Mt Satopanth Expedition

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Pro

Mt Satopanth Expedition

 
 
 
 

BRS 8 

Max Altitude
 Uttrakhand
 20 Days
 81 Km
 Max 12

Brief Description

Grade:
Pro
Location:
Uttrakhand
Altitude:
7075 m
Duration:
20 Days

If you are looking to enter the big league of the 7000ers, Mount Satopanth, as a perfect marriage of altitude and technicality is the best place to start. As the second highest peak in the Gangotri National Park in Uttarakhand, Mount Satopanth is 7,075 meters of pure beauty. Its daunting structure, unnerving slopes and unpredictable weather all lend to the strength of the peak and the thrill it offers. This handsome mountain is part of the Garhwal Range of Himalayas and its name, in the local dialect, literally translates to ‘true path’.

For what it delivers in terms of high-altitude experience, Mt. Satopanth is looked at as a holy grail for climbers who aspire to go higher up to the 8000ers. A stepping stone for some and for some a challenge in and of itself, the mountain is a thing of beauty and does its share in lending you a dream. First scaled way back in 1947 by a Swiss expedition led by Andre Roch, it is a technical climb which requires navigating difficult terrain in extremely cold temperatures and the thin air that comes with its soaring altitude.

The nature of the mountain, its crevasse- riddled surface, complex glacier approach, high angled snow slopes, patches of difficult ice and rock negotiations, technical knife ridges, constantly changing weather, high altitude and strong winds make it a demanding climb. While it is welcoming, the mountain only invites those with true grit and a heart of a team player.

Since it is a technical climb which requires specific knowledge of mountaineering equipment and a specific set of skills to survive at that altitude in that terrain, this is an expedition reserved for experienced climbers only. Mountaineering certification or alternatively experience in high-altitude mountaineering and extreme temperature with one summit of over 6,500M to your credit is a necessity.

Stay on this page for information on Mt. Satopanth expedition – Itinerary, Routes, FAQs, and eligibility criteria.

Brief Itinerary

Day 1 : Dehradun (636M) to Gangotri (3,415M)

Day 2 : Acclimatization in Gangotri

Day 3 : Gangotri (3,415M) to Bhojwasa (3,775M)

Day 4 : Bhojwasa (3,775M) to Tapovan (4,460M)

Day 5 : Tapovan (4,460M) to Nandanvan (4,800M)

Day 6 : Nandanvan (4,800M) to Vasuki Tal [Base Camp] (4,876M)

Day 7 : Acclimatization at Base Camp

Day 8 – Day 19 : Expedition

Day 20 : Depart from Gangotri

Detailed Itinerary

Day 1

Dehradun (636M) to Gangotri (3,415M)

Distance: 240 km Drive

The trek begins from Gangotri, a sacred mountain town on the banks of the Bhagirathi River and considered the origin of the holy River Ganga. Located in the Greater Himalayan Range, it lies about 240 km from Dehradun.

If you have opted for transport with NK Adventure, we assemble early in the morning and begin our drive to Gangotri. The journey takes around 8–10 hours through scenic mountain terrain.

We aim to reach before dark to allow proper rest and avoid delays caused by unpredictable mountain conditions.


Day 2

Acclimatization in Gangotri

This day is dedicated to acclimatization. Proper rest and hydration are essential to help your body adjust to the altitude.

You can explore the local market, nearby temples, and surrounding areas. Light walking is recommended to aid acclimatization.

We also conduct a group briefing session covering expedition details, safety guidelines, and environmental practices.

An evening acclimatization walk helps further adaptation.


Day 3

Gangotri (3,415M) to Bhojwasa (3,775M)

Distance: 14 km Trek

Today marks the start of the trek. We move along the Bhagirathi River towards Gomukh.

The trail passes through Chirbasa, known for its pine forests, before reaching Bhojwasa where we camp for the night.

The campsite offers stunning views of the Bhagirathi peaks.


Day 4

Bhojwasa (3,775M) to Tapovan (4,460M)

Distance: 13 km Trek

We begin early and cross the glacier snout at Gomukh before ascending towards Tapovan.

Tapovan is a beautiful meadow surrounded by towering peaks and freshwater streams.


Day 5

Tapovan (4,460M) to Nandanvan (4,800M)

Distance: 8 km Trek

We move towards the Meru Glacier and continue across glacial moraines to reach Nandanvan.

The campsite offers magnificent views of Shivling Peak and surrounding mountains.


Day 6

Nandanvan (4,800M) to Vasuki Tal [Base Camp] (4,876M)

Distance: 6 km Trek

We follow a steady ascent along the Chaturangi Glacier to reach Vasuki Tal, which serves as our base camp.


Day 7

Acclimatization at Base Camp

This day is used for acclimatization, gear setup, and technical training on snow and ice.


Day 8 – Day 19

Expedition

High-altitude conditions require flexible planning, so schedules may vary.

The climb involves multiple camps above base camp, including Camp 1 (5,130M), Camp 2 (5,790M), and Camp 3 (6,200M).

Rotation climbs, acclimatization, and summit attempts are carried out based on weather conditions.

The summit push begins at night and offers breathtaking views of the Garhwal Himalayas and the Tibetan Plateau.

After the summit, the team descends back to Gangotri over several days.


Day 20

Depart from Gangotri

The expedition concludes with celebration and reflection on the journey. It is recommended to keep buffer days before onward travel due to unpredictable mountain conditions.


What’s Included

  • Food as per menu on the expedition starting dinner on Day 1
  • Forest Permits/Camping Charges (upto the amount charged for Indian nationals)
  • 4 season Dome Tents, Thermal rated Sleeping bags, Sleeping mats
  • Safety Equipment includes static rescue rope, seat harness, carabiners, pulleys
  • Expedition guide, cook, helpers, HAP and LAP for carrying common supplies
  • Course certified & experienced Expedition Leader with Wilderness Emergency Responder & Rescue. course from NIM Uttarkashi
  • Technical Equipment – PP Ropes, Helmet, Ice Axe, Crampons, Mountaineering Boots, Snow Stake, Dead Man/Boy
  • Peak Booking Fee Charges (upto the amount charged for Indian nationals)
  • Hotel Stay in Gangotri on twin sharing basis.

What’s Not Included

  • Portage of personal bags during the expedition
  • Meals during hotel stay in Uttarkashi & Gangotri
  • Cost of any kind of Travel / Expedition Insurance.
  • Only for foreign nationals US$ 1000 for a team of two members and US$ 450 for every additional participants
  • Forest Permit / Camping Fee for foreign nationals (USD 880-1000 upto group of 10)
  • Mandatory Liaison Officer Fee for foreign expeditions ( ~USD 500 for group of 10)

Packing List

This is a list of essential items for individuals doing the trek with New Knight Adventure. This list contains only those items which the participants are required to bring with them. The list excludes those items which are provided by NK Adventure on the trek. We have divided the items into five categories. All the items in the list are essential except for those marked as optional.

Trekking Gear

  • Ruck sack bag with rain cover. Qty -1
  • Day Pack Bag – Recommended for treks with summit day
  • Head Torch with spare Batteries. Qty -1
  • UV protection sunglasses. Qty -1 Here is how you can choose the best sunglasses for trekking.
  • Water Bottles: 2 bottles of 1 liter each

Footwear

  • Non-skid, deep treaded, high-ankle trekking shoes Qty -1
  • Pair of light weight Slipper/Sandals Qty -1

Clothing

  • Quick Dry Warm lower or Track Pants. Qty – 2
  • Full sleeves T-shirts/ Sweatshirts. 1 for every 2 days of trekking
  • Pair of thick woolen socks. 1 pair for every two days of trekking
  • Thermal Body warmer Upper & Lower. Qty-1
  • Undergarments. Qty – 1 for every day of trekking
  • Warm jacket closed at wrist & neck .Qty-1
  • Full sleeves sweater. Qty -1
  • Rain wear ( Jacket & Pants ) . Qty-1
  • Pair of waterproof, warm gloves. Qty-1
  • Woolen cap. Qty-1
  • Sun shielding Hat. Qty -1

Toiletries

  • Personal toiletries kit (Small Towel, Toilet paper, paper soap, Bar soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, cold cream, etc.)
  • Sun screen lotion small pack. Qty -1 Here is your Sun Protection 101 to stay safe in the bright sunny outdoors.
  • Lip Balm small pack. Qty-1

Utensils

  • Small size, Light weight & Leak proof lunch box. Qty-1
  • Plate. Qty- 1
  • Spoon.Qty-1
  • Tea/Coffee (plastic) Mug.Qty-1

Miscellaneous

  • Camera (Optional)
  • Carry your medicines in plenty in case you have any specific ailment. Consult your doctor before joining the trek.
  • Dry fruits, Nuts, Chocolate bars (Optional)

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Mt. Satopanth is recommended only for experienced mountaineers who have completed at least one 6000m expedition or equivalent technical climb.

If you can run 5 km in 25–30 minutes, you are physically prepared. Practice running 10 km once a week to improve endurance. Add strength training such as squats, lunges and push-ups.

With consistent training over a few months, you can comfortably meet the required standards.

The expedition requires mountaineering skills including use of ice axe, roping up, glacier travel, ascending and descending steep snow slopes, abseiling and handling technical climbing gear.

Minimum age is 16 years (16–17 must be accompanied by a guardian). Participants above 60 must carry a medical fitness certificate.

Mt. Satopanth (7,075 m) is located in the Garhwal Himalayas of Uttarakhand. The expedition begins from Gangotri, the source of the River Ganga.

Standing at 7,075 m, Satopanth is the second-highest peak in Gangotri National Park. The route passes through Chaturangi Glacier and Satopanth Glacier with spectacular views of Shivling, Bhagirathi peaks and the Gangotri Glacier.

The climb involves crevassed glaciers, high-angle snow slopes, ice patches, technical ridges, unpredictable weather and high-altitude conditions.

May–June and September–October.

Hotel stay in Gangotri. Twin-sharing tents during expedition. Higher camps may use 4-person expedition tents due to limited space.

May–June: 10°C to 15°C during the day; -5°C to -10°C at night at higher camps. September–October: 5°C to 10°C during the day; freezing or below at night.

Yes. This is a technical high-altitude expedition requiring prior glacier travel and ice climbing experience.

The expedition begins from Uttarkashi/Gangotri. Dehradun is the nearest major city. Shared transport from ISBT Dehradun at 7:00 AM can be arranged.

Mobile network is available till Gangotri. No reception beyond this point.

ATMs are available in Gangotri but may not always be reliable. Carry sufficient cash.

Expected arrival in Dehradun is late evening on the final day.

All common camping gear and technical climbing equipment including snow boots, crampons, gaiters, ice axe, helmet and harness are provided.

Trekking shoes, trekking poles, fleece jackets and rucksacks are available for rent.

Rental equipment is distributed during the briefing in Gangotri.

No. Each climber carries their own load. Porters do not go beyond Base Camp.

Three vegetarian meals daily till Base Camp with evening snacks. Higher camps provide ready-to-eat meals.

First aid kits, oxygen cylinders and HAPO bag are carried for altitude emergencies.

Last charging point is at the hotel in Gangotri. No electricity during camping days.

ID proof and medical certificate are mandatory. Originals must be carried during the expedition.

High-altitude rescue and evacuation insurance is strongly recommended.

Yes. All required permits are arranged and included in the expedition cost.

All leaders are certified mountaineers trained in rescue and first-aid procedures.

Yes. NK Adventure ensures a professional and inclusive environment for all participants.

Pre-identified rescue routes are used. Road evacuation is arranged where required. Rescue costs are borne by the participant unless covered by insurance.

Payment & Cancellation Policy:

When you have firmly decided to undertake the Tour with New Knight Adventure, you will need to book the trip with us. We must allocate enough time to prepare, obtain necessary documents and permits, and book hotels and Transport for the trip.
25% advance during the time of booking for confirmation
50% Amount one month prior of arrival in India
25% Amount to be one week prior of arrival in India

 

Cancellation Policy:

• If the cancellation is made 30 days before the tour starts, 25% of the full payment will be deducted and 75% will be refunded.
• If the cancellation is made 20 days before the tour start, 35% of the full payment will be deducted and 65% will be refunded
• If the cancellation is made 10 days before the tour start, 80% will be deducted and 20% will be refunded.
• No refund is made if the trip is cancelled after the departure for Expedition.
• No refund is made during the running tour.
• The cost of travel permit or any other documentation charges will not be refundable

Note: New Knight Adventure do all the ground operations in advance (As soon as we received the confirmation request from the guest). We pay advance payment to all our vendors to ensure all the services that we promise with the guest.