Phurkia. Each one’s got its vibe, some sleepy, some buzzing with trekkers comparing blisters. You’ll pass through all this before finally reaching “zero point” at the glacier, which sounds way cooler than just saying “the end.” Relax, you don’t have to be Bear Grylls. It’s moderate, so if you can walk and breathe, you’re in. It’s perfect for newbies, folks who want epic photos for the ’Gram, or anyone who gets excited about wildflowers and mountain goats. The whole thing clocks in at about 90 to 100 km round trip, and you can take it slow, 7 to 10 days, depending on how often you stop for chai or to admire the view (which, honestly, is every five minutes). Plus, the trail’s taken care of. You’ll find rest houses in the forest, and you can crash at local guesthouses. It’s not some “Into the Wild” situation where you’re fending off bears with a stick unless you want drama, in which case, sorry, this isn’t that trek. Now, a little history lesson, but I’ll keep it quick. The Pindari Glacier isn’t just ice and rocks: it’s the birthplace of the Pindar River, which eventually hooks up with the Alaknanda and feeds right into the Ganga. Locals don’t just see it as water; it’s kind of sacred, wrapped up in festivals and rituals.
Back in the day, this whole valley was the Silk Road lite, traders and shepherds (and their sheep) hustling through bugyals, those dreamy mountain meadows that are still scattered along the way. Fast forward to the British Raj, and you’ve got explorers like Mr. Traill (yep, real name) mapping the place. Mountaineers started launching assaults on Nanda Kot and Maiktoli from here, so the glacier’s got some serious street cred in the climbing scene. These days, thanks to the Forest Department and local villagers, it’s all about eco-trekking. The trail’s kept tidy, and there’s a big focus on not trashing the place because, let’s face it, nobody wants to step over plastic bottles when they’re looking for snow leopards (which, by the way, are rare, but hey, you might get lucky). The biosphere reserve is crawling with oak, deodar, blue pine, barking deer, tahr, and birds like the Himalayan Monal that look like they got dunked in a paint bucket. And, oh, you’ll stumble across temples and shrines everywhere, mostly for Shiva and local gods. Folks say these deities watch over the valley, so maybe toss a prayer their way if you’re feeling superstitious. Pindari Glacier Trek isn’t just a walk in the woods; it’s part adventure, part cultural deep dive, and a little bit spiritual, too. It’s one of those trips that sticks with you long after the blisters fade and your Instagram likes dry up.
Kausani: Look, Kausani doesn’t even try to be humble. It’s standing on a hill, flexing with wild mountain views Nanda Devi, Trishul, Panchachuli, the whole Himalayan squad’s out there. Gandhi straight-up called it the “Switzerland of India,” and honestly, who’s gonna argue with that? It’s the kind of spot where you just wanna sip chai, stare at the horizon, maybe wander into Anasakti Ashram, or zone out at Baijnath Temple. Or, I dunno, just pretend you’re the star in some melodramatic Hindi movie.
Bageshwar: So, this is where the whole Pindari trek adventure gets rolling. But don’t just treat Bageshwar like some bus stop it’s buzzing, especially if you’re into that spiritual energy. The Saryu and Gomti rivers crash into each other here, and the ancient Bagnath Temple? Total Shiva central. If you’re into old temples and that “ancient vibes” aesthetic, you’ll be in heaven.
Baijnath: Barely a hop from Bageshwar (seriously, it’s like the next block over at 17 km), Baijnath is all about those riverside temples. We’re talking stone carvings from the 12th century so you know, older than most countries. Your Instagram stories will thank you.
Munsiyari: Munsiyari’s your wild card. It’s a bit of a trek (135 km from Pindari zone), but trust me, totally worth it. This place is a paradise for hikers Panchachuli peaks look like something straight out of a fantasy movie, and if you’ve got the stamina, you can hit up treks to Milam or Ralam Glaciers. But just a heads up: once you soak in those views, coming back to reality feels kinda overrated.
April to June: That’s when the place goes full-on Instagram mode. Think rhododendrons everywhere, cool breezes, and just enough leftover snow up top to make you feel like you’re in a movie. Not too hot, not too cold – honestly, it’s kinda perfect. Alright, here’s the deal with Pindari Glacier – timing is everything if you don’t wanna end up soaked, frozen, or just plain miserable. If you ask me, you gotta hit the trail either between April and June or, if you’re more of an autumn vibes person, from September to early November.
September to November: Now, if you wait until after the monsoon, from September to November, you’re in for crystal-clear views, zero haze, and that crisp mountain air that makes you wanna take a million photos. Plus, the meadows turn all gold and magical. Bonus: way less mud, so you’re less likely to end up on your butt.
July or August: Don’t even bother in July or August unless you’re really into landslides or have some weird fascination with soggy boots. The trails turn into rivers. And winter? December to February, yeah, unless you’re a snow leopard or have a death wish, forget it. The snow just piles up, and the trail disappears.
By Airport: Pantnagar Airport’s your best bet, though calling it “near” is a stretch; it’s a solid 240 km from Bageshwar. After you land, you’ll probably end up haggling with a taxi driver or squeezing onto a bus headed toward Almora or straight to Bageshwar.
By Train: Kathgodam station is where you wanna be, it’s about 200 km out. Trains roll in from big spots like Delhi, Lucknow, and Dehradun, so you’ve got options. Once you hop off, expect a parade of taxi guys and jeep drivers ready to take you up to Bageshwar or even to Loharkhet if you ask nicely (and pay up, obviously).
By Road: If you’re more of a road trip person, no worries, Bageshwar’s got road links from all the local hotspots: Almora’s just 90 km away, Nainital’s about 145 km, and Haldwani clocks in at 180 km. Buses and those famous shared taxis run back and forth all the time. Now, from Bageshwar, Loharkhet is a quick 20 km spin blink and you’ll miss it. This is where most folks kick off their trek. You can find porters, guides, and somewhere half-decent to crash for the night. Some trekkers skip ahead and start from Khati Village instead, depending on how adventurous (or lazy) they’re feeling. Your call.
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