Uttarkashi, Uttarakhand
4.7 / 5 (78 Reviews)
Duration
8D / 7N
Tour Category
Himalayan Treks
Min Age
18+
Tax
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Starting from INR 29998
INR 20999
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Per Person
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Enjoy breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks and untouched natural beauty throughout the entire trek.
Embark on a challenging, high-altitude journey that offers a rewarding experience for avid trekkers.
Hike through lush meadows, dense forests, and rocky terrain, showcasing the diverse landscape of the region.
Discover remote villages along the way, providing insights into the traditional culture and lifestyle of locals.
A perfect trek for nature lovers and adventure seekers looking for a serene and less crowded destination.
Gain an opportunity to spot unique wildlife species that call the pristine Himachal region their home.
Explore an off-the-beaten-path route, offering a peaceful alternative to more popular trekking destinations.
Reach the summit of Fachu Kandi Pass, feeling a sense of accomplishment with panoramic Himalayan views.
Ideal for trekkers looking to experience a challenging adventure in the heart of the breathtaking Himalayas.
Enjoy the tranquility and isolation of the region, far from the typical hustle and bustle of tourist trails.
Activity location: Uttarkashi, Uttarakhand
Trip Duration: 8 Days | 7 Nights
Best Time to Visit: May - June & Sep - Nov
Trekking Distance: 50 Km Trek
Max. Altitude: 4,356 MTS
Fachu Kandi Pass Trek Difficulty: Moderate to Hard
Meals: Vegetarian meals
Accommodation: Camping Tent (Triple/Quad Sharing)
About Fachu Kandi Pass Trek, Uttarakhand:
The Fachu Kandi Pass trek is an exhilarating adventure through the rugged terrain of Himachal Pradesh, offering breathtaking views of the Himalayas. This challenging yet rewarding trek takes adventurers through a variety of landscapes, including lush meadows, dense forests, and rocky paths. Located at a high altitude, the Fachu Kandi Pass trek provides trekkers with an opportunity to experience the untouched beauty of the region while navigating through its difficult yet scenic routes. Along the way, trekkers can admire panoramic vistas of snow-capped peaks, charming alpine valleys, and the tranquil surroundings that make this trek a must-do for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
Known for its pristine and relatively lesser-explored environment, the Fachu Kandi Pass trek offers both a physical challenge and a cultural experience. The trek connects remote villages and high-altitude grazing areas, giving visitors insight into the local way of life and their traditional practices. As you ascend towards the pass, you'll pass through quaint villages, interact with friendly locals, and gain a deeper appreciation for the region’s cultural richness. The Fachu Kandi Pass trek also provides ample opportunities for wildlife enthusiasts to spot unique species that inhabit the area. Whether you're an experienced trekker or a first-time adventurer, the trek promises a sense of achievement once you reach the top, where the expansive views will leave you in awe. Experience the thrill of the Surya Top Trek, offering mesmerizing sunrise views, lush forests, and a rewarding summit climb amidst untouched Garhwal Himalayan beauty and serenity.
This Package Includes:
Transportation from Sankri
Trekking
Experienced & Certified trek leader and local support staff
First Aid
All Meals
Accommodation
All Permits And Passes Wherever Required
Excludes:
Trekking Gear Personal equipment
Any additional activities or services not included in the itinerary
Meal During Road Journey
Potters Or Mules to Carry Personal Luggage
Anything not mentioned in the includes
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Day 1
Arrival at Sankri
Arrive at Sankri Village
Meet the host upon arrival
Check-in and rest at the homestay or hotel
If time permits, explore Sankri Village
Enjoy a peaceful evening walking around the village
Day 2
Sankri to Juda Ka Talab to Kedarkantha Base Camp
Start trek from Sankri to Juda ka Talab
Trek distance: 6 km
Gear up for the first day of the trek
Walk towards the road leading to Taluka, take a right near the water stream
Steep climb begins after the right turn
Hike through a beautiful forest of oak, birch, and deodar
Enjoy the sound of minor streams flowing through rocks
Trek time: Around 3 hours (4 hours in winters with fresh snow)
Arrive at Juda ka Talab, a stunning lake surrounded by trees and lush meadows
Altitude: 2800 meters above sea level
The lake remains frozen in winter, with a thick ice layer you can walk on
Stay: Camps at Kedarkantha Base Camp for the night
Day 3
Summit Kedarkantha Peak and Trek to Dunda Thatch
Start early from Kedarkantha Base Camp for Summit Day
Trek distance: 9 km
The climb is moderately steep with rewarding views
Pass through the oak forest before reaching the northern ridge for a straight climb
Reach Kedarkantha Summit in about 3 hours
Enjoy panoramic views from the summit
After summiting, proceed towards Dunda Thatch
Arrive at Dunda Thatch before evening
Stay: Camp at Dunda Thatch for the night
Day 4
Dunda Thatch to Pushtara to Taloti
Wake up early to watch the breathtaking sunrise from Dunda Thach
Enjoy the early morning view and have breakfast
Start the trek towards Pushtara Thach
Trek distance: 10 km
Continue the trek towards Taloti
Arrive at Taloti by evening
Stay: Camp at Taloti for the night
Day 5
Taloti to Saru Tal
Start your trek from Taloti to Saru Tal
Trek distance: 9 km
The trail is easy, mostly a ridge and meadow walk
Enjoy stunning valley views and wide vistas of Gangotri peaks, Bandarpooch, Swargarohini, and Kala Nag
Take regular rest breaks along the way and enjoy a packed lunch in the middle of the journey
Reach Saru Tal, a hidden lake surrounded by meadows, discovered by a shepherd in search of grazing fields
Explore the beautiful surroundings and the serene lake
The trail from Saru Tal leads to Fachukandi Pass
Stay: Camp at Saru Tal for the night
Day 6
Saru Tal to Fachu Kandi Pass to Kotara Chani
Start the day with breakfast at Saru Tal
Begin the toughest part of the trek towards Fachu Kandi Pass
The ascent is thrilling, requiring careful navigation through some tricky and dangerous sections
Enjoy rewarding views from the top, with a clear view of the majestic Himalayan peaks, including unnamed snow-capped peaks
After reaching the pass, begin your descent towards the campsite at Kotara Chani
Stay: Camp at Kotara Chani for the night
Day 7
Kotara Chani to Leka Dogri
Start your descent from Kotara Chani to Leka Dogri
The descent is easy and takes about 4 to 5 hours
Reach the campsite at Leka Dogri
Set up your tents and enjoy a comfortable night in the peaceful surroundings
Stay: Camp at Leka Dogri for the night
Day 8
Leka Dogri to Hanuman Chatti
Start the final leg of the trek from Leka Dogri to Hanuman Chatti
Trek distance: 5 km
The trek to Hanuman Chatti is easy and can be completed comfortably
Upon arrival at Hanuman Chatti, the trek services will come to an end
End your journey with memorable experiences from the trek
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This event is suitable for anyone above 18 years of age, prices will be the same as an adult.
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All Days meals
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Event Permits are provided.
Government permit
Guide
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Notes:
For 10-15 people: 1 Trek Leader
For 25-30 people: 2 Trek Leader
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Trekking
Transfers
Non-A/C Shared Vehicle
Sankri
Sankri
Clothing
Trekking Shoes: Sturdy, waterproof hiking boots with good grip.
Warm Clothing: Thermal layers, fleece jackets, and a waterproof jacket.
Trekking Pants: Quick-dry pants or cargo pants.
T-shirts: Moisture-wicking T-shirts for comfort.
Warm Hat and Gloves: For protection against cold.
Socks: Wool or synthetic hiking socks (avoid cotton).
Trekking Gear
Backpack: Comfortable daypack to carry essentials.
Trekking Poles: Helpful for stability on steep trails.
Rain Cover: This is for your backpack in case of rain.
Hydration
Water Bottles: Reusable water bottles or hydration bladders.
Water Purification Tablets: These are used to treat water from streams.
Health and Safety
First Aid Kit: Basic first aid supplies, including antiseptics and band-aids.
Personal Medications: Any prescription medications you require.
Sunscreen: High SPF to protect against UV rays.
Lip Balm: With SPF protection.
Miscellaneous
Camera: To capture the stunning landscapes.
Multi-tool/Swiss Army Knife: For various uses.
Headlamp/Flashlight: With extra batteries for nighttime.
Toiletries: Biodegradable soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, toilet paper.
Trash Bags: To carry back any waste.
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Farhan Qureshi
Reviewed: Aug 4, 2024
5/5
Our group really bonded on the Pushtara Thach trek section. Great weather, great food, and escape2explore kept us energized and safe
Pranav Bhatt
Reviewed: Aug 18, 2024
5/5
Kedarkantha Summit was a bonus stop, but the true magic unfolded near Saru Tal. Escape2explore organized it all so professionally
Mehul Shah
Reviewed: Sep 15, 2024
5/5
Trek to Leka Dogri gave me time to reconnect with nature. escape2explore ensured all our needs were met
Jaydev Iyer
Reviewed: Nov 10, 2024
5/5
Fachu Kandi Pass height in km didn’t stop our excitement. Food, team, planning—all were done wonderfully by escape2explore
Vishal Naidu
Reviewed: Oct 14, 2024
5/5
I still remember the sunset at Saru Tal—calm, colorful, and cool. escape2explore arranged the best spots for camping
The best time to trek is from May to June and September to October. These months offer stable weather, clear skies, and comfortable trekking conditions.
The trek is considered moderate to challenging. It requires good physical fitness due to steep ascents, river crossings, and high-altitude terrain.
The highest point on this trek is Fachu Kandi Pass, which stands at approximately 4,800 meters (15,748 feet) above sea level.
While prior trekking experience is not mandatory, it is highly recommended. The trek includes steep climbs and rugged trails, making fitness and endurance essential.
You will need permits from the forest department and, in some cases, additional permissions from local authorities due to the trek's remote location.
Yes, since the trek crosses high altitudes, there is a risk of Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS). Proper acclimatization and hydration are key to preventing altitude sickness.
Most of the trek involves camping in tents, as there are no permanent shelters along the route. Some homestays or guesthouses may be available in lower villages.
Temperatures can drop significantly, especially at high altitudes. Expect sub-zero temperatures at night, so proper winter gear is essential.
Trekkers are usually served nutritious vegetarian meals, including rice, chapati, dal, vegetables, and snacks. Packaged snacks and energy bars are also recommended.
Yes, but it’s best to carry a water filter or purification tablets to treat water from streams or natural sources.
The trek typically takes 7 to 9 days, depending on weather conditions and acclimatization needs.
Yes, you can join the trek to Fachu Kandi Pass. 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.
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.
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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.
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The Fachu Kandi Pass Trek is a lesser-known Himalayan trip deep in the wild parts of the Garhwal area in Uttarakhand. Up high in the Govind Pashu Vihar National Park, this trek is a secret spot that takes you through old woods, big open fields, rivers with ice-melt, and away-from-it-all mountain towns. Not as famous as other hikes in the area, Fachu Kandi Pass gives a true wild time away from big groups, making it great for expert hikers who like being alone and seeing pure nature. Starting from the small town of Sankri, known for hikes, the path goes up through thick pine and oak woods. It then leads to grass fields like Dev Thatch and Obra Thatch. Going higher, you see amazing views of the Swargarohini, Bandarpoonch, and Black Peak ranges. Going over the Fachu Kandi Pass, at around 4,300 meters high, is the most exciting part of the trip. The wide views from the top show off snowy peaks and deep valleys all around.
This trek takes about 7–9 days and needs good fitness as it has long walks, steep climbs, and river crossings. Along the way, you see bright mountain plants and wild animals like musk deer and Himalayan monals. The Fachu Kandi Pass Trek is right for those who love adventures and want to be deep in untouched mountain places while on a path that keeps its raw feel. With very little big business and great natural beauty, this trek is one you won't forget if you're after a real Himalayan adventure.
The Fachu Kandi Pass Trek, though not well-known, is key to the culture and history of the Garhwal Himalayas. In the Uttarkashi area of Uttarakhand, this pass is within the Govind Pashu Vihar National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary borders. Modern hiking began here not long ago, but its history goes way back. It's tied to the day-to-day life of the local people, old trade ways, and myths. Historically, local herders, traders, and villagers used this path to move between high summer fields and lower homes seasonally. The area's moving groups, like the Bhotiya and herder tribes, took their animals here to feed in the grass fields of Obra and Dev Thatch, which were key feeding spots in the warm summer when the lower valleys were hot and not so good for their animals. The name "Fachu Kandi" likely comes from the local language, with "Fachu" maybe meaning a sharp mountain edge and "Kandi" meaning shoulder or pass. These names, given by the land's shape, helped locals know their way well before maps or GPS. People also tell stories and sing songs of this place. Many think old wise men and holy seekers walked here long ago to find peace or reach the famous Yamunotri and Gangotri holy places.
The mountains here were seen not just as big walls but as links to the spiritual world. The snowy Swargarohini peaks along the trek are said to be where the heroes of Mahabharata went up to heaven. This area saw little change from outsiders like the British, unlike popular spots like Shimla or Mussoorie. But they did look into the geography of the upper Tons and Yamuna valleys for maps and possible trade routes with Tibet. In recent times, this spot was made a part of the Govind Pashu Vihar National Park in 1955 to keep rare mountain animals like the snow leopard, musk deer, Himalayan tahr, and monal birds safe. This not only kept the animals and plants safe but also kept the deep natural history of the Fachu Kandi path intact. Even though it's out of the way, Fachu Kandi started being known among some tough hikers, climbers, and discoverers after 2000. Treks started with local guides who knew these hidden ways from their ancestors. As love for going off the known paths grew, the Fachu Kandi Pass got more looks for its untouched beauty, rich culture, and tough land. Today, the trek is still mostly not walked on, giving a clean Himalayan time. The local groups, mainly living in Sankri, Dharkot, and Osla towns, have started working with trekking groups, giving places to stay, guiding help, and telling about their old ways. In doing this, they keep their unique past alive while making ways to live well. In the end, the Fachu Kandi Pass Trek is more than just a high walk it's a way shaped by old moves, holy trips, and a strong love for nature. Its hidden state has kept it real, making it not just a walk among mountains but a walk through time and old ways. As more walkers start to find this hidden spot, it is important to care for its tender nature and deep culture, so its old stories keep being told far into the future.
Sankri Village: Sankri is the main spot for starting the Fachu Kandi Pass Trek and other well-known ones like Har Ki Dun, Kedarkantha, and Bali Pass. This small and cute village sits high up at about 1,950 meters. Pine trees and big mountain views are all around it. It's a key place for those who love treks, with old wood stays and warm local people. It is right at the edge of the Govind Pashu Vihar National Park, which is a start for many cool Himalayan trips.
Osla Village: Osla sits on the side of a mountain at 2,590 meters and is often stopped at during treks like Har Ki Dun. Known for its wood temples made for Duryodhana, Osla shows the old art and ways of old Himalayan tribes. The village has many old stories, and its out-of-the-way feel gives a look into how high-up lands' people live.
Har Ki Dun Valley: Har Ki Dun, or the "Valley of Gods," is close to the Fachu Kandi area and one of the most lovely trek spots in Uttarakhand. This green valley with snow-topped peaks is said to be where the Pandavas went on their way to heaven. It has many kinds of plants and animals, big fields, and clean streams, making it a great side trip for those who love nature and seek peace.
Ruinsara Tal: Ruinsara Tal is a very pretty ice lake at about 3,500 meters up, with fields and bright flower trees around it. It's on a path that splits off from the same area and is often trekked with the Bali Pass. This lake is also key in old tales and is a calm place for camping and quiet time.
Taluka Village: Taluka, a tiny village, is the road start for treks going deep into the Govind Pashu Vihar area. About 12 km from Sankri, you can get there by jeep. It’s known for looking great and has wood guesthouses. The path from Taluka into the woods marks the start of many treks, including Fachu Kandi, letting trekkers get used to the high altitude while enjoying the look of nature.
Jakhol Village: Jakhol is another old village in Uttarkashi, famous for its deep culture and nearby, less-known paths. It's a quieter choice than Sankri and is true to Garhwali ways. Going to Jakhol lets you see real Himalayan village life, far from busy tourist spots.
Dev Thatch: Dev Thatch is a calm high field on the way to Fachu Kandi Pass. It gives wide views of peaks around and is a great camp spot for trekkers. In spring and summer, the field is full of colour with wildflowers blooming, and it stays a hidden spot for those who love nature photos and quiet.
Summer (May to June): Summer is a great time for the Fachu Kandi Pass Trek. In May and June, the snow up high begins to melt, making paths open but still with cool snow views. The air feels good, with day warmth between 10°C to 20°C down low and colder by the pass. The fields are bright green, and flowers start to show, making a lively trek. Summer is also great for clear views of the high Swargarohini, Bandarpoonch, and Black Peak ranges.
Post-Monsoon/Autumn (September to Mid-October): Another top time to go is after the rainy months. From September to mid-October, the air turns fresh and the view is full of fall colours from leaves changing. The sky stays mostly see-through, giving great mountain and sharp photo shots. The path is dry and safe past the rain months, and the air stays nice and cool for trekking. This time is liked by photo takers and skilled trekkers who enjoy less busy paths and bright Himalayan colours.
Monsoon (July to August): Trekking in the rainy months is not looked at as good. The area gets a lot of rain in July and August, which can make paths slick, start slides, bring leech-filled paths, and reduce how well you can see. The chance of weather trouble and path blocks is high, making it risky and not nice for trekkers.
Winter (Mid-October to April): Fachu Kandi Pass is mostly not open in the winter due to lots of snow. From mid-October on, the cold hits hard, and snow piles make the pass and paths up high dangerous. Only very good climbers with the right gear should think about winter trips here, and even then, it’s not often tried.
By Airport: Dehradun’s Jolly Grant Airport. It’s not exactly Heathrow, but you’ll get flights in from big hubs like Delhi, Mumbai, or Bengaluru. Once you touch down, don’t expect the trek to start right away You’ve still got a long haul to Sankri (yeah, 210 km is no joke). Grab a cab (solo if you’re feeling fancy, or pack in with a crew) and prepare yourself for 8 to 10 hours of mountain roads. Trust me, it’s way better to land in Dehradun the day before and crash for the night.
By Railway Station: If trains are more your vibe, roll into Dehradun station. It’s got decent connections to Delhi, Kolkata, Lucknow, Varanasi, you know, all the classics. After you stumble off the train, flag down a cab or jump in a shared jeep to Sankri. The drive’s gonna wind you through spots like Mussoorie, Purola, and Mori, and yeah, it’s still a marathon, think 9 to 10 hours, give or take.
By Road: The route: Dehradun – Mussoorie – Nainbagh – Purola – Mori – Sankri. Not exactly a straight shot, but hey, the views are decent. Private cabs are easy to score, or if you’re chilling on a budget, shared jeeps work too. There are state buses and sometimes private ones headed to Purola or Sankri, but don’t bank on them if you’re tight on time. They can be slow and kinda random with the schedules.
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