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About the Roopkund Trek:Blessed with deep virgin forests, gurgling brooks, breath-taking campsites and the beckoning mea...
25/04/2022

About the Roopkund Trek:

Blessed with deep virgin forests, gurgling brooks, breath-taking campsites and the beckoning meadows Roopkund trek is a must do trek for you. Get a chance to taste adventure as you climb from 8,000 ft to 16,000 ft in a period of 8 days. The adventure starts for you from the second day onwards as you start trekking to Roopkund Glacial lake. Take the Lord Curzon trail starting Lohajung and follow a steady uphill trek through the Lohajung Pass and then reach the Bedni River. 

Get a chance to admire the stunning view of the Garhwal Himalayan ranges as you trek from Didna Village to Ali Bugyal on your third day. On your fourth day, you will be trekking from Ali Bugyal to Ghora Lotani and witness the beauty of the Himalayas. Also, spot a Himalayan Magpie on the way. On your fifth day you will be trekking from Ghora Lotani to Bhagwabasa, here you will face the challenges of high altitudes, zig-zag trails and the icy cold winds. Passing through Kalu Vinayak, you will finally reach Bhagwabasa. 

On your sixth day, you will pass from Bhagwabasa to Roopkund Lake and then to Bedni Bugyal. The uninhabited landmark in the laps of Mt. Trishul has overwhelmed many travellers with its innumerable stories. Admire the charming Garhwal Himalayas in full glory extending up to Gangotri. On your seventh day you will start trekking back from Bedni Bugyal to Lohajung and pass through the hundreds of blooming rhododendrons and then take a steep turn for the Neel Ganga and arrive at Wan. You will complete you trek on the eight day. Roopkund trek is definitely the one which will make your dream come true of trekking in the mountains.

About the Roopkund:

A trek to Mystery Lake of Uttarakhand i.e. Roopkund Lake is a must-do for an avid trekker! Battling several adversities common to the Himalayas, this water body perched in the laps of the snow-clad Mt. Trishul is situated at an altitude of 16,499ft.

Most attractive for the human skeletons lying at the bottom of the lake, which are distinctly visible when the snow melts, the lake is swarmed by the plenitude of visitors.

Khatling Trekking ExpeditionThe source of River Bhilangana, Khatling  Glacier is a mesmerizing glacier perched at an ele...
20/04/2022

Khatling Trekking Expedition

The source of River Bhilangana, Khatling Glacier is a mesmerizing glacier perched at an elevation of 3,700 m. The glacier is surrounded by the Himalayan peaks of Jogin group (6,466 m), Barte Kauter (6,579 m), Sphetic Pristwar (6,905 m), and Meru (6,660 m).

With the pristine lakes of Sahasratal and Masartal seated on either side, Khatling Glacier grandiosely lies in the picturesque Bhilangana Valley. River Bhilangana originates from Khatling Glacier.

Khatling Glacier Trek Travel Tips

Do not forget to carry your identity card and passport sized photographs.

Be sure to check for inner line permits before you commence the trek.

If you are travelling by your own vehicle, get your fuel tank full at Uttarkashi/Tehri/Rishikesh itself. There are no petrol pumps after Uttarkashi.

Carry sufficient cash and necessary items from Uttarkashi/Tehri/Rishikesh itself as there are the only nearby cities from Khatling Glacier and its base villages.

Do not forget to carry medical kit for headaches, cold, cough, stomach ache, etc. as you could need them during your trek.

Carry appropriate woollen clothing, shoes, and equipment for trekking and camping. Even if you travel in summers, you will need warm clothes for the trek.

Get detailed guidelines for the trek from your guide/agency beforehand and prepare the required items well in advance.

The best time to visit Khatling Glacier is during summers and post-monsoon seasons during the months of May-June and September-October. Avoid trekking during monsoons and winters.

Since, Khatling Glacier trek is a high altitude trek preferred by trekkers who love adventure and moderate mountaineers, it is advisable that only those people should opt for the trek who have at least 2-3 high-altitude trekking experience.

Be sure that you are physically fit for the trek.

Owing to the altitude and duration of the trek, altitude sickness and AMS can be a problem for some. Notice if you are feeling nauseous, having headaches, or not feeling well. Inform your group and your guide and practice some relaxation measures like slow deep breathing.

A serious form of altitude sickness is AMS and you shouldn’t neglect it. Any sort of discomfort must be through with the group. To avoid such situations, have water at regular intervals, breathe properly, take regular breaks, and do not over exert yourself.

Pindari Glacier Trek– Hidden in the Kumaon Himalayas Uttarakhand Pindari Glacier trek hides in the best remote regions o...
19/04/2022

Pindari Glacier Trek– Hidden in the Kumaon Himalayas Uttarakhand 

Pindari Glacier trek hides in the best remote regions of Kumaon with extremely beautiful diverse landscapes. Situated at an altitude of 12,300 feet it offers perfect adventure and thrill to avid trekkers.

Its divine surroundings and rewards offered are enough to leave anybody awestruck.

The gradient of Pindari Glacier trek is easy to moderate which turns out to be one of the best-isolated treks in Uttarakhand.

It offers mind-blowing views of snow-capped Himalayan peaks and it is a great pleasure to walk through forests of Rhododendrons with vibrant flowers lined up. This region is highly rich in Flora and Fauna; therefore, it is a treat for nature lovers.

During this trek, pass through some quaint villages with strong mythological stories and peek into the life of local villagers with a taste of their culture.

Key Points of Pindari Glacier Trek 

Level: Easy to Moderate

Proper conditioning & training of body required

Need proper gear & clothing for sub-zero temperature.

Shoes are the single most important equipment.

High Altitude requires proper acclimatization.

Beautiful landscapes so carry good photo gear & Extra battery backup.

The backpack should not exceed 10 kgs.

Must Read about Pindar Glacier Trek

Duration: 7 days (Kathgodam to Kathgodam)

Best Season: May, June, September, and October

Level: Easy to Moderate

Highest Point: (12,300 feet)

Trekking distance (Total):  (50 km)

Weather: Nights are cold and day temperature is pleasant according to the season.

Summer temperature: (5°C to 12°C)

Starting point: Kathgodam

About Nanda Devi Inner Sanctuary TrekThe foremost part of this trek is its geographical location mingled with scenic bea...
18/04/2022

About Nanda Devi Inner Sanctuary Trek

The foremost part of this trek is its geographical location mingled with scenic beauty and craggy paths. The mulish rock walls do hear the ringing of the peaks that offers feeling of humbleness and beauty inside. Travellers are all astonished with the river Rishi Ganga that formed astounding gorges famous all around the globe. Trekkers come and visit this place almost throughout the year, even if there are swelling places and risky areas. This area posses amazing twelve peaks about 6500 metres long. Few eminent are –Dunagiri , Changabang in its Northern side and Nanda Kot and Trishul to its western and southern part circling Nanda Devi that is in between.

The year 1983 saw this part of the trekking area completely blocked by the management due to the maintenance of the ecological development that restricted its lovers. But later on due to its influx of the trek lovers and also for shepherds it did inhale its wings out. The year 1939 opened up Nanda Devi sanctuary by Tilman and Shipton. The untold and unrevealed history gave birth to its finest writers, poets, photographers, and filmmakers from its womb. This place has a perfect place for Hinduism –often popular as Bliss giving divinity blessed from natures lap. Due to its superfluous history the Uttaranchal Forest department often conduct various programmers with all the visitors who are usually available in Nanda Devi trekking, the other professionals are not thrown out though. The history reveals that this is an important trading point for crop growing villages of Kumaon and Tibet. One must know that every 12 years this Nanda Devi commences its voyage from her home based out in Trishul via jagged, mountains and gurgling streams and often blesses the path full of trekkers, villagers and other professionals.

The trekker’s main ideology to visit this place is for its fame and then the spectacular beauty offered to them in the name of World heritage place surrounded with most famous five peaks. On the way to the path the lovers can meet few exceptional species – musk deer, Himalaya Thar, snow leopards, and blue sheep’s. They are most of the time available to meet you without appointments. Do visit Tolma just adjoining to the national part a small tranquil village with captivating flavours of the cooked tribal food, from the tribal homes. While meandering via the route the birdwatchers often conduct breakfast with 100 varieties of birds that offers a lifelong memory. The mythological significance would make you peaceful when you casade through the confluence of Bhagirathi, Alaknanda leaving behind Rudraprayag and Nandprayag. The best time when trekkers visit during May – August this is because of its life soothing climate that embraces’ all who step’s the place.

Well while on the expedition one most of the times comes across myths and stories few are true enough about more than 500 kind of medicinal herbs are found here in this Himalayan ranges and beside passes. There are many business owners who visit this place due to its medicinal benefits and often take for their own consumption and some make medicines out of it offering employment to the tribal bunch of the village. Apart from this the power of Himalayas named Nanda Devi is the centre of attraction as during her journey the sheep’s are being decorated with ornaments and cloths – treated as the siblings of Devi herself.

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Nanda Devi Inner Sanctuary Trek

20 Nights - 21 Days

Inclusions

Accommodation

Transfer

Meals

Sightseeing

Area

: Garhwal Himalayas

Duration

: 21 Days (6 day travel/15 days trekking)

Best Season

: May - October

Grade

: Tough

Altitude

: 4900 mts

Total Trekking

: 165 K.M

Overview

Trip Highlights

Best Time to Visit

Location

Itinerary

Departure Dates

About Nanda Devi Inner Sanctuary Trek

The foremost part of this trek is its geographical location mingled with scenic beauty and craggy paths. The mulish rock walls do hear the ringing of the peaks that offers feeling of humbleness and beauty inside. Travellers are all astonished with the river Rishi Ganga that formed astounding gorges famous all around the globe. Trekkers come and visit this place almost throughout the year, even if there are swelling places and risky areas. This area posses amazing twelve peaks about 6500 metres long. Few eminent are –Dunagiri , Changabang in its Northern side and Nanda Kot and Trishul to its western and southern part circling Nanda Devi that is in between.

The year 1983 saw this part of the trekking area completely blocked by the management due to the maintenance of the ecological development that restricted its lovers. But later on due to its influx of the trek lovers and also for shepherds it did inhale its wings out. The year 1939 opened up Nanda Devi sanctuary by Tilman and Shipton. The untold and unrevealed history gave birth to its finest writers, poets, photographers, and filmmakers from its womb. This place has a perfect place for Hinduism –often popular as Bliss giving divinity blessed from natures lap. Due to its superfluous history the Uttaranchal Forest department often conduct various programmers with all the visitors who are usually available in Nanda Devi trekking, the other professionals are not thrown out though. The history reveals that this is an important trading point for crop growing villages of Kumaon and Tibet. One must know that every 12 years this Nanda Devi commences its voyage from her home based out in Trishul via jagged, mountains and gurgling streams and often blesses the path full of trekkers, villagers and other professionals.

The trekker’s main ideology to visit this place is for its fame and then the spectacular beauty offered to them in the name of World heritage place surrounded with most famous five peaks. On the way to the path the lovers can meet few exceptional species – musk deer, Himalaya Thar, snow leopards, and blue sheep’s. They are most of the time available to meet you without appointments. Do visit Tolma just adjoining to the national part a small tranquil village with captivating flavours of the cooked tribal food, from the tribal homes. While meandering via the route the birdwatchers often conduct breakfast with 100 varieties of birds that offers a lifelong memory. The mythological significance would make you peaceful when you casade through the confluence of Bhagirathi, Alaknanda leaving behind Rudraprayag and Nandprayag. The best time when trekkers visit during May – August this is because of its life soothing climate that embraces’ all who step’s the place.

Well while on the expedition one most of the times comes across myths and stories few are true enough about more than 500 kind of medicinal herbs are found here in this Himalayan ranges and beside passes. There are many business owners who visit this place due to its medicinal benefits and often take for their own consumption and some make medicines out of it offering employment to the tribal bunch of the village. Apart from this the power of Himalayas named Nanda Devi is the centre of attraction as during her journey the sheep’s are being decorated with ornaments and cloths – treated as the siblings of Devi herself.

Nanda Devi Inner Sanctuary Trekking Tours Highlights

Visit the legendary villages of Rainee and Lata, which were the birthplace of the Chipko movement in the Himalayas

Witness the rare and endangered mammals of the Indian Himalaya like the musk deer, blue sheep, serow, Himalayan black bear, Thar and snow leopard.

Opportunity to witness the flights of varied bird species as the entire trail is blessed with 100 species of high altitude birds

Avail the exclusive opportunity of interaction with locals and villagers and get a sneak peek in to their simple lives.

Behold the sacred confluence of holy rivers at Devprayag, Rudraprayag and Nandprayag

Best Time to Visit Nanda Devi Inner Sanctuary Trek

April to June (Summer) and September to October (Autumn)

Summer: Throughout the summer season, the weather remains mild and salubrious, it not too good nor hot.

Monsoon: During monsoon, the area receives rainfall, thus the roads remain blocked due to landslide. It will be a strenous trek, but the scenic view of surrounding mountains is worth all the effort.

Autumn: Best time to go for trekking as the landscapes have an exotic bloom.

















Kalindi Khal Trek is an extremely challenging expedition-style traverse of the Kalindi Khal Pass in spectacular Garhwal ...
17/04/2022

Kalindi Khal Trek is an extremely challenging expedition-style traverse of the Kalindi Khal Pass in spectacular Garhwal Himalayas connecting Gangotri and Badrinath. The route involves a trek over rough glaciers, rocky screens, and crevassed snowfields. At times we need to rope up and require the use of ice axes and crampons. Kalindi Khal trek takes you halfway round Garhwal from the Bhagirathi Valley to the Alaknanda Valley. The journey en route Kalindi Khal unfolds views of some of the highest and most majestic peaks of the Indian Himalayan range - Shivling at 6,543 m, Meru at 6,630 m, Kedar Dome at 6,808 m, Bhagirathi group at 6,856 m, Nilkantha at 6,506 m, Chandra Parvat at 6,728 m, Avalanche Peak at 6,413 m, Kamet at 7,756 m Mana at 7,272 m and Abi Gamin at 7,355 m. Although prior climbing experience is not required, this trip is one of our most demanding treks suited to only those who want to join a reconnaissance style expedition. Additional note for Foreign Nationals - Due to ILP (Inner Line Permit) requirements, we need a minimum of 4 foreign nationals in the group. In case you are booking for yourself as an individual or in a group smaller than 4 and you are not Indian nationals, please consider the risk of batch cancellation in the event of less than 4 foreign nationals in the batch. We will wait till 2 months prior to departure and if we do not have a minimum of 4 foreign nationals’ booking in the group, we will cancel and issue refunds for all foreign nationals’ bookings. This does not apply to any Indian nationals.

Day 1

Arrive in Gangotri

Day 2

Rest & Acclimatisation in Gangotri

Day 3

Gangotri to Bhojwasa (12,467 ft) - 14 km

Day 4

Bhojwasa to Tapovan (14,632 ft) via - Gomukh (12,795 ft) - 13 km

Day 5

Tapovan to Nandanvan (14,271 ft) via Meru Glacier - 8 km

Day 6

Nandanvan to Vasuki Tal (16,010 ft) - 6 km

Day 7

Rest & Acclimatization at Vasuki Tal

Day 8

Vasuki Tal to Khara Patthar (17,060 ft) - 6 km

Day 9

Khara Patthar to Sweta Glacier (17,880 ft) - 8 km

Day 10

Sweta Glacier to Kalindi Base Camp (18,569 ft) - 6 km

Day 11

Kalindi Base Camp to Rajaparav (16,076 ft) via Kalindi Khal (19,488 ft) - 13 km

Day 12

Rajaparav to Arwa Tal (14,763 ft) - 13 km

Day 13

Arwa Tal to Badrinath (9,842 ft) via roadhead at Ghastoli (12,467 ft) - 12 km

Day 14

Badrinath to Dehradun - 295 km drive

Day 15

Reserve Day

Day 1

Arrive in Gangotri



Day 2

Rest & Acclimatisation in Gangotri



Day 3

Gangotri to Bhojwasa (12,467 ft) - 14 km



Day 4

Bhojwasa to Tapovan (14,632 ft) via - Gomukh (12,795 ft) - 13 km



Day 5

Tapovan to Nandanvan (14,271 ft) via Meru Glacier - 8 km



Day 6

Nandanvan to Vasuki Tal (16,010 ft) - 6 km



Day 7

Rest & Acclimatization at Vasuki Tal



Day 8

Vasuki Tal to Khara Patthar (17,060 ft) - 6 km



Day 9

Khara Patthar to Sweta Glacier (17,880 ft) - 8 km



Day 10

Sweta Glacier to Kalindi Base Camp (18,569 ft) - 6 km



Day 11

Kalindi Base Camp to Rajaparav (16,076 ft) via Kalindi Khal (19,488 ft) - 13 km



Day 12

Rajaparav to Arwa Tal (14,763 ft) - 13 km



Day 13

Arwa Tal to Badrinath (9,842 ft) via roadhead at Ghastoli (12,467 ft) - 12 km



Day 14

Badrinath to Dehradun - 295 km drive



Day 15

Reserve Day

Day 1

Arrive in Gangotri



Day 2

Rest & Acclimatisation in Gangotri



Day 3

Gangotri to Bhojwasa (12,467 ft) - 14 km



Day 4

Bhojwasa to Tapovan (14,632 ft) via - Gomukh (12,795 ft) - 13 km



Day 5

Tapovan to Nandanvan (14,271 ft) via Meru Glacier - 8 km



Day 6

Nandanvan to Vasuki Tal (16,010 ft) - 6 km



Day 7

Rest & Acclimatization at Vasuki Tal



Day 8

Vasuki Tal to Khara Patthar (17,060 ft) - 6 km



Day 9

Khara Patthar to Sweta Glacier (17,880 ft) - 8 km



Day 10

Sweta Glacier to Kalindi Base Camp (18,569 ft) - 6 km



Day 11

Kalindi Base Camp to Rajaparav (16,076 ft) via Kalindi Khal (19,488 ft) - 13 km



Day 12

Rajaparav to Arwa Tal (14,763 ft) - 13 km



Day 13

Arwa Tal to Badrinath (9,842 ft) via roadhead at Ghastoli (12,467 ft) - 12 km



Day 14

Badrinath to Dehradun - 295 km drive



Day 15

Reserve Day

Day 1

Arrive in Gangotri



Day 2

Rest & Acclimatisation in Gangotri



Day 3

Gangotri to Bhojwasa (12,467 ft) - 14 km



Day 4

Bhojwasa to Tapovan (14,632 ft) via - Gomukh (12,795 ft) - 13 km



Day 5

Tapovan to Nandanvan (14,271 ft) via Meru Glacier - 8 km



Day 6

Nandanvan to Vasuki Tal (16,010 ft) - 6 km



Day 7

Rest & Acclimatization at Vasuki Tal



Day 8

Vasuki Tal to Khara Patthar (17,060 ft) - 6 km



Day 9

Khara Patthar to Sweta Glacier (17,880 ft) - 8 km



Day 10

Sweta Glacier to Kalindi Base Camp (18,569 ft) - 6 km



Day 11

Kalindi Base Camp to Rajaparav (16,076 ft) via Kalindi Khal (19,488 ft) - 13 km



Day 12

Rajaparav to Arwa Tal (14,763 ft) - 13 km



Day 13

Arwa Tal to Badrinath (9,842 ft) via roadhead at Ghastoli (12,467 ft) - 12 km



Day 14

Badrinath to Dehradun - 295 km drive



Day 15

Reserve Day

Day 1

Arrive in Gangotri



Day 2

Rest & Acclimatisation in Gangotri



Day 3

Gangotri to Bhojwasa (12,467 ft) - 14 km



Day 4

Bhojwasa to Tapovan (14,632 ft) via - Gomukh (12,795 ft) - 13 km



Day 5

Tapovan to Nandanvan (14,271 ft) via Meru Glacier - 8 km



Day 6

Nandanvan to Vasuki Tal (16,010 ft) - 6 km



Day 7

Rest & Acclimatization at Vasuki Tal



Day 8

Vasuki Tal to Khara Patthar (17,060 ft) - 6 km



Day 9

Khara Patthar to Sweta Glacier (17,880 ft) - 8 km



Day 10

Sweta Glacier to Kalindi Base Camp (18,569 ft) - 6 km



Day 11

Kalindi Base Camp to Rajaparav (16,076 ft) via Kalindi Khal (19,488 ft) - 13 km



Day 12

Rajaparav to Arwa Tal (14,763 ft) - 13 km



Day 13

Arwa Tal to Badrinath (9,842 ft) via roadhead at Ghastoli (12,467 ft) - 12 km



Day 14

Badrinath to Dehradun - 295 km drive



Day 15

Reserve Day

Gaumukh Tapovan Trek HighlightsExperience a maximum altitude of 14,222 ft.- and participate in the holy ritual of taking...
14/04/2022

Gaumukh Tapovan Trek Highlights

Experience a maximum altitude of 14,222 ft.- and participate in the holy ritual of taking a dip in the Bhagirathi river

Catch the glimpse of magnificent Bhagirathi group of three soaring peaks during your journey

Witness the short trek to Bhojwassa which is studded with trees and is mostly barren and often compared to the Arctic Tundra region

The Gomukh Gangotri trek takes you through many of the significant pilgrimage spots of Hindu devotees such as Gangotri Glaciers, Gaumukh, Bhagirathi Sisters, etc.

Gaumukh Tapovan Trek Overview

About the Gaumukh Tapovan Trek:

The Gaumukh Tapovan trek is a thrillfest with gigantic views of the cow-shaped Gaumukh Glacier which is also one of the main water sources of the holy Ganges. The trek offers breathtaking views of the Gangotri peaks - Shivling, Thalay Sagar, and Meru.

The Gomukh Tapovan trek is scenic with nature's bounty and is decorated with fragrant flowers, snow-capped peaks, and similar jaw-dropping views. Take a dip in the holy Bhagirathi River, which is considered one of the sacred rituals. During the Gomukh glacier trek, one can also immerse in the divine aura of the pilgrim cities- Rishikesh, Uttarkashi, Gangotri, and Bhojwassa. Marvel at the sight of the Bhagirathi sisters to experience the summit views.

Quick facts about Gaumukh Tapovan Trek:

Duration Of Gomukh Trek: 8D/7N

Maximum altitude: 14222 ft.

Gomukh Tapovan trek gradient: Moderate

Gomukh Trek route distance: 46 Km

Temperature: Day: 18°C to 12°C and Night: 5°C to -5°C

Best time for Gangotri Gomukh trek: May end to June, September to October

ATM: Uttarkashi

Start Point/End Point: Gangotr


Brief DescriptionHar Ki Dun or the Valley of Gods is located in the Garhwal Himalayas of the Uttarkashi district of Utta...
13/04/2022

Brief Description

Har Ki Dun or the Valley of Gods is located in the Garhwal Himalayas of the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand. At 3,500 M, Har Ki Dun is one of the most gorgeous river valley treks in the country. Diverse flora and fauna, larger than life landscapes, quaint villages tucked into the mountains and vast, expansive meadows leave you in awe throughout. The trek progresses alongside the splendid Supin River, crossing bridges across clear water streams running through scenic Garhwalian villages.

Read: Highlights of the Har Ki Dun Trek

The Har Ki Dun trail is famous for its changing scenery in each season. During summer and spring, pleasant temperatures grace the valley. Flowers are in full bloom and there is a delightful range of wildlife to spot. With the onset of winters, the valley experiences snowfall every couple of weeks transforming the lush green highlights into pristine whites.

The Har Ki Dun summit is a treat to behold. On a clear day, you can spot the snow-capped Swargarohini Peak, Hata Peak and Black Peak amongst others. This moderate level trek has various facets to take pleasure in, such as the alpine flowers, open meadows, dense coniferous forests and views of colossal mountain ranges making it a complete package.

Spanning over 67 km, the trek begins from the quaint village of Sankri in Uttarakhand. We will cover the journey till Taluka on a motorable road. The trek from Taluka till Pauni Garaat runs along the waters of the Supin River. You will be walking under a canopy of Walnut, Pine and Cedar trees opening up to vast fields of potato and maize on the way. The Pauni Garaat Campsite is a little farther ahead, situated in a lovely clearing on the banks of the Supin River.

The following day, the trek gradient is steeper as we head towards Kalkattiyadhaar located 8 km away. The trail runs through dense Oak forests and fertile Amaranth farms with the Supin River accompanying you throughout. Look out for sections that make up for some brilliant vantage points offering magnificent views of the Banderpoonch and Swargarohini ranges along the way. A four hour hike will bring you to the Kalkattiyadhaar campsite which is a vast open meadow cradled in a valley surrounded by pine and oak trees.

The next day, we will be ascending to the summit from the Kalkattiyadhaar campsite. Be prepared for an early start as we will need to cover 14 km. The trek gradient for the day is moderate with gradual ascents and descents. The trail climbs higher up through a thicket of forests before culminating in the grand Har Ki Dun summit. Spot the Swaragrohini peak, Hata Peak and Black Peak covered in snow from here.

Given its beauty and moderate difficulty level, this trek is ideal for beginners looking to step up their trekking game in the Himalayas.

Auden's Col High Mountain Pass TrekAuden’s Col  mountain pass is a high altitude mountain pass which is situated in Utta...
12/04/2022

Auden's Col High Mountain Pass Trek

Auden’s Col mountain pass is a high altitude mountain pass which is situated in Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand connecting Rudugaira valley and Bhilangna valley.

Located in the beautiful Uttarkashi district at an elevation of 5,490 mts, Auden’s Col is one of the least explored treks in Uttarakhand– mainly because of its difficulty. In mountaineering terminology, a col is the lowest point in the ridge between mountains.

RangeGarhwal Himalaya, Greater Himalayas

Deoria Tal - The Reflection LakeDevariyatal is an emerald lake perched at a height of 2438 mts above sea level. During t...
11/04/2022

Deoria Tal - The Reflection Lake

Devariyatal is an emerald lake perched at a height of 2438 mts above sea level. During the early morning on a clear day, Devariya Tal blesses the tourists with miraculous reflections of Chaukhamba peaks on its crystal clear water.

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Deoriatal is an easy and weekend trek for beginners. One can also extend their trek to Bisuri Tal, Chopta via Rohini Bugyal and even to Tungnath and Chandrasila.

Gulabi Kantha Trek OverviewAbout the Destination: Yamuna Valley is a spectacular destination in Uttarakhand that holds g...
09/04/2022

Gulabi Kantha Trek Overview

About the Destination:

Yamuna Valley is a spectacular destination in Uttarakhand that holds great significance for the Hindus. The Yamuna river is considered the second largest tributary of the Ganga, and it originates from the Yamunotri Glacier. It is about 1,376 km long, and it has several canals in the Indo-Gangetic Plain.

You can have breathtaking views of the snow-capped range covering Panchachuli Group, Nanda Devi, Trishuli from Yamuna valley. Gulabi Kantha Trek is an easy to moderate trek in Yamuna valley in Uttarakhand, located at an altitude of three thousand seven hundred and eighty-nine meters above the sea level.

About the Gulabi Kantha Trek:

Gulabi Kantha lies on the way to a freshwater lake trek, also known as Dodital. It is covered by lush green meadows, wildflowers, deodorant trees, Oak, and a wide variety of flora and fauna and gives the trekkers a chance to witness the greatest spectacle of nature.

Gulabi Kantha Trek is located at an altitude of approx twelve thousand (12,000) feet above sea level and provides a breathtaking view of The Himalayan range, such as Kalindi Sirkala, Bandar Poonch peak, Chaukhamba peaks, and Shivalik mountains. The region offers various adrenaline rushing activities all year round.

Gulabi Kantha Trek is a low altitude mountain trek, which takes around 5 days to complete, including travels, stays and the actual activity. Lesser-known to trekking enthusiasts in spite of lying in the route of Dodital trek. The Indo Tibetan border police force team recently visited this trekking destination to know about the possibilities to develop it for various winter games such as snow bowling, skiing, and other games.

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