- 11D/10N
- 11D/10N
Sunder Dhunga Valley means the Valley of beautiful stones. The trek is a little more meticulous than its better known cousin's of Pindari and Kafni. Once we reach the top, we will have all the answers regarding its name. It is visited by many tourist who come to Uttaranchal.
The valley Sunderdhunga lies along Sunderdhunga gad (Stream) which sticks together the Pinder River just below the Khati village. There is a village called as the last village on the Sunderdhunga valley, which is just 7 km away from Khati. Beyond Jatoli there is nature at its best Rippling streams, waterfalls, undisturbed wildlife and open meadows. Apart from this, there is a towering southern ring on the Nanda Devi Sanctuary whose peaks like Mrigthuni, Maiktoli, and Panwali Dwar are adjoined together with sharp ridges and hanging glaciers, dominate the Sunderdhunga valley. The upper reaches of the valley open at the meadows of Kathalia where local shepherds move in with their flocks during summer. The lush green meadows named Bal Top and forest of Rhododendrons and Juniper can be seen while travelling.
- 8D/7N
- 8D/7N
Available Group Departure:
October: 6,13,20,27
About the Roopkund Trek:
The Roopkund trek is an invigorating expedition from the high altitude region of Loharjung, in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand at 3200m, to the ‘Skeletal Lake’ of Roopkund shadowed by the mighty peak of Trishul standing tall at 5000m. The trail for the trek that leads to the frozen Roopkund Lake also overlaps with the religious pilgrimage of Nanda Devi thus making this experience of trekking in Uttarakhand, an overall mix of culture and adventure.
Going by legends, the ‘Mystery Lake’ is immersed and circled by hundreds of skeletons which is the major attraction of this trek. The skeletons happen to belong to pilgrims who fell to their deaths due to the unexpected natural calamities.
For trekking enthusiasts, the Roopkund trekking is an idyllic one comprising of trails cutting through dense thickets, surpassing the gushing waters of brooks and streams as well as charming lakes and vast expanse of lush grasslands, also known as ‘Bugyals’. At the top of the mysterious lake of Roopkund, get the opportunity to witness and marvel at the stunning views of Roopkund Glacier, Trishul, Nandaghungti and Choukhamba peaks.
About the destination:
The mysterious lake of Roopkund is cradled in the laps of Mt. Trishul and perches at a dizzying altitude of nearly 16,500 ft.! Draped in a blanket of mystery and myth, the lake is home to skeletal remains of countless humans and animals, which are clearly visible when the snow has melted away. This has earned it the name ‘Skeleton Lake Trek’. The trail to Roopkund originates from the base village of Lohajung, and winds through mesmerising forests of oak adorned with vibrant rhododendrons.
One of the highlights of the Skeleton Lake trek is that it takes you through the twin meadows of Ali and Bedni Bugyal, which are two of the highest alpine meadows in Asia. The locals generally bring their herds to Bedni Bugyal for grazing. Bedni Bugyal makes for an ideal campsite, and unfolds breathtaking views of the neighbouring Nanda Ghunti and Chaukhambha, though the magnificent Mount Trishul rises above all others to render you truly speechless. To add to the veil of myth, there are various stories that revolve around the trek. Every campsite has a backstory which the locals will gladly share with you.
The trek from Bhagwabasa, the last campsite, to Roopkund starts very early in the morning, with millions of stars playing chaperone. Although a bit daunting towards the end, the reward more than compensates for the exertion, and everything else pales against the splendour and glory of Roopkund Lake. If you’re up for a bit of a challenge, you can also trek further up to the ridge of Junargali, from where Mount Trishul seems only a touch away! The beauty and glamour of this trek is virtually unequalled, making it one of the most unmissable treks in the Himalayas, and every trekker’s dream! The awe-inspiring thrill of Roopkund will leave you with memories of a lifetime.
Altitude: 15,700 ft.
Temperature: May – June: 15 to 20 degrees (during daytime) and 7 to -2 (during the night), Sept-Oct: 15 to 10 (during daytime) and night 5 to -5 degrees (during the night)
Difficulty: Moderate
Railway Station: Kathgodam Railway Station
Base Camp: Loharjung base camp
ATM: Last ATMis in Kathgodam
- 6D/5N
- Kathgodam
- 6D/5N
About the Activity:
On this rip-roaring rafting extravaganza, get to Kali River rafting that is plonked on Indo-Nepal border. Savour the adventure as rafting on Kali trip takes you down the upper sections of this river. Your journey begins at Kathgodam, a charming town in the Nainital, Uttarakhand. It forms the last station on its Indian Railways line. From here onwards, you would have to take the automobile to reach the Kumaon region of the Himalayan Mountains.
Uttarakhand is the ideal playground for adventure sports. Displaying breath-taking beauty, it enchants with dramatic and arrayed landscape of pretty lakes, windy rivers, high mountains and soaring sights of the mighty Himalayas.
Lap up the journey amidst varied landscape comprising thick forest, farms, sandy beaches and more before you dash off to the plains. Enjoy run amidst remote and desolate area that opens up natural splendours. Through this activity, pass many stalactite and stalagmite formations. Making this trip all the more delightful is all the natural beauty and the chance to challenge Class II – IV rapids rafting on Kali river.
Temperature Range: The expected temperatures would be 12-20°C during the day and 7-8°C during the nights
- 11D/10N
- 11D/10N
The Kafni Glacier is an exhilarating trekking trail in the Kumaon region in Uttarakhand. The glacier is the source of the River Kafni that forms the tributary of the Pindar river which joins the River Ganga on its route. The Kafni Glacier trek is along a boulder-strewn path with a dense forest surrounding the mountains and expansive meadows. The enchanting villages, lofty mountains and pristine beauty of the region are what captivates the adventure seekers that trek this route year after year. On this trek, you will get spectacular views of the Nandakot and Nandanar as well as the Pindari Glacier.
About Kafni Glacier Trek:
The Kafni Glacier trek lies on the same route as that of Pindari and Sunderganga but it deviates near the end of the route and as it reaches the Kafni Glacier. This glacier can be reached both from Almora as well as Kathgodam depending on the route chosen. The common beginning point for both these routes is in Bageshwar. The trek starts from Loharkhet and turns to Dhakuri which is a gentle incline that leads to Khati. From here trekkers pass through several quaint villages before reaching Khatiya. The best part about this trek is that it passes through more regions which include Loharkhet, Phurkia, Diwali and then Kafni Glacier.
The Kafni Glacier Trek is an easy to moderate trek and it is located near the Pindar Valley. The best time to explore this wonderful trekking trail is Mid-March to Mid-June or Mid-September to Mid- November. During winters the temperature drops below zero leading to a good amount of snow.
- 9D/8N
- Kathgodam
- 9D/8N
8N/9D :
Kathgodam - Naukuchiyatal - Mukteshwar - Chalnichhina - Ganghet - Thikalna - Kathgodam
What will you do : Hiking, Cycling, Village Experience
What will you see : Himalayan Peaks, Villages, Valleys, Forests,
Beautifully nestled in the Himalayas is the mystical land of Uttarakhand, often heralded as the Land of Gods (Dev Bhumi). For over here are many important pilgrimage centres found throughout the state. Magnificent views of the Himalayan peaks, amazing setting of the small villages dotted on the hillsides and charming local cultures – provide the perfect blend for a memorable cycling and hiking trip.
Right from the coquettish charms of the sparkling Rhododendrons to the sombreness of stately Deodars, the beauty of Kumaon is best explored on the quaint rural roads atop a bicycle or on foot. Not only do you see the spectacular panorama of this land but also experience it, so as to instil in you the age old conviction that great things are born when people and mountain meet.
During the hiking part of the tour, enhancing your experience is your few nights stay in traditional village houses which are stunningly located and have been touched up (and added on with attached bathrooms) to provide very comfortable lodging without compromising on the authenticity.
- 9D/8N
- Kathgodam
- 9D/8N
About the Panchachuli Base Camp Trek:
Here is a 9-day Panchachuli Base Camp trekking package that begins after you reach Kathgodam and the first point of stay is Dharchula. The picturesque ways to Dharchula crossing the towns of Bhimtal, Almora and Dhaulchina will be amazing and you will come across the various little villages and gorges. From Dahrchula, the next destination of yours will be Urthing via Dar. The pathway takes you along small tribal settlements of Tawaghat and New Sobla. Upon arriving at Dar, take a 3-4 hour walk to reach the campsite of Urthing all the way through a narrow cliff edge with the Dhauli Ganga River gushing on your right. Then comes the easy route to Naagling going through the suspension bridge across the river.
Son will be the further destination on the tour after Naagling and on that day you will be passing through rocky, the high oak and birch forests and finally arriving the highland meadow of Naagling. Surrounded by the Himalayas, the sight of the distant glaciers from this viewpoint is spellbinding. As you continue walking through the dense thickets found at Dantu Bugyals and the Meola River gushing on the other side, you will reach Panchachuli Basecamp. This steep descend into the Panchachuli base camp also offers amazing views of wildflowers, strawberries, glaciers and sprawling meadows bordered by trees. The peak of Panchachuli stands tall at 6904m towering as the backdrop.
After exploring the mind-blowing beauty of Panchachuli, trek back to Naagling along the same picture-perfect landscapes and trails. Urthing, Dar, Darchula and Kathgodam will be coming your way once again before you wind up this exciting trekking trip.
About the Panchachuli Base Camp:
Snuggled in the lap of snow-peaked mountains, the Panchachuli Base Camp trek originates in the Darma valley of Pithoragarh district between the borders of Nepal and Tibet. Bestowed with nature’s splendour, the route to the Panchachuli glacier, lying in the lap of Kumaon Himalayas, is adorned with enchanting landscapes, snow-capped mountains, cascading waters, Alpine meadows and a rich variety of flora and fauna. Situated in Eastern Kumaon Himalaya, the trekking route forms the watershed between the Gori Ganga and Darma Valleys. The entire trek to the glacier is a walk along the river Dhauliganga.
The last road head Dar is 42km from Dharchula, and from Dar to Panchachuli Glacier will give us a pleasant walk. The trails unwinding through the tribal villages of Bongling, Sela, Nagling, Baaling and Duktu along the river Dhauliganga and thick forests of deodar and Bhojpatra and conifer are the best ones to enjoy the natural sights. The five peaks of Panchachuli form majestic visuals and enhance the Him Khand, Yuli River skirted by the forests of Devdaar, Bhoj Patra and conifer trees. This amazing Panchachuli Base Camp trek is truly a feast to the eyes and the scenery throughout the journey is one that can only be experienced, not explained.
If you are someone who would love to roam around the mountains then Panchachuli Base Camp trek is one of the best options and the journey would come up with a lot of astounding moments. The five different peaks of Panchachuli sector numbers 1 to 5 are located at an elevation of 6904 meters, 6437 meters, 6355 meters, 6334 meters and 6312 meters. And almost all of them were conquered by many trekkers in the 1970s itself.
Panchachuli Base Camp Trek Highlights:
- Get an amazing chance to climb up a height of about 13975 feet which could let you feel at the top of the world and view the entire region covered by thickets and glaciers.
- The blooming forest trails have a lot to share with you on the way to the summit and the gushing rivers play an important role in making the trails tricky as well as exciting.
- The famous wildlife of Uttarakhand may come your way if you are lucky and the rare birds found in the forests are the right companions for your trek.
- Different bugyals, landscapes, and bridges across the rivers together create an astonishing sightseeing option before you.
Quick Facts About Panchachuli Base Camp Trek:
Temperature: 1 to 8 degrees in nights, days are relatively warmer
Panchachuli Base Camp Trek Trekking Distance: 60km
Maximum Altitude: 13,975 Ft.
Panchachuli Base Camp Trek Difficulty Level: Easy To Moderate
Railway Station: Kathgodam is the nearest railway station
Airport: Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun
- 13D/12N
- Kathgodam
- 13D/12N
About the Om Parvat:
Snow treks are some of the most fascinating things to do in the Himalayas. And if you add to that some mystery and a certain aspect of mythology, the enthusiasm to complete the trek reaches new heights. That is what the Om Parvat trek is about. Mythologically speaking, this place is considered to be one of the oldest abode of Lord Shiva. Related to the legend of Ravana, the peak is considered sacred by many, and the Om Parvat trek leads to an astounding view of the giant and the impression of 'OM' made on the facade by the snow.
Located in the snowy Himalayas of the Kumaon region in Uttarakhand, the Om Parvat trek starts and ends in Kathgodam, passing through many small towns and villages to finally arrive at the magnificent view of the Om Parvat. Rising to an altitude of 14816 ft, this peak is also referred to by several other names such as Adi Kailash, Chota Kailash, Baba Kailash, and Jonglingkong. A virgin peak largely because of its religious significance, the most astounding trait of this peak is the miraculous impression of “OM” naturally formed with the deposition of snow against the black background of the mountain.
About the Om Parvat Trek:
- Start by arriving at Kathgodam and get a transfer to Darchula where you will spend a night at the hotel before driving the next day to Mangati
- From Mangti, you will be trekking to Malpa, then to Gala where you will stay for the night in camps.
- The trek then leads to Budhi, Gungi, and Kalapani with overnight stays at each. The next day you will trek to get a 'Darshan' or view of the sacred Om Parvat before returning back to Kalapani the same day.
- After staying a night here, you will trek to Chhiyalekh, onto Malpa, and then finally to Mangati with night stays at each destination.
- On the last day, you will have breakfast at Mangati and then drive to Kathgodam to bring the tour to an end.
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Quick Facts about Om Parvat Trek:
Duration of the Tour: 13D/12N
Altitude: 14,816 ft
Meal Types: Veg meals
Activities: Trekking, Camping
Total Trekking Distance: 86km
Om Parvat Trek Difficulty Level: Moderate
Best time: April to June & September to October
- 11D/10N
- Kathgodam
- 11D/10N
About the Nanda Devi East Base Camp Trek:
- The journey starts with your arrival in Kathgodam, from where you will drive towards Munsiyari. After a night in the guesthouse there, you will trek to Lilam the next day. Spend a day in the tents here.
- Feel the trans-Himalayan trekking experience as you trek through Bogudiar, Rilkot, and Ghanghar before trekking to the Pachu Glacier with overnight stays in tents every night.
- From Pachu Glacier, you will explore the base camp for a day, before starting the return trek the next day. You will trek to Martoli, Rargari, and Munsiyari, staying at every location for a night.
- On the last day, you will be transferred from Munsiyari to Kathgodam to bring the Nanda Devi East Base Camp trek to an end.
About the Nanda Devi:
Home to some of the most majestic peaks in the country, Uttarakhand is also the home to the second highest peak of the country, the Nanda Devi. One of the most beautiful peaks in the Himalayas, the mountain is of significant importance to the locals. This Nanda Devi East Base Camp trek leads you to the base camp on the eastern face of the peak, which is also the home to Pachu Glacier. Leading from an ancient trade route that was once home to a large civilization, the trek takes you to the base camp of Nanda Devi.
The Nanda Devi East Base Camp trek starts and ends at Kathgodam, passing through Munsiyari, Lilam, Bogudiar, Rilkot, Ghanghar, Martoli, and Rargari. The scenic beauty of the snow-clad peaks, the surreal nature that prevails around the peak, the exotic range of flora and fauna in the vicinity has earned it the fame of being one of the most magnificent peaks in the world. Originating from Munsyai, Uttarakhand, this high altitude trek takes you through some of the exhilarating passes, winding trails, lush forests and several pictorial meadows. Following the ancient trade routes between India and Tibet, this astounding trek also offers glimpses of life in the higher altitudes and several cultures that are indigenous only to the Trans Himalayan Range.
Quick Facts About Nanda Devi East Base Camp Trek:
Nanda Devi East Base Camp Trek Difficulty Level: Difficult
Altitude: 13,123 ft
Best Time: May to June & September To October.
- 9D/8N
- Kathgodam
- 9D/8N
About the Pindari Glacier Trek:
Treat your senses to landscapes that have been a source of inspiration to many an artist! Hidden in the most remote corners of the extensive Kumaon Himalayas are landscapes that are diverse and strikingly beautiful. Visit villages that are significant with regard to mythology and mingle with locals to get a taste of the local life and culture.
Trek through charming rhododendron forests and walk along paths that are lined with colourful flowers, flora and exotic fauna. You will also make your way across wooden bridges and cross over rivers! The Pindari Glacier trek is a must-visit for adventure seekers and nature lovers alike!
About the Pindari Glacier:
The Pindari Glacier trek is one of those that leaves you completely rejuvenated and relaxed. Travelling to remote villages tucked away along high peaks gives you an experience that you will cherish for a lifetime! Stunning and calm lakes with crystal clear waters, snow clad mountain peaks, charming wooden bridges, everything just add for a mystic and exhilarating experience when you are on Pindari Glacier trek!
Villages that comes during Pindari Glacier trek are small and comprise of people who take hospitality to new heights. Get familiar with the lifestyle and culture of regions in the vicinity. Trek to Pindari Glacier has diverse landscapes and is a one stop shop for people who want to witness the most stunning lands and waters the planet has to offer.
Quick Facts About Pindari Glacier Trek:
Pindari Glacier Trekking Difficulty: Moderate
Pindari Glacier Temperature: -10 C
Best Season: April to November
- 6D/5N
- Kathgodam
- 6D/5N
About the Brahmatal Trek:
Known as one of the most enchanting treks, the Brahmatal trek is a great winter trek for the nature lovers and adventure seekers. You will start this amazing trek from Kathgodam and make your way through some of the beauty of the region. Upon your arrival in Kathgodam early morning, you will be picked from the railway station or bus stand. You will be traveling for 9 hours to reach Lohajung which is 225 KM away from Kathgodam. By late afternoon, you will reach Lohajung where you will be staying at night in a guest house.
On second day of your Brahmatal trekking tour, you will be trekking from Lohajung to Bekaltal. En route, let your eyes enjoy some awe-inspiring views of Nandaghunti Peak. Trek through the forests of oaks and firs. Conclude the 4-5 hours long trek after you reach Bekaltal. The total distance you cover would be 8 km. On your third day, you will trek from Bekaltal to Brahmatal which is another of most beautiful rail for you. The trails go through a forest and when you reach Telindi top, behold the enchanting views of the mighty Himalayas.
On fourth day of your Brahmatal trekking tour, you will be covering from Khabekhal to Bhramtaal to Daldum. You will be treading along the tricky pathways which go through Chota Jhandidar and Bada Jhandidar. This trail is encircled by a mountain ridge with valleys on both sides. Catch the glimpses of magnificent Himalayan Ranges. Mt. Trishul is very close along with the views of Nandhaghunti. On fifth day of your Brahmatal trekking tour, you will be trekking from Brahmatal to Lohajung and trek through the same route. Then on your last and sixth day, you will take the trail from Lohajung to Kathgodam. The Brahmatal Trekking package is the perfect adventure that you have been long waiting for.
Brahmatal Trek Weather :
- Winters (December-February): This is considered to be the best season for Brahmatal trek. During these cold winter months, daytime temperatures of Brahmatal trek range between 0°C to 2°C. In the night, the temperatures fall to around -5°C to -10°C. The temperature inside the tent is better but can still be freezing at around 10°C.
Meals during Brahmatal Trek:
Breakfast, lunch and dinner (vegetarian) are included in the package
Stay during Brahmatal Trek:
How to reach?
Kathgodham has a railway station which is well-connected from all metropolitian cities and nearest airport is Dehradun - Jolly Grant.
- 2D/1N
- 2D/1N
About the Binsar Trek:
Settled amid the serene location of Kumaon, Binsar Trek offers majestic views of the snowy Himalayan ranges like Chaukhamba, Trishul, Nanda Devi, Shivling, and Panchachuli. Binsar proves to be a serene retreat to get rejuvenated from the city's hustle-bustle and enjoy the fresh air while soaking in the beauty of lush greens and the White Mountains.
Also, sunset and sunrise views are not only mesmerizing but will make you crave for more and visit the place again and again. Nature walks, Binsar Trekking, bird watching, wildlife sanctuary, and village tours are a few of the most popular activities that can keep you engaged for days and are full of thrills as well.
About Binsar:
Popularly known as the trekker’s paradise, Binsar offers a unique amalgam of gorgeous passages, misty and pure air, and stunning trails that are complete with scenic surroundings of Oaks and Rhododendrons. Binsar Trekking is a perfect way to enjoy not only nature but get the taste of local culture and cuisine. The trekking adventure starts from the Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary, homes to various wild animals like deer, wild boar, pine martens, langur monkeys, porcupine, and birds such as woodpecker, eagles, and vultures.
The Binsar Trek takes you through mesmerizing mountain brooks and lush landscapes of pines and cedars, beautiful Kumaoni villages, temples of Jageshwar, freshwater streams, and much more. The entire passage of the trek is complete with the picturesque beauty of the region and fills you with the aroma of deodar and pine trees. It will also let you enjoy an overnight camping experience amid the peaceful realms where you can wake up with the bird's chirps and be amazed by the captivating sunrise.
This Binsar Trek from Wildlife Sanctuary to Jageshwar trek would certainly leave you with unforgettable memories of spectacular scenery and exciting experiences.
Meal Details: Vegetarian with EggMeals while on trek
Accommodation Type: Camping
Transportation Types: Sharing and Dedicated Vehicle Options
Available
Activities: Trekking
Binsar Trek Difficulty Level: Easy
- Embark in this exciting 6 days 5 nights trekking expedition in Brahma Tal and get a chance to explore the enchanting beauty of this region.
- Arrive at Kathgodam in the morning and get picked up from the Bus stand or the Railway station in a Tata Sumo.
- Travel a distance of about 225 km in 9 hours from Kathgodam to Lahajung and pass through the beautiful Kumaon region.
- Pass through Almora and Kkausani while enjoying the spectacular views of peaks like Kamet and Panchachuli.
- Reach Lohajung by late afternoon and get acquainted with your trek team to begin your trek the next day.
- Start trekking from the Lohajung while witnessing the magnificent view of the Nandaghunti Peak. Trek through the jungle of Conifer, Cedar, Oak and Fir.
- Reach the Bekaltal lake after trekking for 4-5 hours and covering a distance of 8 kms and enjoy the stunning views.
- Continue trekking to the Bramatal and get a chance to spot Monal. Enjoy the views of the peak like Trishul,Bithartoli and Nandaghunti.
- Enjoy trekking to the top of the Brahmatal to (3846 M) and get astonished with the magnificent views of the Himalayan range and the peaks Mt. Trishul, Nandaghunti.
- Continue trekking through the same route for Lohajung and spend the night in a guest house.
- Next morning board a vehicle to Lohajung and reach there by the evening.