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Trekking in Garhwal,
Uttaranchal Valley
The Garhwal is one of the
frequently visited areas in the Himalayas. The two river outlets of Ganga
and amuna provide the main enterance to Garhwal Himalaya, throug the towns
of Haridwar, Rishikesh, Dehradun ad Mussoorie. The Gangotri area near the
source of the Bhagirathi River is the most popular destination for
trakkers and mountaineers. It is the gateway to many famous glaciers and
spectacular peaks, apart from being one of the most sacred places in
Garhwal.
Two other important areas are Valley of
Flowers and Badrinath, near the source of the Alaknanda River source are also
much frequented. The whole of Garhwal Himalaya is pilgrimage country, visited
by thousands of travelers men ad women, yong and old, rich and poor, coming from
every corner of India. It lies between the Punjab to the West and the Nepal
Himalayas to the East. This is one area in the Himalayas, which has something to
offer to all the mountaineers, the trekkers, the naturalist and the
photographer. As Garhwal houses some of the holiest of Hindu shrines, it
attracts millions of pilgrims every year from all over the Indian sub-continent.
The Garhwal Himalayas have attracted
mountaineers from all over the world, to attempt and scale the mighty peaks in
this region. A Garhwal trekking tour in this area, combined with visits to the
holy temples of Gangotri, Kedarnath, Badrinath and Yamunotri, will add spiritual
experience of the Himalayas as you watch the stream of people bathing and lining
up in front of the temples to have a view of holy shrine, and to wash away, the
sins of a lifetime.
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Deharadun
Mussorie Trek
Dehradun Mussoorie in Indian States of
Uttaranchal, like other hill resorts in India, came into existence in the 1820s
or thereabouts, when the families of British colonials began making for the
hills in order to escape the scorching heat of the plains. Small settlements
grew into large stations and were soon vying with each other for the title of
"queen of the hills." Mussoorie's name derives from the Mansur shrub (Cororiana
nepalensis), common in the Himalayan foothills; but many of the house names
derive from the native places of those who first built and lived in them.
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Dodi Tal Trek
High up in the
mountains is the Dodi tal lake- mysterious, alluring, and simply beautiful ! The
serene, tranquil surroundings, gurgling streams, crystal clear water, and dense
alpine forests make for an ideal retreat. The trek from Dodital to Yamnotri
takes you through high altitude grasslands and dense virgin forests. The scenery
en-route is really astounding ! The trek for Dodi
Tal commences from Uttarkashi or Kalyani, which can be approached by motor.
Kalyani to Agoda is a gradual climb through woods, fields and villages along· a
mule track. The trek from Agoda to Dodi Tal is steep and through thick forests.
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Gangotri
Nanadavan Trek
Celebrated in Hindu
mythology and religion, the Garhwal Himalayas are said to be the "Abode of the
Gods". The river Ganges takes its source in this remote massif, at the sacred
shrine of Gangotri, and rushes down to the plains in a torrential fury. Very few
trekkers follow this itinerary which will lead to one of the most important
spots of Hindu spirituality, where you will experience a strange atmosphere of
religious fervour.
From Kedarnath, where hundreds of pilgrims arrive from all regions of India, the
path proceeds at first along the sacred Bhagirathi river, then through dense
forests and grassy areas as far as Lata. From there it is a 5-hour drive to
Gangotri, where the second part of the trek starts.
Near Gaumukh, close to the
Source of the Ganges, you will experience the strange view of half-naked saddhus
in the lotus position, meditating on the bank of the bubbling stream pouring out
the glacier. Further up, Tapovan is a grassy area with numerous brooks,
surrounded by snowy peaks. It is a round-trip itinerary starting in Kedarnath,
along the sacred Baghirathi river, then heading west, through dense forests and
grassy areas. The northern part of the itinerary will offer magnificent views of
several high altitude lakes.
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Tons Valley and Har
Ki Dun Trek
Treks in around Tons Valley and Har Ki Dun - Tons
Valley is most westerly inlet of Garhwal Himalaya. The Dhauladhar Range
separates it from the Baspa Valley of Kinnaur in Himachal Pradesh. Passes over
this range are comparatively new trekking experiences for visitors because the
whole of kinnaur has been a restricted area until the 1990s. Har Ki Dun has
long been a popular destination, at the upper NE end of the Tons, near the
junction of three small glaciated valleys. Below this point other side valleys
offer attractive hiking. Access is by bus from Mussorie or Dehradun to Netwar
(1380m) and Sankri. You will also find here representatives of the Himalaya
Trekking Association, which is supposed to be an authorized government agency.
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Kauri Pass
Trekking
A straightforward trip offering glorious view f
some of the highest mountains of Garhwal Himalaya. The
Kauri pass trek is amongst the best in the Garhwal mountains. The trail takes
you through lush green fields, remote villages and virgin forests. Lord
Curzon, once the viceroy of India, traveled this route, hence it is also known
as Curzon's Trail. Ghat, 19km SE of Nand Prayag, is the starting point. This
small town on the main Rishikesh-Joshimath road at the junction of the Mandakini
and Alaknanda rivers has tourist and forest rest houses, PWD bunglow and rest
house. Best Period : June and September-October.
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Nanda Devi Treks
This classic trek takes us
across the picturesque meadows and valleys that border the western edge of the
Nanda Devi Sanctuary. Situated in the upper watershed of the Alaknanda River in
the Garhwal Himalaya, Nanda Devi Sanctuary is a vast glacial basin segmented by
a series of parallel ridges emanating from the encircling mountain ramparts.
The sanctuary is a vast amphitheatre some 132 km in circumference encompassing
some of the most formidable gorges and covering about 625 sq. km of snow and
ice. The most important ridge is the Rishikot-Devistan ridge which separates
the inner sanctuary from the basin.
The sanctuary is encircled by high mountain ranges and is accessible only from
NW for a short period. The mountain ranges and is accessible only from NW for a
short period. The mountain rim has such high peaks as Dunagiri 7066m,
Changabang 6864m, Kalanka 6931m, Rishi Pahar 6992m, Nanda Devi East 7434m, Nanda
Khat 6611m, Trisul 7120m. Nanda Devi main 7816m is situated on a short ridge
projecting from eastern rim at Nanda Devi East.
This amazing feat of endurance and determination was capped when Tilman later
returned to conquer the peak itself.
Sadly, the mystic of the area
led to an excess of expeditions and ecological damage and the Sanctuary was
closed in the 1980's. Investigations are currently underway to assess the
recovery. Understandably, the country that surrounds the Sanctuary now has its
own attractions for walkers and pilgrims alike. The immediate landscape has been
beautifully tamed by centuries of low-key habitation and cultivation but the
constant backdrop of the mighty Himalayan peaks makes for a magnificence
unrivalled elsewhere in the region.
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