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DELHI MUSSOORIE CORBETT
NAINITAL RANIKHET DELHI |
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Day
01: (DELHI - MUSSOORIE)
Morning after
breakfast receive you from Delhi residence and
straight drive to Mussoorie, upon arrival check
into the hotel, evening free for rest or nature
walk at Mall road on your own, dinner & over night
day at Hotel.
Day 02: (MUSSOORIE)
Begin the second
day of your Tour to Mussoorie begins with a
healthy breakfast at the hotel. Later in the day
enjoy
exploring various attractions in Mussoorie like
Gun Hill, Kempty Falls, Jharipani Falls, Bhatta
Falls, Lal Tibba, Mussoorie Lake, Camel's Back
Rock, Municipal Garden and Company Bagh. Overnight
stay at the Hotel in Mussoorie
Day 03: (MUSSOORIE - CORBETT)
After Breakfast,
depart for Corbett, in the afternoon check into
the hotel, after having some rest and lunch leave
to take some Team building Activities : -
ROCK CLIMBING
RIVER CROSSING
RAPPELLING ETC.
Evening free for rest or Surrounding nature walk,
dinner & over night stay at Hotel
Day 04: (CORBETT - NAINITAL) 
Early
in the MORNING PROCEED to Jugle safari with
naturalist. Jim Corbett National Park in India
is one of the famous national PARKS in Asia. It
was the first national park to chosen to start
project tiger program in 1973. The park is
famous of for its rich flora and fauna, a wide
population of Tigers, Leopards and Elephants,
Deer, Wild boar, Jungle cat, Fishing cat, The
dole, Wild dog, Himalayan black bear, Sloth
bear, Himalayan palm civet, Indian Grey
Mongoose, Black napped hare, Porcupine, Common
otter, Fish eating Ghariyal, mugger crocodiles,
Langur, Rhesus monkey, 110 tree species, 580
bird species and 25 reptile species distributed
through out the national park in terrai and
hilly region. after that return back to you
resort, after having some rest leave for
nainital, Upon arrival check in at hotel.
Evening at leisure to enjoy Boating at Naini
Lake, visit to the Mall Road. Overnight stay at
the hotel.
Nainital
Was discovered by
an Englishman named P. Barron in 1839. The
glorious gem-like lake and the virgin hills
appealed to him so strongly that he left a
flourishing sugar business to settle here. And so
it began. First the holidaying English then the
Indian maharajas and then the Indian public.
Nainital has never looked back as a summer retreat
since.
The headquarters of the district by the same
name; Nainital is the largest and most popular
hill-station of the Kumaon region. Making it
your base, you can visit other spots such as
Ranikhet, Kausani, Mukteshwar and Almora. The
heart of the destination is the Naini Lake named
after the emerald green eyes of the Goddess
Parvati, who is also the patron goddess of the
region. From around the lake rise wooded slopes,
one side being heavily populated by a large
township.
Nainital is also intimately linked with
legendary hunter turned conservationist Jim
Corbett. He lived here with his family and it is
from here that he first ventured on hunting
trips in the surrounding forests. Later Corbett
was to play an important role in establishing a
game sanctuary under a conservation programme
promoted by him and other like minded friends,
which went on to become one of India's first
national wildlife parks the Corbett National
Park.
Make the Naini Lake area your base for exploring
this old hill station. The lake itself nestles
between the Ayarpatta ridge to the west and Sher
Ka Danda to the west. Head for the Mall area,
which runs along its eastern bank with its
line-up of small hotels, restaurants and
storefronts. A peaceful walkway encircles the
lake and the opposite side known as Thandi Sadak
is popular for pony rides. When the holiday
crowds start getting to you, head for the higher
slopes of the hills to discover a peaceful and
calm side of the hill-station.
Day 05: (NAINITAL)
After Breakfast
proceed to visit below mention places
China Peak
Also known as Naina
Peak, this peak is at an altitude of 2611 mts and
at a distance of 6 kms from Nainital. China Peak
being the highest peak of the town, offers
stunning views of the majestic snow capped
Himalayan range from Bandar Punch in the weat to
the peaks of Nepal in the east. And a bird's eye
view of the entire town of Nainital on the other
side. The emerald green Naini lake, the
centerpiece of the town below, looks wonderful
from the top. It is truly worth the 60 minute hike
to the top. Unlike other viewing spots, China Peak
is not visited by crowds of tourists so it's a
beautiful spot to enjoy a few hours of solitude
too. For those who might find the climb a little
strenuous, there are ponies to be hired. Once at
the top though, tourist infrastructure is fairly
minimal in terms of food availability so it's best
to carry food and water with you.
The Lake Area
The Mallital area,
which falls in the northern part of the lake, is
where the High Court building is located. Here is
where you'll find The Flats, the Tibetan Market
and the Burra Bazaar, the Eco Cave Gardens and
several top end hotels. If you've planned a golf
game at the Governor's house you need to head for
the Tallital area, at the southern end of the lake
- also home to the tourist office and other
government offices.
The Naina Devi Temple
To the north of the
lake is the small Naina Devi Temple, one of
India's venerable 64 Shaktipeeths. The pathway to
the temple, edging the lakeside is a verdant
trail. The lake is said to have sprung from the
eye of the Goddess Parvati which legend has it
fell here when the grief-stricken Lord Shiva broke
into his cosmic tandava dance of destruction with
his dead consort in his arms.
The Flats
In close proximity
to the Naina Devi Temple and the lake, the
flattened ground created as a result of a
landslip, is a popular venue for local football
matches and other sports. Part of it is also a
large car park. In the summer the holiday crowd
fills up the place as they come to enjoy the
breeze, and try out the snack stalls. A bazaar
also springs up here selling local handicrafts
such as shawls, blankets, candles, decorative
items and tweeds. The Tibetan market along the
edge of the lake is very popular and a permanent
feature.
Eco
Cave Garden
A hot favorite with
children, it's an excellent way to introduce them
to eco-friendly living. The six caves here bring
out the explorer in the kids and their
high-spirited laughter rewards you for its novel
approach to adventure in the hills. Not for the
claustrophobic though. The musical fountain
operates during the high season Overnight stay at
the hotel
Day 06: (NAINITAL - RANIKHET)
After Breakfast,
depart for Ranikhet. upon arrival check into the
hotel, after having some rest proceed for
sightseeing. Overnight stay at hotel.
Ranikhet
Ranikhet is the
place which wonderfully mirrors best of the
heavenly Himalayas; their lush green forest,
majestic mountains delicate plant life and
attractive plant life. To view nature and its
elements in full harmony the right place is to be
is Ranikhet. According to the popular belief this
place had won the heart of Rani Padmini, queen of
Raja Sudhardev. She chose this scenic to be her
adobe and since than it has come to be known as
Ranikhet, literally QUEENS Field. At an altitude
of 1829 mtrs above sea level, this hill resort is
undoubtedly a tourists paradise. The scented
mountain breeze, fresh and pure, the singing
birds, the panoramic view of Himalayas the sight
sound and smell leave the onlooker spell bound,
during the rain, flowers sprout up every where in
rainbow color, branches of tree spout up with
ripened fruits and sun light peeping through the
mist and clouds endow an enchanting effect all
across the Ranikhet. As winters come ,the softly
falling snow flakes covers the environment in
sheet of pure whiteness. The charm of every season
is irresistible in its own right. And this is what
makes Ranikhet an all season destination. Discover
Kumaon takes you to the following places ideal for
picnic as well us pilgrimage.
Binsar Mahadev Temple

Binsar Mahadev is
another temple of significance in the region,
located 19 km from Ranikhet. The temple is
surrounded by thick deodar forests and lies at an
altitude of 2480 metres. With idols of Ganesh, Har
Gauri and Maheshmardini in its sanctum the temple
is knon for its architectural finesse. The idol of
Maheshmardini is engraved with texts in 'Nagarilipi'
which dates back to as early as the 9th century.
Built by King Pithu in memory of his father Bindu,
the place is also known as Bindeshwar temple. It
sees a large gathering of devotees on the occasion
of Baikunth Chaturdashi in the month of June. It
is said that devotees, especially women, pray all
night with lamps in their hands on this day for
the Lords blessings.
Kausani
Kausani, situated
around 50 KMs from Ranikhet, is famous for it's
breathtakingly close view of the Himalayan Peaks
and it's solitudes and greenery. The wide expanse
of the famous Katyur Valley lies in front of it as
you wake up to experience the Kausani sunrise.
Kausani's beauty arrested the feet of even
Mahatama Gandhi, who stayed for some time at this
place. The memory that brief stay of that great
man lingers behind in the Anasakti Ashrama.
Another great man of India the famous Hindi poet
Sumitra Nandan Pant was born here. There is small
museum to earmark that sacred spot. The famous
folk singer Gopidas was also inspired by the
beauty of Kausani. Pinnath (10KMs), Bura Pinnath
(5KMs) and Bhakot are the highest points near
Kausani.
KRC Museum and Golf Course 
Kumaun Regiment of
Indian Army is perhaps one of the most prestigious
and the most decorated of all. The Kumaun
Regimental Museum offers a peep into our recent
history and showcases the bravery and valour with
which our soldiers fought. The KRC Golf Course is
another delight for Golf lovers.
Chaubatia Gardens
Chaubatiya gardens
are famous for their sprawling orchards of
delicious apples, plums, peaches and apricots. It
is result of the pioneering efforts of a British
settler 150 years ago. The garden has a sale
counter which you can buy fresh apple juice.
Sitla Khet
Situated between
Ranikhet and Almora this picturesque place not
only affords a wide view of the Himalayan peaks
but is also full of fruit orchards. Scouting camps
are frequently held here and there is a beautiful
temple of Syahi Devi around 3 KMs away on a lovely
mountainous trail. The birth place of the first
chief minister of the province of Uttar Pradesh,
Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant is a place called Khunt
situated nearby. Some years back a centenary
memorial has been built at this place to
commemorate the memory of this great son of the
soil.
Day 07: (RANIKHET - DELHI DROP)
After breakfast
proceed to visit remaining part of this beautiful
hill station, depart for Delhi. Upon arrival drop
at airport / railway station
Cost
of the tour is Rs. 13,850/- per person (based on
04 person)
COST
INCLUDED:
Transportation by Car through out the tour,
All pick up and dropping facilities
Sightseeing as per the itinerary
Accommodation on twin sharing basis.
Breakfast
All meals at Corbett National park
01 time Elephant ride
All taxes.
Drivers T.A. D.A.
ALL fuel, and state taxes, parking fee.
COST
EXCLUDED:
Any airfare.
Lunch & Dinner (Except Corbett)
Any personal expenses like Laundry, STD calls,
etc.
Any insurance.
Any claim due to natural Calamities such as
land slide, road blockage etc.
Or any other things which are not mentioned in
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7850/- per person (based on 06 person) |
| Duration |
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09 days/08 nights (6 days of trekking) |
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Nainital
- Pathariya - Kilbury - Vinayak - Kunjkharak
- Akashkhanda - Kumeria - Vanghat River
Lodge |
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450 m to 2500 m |
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November to March |
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Moderate |
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Highlights:
Trekking from Nainital to Corbett, spectacular
views of peaks, Tiger sighting in open jeeps
& elephant ride at Dhikala, rich Himalayan
flora, altitude migrant birds and occasional
sightings of endangered mammals like Himalayan
Black Bear and Serow, Homestays and Eco-tourism
projects like Mahseer Conservation
Unlike most other treks that are done in
summer for easier access, this trek is best
enjoyed around winter months as high altitude
birds migrate to lower regions and the forests
are in bloom. This forest trek has great
altitudinal variation, giving the whole
region a diverse bird and mammal life. An
astounding 650 bird species have been reported
here and the assemblage of mammals is equally
impressive, the most notable being the elusive
Serow.
Highly recommended for beginners, this is
a moderate trek through beautiful natural
surroundings. You hike along old pony trails,
camp at scenic spots or stay in colonial
era forest bungalows. Starting from the
right bank of the Kosi River this trek involves
walking through dense broadleaf forest rich
in wildlife, and forging through shallow
streams. As we gain altitude, vegetation
& landscape go through considerable
change and you move on to conifer forests
of oak and pine that open into scenic valleys
& gorges. You finally end the trek at
temperate forest higher up that offer spectacular
views of the icy Himalayas along the way.
What is quite remarkable is the ever-changing
biodiversity, rich wildlife and the dramatic
difference in forest types each day.
The hike takes you through forests dominated
by dense undergrowth of Ringal, bamboo and
ferns and you can encounter a variety of
wildlife such as barking deer and pheasants.
The forest stretch between Vinayak and Patahriya
is of great ornithological importance as
the once-considered extinct Himalayan Quail
was reported here. You pass through small
villages and hamlets, where you can see
people lead a simple symbiotic life in harmony
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1: Nainital - Pathariya - Kilbury
Early morning, you leave Nainital for Pathariya,
your first camp perched at a height of 2200
m, which spectacular views of Nainital town.
Overnight at Pathariya
Day 2: Pathariya - Vinayak (14 km/ 9
hrs)
This
day's trek takes you through one of the
finest patches of cedar forest, crisscrossed
by streams to the highest ridge of Vinayak
(2600m), with stunning views of the Himalayas.
Here is your best chance to find the elusive
Serow and while you do so look out for signs
of the Himalayan Black Bear. The trail from
Pathariya leads up to the popular Naina/Cheena
peak (2600 m), from where you trek further
on a narrow trail along the ridge to Sigri
(2350m), Guhugu Khan and Pangot.
At Vinayak you stay in the beautiful forest
bungalow or camp out in the compound of
the nursery. Evenings are magical as the
setting sun transforms the icy Himalayas
across Vinayak into gold. Overnight at Vinayak
campsite
Day 3: Vinayak - Kunjkharak (16 km/ 5
hrs)
From Vinayak the main trail runs east along
the ridge to Kunjkharak, your next campsite.
Though this is a motorable track, chances
of coming come across any vehicle are very
slim. Barely a kilometer before Kunjkharak
you get a magnificent 380 km broad view
of the Himalayan range. A unique feature
of this moist temperate forest is the Khoola
(Jhoola) moss that carpets the floor below.
This moss absorbs water and helps in retaining
moisture in the forest. Camp for the night
at the clearing in the forest department
compound of Kunjkharak, kharak in Kumaoni
meaning pass. Overnight at Kunjkharak campsite
Day 4: Kunjkharak - Akashkhanda (9 km/
6 hrs)
From
Kunjkharak, the trek starts on a steep descent
to the south, the temperature begins to
drop and the views get spectacular. The
trail takes you to dense temperate forests
dominated by oak, chestnut and rhododendron.
Birds commonly seen here include the colourful
Jays, Magpie and Thrushes. Halfway through
the trek you find some mountain streams
with clear water, which are good places
to stop for lunch. The campsite at Akashkhanda
(1600 m) has a beautiful forest bungalow
set amidst pine trees that offers complete
solitude. On a clear day you get spectacular
views of Nanda Ghunti (20,700 ft) and Trishul
(23,360 ft) peaks. Overnight at Akashkhanda
campsite
Day 5: Akashkhanda - Kumeria (16 km/5
hrs) - Vanghat
The trek from Akashkhanda is a sharp narrow
decline to Mon through coniferous forests.
The verandah at the primary school of Mon
is a welcome site to rest for a while. You
soon get on to the old district board road
that meanders along the Kosi and leads to
the village of Okhaldhunga (500m). From
here a fire lane soon merges with a narrow
broken trail that takes you to the relatively
large riverside village of Kunkhet, finally
ending on the other side of the suspension
bridge over the Kosi at Kumeria. Transfer
to waiting vehicle and drive to Marchula,
for a 2-km trek to Vanghat, a riverside
wilderness lodge on the periphery of Corbett
National Park
Day 6: Vanghat River Lodge
Hemmed
in between the Ramganga river and the Kalagarh
Tiger Reserve, Vanghat can be accessed through
various walks that descend into the Ramganga
Valley. You have the advantage of doing
nature hikes in the surrounding forests
- something not permitted inside the Park
- to explore prime wildlife habitats on
foot. A walk by the river gives you a chance
to explore the Mahseer pools, with scenes
of fish eagles hovering in the air and the
occasional tiger pugmark on the riverbed.
Look out for well-concealed Ghoral (a rare
species of goat antelope) in the steep rock
faces by the river.
In evening leaving at Nainital, |
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of the tour is Rs. 7850/- per person (based
on 06 person) |
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Transportation
by Jeep through out the tour, |
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Sightseeing
as per the itinerary |
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All
Meals during Trekking |
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Services
of Helper and Cook |
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Services
of English Speaking guide. |
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Drivers
T.A. D.A. |
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All
pick up and dropping facilities |
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Accommodation
on sharing basis. |
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All
trekking Equipments |
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Accommodation
in Tents / Rest House, |
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All
taxes. |
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ALL
fuel, and state taxes, parking
fee. |
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Any
airfare. |
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Any
insurance. |
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Or
any other things which are not
mentioned in cost included column. |
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Any
personal expenses like Laundry,
STD calls, etc. |
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Any
claim due to natural Calamities
such as land slide, road blockage
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Series
route for trekking on Greater Himalayas:
(Garhwal
and Kumaun)
The
Himalayas have had a lure for the traveller from
time immemorial from those seeking salvation to
the adventurous in search of new experiences.
The Indian Himalayas have also been part of the
all important silk route in the times gone by,
a reminder of the hardiness of the human race.
Trek along narrow winding trails with an abandon
that comes only from knowing that the destination
one seeks will be way beyond his expectations.
Make a choice among the best of the Himalayas
closest to one’s heart and go for it. Every
destination has a unique character that has to
be seen to be believed - one of them could be
the paradise you seek.
What
is Trekking?
Trekking is the best way of getting to know any
land, its people, its culture and traditions.
Although it is often confused with mountaineering
which is more technical and a well planned affair.
It was Adi Guru Shankaracharya, who trekked in
the Himalayas in the 8th century A.D., thereby
becoming the pioneer of a number of trekking routes
in this part of India. The mountain adventure
season which till recently was confined to the
summer months in this region; now covers almost
the full year including winter. Contrary to somewhat
widely held belief, a trek, mountaineering expedition,
ski trip or river run does not require a superhuman
physical condition. What is essential is a love
for the outdoors and respect for nature. If you're
fired by the spirit of adventure, let the sparks
in your heart fly in the hills of Kumaon, a land
blessed with snowbound peaks, Glaciers, Rolling
Meadows, jagged rock faces, scenic valleys, meandering
rivers, cascading waterfalls, dense forests and
hospitable people with rich culture.
Objective:
The proposed ten part series would focus
on some of Trekking routes in the Kumaon Himalayas
of Uttarakhand. The prime focus of the series
would be to synthesise an experience that would
encompass not only an exposure to a better and
more spiritual kind of lifestyle but would also
attempt to expose potential tourists to other
diversions along these main routes underlined
below. In addition the proposed programme would
also contain information and advice on issues
like environment conservation, ecotourism, etc.
Beginning with
the opening episode of Pindari Glacier, the
Ten part series intends covering Kafni glaciers,
Milam glaciers, Sunderdhunga glacier, Nanda
devi Sanctury, Panchachuli Glacier, Ralam Glacier,
Roop Kund and Namik glaciers. The above said
all the episodes will cover all the important
aspect and the historical importance of the
various places and the points that come through
the journey of trekking so as keeping in mind
to uplift the tourism factor in Uttarakhand.
Pindari
glaciers
Backgrounder
1st
Day
Kathgodam – Song - Loharkhet (N/H)
2nd Day
Loharkhet - Khati (N/H)
3rd
Day
Khati - Phurkiya (N/H)
4th
Day
Phurkiya - Pindari (N/H)
5th Day
Pindari - Dwali (N/H)
6th
Day
Dwali - Dhakuri (N/H)
7th Day
Dhakuri - Song - Bageshwar (N/H)
8th
Day
Song – Bageshwar – Kathgodam - Delhi
This
Trek is from Song to Pindari glaciers in much
small and less tiredness as compared to other
treks. This trek is full of scenic views and
the hidden beauty of the nature residing between
the Himalayan valley of the Kumaon region.
Kafni
Glacier
Backgrounder
1st
Day
Kathgodam – Song - Loharkhet (N/H)
2nd
Day
Loharkhet - Khati (N/H)
3rd
Day
Khati - Dwali (N/H)
4th
Day
Dwali - Kafni (N/H)
5th
Day
Kafni - Dwali (N/H)
6th
Day
Dwali - Dhakuri (N/H)
7th
Day
Dhakuri - Song - Bageshwar (N/H)
8th
Day
Song – Bageshwar – Kathgodam - Delhi
Kafni glaciers are the last Point and the challenge
the trekker faced to reach. It is a 24 kms trek.
The Kafni glacier lies left of the Pindar valley
and the Nandakot. The main Himalayan summits
visible from Kafni are Nandakot (6806 M) and
Nanda Bhanar (6104 )
Sundardunga
Glacier:
Background
1st
Day
Kathgodam - Song – Loharkhet (NH)
2nd
Day
Loharkhet – Khati (NH)
3rd
Day
Khati – Jatoli (NH)
4th
Day
Jatoli – Kathaliya (NH)
5th
Day
Kathaliya - Sunderdhunga - Kathaliya
6th
Day
Kathaliya – Jatoli (NH)
7th
Day
Jatoli – Dhakuri (NH)
8th
Day
Dhakuri - Loharkhet – Song (NH)
9th Day
Song – Kathgodam – Delhi
This valley is on the right side of Pindar valley.
Sunderdhunga literally means valley of beautiful
stones. The famous glaciers of this valley are
maiktoli Glacier (6804 M) and Sukhram glacier
and main peaks are Tharkot (6100 M), Mrigthuni
(6856 M), Maiktoli (6804 M) and Pawali Dwar
(6663 metres).
Milan
Glacier:
Background
1st
Day
Kathgodam – Munsiary (NH)
2nd
Day
Mid Pt – Lilam (NH)
3rd
Day
Lilam – Bughdyar (NH)
15 kms by Trek
4rd
Day
Bugudyar – Reilkot (NH)
5th
Day
Reilkot - Milam Village (NH)
6th
Day
Milam Village - Milam Glacier - Milam Village
(NH)
7th
Day
Milam Village - Reilkot (NH)
8th
Day
Reilkot - Bugudyar (NH)
9th
Day
Bugdiyar - Lilam – Munsyari (NH)
10th
Day
Munsiary – Kathgodam (According to the
probability)
The Milam glacier snout at 3872 metres is not
the only objective of the trek route indicated
but also the nodal point for a variety of high
grade routes and peaks. Munsiari is located
at the bank of Gauri Ganga stream at an altitude
of 2290 metres is last road terminus on this
route. Provision for food, porters can be done
here.
Namik Glacier:
Background
1st
Day
Kathgodam - Bageshwar – Sama - Liti (NH)
2nd Day
Liti – Gogina (NH)
3rd Day
Gogina – Namik Village (NH)
4th Day
Namik Village – Namik Glac – Namik
Village (NH)
5th Day
Namik Village - Gogina(NH)
6th
Day
Gogina – Liti - Sama(NH)
7th
Day
Sama – Bageshwar – Kathgodam - Delhi
Ralam
Glacier:
Background.
1st
Day
Kathgodam – Munsiary (NH)
2nd
Day
Mid Pt – Lilam (NH)
3rd
Day
Lilam – Ralam Village (NH)
4rd
Day
Ralam vill–Ralam Glac-Ralam vill (NH)
5th
Day
Ralam Village - Lilam (NH)
6th
Day
Lilam - Munsiyari (NH)
7th
Day
Munsiary – Kathgodam - Delhi (According
to the probability)
Panchachuli
Glacier:
Background
1st
Day
Kathgodam - Dharchula (NH)
2nd Day
Darchula – Baling (NH)
3rd Day
Baling - Duktu(NH)
4th Day
Duktu – Panchachuli Glac - Duktu (NH)
5th
Day
Duktu - Baling - Nagling (NH)
6th Day
Nagling - Dharchula (NH)
7th Day
Darchula – Kathgodam – Delhi
Nestling on the lap of
the snow capped peaks of Panchachuli, the Darma
valley in Pithoragarh district is endowed with
abundant scenic grandeur. 134 kilometers from
Pithoragarh and 35 kilometers from Dharchula
is the last bus terminal Sobla. From sobla to
Panchachuli Glacier is a 40-kilometer trek.
The route to the glacier abounds in exotic scenery,
snowcapped mountains, gushing streams, Alpine
meadows and a rich variety of flora & fauna.
And from the glacier one can see the panchachuli
peaks in their towering glory.
Adi Kailash & OM Parvat:
Background
1st Day
Kathgodam - Dharchula (NH)
2nd
Day
Darchula – Baling (NH)
3rd Day
Baling – Duktu - Beidang(NH)
4th Day
Beidang - Jolingkong (NH)
5th Day
Jolingkong – Kuti - Gunji (NH)
From Jolingkong see the view of Adi Kailash
6th Day
Gunji –Kalapani – Nabi Dn (NH)
From Nabi Dangh see the view of OM Parvat.
7th Day
Nabi Dangh – Gunji (NH)
8th
Day
Gunji – Budhi – Malpa (NH)
9th Day
Malpa – Gala – Narayan Ashram (NH)
10th Day
Narayan Ashram – Sela – Dharchula
(NH)
11th Day
Dharchula – Kathgodam – Delhi
Mt. Adi-Kailash - popularly
known as Chhota-Kailash, is in indian territory,
close to the Indian tibetan border. It is an
area of great natural beauty, peace and sovereignty.
Men and women, tired by the incessant roar of
urban life, will find here a healing quietude
conducive to liking inward and discouraging
with one's innerself.
During Adi-Kailash Yatra,
you will come across the mighty splendour of
the snow peaks of Annapurna, the gushing Kali
river, thick Forest, Narayan Ashram full of
wild flowers and rare variation of fruits and
number of water falls.
At the very foot of Mt.
Kailash is Gauri Kund, whose water reflect the
mountain itself. The local folk, called Bhotias,
have much to say about there land. The villege
Kutti, is named after Kunti, the mother of Pandavas.
The great saga vyas lived here for a long time
and wrote many books. The bhotias have preserved
their heritage assiduously and are always ready
to show glimpses ot it through their dance and
music.
In this very exciting
trekking region, one not only walks along a
large portion of the Kailas - Mansarovar route,
but also gets to know and understand the social
and cultural life of the people living in the
Chaudans, Byans and Darma valleys. The journey
begins and ends at Tawaghat, the confluence
of the river Kali and Dhauli in district Pithoragarh.
In the region of 12,000-14,000
feet, with cold winds blowing in the daytime
and in the evening. This is a hazardous trek
at high altitudes, on mountainous terrain with
occasional bad weather. Do not ignore these
instructions or take them lightly, as the consequences
could be serious. Clothing should be light,
wind proof, water repellant and capable of providing
enough warmth. It is recommended that each trekkers
carry the following items:
Cloths
& Equipements
1. Wind-proof jacket with parka 1 no.
2.
Sweaters 2 full sleeves 1 half sleeve
3.
Balaclava (Monkey cap) 1 no.
4.
Woollen and leather gloves 1 pair each
5.
Woollen/cotton long inner 2 pairs
6.
Woollen socks 4 pairs
7.
Jeans/ loosers 3 nos.
8.
Shorts 2 nos.
9.
Shirts 6 nos.
10.Sun
glasses (good quality), with chain 1 no. for
hanging around neck Hunter/Marching/Trekking
shoes 2 pairs (Carry extra shoe laces- normal
shoes will be useless
for Trekking)
11.Peaked
cap or broad brimmed straw hat 1 no. (for protection
against the sun)
Water bottle (large)
1 no.
12.
Torch light (carry two sets of extra cells and
one bulb) 1 no.
13.
Raincoat (large size) 1 no.
14.
Belt pouch for camera/money/ medicines/documents
1 no.
15.
Large Plastic sheet for water proofing your
luggage 1 no.
16.
Plate/Mug/Spoon 1 set
17.
Toilet paper
18.
Sun screen lotion (for protection from sunburn)
1 no.
19.
Candles, Match box/lighter
20.
Multipurpose knife 1 no.
21.
Rubber slippers 1 no.
22.
Sleeping Bag
23.
Good Ruksack
24.
Medicine e.g:
•
Head ache
• Stomach
pain
• Altitude
sickness
• Cold
n cough
• Antibiotics
• Fever
• Vomiting
• Pain
relief cream
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| GENERAL
RULES |
| 1 |
Tourist
is advised is not to carry any precious
items while in tour. |
| 2 |
Tourist
can enroll his/her names for the tours
by paying initial advance. The balance
amount must reach Delhi Office at
least 5 days before scheduled departure
of the tour without waiting for reminder
from our side. If the full amount
is not paid in the time the company
reserves the right to cancel the bookings
with consequent loss of deposit and
apply the cancellation charges. |
| 3 |
Tourist
travel at their own risk. Neither
the tour operator nor their representative
or staff accept any liability or responsibility
for an kind of risk, theft, delay,
damages, loss, injury, accident, death
etc. during their tour howsoever it
might have caused. |
| 4 |
The
operator has also right to cancel
at any time any or all the tours announced
without assigning any reason whatsoever.
In such case the operator's responsibility
will be only to refund the amount
by such passengers, without any compensation
whatsoever. |
| 5 |
The
hotels are subject to change without
prior notice. |
| 6 |
The
seats in the bus are allotted on "first
comr first serverd basis" at
the time of booking of the tour. |
| 7 |
If
there is any loss or damage by any
passengers to the property of the
hotel, bus, tour, operator or any
other concerned parties or person
during the tour then such passengers
have to compensate the concerned parties
or person for the same immediately. |
| 8 |
During
sightseeing we will take the bus /car
up to the point it is allowed or can
be taken. There offer if any vehicle
or other arrangements are to be made
then the expenses should be paid by
the passengers only. |
| 9 |
Timings
mentioned in the itinerary for the
bus/car tour are only estimated time
for the sake of knowledge. There are
always chances of delay in arrival
at the destination due to various
reasons. |
| 10 |
Refunds,
if any, will be given after a periods
of ten days from the date of claim.
Refunds will be paid only by cheque
and only against receipts. |
| 11 |
Due
to unavoidable circumstanmces, if
there is aloes in the stay of hotel
or sightseeing or missed then no refund
will be granted to the passengers
in this respect. |
| 12 |
If
any passengers decide to break their
journey after commencement of the
tour, they can do so, but no refund
for the balance periods of the tour
will be granted to them and their
all onwards journey arrangements will
be the sole responsibility of such
passengers only. |
| 13 |
All
disputes /legal claims subject to
Delhi Jurisdiction only. |
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RULES |
| 1 |
20
Days or More days before departure
of Tour 10% on Full amount |
| 2 |
10
days before departure tour 25%
on full amount. |
| 3 |
06
days before departure of tour
40% on full amount. |
| 4 |
Within 04 days before departure
of tour :No Refund. |
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