Mini Gartang Gali
Mini Gartang Gali is a scenic cliffside walkway and short trek near Rishikesh, created as a smaller version of the historic Gartang Gali in Uttarkashi. Built with wooden planks along rocky cliffs and surrounded by Himalayan greenery, it offers breathtaking views of valleys, waterfalls, and streams. The spot gives adventure seekers the thrill of walking on a cliffside trail without going to high-altitude zones or border-restricted areas. Because it’s close to Rishikesh and doesn’t require a long trek, it has become a popular half-day adventure for travelers, photographers, and nature lovers.
What Mini Gartang Gali Offers & Why It’s Special
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A wooden walkway built along cliffs with valley and waterfall views
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Short, beginner-friendly trek suitable for most travelers
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Easily accessible as a half-day trip from Rishikesh
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A good option for those who want adventure without extreme altitude
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Great for photography, nature walks, and offbeat exploration
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Guided treks available with pickup, snacks, and local support
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FAQ's
How far is it from Rishikesh?
It is about an hour’s drive from Rishikesh, making it ideal for a half-day trip.
How long does the trek take?
The complete experience, including driving, walking, and return, usually takes 4–5 hours.
Do I need a guide?
A guide is not mandatory but recommended for safety, navigation, and local insights. Many organized tours include one.
How difficult is the trail?
It is considered moderate. The trail has some uneven steps and wooden planks built along cliffs, so basic fitness is required.
What should I carry?
Wear good trekking shoes, carry a water bottle, light snacks, a camera, and a jacket depending on the season.
Is there any entry fee or permit?
Generally, there is a small entry or maintenance fee. Special permits are not required like the original Gartang Gali.
What is the best time to visit?
The best time is from October to November and March to June. Avoid the monsoon season as the trail becomes slippery.
Is there a waterfall nearby?
Yes, the trail passes by a waterfall and natural streams, adding to the scenic beauty.
Is it safe for families and beginners?
Yes, it is relatively safe and beginner-friendly. However, small children, elderly people, or those afraid of heights should be careful.
How can I book a visit?
You can book through local adventure operators in Rishikesh or join guided treks that include transport, snacks, and a guide.




