Gangotri Gear Rental

Rent Trek Gears in Gangotri

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Written by: Bhuvi Uniyal
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Trekking gear is essential for any trekking or hiking adventure. It plays an important role in ensuring a successful trek, especially on challenging routes like Tapovan and Gaumukh, where the need for quality gear becomes even more important.

Gangotri, best known for the Maa Ganga Temple, is also a major hub for treks and expeditions. It serves as the base camp for several iconic treks, including Gaumukh Trek, Tapovan Trek, Kedartal, Nandanvan Vasuki Tal, Auden’s Col, and Kalindi Khal.

We understand that carrying heavy trekking gear isn’t always possible. To make your trekking experience easier, HDT now offers trekking gear on rent in Gangotri. If you’re planning a trek from Gangotri and need gear on rent, feel free to contact us.

View of Gangotri Town
View of Gangotri Town

To rent gear in Gangotri, call HDT at +91 80896 93825

Map Location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/D2fkhsxeMyzEKU9D8

Trek Gear Rental Price List

Trekking BagINR 100 a day
Trekking Shoes (High Ankle)INR 200 a day
Trekking Shoes (Mid Ankle)INR 150 a day
Trek PantINR 100 a day
JacketINR 100 a day
PonchoINR 50 a day
GlovesINR 50 a day
SunglassesINR 100 a day
Head TorchINR 50 a day
Power BankINR 100 a day
Trekking PoleINR 50 a day

What to keep in mind before renting out the gears

  • Always check the shoe size before finalizing the shoe. If possible try to walk, and run 100-200 meters to check the fitting and size.
  • If it’s gloomy rent a poncho.
  • 20,000 mah power bank is enough for Tapovan and 10,000 mah for Gaumukh. To preserve the battery keep phone usage to a minimum.
  • Keep any of your personal and rental electronics inside of the sleeping bag during the night.
  • Rent trekking poles and adjust them to your height. Test their locks before hitting the trail.

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Gear Rental Enquiry

Rental Terms and Conditions:

Security Deposit: If a trekker has not booked a trek with us, they will be required to deposit a security amount when renting gear.

Rental Period: Gear is rented on a daily basis, and the rental period starts from the day of collection and ends on the day of return.

Payment Terms: A deposit of 100% of the total rental fee is required at the time of booking to secure your gear.

Gear Pick-up and Return: Gear pick-up is at Base Camp, Sankri, Dehradun, Raithal, Gangotri, or Uttarkashi (Maneri) only. Gear must be returned to the same location where you picked it up.

Damage or Loss: In case of damage or loss of rented gear, the trekker is responsible for compensating Himalayan Dream Treks for the replacement cost of the item.

Cleaning and Maintenance: Trekkers are expected to return the rented gear in a clean and undamaged condition. Himalayan Dream Treks reserves the right to charge a cleaning fee if the gear is returned in an excessively dirty or damaged state.

Late Returns: Late returns will incur additional charges calculated based on the daily rental rate.

Cancellation Policy: Cancellations must be made at least 48 hours in advance to receive a refund of the deposit. Cancellations made within 48 hours of the rental date will forfeit the deposit.

General Terms and Conditions: By renting gear from us, you agree to the terms and conditions listed above. We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone who does not comply with our terms and conditions.

Please note that these terms and conditions are subject to change without notice. We recommend that you review these terms and conditions each time you rent gear from us.

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Bhuvi Uniyal

Bhuvi Uniyal

Hailing from Uttarkashi, Uttarakhand, Bhuvi Uniyal is a professional marketer and a dedicated trekking enthusiast. Since 2018, he has pursued a career in marketing, all the while nurturing his love for the mountains. At Himalayan Dream Treks, Bhuvi manages the website, leads the marketing team, and strategizes marketing campaigns. Bhuvi shares a deep connection with the Himalayas. Over the years, he has trekked across the Garhwal, Kumaon, and Himachal regions. Additionally, he regularly volunteers with various NGOs that work for the betterment of these majestic peaks.

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