Push your limits in the land of the Himalayas. From beginner-friendly treks to adrenaline-pumping rafting — guided adventures with safety-first approach.
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All levels
Kedarkantha, Roopkund, Valley of Flowers
Thrill seekers
Rishikesh (Ganges)
Families & Groups
Chopta, Kanatal, Dhanaulti
Winter adventure
Auli
First-timers
Mussoorie, Nainital
Adrenaline junkies
Rishikesh
Guided expeditions with certified instructors and safety gear included
📍 Rishikesh
Without Delhi transport (which Devbhoomi includes at ₹6,500), the base cost is lower. But this includes 16km premium rafting (worth ₹1,500–2,000 alone), all meals (not just breakfast), camping gear, and certified guides. ₹4,999 is competitive in the Rishikesh adventure market while positioning above budget camp operators. Clean, attractive price point.
16km River Rafting | Beach Camping | Cliff Jumping | Bonfire | Bungee (optional)
📍 Sankri to Kedarkantha Summit (3,800m)
Kedarkantha is the most popular beginner Himalayan trek. Market is competitive (Indiahikes ~₹8,500, TTH ~₹7,500). At ₹7,999 with all meals, camping gear, certified guide, and oxygen — it’s positioned mid-market. Not the cheapest, which builds trust (“you get what you pay for” for safety-critical treks).
20km Trek | Summit Climb | Snow Camping | Forest Trail | Village Stay
📍Govindghat to Valley of Flowers
Pricier than Kedarkantha because of extreme seasonality (3 months only), remote location (Govindghat access), and UNESCO permit costs. Guesthouse stays at Ghangaria are more expensive than tent camping. ₹9,499 matches the premium positioning and “UNESCO Heritage” tag.
Valley of Flowers | Hemkund Sahib | Alpine Meadows | Rare Flowers | Photography
📍 Chopta to Chandrashila Summit (4,000m)
Shorter duration than Kedarkantha but includes Deoria Tal and Tungnath (highest Shiva temple). Mid-market pricing. Comparable to the Rishikesh weekend in total spend, different audience (trekkers vs rafters). Note: this overlaps with the Hill Station page’s “Chopta-Tungnath Trek” (3N/4D, suggested ₹9,499 there) — the Hill Station version includes hotel stays and private vehicle from Delhi, while this adventure version is camp-based without Delhi transport, justifying the lower price.
Tungnath Temple | Chandrashila Summit | Deoria Tal | Chopta Meadows | Camping
📍Joshimath & Auli
Skiing is the most expensive adventure activity — equipment rental, certified instructor, and Auli’s limited accommodation drive costs up. At 4N/5D with lessons included, ₹13,999 is competitive. Note: The Hill Station page has “Auli Snow Adventure” at ₹12,999 (4N/5D) WITH Delhi transport but WITHOUT skiing equipment/lessons. This adventure version excludes transport but includes skiing gear + instructor, justifying the ₹1,000 premium. Make this distinction clear on the site to avoid confusion.
Skiing Lessons | Cable Car | Snow Activities | Joshimath | Nanda Devi Views
📍Lohajung to Roopkund (4,800m)
Longest and hardest trek in the lineup. 7 nights of high-altitude camping, larger support staff needed, more safety equipment (oxygen critical at 4,800m). Premium pricing matches the “Challenging” tag and filters for serious trekkers. Positioned at ₹14,999 — just above Auli Skiing — reflecting the extended duration and specialist nature.
Roopkund Lake | Bedni Bugyal | Ali Bugyal | High Altitude Camping | Summit Push
Corporate team outing, bachelor party, or multi-activity trip — tell us your group size and adventure goals
Day-by-day breakdown of our popular adventure tours
Drive from Delhi (5-6 hrs), check into camp, evening bonfire & music
16km rafting (Marine Drive to Shivpuri), cliff jumping, body surfing, beach games
Morning yoga, Bungee/Giant Swing (optional), departure to Delhi
Overnight drive or Dehradun pickup, reach Sankri base camp
4km trek through pine forest, reach frozen lake campsite
4km gradual climb, snow trail, stunning views
3 AM start, sunrise at summit (3,800m), descend to Hargaon
Easy 6km descent, celebration, certificates
Morning departure, reach Delhi by evening
Clear expectations, no hidden costs
✓ Accommodation (camps/guesthouses as per package)
✓ All meals during trek/camp (veg & non-veg options)
✓ Certified trek leader & support staff
✓ All safety equipment (life jackets, helmets, harness)
✓ Sightseeing as per itinerary
✓ Rafting equipment & certified rafting guide
✓ Camping gear (tents, sleeping bags, mats)
✓ First-aid kit & oxygen cylinder (high altitude)
✓ Forest permits & camping fees
✓ Transportation as per itinerary
✕ Travel to base point (Delhi to Rishikesh/Sankri)
✕ Bungee jumping / Giant Swing (₹3,500+)
✕ Personal trekking gear (shoes, backpack, jacket)
✕ Porter/Mule for personal luggage
✕ Personal expenses & tips
✕ Travel insurance (highly recommended)
✕ Anything not mentioned in inclusions
Everything you need to plan your Char Dham Yatra
Closed Jul-Aug (monsoon floods)
Best: Jan-Feb for snow
Flowers bloom monsoon only
Snow in winter
Peak: Jan-Feb
Except heavy rain days
Swimming not required, basic fitness
Leave Delhi by 6 AM to avoid traffic
egular walking, 6km/day trek
Some prior trekking helpful
Prior high-altitude experience
Instructors teach from scratch
230 km from Delhi (5-6 hours by road)
200 km from Dehradun (8-9 hours)
240 km from Haridwar (8 hours)
280 km from Rishikesh (10 hours)
Quick answers to common questions
Kedarkantha is the perfect first trek — well-marked trail, gradual climb, and stunning snow views. We also recommend Chandrashila for beginners (shorter, 2-day trek option available).
Absolutely safe! Swimming is NOT required. You’ll wear a life jacket throughout, and our certified guides handle everything. We’ve rafted 10,000+ people safely, including non-swimmers.
Rafting: 12+ years. Trekking: 10+ years (depends on trek difficulty). Bungee: 12-55 years, 35-110 kg weight. Paragliding: 4+ years (tandem with instructor).
Yes! Solo travelers join our fixed departure batches and make friends along the way. For private trips, we need minimum 2-4 people depending on activity.
Safety first. If you can’t continue, our guide will arrange your safe descent with a support staff member. No refunds for voluntary withdrawal, but your safety is our priority.
We provide camping gear (tents, sleeping bags, mats). Personal gear like trekking shoes, backpack, and clothing must be brought by you. Some items available for rent at base camp.
Kedarkantha is the perfect first trek — well-marked trail, gradual climb, and stunning snow views. We also recommend Chandrashila for beginners (shorter, 2-day trek option available).
Absolutely safe! Swimming is NOT required. You’ll wear a life jacket throughout, and our certified guides handle everything. We’ve rafted 10,000+ people safely, including non-swimmers.
Rafting: 12+ years. Trekking: 10+ years (depends on trek difficulty). Bungee: 12-55 years, 35-110 kg weight. Paragliding: 4+ years (tandem with instructor).
Yes! Solo travelers join our fixed departure batches and make friends along the way. For private trips, we need minimum 2-4 people depending on activity.
Safety first. If you can’t continue, our guide will arrange your safe descent with a support staff member. No refunds for voluntary withdrawal, but your safety is our priority.
We provide camping gear (tents, sleeping bags, mats). Personal gear like trekking shoes, backpack, and clothing must be brought by you. Some items available for rent at base camp.
Tell us your dates, group size, and adventure level. We’ll design the perfect expedition for you.
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