Kedarkantha Trek · Moderate · 3,810 m (12,500 ft)

Kedarkantha Trek in April

Full spring. The trail is mostly green and dry up to the Base Camp. Snow is generally found only on the final summit push. Temperatures are highly comfortable, and the skies are the clearest of the year, providing outrageously crisp views of the Swargarohini peaks. Highly recommended for beginners who want the summit without the bitter cold.

April is within the best season for this trek
April at a Glance

April at a Glance

TrekKedarkantha Trek
MonthApril
Altitude3,810 m (12,500 ft)
Distance20 km
Duration5 Days / 4 Nights
DifficultyModerate
Best SeasonDecember, January, February, March, April
April Rating★ Best Season
About the Trek

About the Kedarkantha Trek

The Kedarkantha Trek is arguably India’s most popular winter trek, and for excellent reason. Sited in the Govind Pashu Vihar National Park, the trail originates from the cultural hub of Sankri (1,950 m) and concludes with an exhilarating push to the Kedarkantha Summit at 3,810 m (12,500 ft). Over five days, trekkers navigate approximately 20 kilometres of trail that morphs from dense, autumnal deciduous forests into an alpine winter wonderland of pine, oak, and bottomless powder snow.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Is April a good time for the Kedarkantha Trek?

Yes. April falls within the best season for the Kedarkantha Trek. Full spring. The trail is mostly green and dry up to the Base Camp. Snow is generally found only on the final summit push. Temperatures are highly comfortable, and the skies are the clearest of the year, providing outrageously crisp views of the Swargarohini peaks. Highly recommended for beginners who want the summit without the bitter cold.

What is the difficulty of Kedarkantha Trek in April?

The Kedarkantha Trek is rated Moderate. It reaches 3,810 m (12,500 ft) over 5 days / 4 nights. Conditions in April may affect trail difficulty — full spring.

Other Months

Kedarkantha Trek in Other Months

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