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Auli Gorson Bugyal Trek Chamoli Uttarakhand

As we all know, in the Chamoli district, there are many pleasing and beautiful tourist destinations and treks. Every year hundreds and thousands of tourists visit these destinations. One of the treks is Gurson Bugyal which is in the Auli region of the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand. Gorson bugyal is located at an altitude of 3056 mts which is a 3 km trek from Auli.

Gorson Bugyal is a large land of green pastures surrounded by coniferous forests and oak trees. If you are a nature lover then you are going to love this place. For photographers, nature lovers, and content creators, we recommend you visit this trek.

There is also a lake Chattarkund which is just 1 Km away from Gurson Bugyal. It is a sweet water small lake located in the centre of a dense forest. If you are planning to visit here then do take the help of local people or a local tour guide in Auli to reach Chattarkund.

Read our guide on how to reach Auli from Delhi.

Location

Nearby Auli – 3 Km uphills from Auli

Distance/travel time

4.7 Km to reach Chattarkund(approx 30 Min) from GMVN tourist rest house Auli

Entry type

Free entry

Gorson Bugyal in Auli Travel Tips

Travel tip

It is recommended to plan your trek to Gorson Bugyal early morning so that you can easily return before evening and you will have enough time to explore the location.

Best time to visit Gorson Bugyal

During spring season

During spring, the area gets covered with green grass all over the meadows. It is the best time to visit Gorson Bugyal for camping and trekking.

During winters

During winters, the area gets covered with snow and it becomes difficult to find the way for the trek. But for adventure enthusiasts, it is recommended to trek Gurson Bugyal during winter.

How to reach Gorson Bugyal

By ropeway

You can take the ropeway from Joshimath to the last tower of Auli. Gurson Bugyal is just 1.5 Km from the last Ropeway tower.

By road

Once you reach Joshimath from Haridwar or Rishikesh by taxi or bus or via your personal vehicle. From Joshimath, you can take a taxi to Auli which is a 12 Km route. If you are traveling in your personal vehicle then you can directly park your vehicle near GMVN tourist house Auli. From Auli, the Gorson Bugyal is just 3 Km away.

Location of Gorson Bugyal

Gorson Bugyal is located near Auli(the total trek distance is 3Km)

For what Gorson Bugyal is famous?

Gorson Bugyal in Joshimath Auli is famous for activities like – Meadows, Trekking and Winter treks.

Accommodation in Gorson Bugyal

There are no accommodation options available in Gorson Bugyal. So trekkers return to Auli or Joshimath where you can find hotels in Auli, Hotels, or homestays in Joshimath at affordable pricing.

There are some local tour operators which provide camping in Gurson Bugyal. If you want to camp there, then you can book those tour operators to stay in Gurson.

Q: Where is Gorson Bugyal located?

A: Gorson Bugyal is located in the Auli region of Uttarakhand, India, in the Chamoli district.

Q: How do I reach Gorson Bugyal?

A: To reach Gorson Bugyal, you can start from Joshimath and trek through Auli or take the Auli Ropeway.

Q: What is the best time to visit Gorson Bugyal?

A: The best time to visit Gorson Bugyal is during the summer months, from April to June, when the weather is pleasant and the meadows are in full bloom.

Q: Is a permit required to visit Gorson Bugyal?

A: Yes, a permit is required to visit Gorson Bugyal. You can obtain the permit from the Forest Department or local authorities.

Q: What are the trekking options available in Gorson Bugyal?

A: Gorson Bugyal offers various trekking options, including the Kuari Pass Trek, Valley of Flowers Trek, and Nanda Devi Trek.

Q: Are there accommodation facilities near Gorson Bugyal?

A: Yes, there are accommodation facilities available near Gorson Bugyal, including guesthouses and campsites in Auli and Joshimath.

Q: What are the highlights of Gorson Bugyal?

A: The highlights of Gorson Bugyal include its stunning meadows, panoramic views of the Himalayas, diverse flora and fauna, and the opportunity to witness the local Garhwali culture.