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Pithoragarh,
the easternmost hill district of
Uttar Pradesh, bordering Nepal
in the east and Tibet in the
norith, is often called
'miniature Kasmir'. Its environs
are known for the abundant
natural beauty and many fine
temple that are important
pilgrimage points and it is the
base for many exciting treks eg.
Pithorgarh-Parwati Lake -Chota
Kailash-Sinla Pass Trek.
Along the Gori valley in the
district of Pithoragarh are may
interesting trekking routes eg
Munsyari-Martoli-Milam-Ralam
glacier. During treks in the
kali, Kuti and Dhauli eastern
valley regions, one not only
walks along a large portion of
the Kailash-Mansarover route,
but also gets an exposure to The
socio-cultural life of the
people libving in the Chaudans,
Byans and Darma valleys.
Bageshwar - sunderdhunga -
pindari - kafni Glacier Trek
36 kms from kausani, at the
confluence of the rivers Gomti
and Saryu lies this religious
towon of Bageshwar.An important
pilgrime centre of the Kumaon
Himalayas, Bageshwar is adonred
by temples and places of worship
and is often eqated, by
piligrims , with Varanasi in its
divinity and religion.From
Bageshwar to Song is a 40Kms
motorable road and from Song and
there is a trek of 14kms to
Dhakuri, 8km trek to khati and
7km trek to jatoli from where
the route diverges to
Sunderdhunga Pindari and Kafni.
Trekking in Garhwal
Panch Kedar Trek
Panch Kedars are the five
different forms of the Hindu God
Shivas, and are known as
Kedarnath (3584m); Madmaheshwar
(3289 m); Tungnath (3810 m);
Rudranath (2134 m). The
mountainscape from each temple
is fascinating, the valley full
of rich fauna & fiora and the
people hospitale.
Kedarnath - Vasuki Tal Trek
The terk stsrts from
Gaurikumd,Where one can have a
refreshing bath in the hot water
sulphur springs. The trek from
Gaurikund to Rambara winds along
the river Mandakini forest and
across beautiful waterfalls. The
trek from Kedarnath to Vasuki
Tal is a continous Ascent along
a goat track and it offers a
panoramic view Of Chaukhamba
peaks. The final trek to Vasuki
Tal is Downhill for 1 km. At the
bottom of this, one can see
Rectangular slabs of rocks.
Best Season- May - Sept.
Dodi Tal
Situated at an elevation of 3024
mts., north of Uttarkashi and
surrounded by dense
woods of
oak, pine, Deodar and
rhododendrons. The crystal clear
lake is full of Rare fishes and
the Himalayan Golden Trouts. The
trek to Dodi Tal connemnce from
Utarkashi to Kalyani and is
Approachable by motor. Kalyani
to Agoda is gradual climb
through woods, fields and
villages on a mule track the
trek from Agoda to Dodi Tal is
steep and thgrough thick
forests.
Best Season: The route is open
thuorghout the year, though in
winters it is quite cold.
Gangotri Kedarnath Trek
This trek is along the old
pilgrim route from gangotri to
kedarnath. From Gangotri one has
to come down to Mala by motor .
The actual ltrek starts from
Mala, after crossing the river
Bhagirathi. The trek is on level
upto Sauri-ki-gad and from this
point the climb to Belak is
gradual. From Belak to Budha
Kedar, to is downhill through
dense forests full of birks and
willlife. From Budha Kedar to
Panwali, it is an uphill climb
through trreaced fields and
picturesque villages. The
enchanting view of the Garhwal
Himalaya is very refreshing and
compensates the efforts of
rgular ascend and descend. The 'Bugyals'
(alpine meadows ) on this trek
are most beautiful, specially
the Kush-Kalyani and the.
Panwali bugyals.
Gangotri-Gaumukh-Nandavan-Tapovan
Trek
This trek combines the
experience of mountain climbing,
rock climbing, boulder-hopping
and glacier traversing. The trek
is not a very rigoroous one and
is easily negotiable by non
mountaineers too. It passes
through orchards of coniferous
pine trees at chir-basa and
birch at Bhojasa. From Gaumukh
to Nandanvan, one traverses
along the Gangotri and
Chatturangini glaciers. Pitch a
camp at the junction of
chatturangini and Bhagirathi
gangotri glaciers. From
Nandanvan, view the Shivling,
Bhagirathi, Sudarshana, thelu
peaks and Kedar Dome. Cross the
Gangotri glacier and rocky face
before arriving at the lush
green meadows of tapovan,
surrounded by many named and
unnamed peaks of the Garhwal
Himalayas.
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