Roopkund Trek
A legendary trail leading you through mist-covered forests and alpine meadows to the mysterious Roopkund Lake, hidden high in the Garhwal Himalayas.
Duration
7 Days
Max Altitude
5,000 m
Difficulty Level
Moderate
Best Season
May–June, September–October
Roopkund Trek – The Lake of Mysteries
Roopkund lies cradled at roughly 5,000 m in the Garhwal Himalayas — a shimmering glacial lake known for the hundreds of ancient human skeletons resting beneath its surface. The trek winds through deep oak and rhododendron forests, peaceful Himalayan villages, and vast alpine meadows, before opening to breathtaking mountain panoramas. This journey combines nature, mystery, and adventure — a balance of beauty and challenge that defines the very spirit of the Himalayas.
It’s more than a trek; it’s a passage into one of India’s most haunting and magnificent high-altitude destinations.
But Roopkund is not just about the enigma. The journey itself is what makes it extraordinary. As the trail climbs higher, it takes you through thick oak and rhododendron forests that slowly open into vast alpine meadows like Ali Bugyal and Bedni Bugyal. These sweeping grasslands, some of the largest in Asia, are among the most photogenic landscapes you’ll ever walk through.
What makes Roopkund unforgettable is not only the natural beauty but also its deep cultural and spiritual resonance. It lies along the route of the Nanda Devi Raj Jat Yatra, one of the most significant pilgrimages in the Himalayas that takes place once every twelve years. Walking on the same paths trodden by devotees for centuries adds another dimension to the experience.
For trekkers, Roopkund is more than a destination. It is a blend of adventure, history, culture, and mystery that no other Himalayan trail quite matches. Reaching the frozen lake after days of walking is not just an achievement – it feels like stepping into a story that nature has preserved for centuries.
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Why This Trek?
Roopkund Trek is a great trek for its mysterious high-altitude lake, the stunning alpine meadows and Himalayan views, and the rich cultural experience through traditional villages, making it a unique adventure combining nature, mystery, and local life.
High-altitude glacial lake known for its preserved human skeletons and legends that make it one of the most fascinating treks in India.
Walk across Ali Bugyal and Bedni Bugyal, two of Asia’s largest alpine meadows, with open views of Mt Trishul, Nanda Ghunti, and the surrounding Garhwal peaks.
Meet warm local communities, stay in traditional wooden homes, and experience authentic Himalayan hospitality along the ancient trade routes.












