Garhwal
Trekking
Garhwal has been described
as "the most beautiful land in the mountains of the Asian sub - continent"
by Dr. T. Longstaff, world renowned mountaineer, naturalist and trekker.
Apart from the four holy shrines of the Hindus- Kedarnath, Badrinath,
Yamunotri and Gangotri, Garhwal has much more to offer. The fresh virginity
of the unspoiled natural beauty is Garhwal.
The Garhwal is one
of the frequently visited areas in the Himalayas. 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
It has divided its
treks in two parts viz. Summers (April to Oct. - trekking upto 4.628 M)
and Winters (Nov. to March - trekking upto 2.500). From time immemorial,
the hill folk and pilgrims trekked across the hills, due to lack of roads
and transport, on this difficult terrain.
Garhwal Himalayas
(30029 Sq. Km.), comprising six districts, it is mostly famous for Adventures
sports / holidays and pilgrimage center , the past of Garhwal Himalayas
is exciting with its on glorious history. The Alaknanda river marks the
great central line of lowest elevation, receiving rivers on either side.
Trekking options in Garhwal Himalayas are unlimited, they are not bound
by any season.
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.
Kalindikhal
Trek :
for the most adventurous trekkers, with fundamental knowledge of the mountains,
this trek provides a rare experience . The trek takes on from Nandanvan
to Vasuki tal after due acclimatization. There is a gradual ascent of
kms, thereafter, the trek negotiates Kharapathar at a height of m before
camping at Kalindi base (5590m.). Crossing the Kalindi Pass, one treks
down to Arwa glacier and Arwatal (3980m) to Badrinath via ghastoli with
two main rivers crossing on the way.
Valley
of Flowers and Hemkund Trek :
Surrounded by the river Pushpavati and small streams, at an elevation
ranging between 3000 to 4000 metres, the Valley is nearly l0 kms in length
and 2 kms in width . the trek starts from govindghat(19 kms.), on the
way to Badrinath, having two major gradients, one initially from alaknanda
suspension bridge of Govindghat to Pulana villages for 3 kms and the other
from Bhundar to Ghangharia. After trekking 3 kms from Ghangharia, a bifurcation
point is reached. The routes are well marked here.
Khatling
Sahasratal Masartal Trek :
The Khatlintg glacier is a lateral glacier , at the source of river Bhilangana.
Sahasratal and Masartal are on the west and east of it. The valley of
Bhilangana affords a panoramic view of snow capped peaks and hanging glaciers,
viz. Jogin group, Kirti stambh and Meru are sublime and magnificent. The
whole trek passes through thick forests and beautiful lush green meadows.
In the rainy season, the meadows burst with splendid flowers. Trekkers
will have to cross scores of small streams on improvised log bridges on
this route.
Har-
Ki- Doon Trek :
At an elevation of 3566m. it is surrounded by glittering peaks and dense
forests. The forests are rich in wildlife and is veritable paradise ofr
birdwatchers and nature lovers. The trek from :Betwar to Olsa is thgrough
dense forests of chestnuts, walnuts, willows and chinarts. The trek from
Osla to Har- Ki- Doon is through terraced miuntain fields , lush green
grassy land and conifer forests.
Best Season : the rainy season is ideal for this ideal for this trek.
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Roopkund
Trek :
Situated at a height of 5029 mts. in the lap of Trisul Massif. This area
is usually called the 'Mystery Lake' since human skeletons and remains
of horses from the paleolithic age were found here. The lake is surrounded
by rock-strewn glaciers and snow clad peaks. The starting point of the
trek is Tharali, easily approched by motor from Rishikesh. Roopkund can
also can also be reached from Ghat, connected by a motorable; road with
Nandpryag situated on the main highway to Dadrinath. The route passes
through lush green grassy land and conifer forests clinging onto the slopes
of hills. The trel thereafter ;winds its way along the Pindar river. Then
to round off this trek, one can approach Homekund vea Shail Samudra glacier
and then m ove on to ghat or Nandprayag. For the round trek, services
of a guide are advisable.
Kuari
Pass Trek :
The pass (khall) is apprached through a narrow goat track at an elevation
of 4265 mts. in the heart of Chamoli District on the north eastern part
of Garhwal. The glorious view of the imposing eastern peaks of the Garhwal
Himamayas is unforgettably enchanting. They appear so close with their
grand glittering snow caps that on feels like almost touching them. Of
the wether is clear then the peaks visible from Kuari Pass are Nandan
Devi, Duunagiri Bethartoli, Devathan, etc. the trek- trails are scenic
specially aroudn Ramni. Since Lord Curzon Road.
Rishikesh-Pauri-
Binsar Trek :
The trek starts froms Thalisain via Pauri , an enchanting hill station
presenting a panormic view of the Garhwal Himalaya snowy peaks, and on
a clear day the sunset view is worth seeing from Kandolia, 5 kms from
Riishikesh, and Kotdwar (way to Pauri), from Thalisain the trek trails
t;hrough a very rich forest of deodar, silver, fir, pice and oak &
wildlife. Best Season : Winter when it is not difficult with its ascents
and descents., the trel is full of life and the trekkers will enjoy the
scenic beauty ;throughout.
Mussoorie-
Nagtibba Trek :
At the foot hill of the Garhwal Himalaya rages, north east of Mussoorie,
Nagtibba is at an altitude of 3048 mts. The trek starts from Dhanaulti
on a forest track upto Morina Dhar. This place is situated on a saddle
and at sunrise it is a beautiful sight to watch the sun peeping from behind
the mountains. From Morina Dhar the trek is o n a ridge, most of the time
parallel to the Garhwal Himalaya ranges from Swaragaronini to Nandandevi.
This part of the trek is very rich is flora and fauna. Only a few villges
come enroute and even those are abandoned during winter months. From Nagtibba
to Nainbagh is a downhill trek to the picturesque villge of Panthwari,
(motorable too ) gay with life and presenting the culture of Jaunpur.
Kalsi-
Lakhamandal Trek :
A cultural and historical trekl in the Jaunsar -Babar region at the foothills
of the Garhwal Himalaya, between the rivers Yamuna and the Tons. This
trek has great historical importance , for at Kalsi there is a rock edict
of the Ashokan period in Pali script. At Birat Khoi is a fort, which according
to the legendary epic, Mahabharat, belonged to Maharaja Birat . at Lakhamandal
also there is an ancient palace of the Kauravas. It is now in ruins but
is believed to have been made of lac for the Pandavas.

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