• Post last modified:UPDATED ON: September 20, 2019

My introduction with Gwaldam was a pleasant surprise. I was searching for the Valley of Flowers on the internet and found a blog, that introduced me to this small beautiful hill station of Uttarakhand. I forgot the name of that blog, but the pictures of Gwaldam from that blogpost stuck in my mind forever. A narrow paved road covered with the orange carpet of pine needles, passing through the dense forest of pine trees in a misty weather..I thought the heaven is somewhere near Gwaldam ! Oh, There are so many heavens on the earth. Life seems too short to visit all of them. But, its good that I am visiting some of them one by one. After reading that blogpost, I made and broke many plans for Gwaldam in next two years. And one day, finally, while moving towards the base camp of Roopkund Trek, I got a chance to spend a night in Gwaldam.

Awesome Landscape at Gwaldam
Awesome Landscape at Gwaldam

It was almost 20-hours long journey from Delhi to Gwaldam. First, we boarded a train from Delhi to Haldwani and then, from Haldwani got a shared jeep to Gwaldam. Most of the shared jeeps from Haldwani operate upto Garur only (20 kms before Gwaldam), but they generally arrange another jeep from Garur to Gwaldam. (To know details about how to reach Gwaldam from Delhi, Please go through this post: How to Reach Roopkund Lake? ). The road leading from Haldwani to Gwaldam passes through the  most beautiful landscapes of Lower Himalayas, also through the hill stations like Nainital, Almora, Kausani and Baijnath on the way. The final 30 km road from Kausani to Gwaldam passes along one of the most beautiful pines filled landscapes in India.

Pine Forest Along The Road to Gwaldam
Pine Forest Along The Road to Gwaldam

By the time we reached Gwaldam, it was 4’o clock in the evening.  Body was tired after a long journey, but the mind was refreshed and rejuvenated with the surrounding views. Blue sky was filled with dark and white clouds, those were eager to shower. Under the sky, there was the beautiful hills covered by the pine trees, there was terraced farms on the hill slopes and in the middle of them, were the small houses scattered all around.  The first view of Gwaldam was very charming.

View of Gwaldam
View of Gwaldam

We left that shared jeep just outside the Tourist Rest House of Garhwal Mandal Vikas Nigam (GMVN). The place for night stay was not yet decided. The dormitory beds of GMVN were in our knowledge, but before booking, we wanted to explore other options. While we were thinking about the place to stay, drizzle started. To keep our backpack safe from that drizzle, we kept them below the shed near the SBI ATM. There was the anticipation of heavy rain, therefore, it was decided that without searching any other place , we should settled at GMVN Dormitory. We went to the GMVN office and found that all rooms in the rest house was unoccupied at that time. Dormitory was very clean with five beds and two attached bathrooms and toilets. Facility of Hot Water was also there. Since, we were four people, we  booked the dormitory beds, as it was a cheaper option.

GMVN Tourist Rest House at Gwaldam
GMVN Tourist Rest House at Gwaldam

The moment we settled down in the dormitory with our backpacks, the heavy rain started outside. It was about 4.30 PM, so I thought that there would be no chance to walk around Gwaldam, as we were planned to leave Gwaldam in the next morning as soon as possible.

Pine Trees at GMVN Guest House
Its drizzling at Gwaldam

But the rain stopped almost after 45 minutes and there was still some time left before it gets dark. The surrounding atmosphere was very pleasant after the rain. We went for the tea, before exploring Gwaldam. There was a nice restaurant adjacent to the SBI ATM, just in front of the Rest House. We enjoyed the evening tea with hot pakoras. There was no sign of rain then, so we moved around in the market. Sanjeev wanted to take some rest. He returned back to the Rest House and we moved ahead on the road.

Rainy Weather at Gwaldam
Rainy Weather at Gwaldam

There is a small market in Gwaldam, where the household items for daily needs are easily available. But for hiring or purchasing some trekking gears, Dewal and Lohajung seems better option than Gwaldam.

Market in Gwaldam Town
Market in Gwaldam Town

As soon as we passed the small market of Gwaldam, the beauty and charm of Gwaldam welcomed us with its majestic beauty. As such, there is nothing special to visit in Gwaldam. There is a small Buddhist temple about 3 kms away from the main market and a SSB training center (where entry in not allowed) about 1 km away from the main market. But, we don’t had enough time to explore individual places.

SSB Training Center
Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) Training Center

Gwaldam is also a perfect place to watch the high snow-covered peaks of The Himalayas, mainly Trishul and Nanda Gunti, but since the target of our trip was Roopkund Lake and Junargali Pass, that is very close to those peaks, we didn’t care about sighting those peaks from Gwaldam. Moreover, the surrounding hills was totally covered under dark clouds, so nothing was visible after a certain distance.

View of Surrounding Hills
View of Surrounding Hills: Snow-covered Peaks are Behind those Clouds

At Gwaldam, its better to walk along the road towards the pine forest (about 4 kms away from the main market) or or to proceed on the trails passing through the terraced farms. We didn’t have sufficient time, so just moved on the road going towards Dewal.  After 2 kms of walk, we reached to the end of the town, where the alpine trees are in abundance. But they don’t form the perfect symmetry of the pine trees that we found along the road between Garur and Gwaldam. Those trees are still 2 kms ahead of that point.

Pine Trees Near Gwaldam
Pine Trees Near Gwaldam

The sky was still covered with the clouds and day end was approaching. There was no chance to walk further, so we returned back to the rest house. The Sun was setting down behind the hills somewhere, but changing colors of the sky  made a perfect picture in front of us.

A Beautiful Evening at Gwaldam
A Beautiful Evening at Gwaldam

By the time, we reached to the rest house, it was completely dark outside. After taking some rest, we went for the dinner. There is a small dhaba down the road, just opposite to the  GMVN rest house entrance.  We were supposed to wonder in the wilderness of the Himalayas for next 7-8 days during the trek, so it was the last chance for a good dinner before coming back again from the trek. Luckily, they prepared a nice chicken meal for us.

Cloudy Evening at Gwaldam
Cloudy Evening at Gwaldam

We went back to the rest house and charged our gadgets, mobiles and cameras, as we thought that the electricity would not be there after that night at Gwaldam for next 6-7 days, however it is available in Wan Village also. We also prepared our backpacks for the upcoming trek.

Our next day plan was to reach Dewal from Gwaldam for onwards journey to Wan Village, the base station for Roopkund Trek. The usual way to reach Dewal from Gwaldam is via Tharali. That distance is about 36 kms. There is another direct route exist between Gwaldam and Dewal, that reduces the large part of the distance (at least half of the distance via Tharali), if we travel directly rather than via Tharali. We also wanted to use that direct route. But when we enquired about the possibilities of the shared jeep on that direct route, most people informed that only hired vehicle could go on that route, no shared jeep, because of the bad condition of the route. We dropped the idea to go on that route and finally went via Tharali. There is also a trekking trails of about 8 kms from Gwaldam to Dewal, but people rarely trek on that trail. The narrow trail is very scenic and passes through the green terraced-fields and alpine trees.

Trail Going Towards Dewal
Trail Going Towards Dewal

We left Gwaldam at 8’o clock in the morning and moved to Dewal via Tharali using a shared jeep. While retuning back from the trek, we passed through Gwaldam and didn’t stop there. At the end of the trip, I was unable to find the orange carpet of alpine needles anywhere (for this, we are suppose to travel before Monsoon), but I really enjoyed the clouds, hills and pine trees around the small town of Gwaldam. It was a short, but nice stay indeed. I wish to move on that route again from Haldwani to Karnaprayag via Nainital, Almora, Kausani, Baijnath and Gwaldam.  I hope to back soon, preferably to walk on the orange carpet of those alpine needles in a misty weather.

This Post Has 25 Comments

  1. Rahul Guha

    I am from Kolkata, visiting Uttarakhand multiple times every year. Gwaldam is one of my favourite places. I have been there 6 times, staying in the GMVN rest house which is almost in abandoned state now. For us who can not trek, Gwaldam is the best place to view Trishul and Nandaghunti. They are so close and mesmerizing! The Trishul shape that’s visible from here is unique. You cannot see this shape from Kausani or Ranikhet, Binsar, Almora. It justifies the name.

    I have been there twice last year and once this year. Got absolutely clear and majestic view on these tours. Unforgettable. I intend to come back to Gwaldam every year.

  2. Vikas Ranjan

    Way back in October 1981 we had trekked to Roopkund via Gwaldam. We had reached Gwaldam by state bus from Rishikesh. Then trekked from Gwaldam to Wan to Bedni to Roopkund.
    We trekked from Bedni to Roopkund and back in a single day as there were no facilities for camping on the way.
    Your blog brought back old memories.

    1. Solo Backpacker

      Thank you for sharing your experience. A lot of changes are taking place in the region. The road between Almora and Karnaprayag is widening and lot of trees have been uprooted for this work. The road from Lohagunj to Wan is now in good shape. Heard that authorities are planning rope-way up to Bedini. The charm and craze of Roopkund Trek is fading away slowly, making way for the development.

  3. Shabnam

    Awesome description of one of the most beautiful place in Uttarakhand. I’m a travel enthusiast now settling in the hills permanently. Aims to dedicate my life for the skills development of the youth from the small villages in Uttarakhand.

  4. Rajender rawat

    Uttarakhand Tigers is a group of enthusiastic Uttarakhandi. Every year this group visits different part of Uttarkhand.
    This time we are planning to visit Gwaldam and surrounding areas between 12th August to 15th August

  5. Arpan C

    Hi, i am also visiting gwaldam. But I need details about availability of state transport bus or shared jeep for my return journey from gwaldam to haldwani. i want to reach before 3 pm to haldwani from gwaldam for my train. Please share me your experience and guide me.

    1. Solo Backpacker

      It would be very difficult to reach Haldwani before 3 PM. Lot of road constructions are also going on in that area. Plan one day in advance or better to stay in Almora to reach Haldwani on time.

    2. Bipin Naravane

      Leave Gwaldam very early, say by 6 AM when you will get shared Jeep or Sumo or Bolero. Bus you will get only at Garud. Check timetable. Shared Jeep @₹350 per passenger. 12 passenger per Jeep.

  6. Pushkar Gariya

    Gwaldam is little hill station. As famous for clear air & cold water a naturally. Can seen Himalaya from Gwaldam.

  7. khushal singh khampa

    बहुत सी यादें मेरे जिन्दगी के साथ जुडी हें यहीं मेरा जन्म हुआ बचपन इन्हीं वादियों मे बीता,यहां की खूबसूरत वादियां हमेशा याद आती है ,बहुत ही सुन्दर एव दर्शनीय स्थल हें। उत्तराखड सरकार को इस पर्वतीय स्थल की और जरुर ध्यान देना चाहिए ताकि अधिक से अधिक पर्यटक यहां आ सके।
    जय बधाणगडी मां ,जय उत्तराखन्ड , जय हिन्द्।

  8. rajesh priya

    hey guys.in 2009 i had also stayed at gwaldam gmvn while going to badrinath.,very nice experience. room rent was only 350/per night double bed..they had charged rs.150 per bowl of aaloo tamatar sabji.which was littlebit expensive as i felt.but overall exp[erience was very nice.

  9. Akshat

    This place is very close to my heart as when i was young i used to visit this place to visit my Bua, i have been to this place atleast 7 times and enjoyed every moment.

  10. Anup Sati

    Gwaldam good place kyoki mene yha 3 year tak rha hu….

    1. BIPINCHANDRA NARAVANE

      Taking our son to YHAI Trek at Gwaldam. Where we parents can stay?

      1. Solo Backpacker

        Hi, GMVN has a nice property here. You all can stay at GMVN Property at Gwaldam.

        1. BIPINCHANDRA NARAVANE

          Thanks.

          1. Bipin Naravane

            Visited Gwaldam, stayed at GMVN. Nice place. Just don’t know why I came back.

  11. Takdir Singh

    Visited Gwaldam in May,2015. Place is awesome with natural beauty. Scene of snow clad mountains especially “Trishul” is thrilling. Nice place to visit if some one wants mental peace and free from city congestion.

  12. gaurav

    beautiful

  13. raj

    good but unfortunately you have not written the date &
    month of visit

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