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  "name": "Dodital Trek",
  "title": "Dodital Trek: Guide to Uttarakhand's Hidden Lake",
  "state": "Uttarakhand",
  "region": "Uttarkashi, Uttarakhand",
  "difficulty": "Moderate",
  "duration": "5 days",
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    "why_this_trek": "<p>Tucked deep in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand, the <strong>Dodital Trek</strong> leads to one of the Himalayas' best-kept secrets — a jewel-blue lake sitting at <strong>3,307 metres</strong> above sea level, surrounded by ancient oak, rhododendron, and deodar forests. Unlike the crowded corridors of Kedarkantha or Valley of Flowers, Dodital offers solitude, spirituality, and raw mountain beauty in equal measure.</p>\n<p>The lake holds deep mythological significance: it is widely believed to be the <strong>birthplace of Lord Ganesha</strong>, making it a site of quiet pilgrimage as much as a trekking destination. Its crystal-clear waters are home to the rare <strong>golden mahseer</strong>, a protected freshwater fish species that thrives in Dodital's undisturbed ecosystem. For nature lovers, moderate trekkers, and those seeking a Himalayan experience without the tourist crowds, the Dodital Trek delivers on every count.</p>\n<hr />\n<p>In a state overflowing with celebrated trails, Dodital punches well above its weight. Here is why it deserves a spot on your 2026 trekking calendar:</p>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>Pristine high-altitude lake</strong>: At 3,307m, Dodital Lake is one of the most accessible high-altitude lakes in Garhwal, yet remains remarkably unspoiled.</li>\n<li><strong>Low crowd density</strong>: Compared to routes like <a href=\"/treks/kedarkantha-trek\">Kedarkantha</a> or <a href=\"/treks/dayara-bugyal-trek\">Dayara Bugyal</a>, Dodital sees a fraction of the footfall — ideal for trekkers who value silence and nature.</li>\n<li><strong>Dense mixed forests</strong>: The trail winds through lush oak, rhododendron (spectacular in April–May bloom), and towering deodar stands along the <strong>Assi Ganga River</strong> valley.</li>\n<li><strong>Wildlife sightings</strong>: The forests shelter the <strong>Himalayan Monal</strong> (Uttarakhand's state bird), musk deer, langurs, and various high-altitude bird species.</li>\n<li><strong>Spiritual resonance</strong>: The sacred lake and its small Ganesha temple create a meditative atmosphere unlike purely recreational treks.</li>\n<li><strong>Gateway to longer routes</strong>: Dodital connects to <strong>Darwa Top (4,110m)</strong> and the remote <strong>Agoda Lake</strong>, making it an ideal base for trekkers wanting to extend their adventure.</li>\n</ul>\n<p>For a broader perspective on the region's options, browse our <a href=\"/blog/best-treks-in-uttarakhand\">best treks in Uttarakhand</a> guide.</p>\n<hr />",
    "route_overview": "<p>The standard Dodital Trek route runs from <strong>Sangamchatti</strong> (the trailhead) to <strong>Dodital Lake</strong>, covering approximately <strong>22 km one way</strong> (44 km return). The trail follows the Assi Ganga valley, climbing steadily through multiple forest zones before emerging at the lake.</p>\n<p><strong>Elevation profile:</strong><br />\n- Sangamchatti: ~1,680m<br />\n- Agora Village: ~2,200m<br />\n- Bebra: ~2,500m <em>(small rest point, tea available seasonally)</em><br />\n- Manjhi: ~2,700m<br />\n- Dodital Lake: 3,307m<br />\n- Darwa Top <em>(optional)</em>: 4,110m</p>\n<p>The <strong>dodital trek altitude</strong> gain from trailhead to lake is approximately 1,627m — moderate by Himalayan standards. Trail character includes well-defined forest paths, gentle river crossings over wooden bridges (exercise caution during monsoon), and rocky sections as you approach Manjhi and beyond. There is no technical climbing involved.</p>\n<p>For trekkers interested in the optional extension, the <a href=\"/treks/darwa-top-trek\">Darwa Top Trek</a> guide provides further detail on that high-altitude ridge.</p>\n<h3>How to Reach Sangamchatti (Dodital Trek Base) from Dehradun</h3>\n<p>The <strong>dodital trek from Dehradun</strong> logistics are straightforward. Dehradun serves as the primary gateway:</p>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>Dehradun to Uttarkashi</strong>: ~160 km via Rishikesh–Chamba–Uttarkashi highway. Road journey takes approximately 5–6 hours by bus or shared taxi. Regular GMOU/GMVN buses depart from Dehradun's Mussoorie Bus Stand. Private taxis cost approximately ₹2,500–₹3,500 for the vehicle.</li>\n<li><strong>Uttarkashi to Sangamchatti</strong>: ~20 km, approximately 45–60 minutes by local taxi or shared jeep. Sangamchatti sits at the confluence of the Assi Ganga and Bhagirathi rivers.</li>\n<li><strong>Nearest railhead</strong>: Dehradun (Uttarakhand Express, Shatabdi from Delhi). Rishikesh is also usable but adds ~30 minutes.</li>\n<li><strong>Nearest airport</strong>: Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun (~25 km from city centre).</li>\n</ul>\n<p><strong>Overnight stay in Uttarkashi</strong>: Recommended before the trek begins. Several budget guesthouses and mid-range hotels are available near the main bazaar. GMVN's Tourist Rest House is a reliable option. See our <a href=\"/guides/dehradun-to-uttarkashi-travel-guide\">Dehradun to Uttarkashi travel guide</a> for detailed transport options.</p>\n<h3>Dodital Trek Elevation Table: Key Waypoints and Distances</h3>\n<table>\n<thead>\n<tr>\n<th>Waypoint</th>\n<th>Altitude</th>\n<th>Cumulative Distance (from Sangamchatti)</th>\n</tr>\n</thead>\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td>Sangamchatti (Start)</td>\n<td>1,680m</td>\n<td>0 km</td>\n</tr>\n<tr>\n<td>Agora Village</td>\n<td>~2,200m</td>\n<td>~9 km</td>\n</tr>\n<tr>\n<td>Bebra</td>\n<td>~2,500m</td>\n<td>~13 km</td>\n</tr>\n<tr>\n<td>Manjhi</td>\n<td>~2,700m</td>\n<td>~17 km</td>\n</tr>\n<tr>\n<td>Dodital Lake</td>\n<td>3,307m</td>\n<td>~22 km</td>\n</tr>\n<tr>\n<td>Darwa Top <em>(optional)</em></td>\n<td>4,110m</td>\n<td>~27 km</td>\n</tr>\n</tbody>\n</table>\n<p><em>Note: Distances are approximate and may vary slightly by source. Flag for field verification.</em></p>\n<hr />",
    "itinerary": "<p>The recommended format is a <strong>4-night / 5-day</strong> schedule, though fit trekkers sometimes compress Day 2–3 into two shorter days.</p>\n<h3>Day 1 — Dehradun to Uttarkashi (Drive)</h3>\n<p><strong>Distance</strong>: ~160 km | <strong>Duration</strong>: 5–6 hours driving</p>\n<p>Depart Dehradun early (by 7:00 AM) to reach Uttarkashi by early afternoon. The drive follows the scenic Bhagirathi valley, passing through Chamba and Bhatwari. Use the afternoon to rest, acclimatise to Uttarkashi's altitude (~1,158m), sort permits, and stock up on supplies (dry fruits, energy bars, any medication). Overnight at Uttarkashi guesthouse.</p>\n<h3>Day 2 — Sangamchatti to Agora Village (Trek)</h3>\n<p><strong>Distance</strong>: ~9 km | <strong>Altitude gain</strong>: ~520m (1,680m → 2,200m) | <strong>Walking time</strong>: 4–5 hours</p>\n<p>Drive from Uttarkashi to Sangamchatti (~1 hour), collect your <strong>Forest Department permit</strong> at the checkpost, and begin the trek. The trail follows the Assi Ganga upstream through broadleaf forests. The path is relatively gentle on Day 2, making it ideal for settling into the rhythm. Agora village has basic guesthouses and a forest rest house. Camping is also possible in designated areas. Overnight at Agora.</p>\n<h3>Day 3 — Agora to Dodital via Manjhi (Trek)</h3>\n<p><strong>Distance</strong>: ~13 km | <strong>Altitude gain</strong>: ~1,107m (2,200m → 3,307m) | <strong>Walking time</strong>: 6–8 hours</p>\n<p>This is the most demanding day. The trail climbs through Bebra to Manjhi (~2,700m), where basic tea and snacks are sometimes available from seasonal dhabas. Beyond Manjhi, the trail steepens through rhododendron and birch forest before opening to the lake basin. Arrive at Dodital by early afternoon. Explore the Ganesha temple, observe the golden mahseer in the lake, and settle into camp. Forest Department campsites and a basic rest house are available at Dodital. Overnight at Dodital.</p>\n<h3>Day 4 — Dodital Exploration or Optional Darwa Top Hike</h3>\n<p><strong>Distance</strong>: 0 km (rest) or ~10 km return to Darwa Top | <strong>Altitude</strong>: 3,307m–4,110m | <strong>Walking time</strong>: 5–6 hours return</p>\n<p>Day 4 serves as an acclimatisation and exploration day. <strong>Option A (Rest day)</strong>: Spend the morning by the lake, visit the Ganesha temple, birdwatch for Himalayan Monal, and take short walks around the lake basin. <strong>Option B (Darwa Top)</strong>: Trek ~5 km to Darwa Top (4,110m) for panoramic views of <strong>Bandarpunch (6,316m)</strong> and <strong>Kalanag (6,387m)</strong> peaks. This is a non-technical high-altitude walk but requires good weather and an early start (by 6:00 AM). Return to Dodital campsite by early afternoon. Overnight at Dodital.</p>\n<h3>Day 5 — Dodital to Sangamchatti: Descent and Drive Back</h3>\n<p><strong>Distance</strong>: ~22 km descent | <strong>Duration</strong>: 6–7 hours walking, then 1 hr drive to Uttarkashi</p>\n<p>Begin the descent early to avoid afternoon fatigue. The return follows the same route. Many trekkers reach Sangamchatti by 2:00–3:00 PM and drive to Uttarkashi or continue onward to Dehradun (arriving late evening). <em>Note: If pushing directly to Dehradun on Day 5, ensure you depart Sangamchatti by 2:00 PM at the latest.</em></p>\n<h3>Optional Extension: Darwa Top and Agoda Lake</h3>\n<p>If Day 4's Darwa Top hike (detailed above) has whetted your appetite, <strong>Agoda Lake</strong> represents a further extension for experienced trekkers willing to add 1–2 additional days. Agoda is a remote alpine lake beyond Darwa Top, at approximately 3,600–3,800m <em>(exact altitude flagged for verification)</em>. Trails beyond Darwa Top are less marked and a local guide is strongly recommended. This extension is best suited to trekkers with prior high-altitude experience.</p>\n<hr />",
    "best_time": "<p>The <strong>dodital trek best time to visit</strong> depends on your priorities:</p>\n<p><strong>Spring / Early Summer (April – June)</strong> — <em>Prime Season</em><br />\nThis is the most popular window. Rhododendrons paint the forest crimson and pink (peak bloom: mid-April to mid-May). Temperatures at the lake range from 5°C to 18°C during the day. Snow may linger on higher sections in April but is generally passable. Skies are mostly clear and wildlife is active.</p>\n<p><strong>Monsoon (July – September)</strong> — <em>Not Recommended</em><br />\nHeavy rainfall makes trails slippery and risky. Leeches are prevalent below 2,500m. Landslide risk on the Uttarkashi highway is significant. Visibility is poor and river crossings become dangerous. Avoid unless you have extensive monsoon trekking experience.</p>\n<p><strong>Autumn (October – November)</strong> — <em>Prime Season</em><br />\nPost-monsoon skies are crystal clear, offering excellent mountain views from Darwa Top. Forests turn golden and amber. Temperatures drop (nights at Dodital can reach -5°C to -8°C), so carry a warm sleeping bag. This is arguably the best season for photography.</p>\n<p><strong>Winter (December – March)</strong> — <em>Expert Only</em><br />\nThe route receives heavy snowfall and is effectively closed to casual trekkers. Experienced mountaineers with appropriate winter gear (snowshoes, crampons, avalanche awareness) can attempt it, but permits and local guidance are essential. Not recommended for general trekkers.</p>\n<hr />",
    "difficulty": "<p><strong>Difficulty Rating: Moderate</strong></p>\n<p>The <strong>dodital trek difficulty</strong> sits firmly in the moderate category. Here is the breakdown:</p>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>Maximum altitude</strong>: 3,307m at Dodital Lake; 4,110m at Darwa Top (optional)</li>\n<li><strong>Maximum daily ascent</strong>: ~1,100m (Day 3)</li>\n<li><strong>Maximum daily distance</strong>: ~13 km (Day 3)</li>\n<li><strong>Technical terrain</strong>: None — no ropes, fixed lines, or glacier crossings required</li>\n<li><strong>Trail condition</strong>: Well-defined for most sections; some rocky patches near Manjhi and above</li>\n</ul>\n<p><strong>Fitness advice</strong>: Begin cardiovascular training (jogging, cycling, stair climbing) 4–6 weeks before the trek. No prior high-altitude experience is mandatory, though it is beneficial. The trek is <strong>suitable for fit beginners and intermediate trekkers aged approximately 12–60</strong>. Children below 12 and seniors above 60 should consult a physician and consider the shorter Agora-only itinerary.</p>\n<p>For detailed guidance on altitude management, read our <a href=\"/guides/altitude-sickness-prevention\">altitude sickness prevention guide</a>.</p>\n<hr />",
    "permits": "<p><strong>A Forest Department entry permit is mandatory for the Dodital Trek.</strong></p>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>Where to obtain</strong>: At the <strong>Uttarkashi Forest Department checkpost at Sangamchatti</strong>. No advance online booking is available as of the 2026 season — permits are issued at the entry point.</li>\n<li><strong>Cost</strong>: Approximately <strong>₹150–₹200 per person per day</strong>.</li>\n<li><strong>Camping fees</strong>: Additional camping fees may apply at GMVN / forest department campsites at Agora and Dodital. Estimate ₹100–₹200 per tent per night.</li>\n<li><strong>Documents required</strong>: Government-issued photo ID (Aadhaar, passport, or driver's licence). Carry originals and photocopies.</li>\n<li><strong>Guides</strong>: Hiring a guide registered with the <strong>Uttarkashi District Tourism Office</strong> is strongly recommended and may be required for groups. Confirm current regulations at the checkpost.</li>\n<li><strong>Foreign nationals</strong>: Foreign trekkers should carry their passport and Indian visa copies. Additional registration may be required at Uttarkashi's Forest Department office.</li>\n</ul>\n<p>For a comprehensive overview of permit rules across Uttarakhand, see our <a href=\"/guides/uttarakhand-trek-permits\">Uttarakhand trek permits guide</a>.</p>\n<hr />",
    "cost_estimate": "<h3>DIY Trek Budget (Per Person)</h3>\n<table>\n<thead>\n<tr>\n<th>Expense</th>\n<th>Estimated Cost (INR)</th>\n</tr>\n</thead>\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td>Transport: Dehradun → Uttarkashi → Sangamchatti (shared)</td>\n<td>₹600–₹1,200</td>\n</tr>\n<tr>\n<td>Forest Department permits (3 days)</td>\n<td>₹300–₹600</td>\n</tr>\n<tr>\n<td>Accommodation / camping (4 nights)</td>\n<td>₹300–₹600 per night</td>\n</tr>\n<tr>\n<td>Meals on trail (4 days)</td>\n<td>₹200–₹400 per day</td>\n</tr>\n<tr>\n<td>Guide / porter (optional, per day)</td>\n<td>₹800–₹1,200 per day</td>\n</tr>\n<tr>\n<td>Miscellaneous (water, snacks, porter tip)</td>\n<td>₹500–₹1,000</td>\n</tr>\n<tr>\n<td><strong>Total DIY Estimate</strong></td>\n<td><strong>₹4,000–₹8,000</strong></td>\n</tr>\n</tbody>\n</table>\n<p><em>All costs are estimates for 2026. Prices may vary seasonally and with operator. Flag for verification.</em></p>\n<h3>Organised Package (4N/5D from Dehradun)</h3>\n<p><strong>Estimated range: ₹7,000–₹15,000 per person</strong></p>\n<p><strong>Typically included</strong>: Transport from Dehradun, all permits, guide, camping equipment, meals during trek, basic first-aid.</p>\n<p><strong>Typically excluded</strong>: Personal trekking gear, travel insurance, meals in Dehradun/Uttarkashi, porter charges beyond included porter-to-trekker ratio, tips.</p>\n<p><em>Package rates vary significantly by operator quality. Always verify inclusions in writing before booking.</em></p>\n<hr />",
    "packing": "<p>Use this <strong>dodital trek packing list</strong> as your baseline. Adjust for season.</p>\n<p><strong>Clothing (Layering System)</strong><br />\n- Moisture-wicking thermal base layer (top and bottom)<br />\n- Insulating mid-layer (fleece or down jacket)<br />\n- Waterproof and windproof outer shell / rain jacket<br />\n- Trekking pants (convertible zip-off recommended)<br />\n- Warm hat / balaclava and sun hat<br />\n- Fleece-lined gloves<br />\n- 3–4 pairs moisture-wicking trekking socks</p>\n<p><strong>Footwear</strong><br />\n- Ankle-support waterproof trekking boots (broken in before trek)<br />\n- Camp sandals / lightweight shoes<br />\n- Gaiters <em>(essential for monsoon season, useful in April snow)</em></p>\n<p><strong>Backpack and Carry</strong><br />\n- 40–50L trekking backpack with rain cover<br />\n- Dry bags / stuff sacks for electronics and documents</p>\n<p><strong>Camping and Sleep</strong><br />\n- Sleeping bag rated to <strong>-5°C</strong> (minimum; -10°C recommended for October–November)<br />\n- Trekking poles (collapsible, highly recommended for knee protection on descent)<br />\n- Head torch / headlamp with spare batteries</p>\n<p><strong>Essentials</strong><br />\n- High-SPF sunscreen (SPF 50+)<br />\n- UV-protection sunglasses<br />\n- Water bottles (2 × 1L minimum) + water purification tablets or filter<br />\n- Energy bars, trail mix, electrolyte sachets<br />\n- Offline maps downloaded (Maps.me or Gaia GPS — no signal on trail)</p>\n<p><strong>Medical Kit</strong><br />\n- AMS medication: Diamox (Acetazolamide) — consult doctor before use<br />\n- Paracetamol / ibuprofen<br />\n- Blister care (moleskin, antiseptic, bandages)<br />\n- Antihistamine (for insect bites and allergic reactions)<br />\n- ORS sachets<br />\n- Personal prescription medications</p>\n<p><strong>Documents</strong><br />\n- Original government ID + 2 photocopies<br />\n- Permit copies<br />\n- Emergency contact card (written, not only digital)<br />\n- Travel insurance documents</p>\n<p>For a deeper gear breakdown, see our <a href=\"/guides/trekking-packing-list-india\">trekking packing list for India</a>.</p>\n<hr />",
    "safety": "<p><strong>Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS)</strong><br />\nAMS symptoms (headache, nausea, dizziness) can appear above 2,500m. Plan a rest / acclimatisation day at Dodital (Day 4) rather than pushing immediately to Darwa Top. If symptoms worsen, <strong>descend immediately</strong> — do not sleep at altitude with AMS symptoms. Carry Diamox only after medical consultation. Read our full <a href=\"/guides/altitude-sickness-prevention\">altitude sickness prevention guide</a>.</p>\n<p><strong>Weather Changes</strong><br />\nWeather above 3,000m can shift rapidly. Always carry your rain jacket, even on clear mornings. Check forecasts in Uttarkashi before departing for the trail.</p>\n<p><strong>River Crossing Safety</strong><br />\nThe Assi Ganga crossings use wooden bridges in most sections. During monsoon (not recommended season), water levels can make crossings hazardous. Never attempt a flooded crossing.</p>\n<p><strong>Mobile Network</strong><br />\nBSNL has partial coverage near Uttarkashi town. <strong>There is no reliable mobile signal on the trail from Sangamchatti onwards.</strong> Download offline maps before leaving Uttarkashi. Share your itinerary with a trusted contact and inform your guesthouse of your plan and expected return.</p>\n<p><strong>Emergency Contacts</strong><br />\n- Uttarkashi SDRF (State Disaster Response Force): <strong>01374-222351</strong><br />\n- Uttarkashi District Hospital: Available in Uttarkashi town<br />\n- Local guide association: Inquire at Uttarkashi District Tourism Office on arrival</p>\n<p><strong>Never Trek Alone</strong><br />\nAlways trek with at least one partner or hire a registered local guide. Inform the Sangamchatti checkpost of your planned itinerary and expected return date.</p>\n<p><strong>Wildlife Safety</strong><br />\nDo not feed any animals. Maintain distance from musk deer habitats, especially in the forest zones near Manjhi. Keep food stored securely at camp to avoid attracting wildlife.</p>\n<hr />"
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  "faqs": [
    {
      "question": "What is the total distance and altitude of the Dodital Trek?",
      "answer": "<p>The one-way <strong>dodital trek distance</strong> from Sangamchatti to Dodital Lake is approximately <strong>22 km</strong>, making the return journey roughly <strong>44 km</strong> in total. The lake sits at <strong>3,307m</strong> above sea level. The optional high point is <strong>Darwa Top at 4,110m</strong>, approximately 5 km beyond the lake. <em>(Distances flagged for verification — minor variations exist between sources.)</em></p>"
    },
    {
      "question": "How do I reach Sangamchatti (Dodital trek base) from Dehradun?",
      "answer": "<p>From <strong>Dehradun</strong>, drive approximately 160 km via Rishikesh–Chamba to <strong>Uttarkashi</strong> (5–6 hours). From Uttarkashi, Sangamchatti is ~20 km further (45–60 minutes by local taxi or shared jeep). <strong>Dehradun</strong> is the nearest airport and primary rail hub. Shared buses and private taxis are available for both legs of the journey.</p>"
    },
    {
      "question": "What permits are required for the Dodital Trek?",
      "answer": "<p>Trekkers must obtain a <strong>Forest Department entry permit</strong> at the Sangamchatti checkpost. The approximate cost is <strong>₹150–₹200 per person per day</strong> <em>(2026 rate — verify on arrival)</em>. Camping fees at forest campsites are additional. No advance online booking is required — permits are issued at the entry point on presentation of a valid government ID.</p>"
    },
    {
      "question": "Is the Dodital Trek suitable for beginners?",
      "answer": "<p>Yes — the trek is rated <strong>Moderate</strong> and is accessible to fit beginners with basic cardiovascular preparation. Daily distances reach up to 13 km and maximum altitude gain per day is ~1,100m on Day 3. There is no technical climbing. Trekkers aged 12–60 in good health can complete this route comfortably with 4–6 weeks of prior cardio training.</p>"
    },
    {
      "question": "What is the best time of year to do the Dodital Trek?",
      "answer": "<p><strong>April–June</strong> (spring/summer) and <strong>October–November</strong> (autumn) are the prime windows. April–May offers rhododendron blooms and stable weather; October–November offers crystal-clear skies and excellent mountain views. <strong>Avoid July–September</strong> (monsoon) due to leeches, trail hazards, and landslide risk. December–March is snow-covered and suitable only for experienced winter trekkers.</p>"
    },
    {
      "question": "Can I camp at Dodital Lake, and are there guesthouses on the route?",
      "answer": "<p><strong>Yes — camping is permitted</strong> at designated forest campsites near Dodital Lake. Basic <strong>forest rest houses / guesthouses</strong> are available at Agora Village and at Dodital, operated by the Forest Department or local operators. During peak season (April–May, October), it is advisable to contact the Uttarkashi Forest Department or a local agent in advance to confirm availability.</p>"
    },
    {
      "question": "What is the approximate cost of the Dodital Trek per person?",
      "answer": "<p>A <strong>DIY trek</strong> costs approximately <strong>₹4,000–₹8,000 per person</strong> including transport, permits, accommodation, and meals. An <strong>organised guided package</strong> (4N/5D from Dehradun) costs approximately <strong>₹7,000–₹15,000 per person</strong>, typically including transport, guide, permits, camping gear, and trail meals — but excluding personal gear, travel insurance, and meals in Dehradun/Uttarkashi. <em>(All figures are estimates for 2026 and flagged for verification.)</em></p>"
    },
    {
      "question": "Is there mobile network connectivity on the Dodital Trek?",
      "answer": "<p><strong>BSNL has partial coverage near Uttarkashi town</strong>, but signal is effectively absent from Sangamchatti onwards along the trail. Download offline maps (Maps.me or Gaia GPS) before leaving Uttarkashi. Inform family or friends of your detailed itinerary — including expected dates of return — before you depart for the trailhead.</p>"
    },
    {
      "question": "What is the significance of Dodital Lake?",
      "answer": "<p>Dodital Lake is considered sacred in Hindu tradition and is widely believed to be the <strong>birthplace of Lord Ganesha</strong>. A small Ganesha temple stands at the lakeside. Beyond its spiritual importance, the lake is ecologically significant as habitat for the <strong>golden mahseer</strong>, a rare and protected freshwater fish species. This combination of mythology and biodiversity makes Dodital unusual among Uttarakhand trekking destinations.</p>"
    },
    {
      "question": "How does the Dodital Trek compare to Kedarkantha or Har Ki Dun?",
      "answer": "<p>Dodital is broadly comparable in difficulty to <a href=\"/treks/kedarkantha-trek\">Kedarkantha</a> and <a href=\"/treks/har-ki-dun-trek\">Har Ki Dun</a> but sees significantly fewer trekkers, offering greater solitude. Kedarkantha peaks higher (3,810m) and involves a summit push; Dodital's optional high point is Darwa Top (4,110m). Har Ki Dun is a wider valley walk; Dodital follows a river gorge and dense forest corridor. All three are suitable for fit beginners.</p>\n<hr />\n<p><em>Explore more <a href=\"/treks/uttarakhand-treks\">Uttarakhand treks</a> or compare with nearby routes like the <a href=\"/treks/har-ki-dun-trek\">Har Ki Dun Trek</a> and <a href=\"/treks/dayara-bugyal-trek\">Dayara Bugyal Trek</a>. All permit information should be verified directly with the Uttarkashi Forest Department before travel, as regulations may be updated for the 2026 trekking season.</em></p>"
    }
  ]
}