Uttarakhand

Har ki Dun Trek

Har Ki Dun Trek DifficultyEasy To Moderate Duration 7 Days Maximum Altitude12,000 ft Base Camp Sankri Best Time To visit April, May, Sep, Oct Previous Next TREK PACKAGE ₹11,000/- Ex Dehradun ₹9,000/- Ex Sankari + 5% GST 7 Days Trekking 44 Km Pick Up Point: Dehradun Payment Mode: Cash, UPI, Bank Transfer Book Now Trek Info Region :- Uttarakhand Snow: December to March Trekking Km: 44 Kms Need Help? Call us on 9045089649 Overview About Trek Trek Highlight Brief Itinerary Detailed Itinerary How To Reach Cost Term Cancellation Policy Trek Essentials Fitness Risk and Response Secure Travels Guideline Har ki Dun Trek – Immerse Yourself in Nature’s Grandeur Region: Uttarakhand Trek Duration: 07 Days Trek Difficulty: Easy – Moderate Max Altitude: 11,768 Ft. Approx Trekking Km: 48 km Best time to do: September to November Har ki Dun, standing tall at an altitude of 12,000 Ft. and spanning across 44 km, is a trek that beckons adventurers with its breathtaking natural vistas. Nestled in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand, this trek is a visual treat with views of majestic peaks such as Swargarohini and Black Peak. Our meticulously crafted Har ki Dun package ensures that every traveler can seamlessly experience the wonders of this trek. This trek, often described as the staircase to heaven, is accessible both in summer and winter, providing a unique experience with each visit. The geographical significance of Har ki Dun lies in its role as the major source of the Yamuna River System. The trek takes you through ancient villages, sharing stories of traditional life and spirituality. The camping experience by the flowing river adds a touch of magic to your journey. As you traverse through thick forests adorned with pine, walnut, oak, and deodar trees, the trek introduces you to diverse flora and fauna. Rhododendron trees paint the landscape with vibrant red flowers, offering a captivating sight. The trek is a refreshing venture, allowing you to breathe in the crisp mountain air and bask in the sacred ambiance of Uttarakhand. The trek commences from the picturesque Sankri Village, passing through attractions like Osla, where a temple dedicated to Duryodhana stands, adding a historical and spiritual dimension to your journey. The trek also encompasses Auli, a beloved destination in India. While the journey promises unparalleled natural beauty, travelers must be prepared for occasional rains during the summer. Despite the weather, the trek unfolds at a leisurely pace, allowing travelers to absorb the essence of this tranquil region. Har ki Dun is more than just a trek; it’s an opportunity to create lasting memories amidst nature’s grandeur. Har Ki Dun trek is considered to be the ideal pick for beginners as it is not at much altitude but still at a sufficient height to imbue with the exhilarating experience of trekking and scenic view of BANDARPOONCH, KALANAG, and SWARGAROHINI peaks. The Har ki dun trek is a 7-day long trek starting from the village of Sankri in Uttarkashi which is a 9-hour long drive from the city of Dehradun. Thereafter the trek advances to Taluka, Seema/osla, and eventually to the  picturesque view of Har ki Dun The whole of the Har Ki Dun trek is ethereal with views of rivers, mountains, and meadows, and also with beautiful ancient villages with rich cultural heritage making your trek a memorable event. The dainty wooden houses in the height are prepossessing sight and seem to be hanging in the air from a distance. People are warm and welcoming, giving you a peek into their culture and lifestyle. The journey trek has several highlights including: Mountain peaks of Bandarpoonch, Kalanag (Black Peak) and Swargarohini. It is believed that Pandavas begin their journey to heaven from Swargarohini peak. Jaundhar Glacier with lofty peaks and rock formations giving this place the charm and dazzling of its own. MARINDA TAAL is the high altitude lake with Swargarohini Peak overlooking the background. It can explored after reaching the Har ki Dun Valley.   Day 1 – Dehradun to Sankri 220 km drive by NH 507 – approx 10 hours. Altitude: 1,950m/6,400ft. Last ATM- Purola. Small shops are available for trekking gear and miscellany. BSNL network is erratic. Guest House Stay. Breakfast and lunch excluded, dinner included. Trekkers will be picked up from Dehradun at 6:30 am in a Tata Sumo or a similar vehicle. Expected arrival time at Sankri – 5:00 pm. Day 2 – Sankri to Pauni Garaat via Taluka Sankri to Taluka (Drive 12 km) (1 hour). The altitude of Taluka – 2,100m/7,000ft. Taluka to Pauni Garaat. Altitude – 2,500m/8,200ft. Trek Distance – 10km. Trek Time – 6 hours approx. Trek Level – Easy level walk and gradual ascent in most parts. Packed lunch. Spring water points. Riverside camping in Govind National Park forests. Day 3 – Pauni Garaat to Kalkattiyadhaar Altitude – 2,950m/9,800ft. Trek Distance – 8 km. Trek Time – 6 hours. Packed lunch. Spring water points. Trek Level – Steeper ascent than last day, but well distributed in level walks and inclines. Camp stay in a forest overlooking mountains near a food stall. Day 4 – Kalkattiyadhar to Har Ki Doon & back to Kalkattiyadhar Altitude – 3,400m/11,800ft. Trek Distance – 10 km. Trek Time – 9 hours. Packed lunch. Spring water points. Trek Level: Relaxed forest walk combined with boulder walk. Mixed gradient with a gradual incline. Camp stay in a forest overlooking mountains near a food stall. Snow Peaks in View: Swargarohini, Hata Peak, Black Peak, etc. Day 5 – Kalkattiyadhar to Pauni Garaat via Osla Altitude – 2,500m/8,200ft. Trek Distance – 8 km. Total Trek Time – 5 hours. Packed lunch. Spring water points. Riverside camping in Govind National Park forests. Day 6 – Pauni Garaat to Sankri via Taluka Altitude – 1,950m/6,400ft. Trek Time – 5 hours. Trek Distance – 10 km. Packed Lunch. Spring water points. Drive from Taluka to Sankri – 12 km. Driving Time – 1 hour. Guest house stay. Day 7 – Sankri to Dehradun Distance – 220 km drive, approx 10 hours. Driving

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Chopta Tungnath

Chopta Tungnath Trek DifficultyEasy To Moderate Duration 5 Days Maximum Altitude12,000 ft PickUp Point Rishikesh Best Time To visit April, May, and June Previous Next TREK PACKAGE ₹6,000/- Ex Haridwar (2N/3D) + 5% GST 5 Days Trekking 30 Km Pick Up Point: Rishikesh Payment Mode: Cash, UPI, Bank Transfer Book Now Trek Info Region :- Uttrakhand Snow: January to Mid March Trekking Km: 30 Kms Need Help? Call us on 9045089649 Overview About Trek Trek Highlight Brief Itinerary Detailed Itinerary How To Reach Cost Term Cancellation Policy Trek Essentials Fitness Risk and Response Secure Travels Guideline District :- Uttarakhand Length :- 5 Days Grade :- Easy To Moderate Max Altitude :- 12,000 Ft. Approx Trekking distance :- 30 Km. Chopta – Tungnath  is a window into the Himalaya’s spring, concealing its exuberance. An overall treasured venture for mountain participants, things being what they are, this outing flourishes with sprouts, especially rhododendrons red and pink, in pre-summer, while winters are a dinky shade with a satisfactory number of expansions to live it up in spilling snow. The whole visit covers a plunge to Chopta Tungnath Peak, passing by the dazzling Deoriatal Lakeside, and opens up a presentation of amazing snow tops beyond what many would consider possible. This 5-day plan is unparalleled in nature’s brilliance, animating hardships, time-usefulness, and convenience. The highlights of the excursion range from surprising most elevated direct viewpoints toward the warmth of the Boondocks greens, exciting up interests in a wide scope of mountain darlings. You could be a nature monetary official, a bird watching beginner, or a shutterbug with a dream about getting the show in the highlands; Chopta-Tungnath Trek is an outing for all and tumbles none. The essential colossal stop on the excursion goes with Deoriatal. Organized at a nice height of 7,800 feet, the lake has gotten a handle on with forests all over. At a short distance ahead, the Chaukhamba massif shines, and its impression is caught in the jewel like waters of the lake. The effect is striking. The site is soaked with legends. As goes the story, the five pandava kin from the Mahabharata, once dry, had come to the waters of Deoriatal and faced a preliminary test of knowledge. Camping out here the essential night under a star-studded sky gains the mellowest of encounters out traveling. Next up on the line of visual raptures are the expansive meadows that go to snow handles in transit to Chopta. As one supports up the way, mind blowing apexes jump to see Bandarppoonch, Kedar, and Chaukhamba, to name a few models. These eminent features of the Garhwal Himalayas promise to get more explained from the pinnacle of Chopta-Tungnath, so the motivation is never lost and one occurs until the completion of the summit stretch at the Tunganath asylum. Chopta Tungnath is researching the Himalayas dynamic spring tones. A remarkable move for mountain admirers, considering everything, this climb is flooded with sprouts, especially Rhododendrons pink and red in the pre-summer, while winters are a foggy shading with acceptable space to toss fun in the snow that is falling. The whole visit takes you on a whole circle to Chopta Tungnath Peak, passing by the staggering Deoriatal Lake, and offers a shocking assortment of amazing snow along the way. The five-day plan is unrivaled in the significance of nature, invigorating troubles, speed of light, and effectiveness. The most brilliant pieces of the trip fluctuate, as indicated by staggering perspectives on the mountain’s most praised feature, the glimmer of the green backwoods region, lighting interest in different mountain ranges. You could be a natural financial authority, a bird watching novice, or a shutterbug with a fantasy about taking the show to amazing countries, Chopta Tungnath Trek is a journey for everyone.The fundamental point in the excursion is deoriatal. It is coordinated at a tallness of 7,800 feet The lake is encircled by woodland regions. A brief distance in front, it is in a comparable spot as the Chaukhamba massif sparkles and the reflection is trapped in the absolutely clear lakes. The impact is floundering. The spot is drenched with legends. The story goes that the five families of the astonishing sonnet Mahabharata, whenever dry, were attracted to the water of Deoriatal and expected to confront an evaluation of their insight. It was the fundamental night they remained here under a night sky that was star-topped that gained the most delivering experiences on an undertaking. The resulting stage in the line of unbelievable visuals is the dales, which change into snowfields while heading to Chopta. As one advances forward, it is conspicuous: Bandarppoonch Kedar as well as Chaukhamba among others, shock mountains. These dazzling parts of the Garhwal Himalayas will be better seen from the most elevated spot of Chandrashila, and the explanation stays unsurprising and will occur until the peak area reaches the Tunganath place of refuge. It is coordinated inside The Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary in Uttarakhand The Deoriatal Chandrashila adventure is satisfying for people who love ordinary life. It is correspondingly an awesome, flawless climb (12,083 feet) for those fundamentally starting to go in the Himalayas. It is really the circumstance that most essential points move past brilliantly, as is walking around mountains for a long time in the early hours. The most raised point appears in a fundamentally similar way as the bars from the sun illuminate the sky. Everything under you includes slants, the portions of human progress. At the point when you go on the Himalayan excursion, you’ll usually see mountains far away. Henceforth, Deoriatal Chandrashila sticks out. It isn’t simply a piece of Himalayan that gets in touch with you, as you can see. Seeing every one of the basic completions in Western as well as Eastern Uttarakhand from the most noteworthy point is conceivable. All, by all, we mean all. Visit the most elevated Shiva sanctuary of the world – the Tugnath sanctuary Experience a most extreme height of 12,083 ft – as you go through Har ki Pauri, Chopta, and Sari. Trip and camp

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Rupin Pass Trek

Rupin Pass Trek DifficultyDifficult Duration 7 Days Maximum Altitude15,300 ft Base Camp Bawta Best Time To visit April, May, Sep, Oct Previous Next TREK PACKAGE RS 19,600 + 5% GST 7 Days Trekking 41 Km Pick Up Point: Shimla Payment Mode: Cash, UPI, Bank Transfer Book Now Trek Info Region :- Himachal Pradesh Snow: December to March Trekking Km: 41 Kms Need Help? Call us on 9045089649 Overview About Trek Highlights Brief Itinery Detailed Itinerary How To Reach Cost Term Cancellation Things To Carry FAQs Risk & Response Secure Travels Guidelines Rupin Pass Overview The Rupin Pass Trek will take you to the heart of the Himalayas. The Rupin Pass is one of the world’s most interesting and beautiful trekking destinations. This journey is deemed tough due to its duration and the fact that the distance walked each day of the trek is relatively long and follows a steep incline. The Rupin Pass Trek provides hikers with both a sense of accomplishment and a life-changing experience. Summer, from May to June, or after the rainy season, from September to October, are the best times to trek the Rupin Pass. The walkers will be rewarded with a breathtaking panoramic vista of the snow-covered Himalayas and vast fields of virgin white snow. The journey takes you into the Rupin Pass woodlands, where you can see rare alpine flora and animals. For the duration of the trip, you will be residing in campgrounds with other people. Things to look forward to include campfires, stargazing, and sleeping in a sleeping bag. For this journey, you only need to meet us in Dehradun. A direct flight from Delhi to Dehradun’s Jolly Grant Airport is available. If it is more convenient for you, you can also take a direct train or bus from Delhi. About Rupin Pass Trek The Rupin Pass, at 4,650 meters above sea level, is a moderate-level walk appropriate for hikers who have already completed an easy hike and want to challenge themselves. Although the daily distances covered are fair and the height rise on the trek is consistent, the trail does present some challenges that necessitate a special set of abilities to successfully manage its environment. Rupin Pass is best hiked in May and June, as well as in September and October. Not only does the landscape alter, but everything else does as well. The Rupin River takes on various forms as we walk from campsite to campsite. If we had to pick a favorite feature of the trek, this would be it. It is unique in that you can trek from the riverbank in Dhaula to the top of the Rupin Waterfall. Few people can say they’ve followed a river’s path as closely as the Rupin Pass Trek!   Trek Highlights One of the most stunning campgrounds in the Himalayas is the lower waterfall camping. It’s tucked at the bottom of a perfect “U” shaped glacier valley, on the bed of a lush green meadow. From your vantage point at the bottom of the meadow, snow-covered cliffs loom on all three sides. The Rupin gully is a mountainside half-tube. The near-vertical ascent is enough to make your heart stop when you first see it from the trail. The trail drops abruptly from the snowline following the pass, through boundless meadows that reach Sangla Kanda. In these meadows is the Ronti Gad campground. A thriving creek rushes alongside the campsite, which is surrounded by towering, snow-capped mountains. Brief Itinerary Day 1: Arrival at Batwa • Drive 195 km takes 8-9 hrs • Altitude 2,350/7,700 feet Day 2: Bawta to Jakha • Altitude 2,750m/ 9,000ft• Trek 5 km, 4 hrs• Altitude Gain: 400m/1,300ft• Difficult level of ascent, steep climb• Moderate ascent till Jiskun then descent till wooden bridge through forest and then zig-zag ascent till Jakha• Highest and the last village of Rupin Pass trek• Selwan Khad is the last water point• Tea and Maggi shops are on the way• BSNL network is available• Hot lunch at campsite• Stay in homestay Day 3: Jakha to Dandreyash Thatch • Altitude Gain:800m/2,700ft• Easy but long walk. Most of the walk is along the river• Can refill water bottles from the river• Enjoy the snow bridges and wildflowers• Trail surrounded by Silver birches (Bhoj trees), Rhododendrons (white, pink, purple)• A packed lunch will be given• Stay in a tent Day 4: Dandreyash Thatch to Upper Waterfall • Trek:5 km, 3-4 hrs• Can refill water from small streams. Most scenic day of the trek• Moderate level of ascent, continuously tricky climbing trail around the snow patches• Avoid getting on the snow patch directly• Meet the technical team they will give you important tips for the summit day• Hot lunch at campsite Day 5: Upper Waterfall to Ronti Gad • Difficult Level of ascent. Longest and most exciting day of the trek• Steep ascent till the pass and then steeply descend• 200 mtrs of very steep ascent known as Rupin Gully, just before the pass, give a pass to porters and guides and let them go ahead• Leave campsite by 4:30 am• Carry enough hot water from the campsite, Water sources are limited• A packed lunch will be given• Reached Ronti gad late in the evening. Day 6: Rest / Acclimatization • Will be used as a rest, acclimatization, or buffer day• This day can be used at any camp, depending on the trekker’s fitness and weather• In general we use this day at Dandreyash Thatch camp Day 7: Ronti gad to Sangla & Drive to Shimla • Trek: 8 km, 4-5 hrs . 9-10hrs drive to Shimla • Moderate level of descent, continuously descent till Sangla• Many water taps on the way • Reach Sangla 1-2 pm • Cab leaves from Sangla at 3 pm and reaches Shimla by 1 am Detailed Itinerary Day 1: Arrival at Batwa The journey will take around 8 hours to complete, with comfortable stops for lunches along the way. After arriving, take in the Himalayan sunset and a delectable dinner

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Valley Of Flowers

Valley of Flowers Trek DifficultyDifficult Duration7 Days Maximum Altitude14,100 ft Base Camp Joshimath Best Time To visit July, Auguust Previous Next TREK PACKAGE ₹9,000/- Ex Haridwar (5N/6D) ₹7,000/- Ex GovindGhat + 5% GST 7 Days Trekking 37 Km Pick Up Point: Rishikesh Payment Mode: Cash, UPI, Bank Transfer Book Now Trek Info Region :- Uttarakhand Snow: No snow Trekking Km: 37 Kms Need Help? Call us on 9045089649 Overview About Trek Trek Highlight Brief Itinerary Detailed Itinerary How To Reach Cost Term Cancellation Policy Trek Essentials Fitness Risk and Response Secure Travels Guideline About Valley Of Flowers Trek Region: Uttarakhand Trek Duration: 06 Days Trek Difficulty: Easy to Moderate Max Altitude: 14,100 Ft. Approx Trekking Km: 37 Kms. Best time to do: August to September The allure of the Valley of Flowers is a dream that resonates with every nature lover. This enchanting place, situated on the Pushpawati river in Uttarakhand, beckons those who yearn to witness its beauty. The prime time to visit is mid-July to mid-August, transforming the distance into a triviality once you set foot in this paradise. Embarking on the trek to the Valley of Flowers commences from Govind Ghat, an 11-hour drive from Rishikesh. The valley, stretching 10 km in length and 1 km in width, sits at an elevation of 3200-3600 m above sea level. During June to October, the valley experiences a bloom of alpine vegetation, showcasing an array of flowers such as Balsam, Angelica, Anemone, Cobra Lily, Blue Poppy, Marsh Marigold, Forget-me-not, and many more. Bordered by Rataban Peak and Tipra Glacier, the valley caters to trekkers, botanists, photographers, and nature enthusiasts alike, offering solace and satisfaction. Commencing the journey from Haridwar, a 12-hour drive takes you to Ghangaria, the gateway to both the Valley of Flowers and Hemkund Sahib. The trek unfolds, with each day dedicated to exploring these breathtaking destinations. The long, picturesque route captivates with its scenic beauty, leaving trekkers refreshed and invigorated. Our meticulously curated Valley of Flowers trek package ensures an immersive experience, letting you revel in the natural splendor. For a detailed understanding of the journey, refer to our comprehensive itinerary, guiding you through every aspect from the outset to the culmination of this remarkable adventure. The Valley of Flowers is located in the Chamoli district of the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand state, India, which is surrounded by mountains. It is mainly a national park, named ‘Valley of Flowers National Park‘, and the Valley of Flowers is situated inside it. The valley was first explored by Frank Smith and his partner RL Holdsworth, a British mountaineer by profession. When these people were returning from their successful expedition in 1931 AD, they lost their way and came here attracted by the fragrant flowers present in this valley. Attracted by these beautiful views of flowers, Frank Smith named it the “Valley of Flowers“. The monsoon months of July, August, and September are considered the highest for visiting the Valley of Flowers. More than 500 species of flowers can be seen when visiting this valley during these months. This is the reason that this valley has become a famous tourist destination for horticulturists and flower lovers around the world. Brahma Kamal blooms in this valley of flowers in the month of September, which many are not destined to see. What to see in the Valley of Flowers: This valley is surrounded by snow-capped mountains, in which more than 500 species of flowers can be seen. The region is also home to a variety of endangered animals such as the Asiatic black bear, musk deer, snow leopard, brown bear, and red fox. The area of this national park is 87.50 sq km. It is located at an altitude of about 3352 meters (11000 ft) – 3658 meters (12000 ft) above sea level. This park is about 8 km. long and 2 km. is wide. The length of this valley is about 3 km. and the breadth is 500 meters (0.5 km). A narrow road has been built between the flowers to roam in this valley so that you can easily go to all the places of this valley by this road. How much is the entrance fee to visit the Valley of Flowers Indians: INR 150 Foreigners: INR 600 Before going inside this valley, you will have to register, for which you will have to give an ID card, only then you will be allowed to enter. Day 1: Rishikesh to Joshimath 250 miles, 1,900m/6,200ft altitude Pick up at Rishikesh bus station at 6:00 a.m. or office at 7:00 a.m. In Joshimath, there is the last ATM; in Joshimath, there is a market; and all along the road, there are networks. Staying in a guesthouse (Shared Accommodation). Rishikesh to Devprayag (Bhagirathi and Alaknanda rivers confluence) • Devprayag to Srinagar Rudrapryag to Karnprayag (confluence of Mandakini and Alaknanda rivers) • Karnprayag to Srinagar (confluence of Pindar river and Alaknanda river). Day 2: Drive from Joshimath to Govindghat – Pulna and trek to Ghangharia. Govindghat (2,050m/6,800ft), 20 kilometers, 40 minutes, travel included in the price. Pulna (2,100m/ 6,900m), 5 km/10 min. The cost of travel is included in the price. 9 kilometres Pulna to Ghangharia (3,000m/9,800ft) takes 4 hours. Water is available throughout the route. Gradual elevation on a stone-paved path all the way down the river. Lunch will be provided. Mule and porter services are provided from Pulna. At Ghangaria, the BSNL network is available. Only if the weather permits, a helicopter service is available from Govind ghat to Ghangaria and back (Not included) Reside at a guesthouse (Shared Accommodation). It’s worth noting that Govinddham Gurduwara is located in Govindghat; Hemkund Gurduwara is located in Ghangharia; Valley of Flowers Information Center is located in Ghangharia. Day 3: Ghangaria to Valley of Flowers and returning to Ghangaria Elevation: 3,500m/11,500ft The distance is 4 kilometers one way and 4 kilometers the other way. Duration of the trek: 7 hours. The valley is around 6-7 kilometers long and terminates in a glacier. A mixed ascent until you reach the valley, then a level

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Pangarchulla Trek

Pangarchulla Peak Trek DifficultyModerate Duration 7 Days Maximum Altitude15,100 ft Base Camp Joshimath Best Time To visit April, May, Sep, Oct Previous Next TREK PACKAGE RS 13,800 + 5% GST 7 Days Trekking 44 Km Pick Up Point: Rishikesh Payment Mode: Cash, UPI, Bank Transfer Book Now Trek Info Region :- Uttarakhand Snow: December to March Trekking Km: 44 Kms Need Help? Call us on 9045089649 Overview About Trek Highlights Brief Itinery Detailed Itinerary How To Reach Cost Term Cancellation Things To Carry FAQs Risk & Response Secure Travels Guidelines Pangarchulla Overview Pangarchulla, at 4,690 meters above sea level, serves as an amphitheater for the entire Garhwal Range and is suitable for experiencing the high mountains at a moderate height. It has to be one of the few Himalayan peaks that introduce you to challenges other than those related to altitude, with just the right amount of effort and beautiful vistas. The Pangarchulla and Kauri Pass tracks remain unmodified until the last day. As you drive to Dhak, the trailhead for this stunning mountain, which rests atop a dense pine forest, you get an unimpeded view of Nanda Devi to your left and the crown of Pangarchulla to your right. The Pangarchulla trip brings you to an array of scenery performing all kinds of magic in a very short time, from little communities to dust trails leading to large open meadows, lush forests, clean streams, and rocky areas going into the white of the snow. Not to mention the numerous respectful peaks that you will see along the way, all of which are steeped in historical significance and climbing tales.   About Pangarchulla Trek The optimal time to conduct this expedition is an intriguing aspect of it. Pangarchulla Peak, at 15,000 feet, receives so much snow throughout the winters that it takes 5 to 6 months for the snow to melt. As a result, April or September are the finest months to embark on this adventure. The topography of Pangarchulla is characterized by big rocks with large gaps between them, making trekking extremely challenging. However, during the months of April and September, a heavy covering of snow aids us in traversing the boulders. Even so, an experienced trekker is required to accompany you during the journey. Don’t you want to try something new? Yes, this journey is that thrilling. Trek Highlights Despite being at a relatively low altitude, it has the power to upset even the most experienced climbers’ confidence. You might wonder why that is. In both seasons (Nov-Dec vs Mar-Apr), Pangarchulla confronts you with different but equally exciting obstacles, offering you a taste of various terrain and challenges Brief Itinerary Day 1: Drive From Rishikesh To Joshimath • Altitude: 1,900 m/ 6,200 ft• Drive Distance: 252 km | Duration: 10 hrs approx.• Trekkers will be picked up from Rishikesh at 6:00 am in a Tata Sumo or a similar vehicle (cost is included)• Arrive at Joshimath approx. by 5 pm – (tea, briefing of the trek & dinner)• Breakfast and lunch on the way (exclusive of charges)• Accommodation at the guest house• Telephone network available Day 2: Joshimath To Dhak And Trek To Gulling Top Grand Mountain Views • Altitude: 2,750 m/9,000 ft• Drive from Joshimath to Dhak Village is 15 km; Dhak to Gulling To is a 7 km trek (4-5 hrs)• First 1 hr trek till the road head• Altitude Gain: 850 m/2,800 ft• The trail is a mix of steep and gradual ascents, mostly through villages• Hot lunch at campsite• Water points available at villages in passing• Accommodation in a tent• Peaks spotted: Dronagiri, Hathi Parvat, Ghodi Parvat Day 3: Trek From Gulling Top To Camp • Altitude: 3,350 m/ 11,000 ft• Trek Distance: 6 km Duration: 5 hrs• Altitude Gain: 600 m/ 2000 ft• A steep ascent through Oak, Rhododendron (mostly pink and white), and walnut forest• Lunch at campsite• Accommodation in a tent• Peaks spotted: Nanda Devi, Kalanka, Changbang, Dronagiri, Hathi Parvat, Ghodi Parvat. Day 4: Trek From Camp To Kuari Pass Via Khullara And Back To Camp  •The first half is a steep ascent and the second half is a gradual ascent• Wide meadows with golden to bright green grass cover to cross in the summer that turns into rolling snowfields in the winter.• Khullara top to a broken ridge with frozen stream (traverse walk)• Broken bridge to Kuari Pass (strenuous climb)• Carry enough water (no water source on the way)• Early morning breakfast and start trek to Kuari Pass• Special care for protection from the harsh sun is required in these open meadows.• Peaks spotted: Kedrantah Peak, Kedardome, Chaukhambha, Balakun, Neelkantha, Mukut Parvat, Kamet, Abhi Gamin, Mana , Ghodi Parvat, Hathi Parvat, Dronagiri, Kalanka, Changbang, Nanda Devi and Nanda Ghunti. Day 5: Trek From Camp To Pangarchulla Summit • Challenging and steep climb. Start trekking at 2:00 am as the turnaround time is 7:00 am• Peaks spotted: Nanda Ghunti, Trishul, Nanda Devi, Kalanka, Changbang, Dronagiri, Hathi Parvat, Ghodi Parvat, Mana, Kamet, Abl Gamin, Neelkanth, Chaukhamba Massif, and many more. Day 6: Trek From Camp  To Dhak Village And Drive To Joshimath • Drive Distance: 20 km to Joshimath • Breakfast at Camp• Trek to Tugasi village• Drive from Tugasi village to Joshimath• Packed lunch on the way• Reach Joshimath by late afternoon• Joshimath (tea, debriefing, dinner)• Clean drinking water for filling your bottles will be available at Tugasi and Dhak• Accommodation: guesthouse Day 7: Drive From Joshimath To Rishikesh • The ride will commence at 6 am, reaching the destination at around 6 pm • Breakfast and lunch will be on the way at a roadside inn, exclusive of charges Note: On day 7, you will reach Rishikesh between 5 and 6 pm. You can book your further travel after 7 pm. Detailed Itinerary Day 1: Drive From Rishikesh To Joshimath Rishikesh is a well-known pilgrimage destination in India, and you will be picked up at Rishikesh Reporting Place (near Laxmanjhula Auto Stand). At 6:00 a.m., we will meet you

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Brahamtal Trek

Brahmatal Trek DifficultyEasy To Moderate Duration 6 Days Maximum Altitude12,200 ft Base Camp Lohajung Best Time To visit Nov, Dec Jan, Feb , Mar Previous Next TREK PACKAGE ₹ 8,000/- Ex Rishikesh (5N/6D) ₹ 6,000/- Ex Lohajung + 5% GST 6 Days Trekking 24 Km Pick Up Point: Rishikesh Payment Mode: Cash, UPI, Bank Transfer Book Now Trek Info Region :- Uttarakhand Snow: December to March Trekking Km: 24 Kms Need Help? Call us on 9045089649 Overview About Trek Trek Highlight Brief Itinerary Detailed Itinerary How To Reach Cost Term Cancellation Policy Trek Essentials Fitness Risk and Response Secure Travels Guideline Brahmatal Trek Region: Uttarakhand Trek Duration: 06 Days Trek Difficulty: Easy to Moderate Maximum Altitude: 12,200 Ft. Approximate Trekking Distance: 24 Kms. Brahmatal (12,200 Ft. Altitude & 24 Kms. Distance) – The very name evokes fascination, compelling you to embark on this adventure at least once. Nestled in the depths of the Himalayas in Uttarakhand, Brahmatal stands out as one of India’s premier treks. The optimal time to experience the Brahmatal Trek is from December to March, offering a diverse array of sights throughout the journey. From dense forests to snow-laden meadows, this trek allows you to explore the region thoroughly. The campsite at Bekaltal provides breathtaking views of numerous peaks against a crystal-clear sky. The majestic sights of Mt. Nanda Ghunti and Mt. Trishul from this vantage point are truly captivating. The 6-day trek promises a lifetime of experiences, rejuvenating the body and fostering qualities like unity, friendship, and kindness. Engaging with locals during the journey provides insights into the culture and traditions of this region. Commencing from Rishikesh and concluding in the scenic landscape of Uttarakhand, this trek is not just about travel; it’s about feeling and living every moment. The journey unfolds with slightly ascending slopes, occasional network gaps, encounters with locals, visits to small villages, meandering water streams, playful children, dense forests, vibrant flowers, and more. Brahmatal Trek is well-suited for beginners and those less trained in trekking. With a difficulty grade ranging from easy to moderate, the trek is accessible to most enthusiasts. Adequate physical and mental preparation is recommended to fully enjoy the trek and overcome any challenges that may arise. Our Brahmatal Trek package is economically designed, ensuring high-class facilities and a seamless experience for our customers. Backed by a highly experienced and trained team, we strive to make every trek, including Brahmatal, worth remembering. Once you embark on this trek, you’ll likely find yourself returning for more adventures. Bramhatal is a 6-day trek that includes the journey from the basic destination (Rishikesh) to the same point, as this place is situated in Lohajung, which is a part of Chamoli Garhwal, Uttarakhand. So, it would take you approximately 6 days for the total trek to be completed. Well, now let’s have a glance at the origin of the name “Bramhatal.” As per Hindu culture, it is said that in this place the Creator of the mighty universe, “Bhagwan Brahma,” has meditated in this Tal. Tal is referred to as “lake,” so this place was named after his name, which made it Brahmatal. Well, as the story makes us more concerned about the place, if you once visit this place, it will also make you more concerned about nature. The drastic change in nature will make you a little concerned about making your planet healthier. Brahmatal is at 12200 feet, and the maximum altitude is 3600 meters. The trek starts from Lohajung, which is 2600 meters above sea level, which is also the base camp for starting your trek. You can also book a local guide for your trek from Lohajung. The Trek journey starts in Rishikesh, which is one of the holiest cities in India. The Ram Jhulaa and the Laxman Jhulaa are familiar in the area. The journey from Rishikesh to Devprayag  Passing from Rishikesh towards Devprayag, which is one of the five prayags of Uttarakhand, here you will see the combination of the 2 rivers across the area. The River Alaknanda and Bhagirathi combine in one and show up about their equality, which gives a soothing picture view. The soothing Valley Lohajung  Moving forward, you will reach Lohajung, the nearest town of Brahmatal, which is also a valley. This valley shows you different aspects of nature. White Mountain, fully covered with snow, “The Greater Himalayas,” is not far from this valley, which shows you the different aspects of nature. This valley has a very heart-melting and soothing view.  Jhanda chowk  As you start your trek from Lohajung to Bekaltal and from Bekaltal to Jhanda Chowk, this Chowk is familiar with its sunrise view, and people schedule their trek in such a way that they can see the sunrise from Jhanda Chowk. As you reach Brahmatal, you will find yourself in “Heaven,” because Brahmatal has the best views from its peak. Himalayan Peaks such as Mount Trishul and Mount Nanda Ghuti, Neelkanth, Hathi Ghoda, Chaukhamba, mrigthuni.   blossom your heart and your emotions. The Himalayan peaks roar at the sky with their height, giving you an unbelievable experience.  This must be experienced in a lifetime. Day 1: Rishikesh To Lohajung • Altitude: 2,300 m/7,662 ft• Drive Distance: 250 km | Duration: 10 hrs• Pickup Point: ISBT Rishikesh Time: 6:00 AM• Local market and network available at Lohajung• Stay: In a guesthouse• Route: Rishikesh – Devprayag – Srinagar – Rudraprayag – Karanprayag – Dewal – Lohajung Day 2: Lohajung To Bekaltal • Bekaltal: 3,000 m/9,950 ft• Trek Distance: 6 km | Duration: 4-5 hrs• Altitude Gain: 700m/ 2,150 ft • Difficulty: Moderate level of ascent through a forest• One-third of the trek is through a village and the rest is through the forest• Hot lunch at campsite• Water Source: Springs and manmade water sources• Bekaltal is 15-minute walk from the campsite• Take an evening walk to Bekalatal Lake and enjoy a sunset view • Stay: in tents Day 3: Trek From Bekaltal To Brahmatal •Bramhatal: 3,300 m/ 11,550 ft • Jhandi Top: 3,800 m/ 12,150 ft• Trek Distance: 8 km | Duration: 6 to 7 hrs• Altitude Gain: 600 m/ 1,400 ft• Steep

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Phurala Ridge Trek

Phulara Ridge Trek DifficultyDifficult Duration 6 Days Maximum Altitude12, 172 ft Base Camp Sankri Best Time To visit April, May, Sep, Oct Previous Next TREK PACKAGE 9,000/- Ex Dehradun (5N/6D) 7,000/- Ex Sankari + 5% GST 6 Days Trekking 30 Km Pick Up Point: Dehradun Payment Mode: Cash, UPI, Bank Transfer Book Now Trek Info Region :- Uttarakhand Snow: December to March Trekking Km: 30 Kms Need Help? Call us on 9045089649 Overview About Trek Trek Highlight Brief Itinerary Detailed Itinerary How To Reach Cost Term Cancellation Policy Trek Essentials Fitness Risk and Response Secure Travels Guideline About Phulara Ridge Trek Region: Uttarakhand Trek Duration: 06 Days Trek Difficulty: Easy To Moderate Max Altitude: 3690m / 12106 Ft. Approx Trekking Km: 30 Kms. Nearest Bus/Railway Station/Airport: Dehradun Best time to do: September to November The Phulara Ridge Trek stands out as one of Uttarakhand’s most enchanting journeys. Whether you’re a novice or a seasoned trekker, the allure of Phulara Ridge Trek promises an unforgettable experience. Embarking from Dehradun, the trek unfolds through Sankri and onwards to Phulara Ridge, meandering through lush meadows and quaint villages. With temperatures dropping low, even the spring season graces the landscape with a blanket of snow, though the prime visiting months are May and June, or the serene period from September to November. Phulara Ridge boasts numerous attractions that beckon travelers from far and wide. Among them, the picturesque meadows of Pushtara stand as a testament to nature’s splendor, inviting adventurers to lose themselves in her embrace. In today’s fast-paced world, finding moments of peace and serenity amidst the chaos becomes imperative. While foreign escapades may not be feasible for everyone, Uttarakhand, with its plethora of trekking destinations and natural wonders, offers a sanctuary for the soul. Our Phulara Ridge Trek Package aims to make this dream accessible to all, ensuring that financial constraints do not hinder the pursuit of adventure. We extend a warm welcome to travelers worldwide, providing top-notch amenities and services to ensure a seamless and memorable journey. For a detailed insight into the Phulara Ridge Trek, refer to our comprehensive itinerary outlining the day-to-day schedule of the trek. Join us and embark on an expedition to rediscover the beauty of nature and the essence of tranquility. The Phulara Ridge Trek is approximately 25 kilometers long. After walking for 4-5 hours over this ridge, you will see magnificent meadows on one side and a compelling valley with mountain vistas on the other, making for a spellbinding experience. The Phulara Ridge Trek is located in the center of two valleys and features a walking track. It feels like you’re walking through a knife’s edge. It’s great to be surrounded by massive mountains. Stunning views of neighboring mountain ranges, notably Dev Kayara Peak, from the top of Phulara Ridge Walk keep you enthralled throughout the trek. The Phulara Ridge Trek is one of India’s most attractive treks, with stunning scenery. Ridge treks are uncommon in India, and only a small percentage of the population attempts ridge summits. Nonetheless, after being investigated, this route has become one of the most popular. The Phulara Ridge Trek reaches a height of 12,000 metres. The Phulara Ridge Trek begins in the little village of Sankri in Uttarakhand’s Uttarkashi district. Sankri is also a starting point for other treks such as Har ki Dun, Kedarkantha Trek, and Bali Pass Trek. This hard trek in Uttarakhand is rated as easy to moderately difficult, depending mostly on the trekker’s fitness level. This walk is appropriate for both families and solo trekkers. Phulara Ridge trip is also a fantastic journey for monsoon treks, as there are flowers and foliage at that time of year, making the trek much more memorable. The temperature during the Phulara Ridge walk varies between 8 and 15 degrees Celsius during the day and drops to -5 degrees Celsius at night. As a result, adequate equipment and clothing are required to combat the sub-zero temperatures. If you’re a photographer who wants to capture the stunning scenery on this walk, bring additional backup batteries.   Day 1 : Dehradun – Sankri Altitude: 1,950m/ 6,400 feet Drive Distance: 220 km (10 hr approx.) Pickup: Dehradun at 6:30 AM Type Of Vehicle: Tata Sumo/Tempo Traveler or similar vehicle Network Available: BSNL Arrival at Sankri: 5:00 PM Stay: in the hotel, attached washroom with running hot water. Day 2: Sankri – Sikolta Altitude: 9,300 ft Trek Distance: 7 km Duration: 5-6 hrs Gradient: Moderate Ascending trail Water Source: Small stream near a broken bridge about 3.5 hrs into the trek  Stay: In tents, Twin sharing Day 3 : Sikolta – Bhoj Gadi Altitude: 11,115 ft  Trek Distance: 4.45 km Duration: 4-5 hrs Gradient: Easy to Moderate Ascending trail Water Source: A stream near a bridge an hour into the trek. Prominent Peak Views: Kedarkantha peak, Dhunda top, Lekha Top, Vijay Top, Swargarohini Stay: In tents, twin sharing Day 4 : Bhojgadi – Pushtara via Phulara Ridge Altitude: Pushtara – 9,500 ft, Phulara Ridge – 12,127 ft  Trek Distance: 8.4 km Duration: 6-7 hrs approx. Uphill climb with a flat path on the ridge, followed by a descent to Pushtara Water Source: There is no water source. Carry at least 2 liters of water from the Bhojgadi campsite Prominent Peak Views: Bandarpoonch, Kalanag, Sarutal, Hanuman top, Ranglana Day 5: Pushtara – Taluka and Sankri Altitude: 6,919 ft (Taluka), 6,352 ft (Sankri) Trek Distance (Pushtara – Taluka): 8.1 km | Duration: 5–6 hrs approx. Gradient: Easy to moderate Descending trail to Taluka Water Source: A stream just before entering the forest, about 1.5 hrs into the trek.  Drive Distance (Taluka – Sankri): 5.8 km Duration: 1 hr approx. Landmarks on the way: Broken Gujjar huts, logging of timber, water tank, Tumrikot Village Stay: in the hotel, attached washroom with running hot water Day 6: Sankri – Dehradun Drive Distance: 220 km | Duration: 10 hrs approx.  Drop-off: Dehradun Railway Station Day 1: Dehradun to Sankri Our excursion begins in Dehradun, where we will

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