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In contemplating the eternity and beauty of the Himalayas…
our soul rises up to God, the creator and Lord of Nature " .
Awesome, serene and inspiring snow bound Himalayas of Uttaranchal one of nature's most beautiful gift to mankind. Green Garhwal is the place where the dreams of trekkers and nature lovers come true. There are many treks situated to every kind of trekker, of whatever age. We have deign a tailor made fix departure trips for trekking in Garhwal & Kumaon Himalayas. There is many opportunity in all types of trek , to see the most diverse kinds of flora and fauna , a life time experience to meet the wonderful villages and friendly people, there culture, who share with you their simple variety of food and simple pleasures
Exclusive
treks are a part of high altitude treks, which is a sport, reserved for the
esoteric trained and equipped with fit in health fitness. The 3200 kilometers
vast stretch of the Himalayan chain offers a grandiose and colossus range of
scenery. High altitude Trekking has its on delights and danger. While high
altitude trekking is a pre- planed affair.High altitude treks is more technical
in nature and can be hazardous but this is not in the cause of trekking. Take an
awe-inspiring tour of the world's greatest mountain range--the Himalayas.
Through Garhwal & Kumaon Himalayas you can study the geology of these
mountains, find why many feel "called" to trek this region, and look
closely at the environmental challenges present. Well-written, with beautiful
pictures, it's easy to get a true feeling for the majesty of this part of the
world. Let's Explore and rendezvous the great Himalayas with us.
NANDA
DEVI SANCTUARY TREK
( The World Heritage Site )
NANDA DEVI BIOSPHERE RESERVE TOURS |
THEME ABOUT NANDA DEVI NATIONAL PARK
Dominating
the Garhwal & Kumaon Himalaya is the Nanda Devi Group of mountains with
Nanda Devi (7,816 m), named after the all-encompassing form of the female deity,
at its centre. It is an incredibly beautiful mountain of two peaks separated by
a 4 km long ridge.
The
legend : Legend has it that the hand of Nanda Devi
("She who gives bliss"), daughter of a local king, was demanded in
marriage by a marauding prince. War ensued, her father was killed & she
fled, eventually finding refuge on top of the mountain, now bearing her name.
She is protected by a ring of mountains 112 km in circumference containing 12
peaks over 6,400, in height & in only one place is this defensive ring lower
than 5,500 m, at the Rishi Gorge, one of the deepest in the world. It is the
place for sages (rishi).
Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve is distinct for its rich bio-diversity and its pristine scenic beauty. A paradise for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts.
NANDA DEVI NATIONAL PARK (Core - I) : -
The
Nanda Devi National Park is the first and foremost core of the NDBR and most
valued property. It has an area of 624.6 Sq. Km. and has an average altitude
exceeding 4500m to 5200m, is surrounding by high mountains ridges and peaks on
all side except its western side, which features a deep and virtually
inaccessible gorge. Some of the important peaks encircling the Park are Dunagiri
(7066m), Changbang (6864m), Kalanka (6931m), Rishi Pahar (6992m), Mangraon
(6765m), Nanda Khat (6631m), Maiktoli (6803m), Mrigthuni (6655m), Trishul - I ,
II , III (7120m), Beathartoli Himal (6352m), Nanda Devi east (7434m), Nanda Devi
main (7817m), Devisthan I, II (6529) and Hanuman (6070m) peaks are situated in
the park. The park is the form of a cup with lush green meadows , cluttering
white water falls, and rich wild flora and fauna. Fauna includes Snow leopard ,
Himalayan Bear, Musk- deer and Pheasant. Flora like Brahma-Kamal and Bharal
(blue mountain goat) make this - a Sanctuary of Nature.
In 1982, access to trekkers into the Nanda Devi National Park was banned to
protect its biodiversity. The Nanda Devi National Park which has been declared
"world heritage site" has been partially opened recently numbers of
tourist.
This
area has attracted many prominent International mountaineers. Sir Edmund Hillary
in his autobiography has mention the ruggedness of this Sanctuary.
"Nanda Devi Sanctuary is God gifted wilderness , India 's training ground
for adventure……"
In 1936, while Shipton was engaged on everest, Tilman and a group of American
mountaineers made the first successful ascent of Nanda Devi, before exiting via
the Long Staff Col to the Gori Ganga.
Brief Itinerary Of Nanda Devi National Park
Region : Garhwal Himalayas
Duration : 10 / 12 Days.
Altitude : Max.. 5000m.
Grade : Difficult
Place covered : Rishikesh (340) : Joshimath (1890m) : Suraithota (2161m)
: Tolma (3750m) : Jhandidhar (3880m) : Dharansi Pass (4250) : Deberugheta
(3500m).
Facts Area : 630 sq km. :
Altitude
: 2100 metre to 7817 m. above sea level
Annual Mean Rainfall : 1800.2 mm :
Languages : Hindi, Garhwali, English
Best Time to Visit : May to end of October
Location : The Nanda Devi National Park is located in the Indian state of Uttaranchal in the upper Himalayan ranges.A part of the Garhwal Himalayas, the park extends from the latitude 30°24' in the North to the longitude 79°53' in the East. The entry to the park is from Lata village around 23 km from Joshimath.Mountain peaks surround it from all sides except the west where it is bounded by an inaccessible gorge.
Climate : Being in the high altitudes, Nanda Devi National Park has a distinct climate. For six months of the year, the region remains under a snow cover. For the rest of the year, the region has a dry climate with heavy rainfall from June to August. April to June are the months when the temperature increases a bit and they are the months when one can visit this place. Flora : The forest cover in this park is mainly restricted to the Rishi Gorge and the main vegetation is of fir, birch, rhododendron, and juniper. In the inner sanctuary, conditions are drier and near the Nanda Devi Glacier , there is almost no vegetation. From Ramani , the vegetation changes to alpine and only juniper scrubs are the dominating vegetation.The Juniper scrubs gradually give way to grasses, prone mosses, and lichens.In total, 312 floral species have been found here of which around 17 are considered rare.
Fauna
: Animal population of species like bharal,
Himalayan tahr, serow, goral, snow leopard, Himalayan black bear,brown bear,
leopard, common langur, Himalayan musk deer , and brown beer dominate the park
area. Warblers, gresbreaks, rose finches, and ruby throat represent avifauna
here. Approximately 80 species have been spotted in this park.
VISITOR'S NUMBER & MOVEMENT : The visitors will move in groups. Each group will consist of maximum of five visitors. Not more than two groups are permitted in one day and not more than four groups will be permitted in one week. One registered guide will accompany every five visitors. Visitors only above 14 years will be allowed to go inside the park. It will be mandatory for all the tourists to obey and observe all the provisions of wildlife protection act inside the park area.
TREK
ITINERARY:
The entire trek goes through thick forests and alpine meadows surrounded by
glacial torrents, water falls, hillocky and colorful boulders, moraines, steep
gorges, overhanging cliffs and roaring rivers.
DAY
01. ARRIVE RISHIKESH Arrive Rishikesh . Met upon arrival and transfer to hotel . Evening visit the Ghat s s to encounter evening Ghat life as well as special Arti The Prayer dedicated to Goddess Ganges the town of ashrams and temples, Ghats and pilgrims, mountains and the holy Ganges. When global orange sun suspended, waits low amid the red/yellow streaked horizon, then all these combine to give this town a very special evening. The temple bells roar, priests enchant mantras. Immersed in sublimation stand the pilgrims. Cupped leaves, with saffron marigold petals and a small candle flame, flickering ride the current of water of wisdom. Suddenly the sky darkens, spreading a blanket of stillness. Everything stops, except the sound of current, which has just sunk the tiny flames of cupped leaves, few minutes back. After experiencing above we trace ours steps back to the hotel. Later briefing about the trek, introduction with guide & camp staff, Dinner and overnight hotel. |
DAY
2 : RISHIKES : JOSHIMATH : DRIVE 8/9 HRS : OVERNIGHT : HOTEL Morning after breakfast drive to Joshimath. The entire drive toady is along the Ganga and Alaknanda River. We stop at Devprayag to visit the confluence at the beginning of the Ganges. Arrive Joshimath and transfer to hotel. Eveing visit the hill town. Dinner and overnight hotel. |
DAY 3 : JOSHIMATH : Day for obtaining final permission to venture into NDNP from forest authorities, Joshimath. Overnight Hotel. |
Day
4 : JOSHIMATH - TOLMA : DRIVE 3 HRS : TREK 4 HRS : OVERNIGHT - CAMP. Drive to Suraithota 30 kms from Joshimath, further trek to tolma a tiny village situated at a altitude of 2680m. the trail till to Tolma is steep , while we cross on the way Suraithota and a small stream and a dense forest to reach our campside, but we are making the camp above the Tolma village. The camp side is a small flat part inside a forest where a beautiful water stream is available. Tolma village through the rich forest ot Thuner, Kail, Ddevdar and Surai. O/N- CAMP. |
DAY
5 : TOLMA - DHARASSI PASS : TREK 7-8 HRS : OVERNIGHT - CAMP From TOLMA to Satkula and Dharassi pass is steep and rocky. One can have difficulties after 2 km trek from Satkula when the rocky surface begins to enter the pass: some equipment brought by the guide and porters shall be needed to face these types of difficulty. At Satkula one have to cross seven roaring streams coming from Nanda Devi snow-clapped ranges. The Pass appears to be a long steep trek with many ascents and descents until the Nanda Devi comes into the view when crossing the Pass. Dharassi Pass is a Camp side where water is available. The Pass is inside a huge dense forest which covers many types of wild animals and birds. There is a beautiful small meadow from where one can enjoy the Nanda Devi Sanctuary nearly. There are rich flora & fauna inside the Pass. The Pass beauty is everlasting: the view is over the Nanda Devi, Donagri, Mrigthuni, Mangraon, Changbang, Kalnka, Hanuman and many other peaks are seen from here. The whole Nanda Devi Sanctuary is seen from here. Sir Emund Hillary described the Sanctuary as a God - Gifted. |
DAY
6 : DHARASIPASS - DIBRUGETHA : TREK 4-5 HRS : OVERNIGHT - CAMP. If one has luck, he can enjoy the wild animals like black bear, musk deer, Monal pheasant and many other types of wild animals at Dibrugetha huge forest. Dibrugetha is inside a huge dense forest, only one can enjoy streams and wild Flora & Fauna inside the Forest. Like the inner sanctuary, the prominent Malthuni-Bethartoli ridge, between Dharansi Pass and Debrugheta, also divides the outer sanctuary. Both these ridges from magnificent Pass to Rani Kholi and up to Donidhar is a gradual descent and then from Donidhar to Debrugheta is a steep descent of 750 m till one cross the improvised bridge over the stream. Afternoon return trek to Dharansi Pass. Overnight in tent. |
DAY
7 : DHARASSI PASS - LATAKHARAK : TREK 5-6 HRS : OVERNIGHT CAMP / HUT. From Dharassi Pass to Bagfyana is descend but one have to be very careful while crossing a roaring stream at Bagfyana, the trail passes through a very narrow gorge at Satkula. While ascending ans descending we reach to the capside Latakharak. The camp/hut at Lata Kharak is situated on the height of 3689m and high plateau surrounded by towering rocky Pinnacles. Wake up at down to breath taking view of Mount Bithartoli-Himal (6354 m), Nanda Ghunti (6309 m), Ranthi Peak (6003 m) Dronagiri (7066 m) and the vast view of Kunwari pass, Auli, Tapovan and Urgam Valley and Lata Village. |
DAY
8 : LATAKHARAK - LATAVILLAGE - JOSHIMATH : TREK 4-5 HRS : DRIVE 2 HRS. OVERNIGHT : HOTEL. Today the trek commands almost descend 1524 m with a break at Belta, the trail leads through inside the thick forest till Lata Village. Enjoy the Lata Village temple and their culture. Further trek down to Lata road head where our coach-jeep will be waiting for us. Drive to Joshimath, visitng on the way Tapovan (Hot Spring). O/N - Hotel. |
DAY
9 - JOSHIMATH - RISHIKESH: DRIVE 8/9 HRS. OVERNIGHT HOTEL / CAMP. Live your footprints behind to mountains and trace back your step to Rishikesh. O/N - Hotel / Camp. Important Information :
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