Overview
Baraadsar Lake Trek – The “Wish-Fulfilling” Sacred Journey
Baraadsar Lake, nestled at a high altitude of 4,300 meters, lies hidden amidst towering ridges. Revered by locals, this mystical lake is believed to possess wish-fulfilling powers. A lesser-known gem in the Himalayas, the Baraadsar Lake Trek offers solitude, scenic beauty, and a spiritual experience that few have witnessed.
Located within the Govind Wildlife Sanctuary in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand, this trek is set against a backdrop of lush meadows, dense forests, and dramatic mountain ridges. The landscape transforms as you ascend, making it a visual and emotional journey through nature’s untouched magnificence.
Why Choose Baraadsar Lake Trek?
Altitude: 4,300 meters
Duration: 8 Days (Dehradun to Dehradun)
Trek Distance: 59 km on foot | 454 km by taxi
Best Season: May, June, September, October, November
Trek Grade: Moderate to Difficult
Group Size: 5 to 15 people
Base Camp: Khanyasni
Highlights of the Trek
Traverse the mystical trail between the Rupin and Supin Valleys, near the Himachal border.
Witness panoramic views of snow-capped Himalayan peaks from Vijay Top (3800 m).
Camp amidst thick pine forests, alpine meadows, and under starry skies.
Interact with locals and dive into Garhwali culture and Indian mythology.
The trail is full of surprises—from enchanted forests to barren ridgelines filled with boulders.
The sacred lake is believed to grant wishes, making it a spiritual trek for many.
Temperature Range
Day: 5°C to 12°C
Night: 2°C to 5°C
Sub-zero gear is essential.
📸 Don’t forget your camera! The landscapes here are a photographer’s dream.
Itinerary
🌄 Baraadsar Lake Trek – 8 Days Itinerary
🚖 Day 1: Dehradun to Khanyasni Camp (235 km, 9–10 hrs)
Pickup from Dehradun railway station (6–7 AM), breakfast at Kempty Falls, lunch at Purola, reach Khanyasni camp in evening.
Stay: Twin-sharing tents at 1878m altitude.
🥾 Day 2: Khanyasni to Sarutal Camp (5 km, 3–4 hrs)
Trek starts after breakfast. Visit Bitri village & orchards, then reach Sarutal meadow.
Stay: Camps at 2000m.
🥾 Day 3: Sarutal to Badang Camp (8 km, 5–6 hrs)
Trek through forests with views of Swargarohini peaks. Cross streams.
Stay: Camps at 2600m.
🥾 Day 4: Badang to Dhaldhar via Vijay Top (13 km, 6–7 hrs)
Steep climb to Vijay Top (3700m), amazing views of Obra valley & more.
Stay: Camps at Dhaldhar (3200m).
🥾 Day 5: Dhaldhar to Devbasa Camp (6 km, 2–3 hrs)
Short trek for acclimatization. Ridge walk with 180° view of peaks.
Stay: Rocky & windy campsite at 3650m.
🏞️ Day 6: Devbasa to Baraadsar Lake and back (14 km, 8–9 hrs)
Toughest day. Trek to sacred Baraadsar Lake (4300m). Explore & return.
Stay: Devbasa Camp.
🥾🚗 Day 7: Devbasa – Lower Sural – Kasla – Sankri (15 km trek + 29 km drive)
Descent through villages, pine forests, and fields. Drive to Sankri.
Stay: Hotel in Sankri (1920m).
🚖 Day 8: Sankri to Dehradun (210 km, 8–9 hrs)
Final breakfast, certificates, goodbyes. Drive back to Dehradun.
Inclusion & Exclusion
What is Included In This Trek?
Transport Facility
Forest Permit and entrance fee
Accommodation in Hotel Sankri
Accommodation in tents on twin share basis
All meals: breakfast, packed lunch, tea, coffee, snacks, soup and dinner
(All camping gears)
High quality tents
Sleeping bags
Mattress
Liner
Pillow
Separate Toilet tents – Ladies and Gents
Dining Tent
Dining Table
Porters
Helper
Mules
Kitchen team
Radio Walkie Talkie for Communication
Good Experience Trek Leader guide and Technical guide
Medical Kit
Oxygen Cylinders
Crampons and Gaiters
What is Not Included In This Trek
Personal Insurance
Medical Certificate
Personal toiletry Items and Personal Medicine kit
On first day En Route to base camp the Breakfast and Lunch are Not Included
Last Day En Route Lunch and Dinner are Not Included
Trek Essential
PARTICIPANTS MUST BRING FOR NAG TIBBA- TREK
- 50–60 ltrs backpack
- Strong hiking boots: a leather upper is best because it gives your ankles more support. If you don’t have a pair yet, you should get one as soon as possible and wear it a lot so that it breaks in well. This will help keep blisters from forming.
- Tennis shoes or sandals that are light enough to wear in camp
- Two pairs of thick wool socks, if possible.
- Two pairs of everyday nylon socks to wear underneath the wool socks to prevent blisters.
- One shirt for hiking, preferably with long sleeves.
- Long John top: This is also called thermal underwear, and it should be made of wool if it is the first layer.
- Two each of warm shirts and pants for camp
- 1 each rain cot/poncho
- Warm Jacket: 1
- One pair of wool gloves as thick as can be bought on the market.
- Long Johns: The first layer should be wool if possible.
- Under wear: 2-3 changes Shorts or pants for hiking: 1
- Sunscreen lotion is up to you. Chap stick or lip balm is optional.
- Water bottle: Two 1-liter bottles (Pepsi bottles work well), make sure they don’t leak.
- Headlamp or flashlight: A headlamp is best because it frees up your hands for work. If you bring a flashlight, bring extra batteries.
- Items for the bathroom, like a toothbrush, toothpaste, etc. And a small one-person medical kit.
- Cotton or nylon for a sun hat. Sunglasses: Those with an anchor are best.

