Indian
Himalayas contains some of the world's most diverse
and breathtakingly beautiful challenging impressive
peaks of the Himalayan chain in the north,
high-altitude plains and remote mountain passes.
Catch the most panoramic views of the incomparable
land of Indian Himalayas. The Indian Himalayas takes
you across the lovely land that it dotted with a
variety of thrill adventure destinations.
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BASE
CAMP TREKKING IN GARHWAL HIMALAYAS
Garhwal
and Kumaon contain some of the finest trekking peak of
the Himalayan yet this is an area
surprisingly ignored by most western visitors who
prefer the better-known regions of Ladakh or Nepal.
Garhwal's attraction lies in the fact that the dense
forests covering the slopes are still in mostly Virgin
condition and the trails many passing through quiet
villages, offer outstanding views of the Himalayan
peaks.
Take
an awe-inspiring tour of the world's greatest mountain
range--the Himalayas. Through Indian 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. Base Camp trekking is the best mountain
holidays for those who wants to get away from normal
surroundings or those seeking the discoveries which
fall out side the normal and mundane. Cradled in the
foot -hills of the mightiest mountains in the Indian
Himalayas, we offer the toughest, highest, most
beautiful mountains for those intoxicated with the
spirit of adventure, either for a serious and
dangerous sport of Base Camp trekking. Our Base Camp
trekking depend on level grade :
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Categories
of Base Camp Treks: To help you select a Base Camp trek we
have given each trek a grade: Easy, Moderate and
demanding. Of
course, every trek is different and unique. To help you choose
which trek is best for you please contact us or visit our
office for information and advice as treks can change from
year to year.
Easy: Walking on good trails with gentle slopes--this
is suitable for most people in good health. The altitudes will
generally not exceed 3500m with days designed to allow you
time for wildlife watching, sight-seeing and appreciating the
beauty of the valleys and high snow capped mountains.
Moderate: Most of our treks fall in to this category
and it is typical of trekking in the Himalayas. A reasonable
level of fitness is required with the confidence to cope with
some longer, more difficult days. Some of moderate Base Camp
treks can reach an altitude of 4500m.
Demanding: Going up to 5000m is demanding on the body.
A good level of fitness is desirable for your enjoyment of
these treks as is a good confidence in high altitude walking.
Itinerary
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Base
Camp Trekking In Garhwal Himalayas
Pangarchulli Peak :
Region : Garhwal Himalayas
Duration : 6/8 Days.
Altitude : 5155 m.
Place covered : Rishikesh - Joshimath - Khulara - Kuaripass
Base - Pangarchuli
Best Season : April / May / June / August / September /
October/ November / Mid December
Summary : Situated in the Kuari Khal ridge, magnificent view
of Himalayan ranges and snow capped peaks are touring this
region. Nanda Ghunti , Beather toil , Himala and many unnamed
peaks will refresh your glory. A short 2 days trek from
Kuaripass Base to approach Pabgarchuli. Near by the negotiable
flat meadow which is known as Deyari Sera, flashes with lush
of green grass and a number of various flowers can be easily
encounter on this trip. 6 days trek from Joshimath to
Pangarchuli Base.
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Dronagiri
Peak : Chang Bang Peak : Kalanka Peak : Garure Peak : Lampak
Peak Base Camp trekking :
Region : Garhwal Himalayas
Duration : 8 /10 days.
Altitude : 4490m.
Place covered : Rishikesh - Joshimath - Jumma - Dronagiri Col
- Bagni Kharak - Bagni Glacier.
(Bagni Kharak is the Base Camp Of All Above peaks)
Best Season : May / June / August / September / October
Summary : The trek passes through over high bridge
and glaciers , covering beautiful village Jumm and Dronagiri.
Its 12 kms trek from Dronagiri col , crossing high patch
glacier and boldering / moran area. The Base camp is situated
in the glacier named Bagni, the camp is surrounded by snow
capes peaks which appear like to touch them. Most important
peaks which shine the Bagni Kharak are Chang Bang / Kalanka /
Garure Dome one can further make the trip to Kalla khal and
kanarikhal, where the enchanting towering peak Lampak, Kunti
Bhandar ,attracts climbers to chase. Every year a number of
climbers come to show there ability to chase the peaks. Its
only 21 kms trek from Dronagiri village or 19 km from Malarie
(64 kms from Joshimath).
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Nanda
Devi Groups Of Peaks : Base Camp Trekking :
Region : Garhwal Himalayas
Duration : 10 / 12 Days.
Altitude : 4890m.
Place covered : Rishikesh - Joshimath - Tolma - Dharasii pass
- Nanda Devi National Park.
Best Season : May : June : August : September : October.
Summary : This unique mountain area covering 630 sq. kms is
endowed with the biotic and physical tourist resources of par
excellence. The park is encircled by a vast ring of lofty
mountains giving it a shape of natural fortress . Some of the
important peaks in the area are Dunagiri ( 7066 mts),
Changbang ( 6864 mts), Kalanka (6932 Mts) , Rishipahar ( 6992
Mts), NandaKhat (6611mts), Maiktoli (6303 Mts), Mrigthuni
(6565mts) , Bethartoli Himal ( 6352 Mts) ,Trishul I & II (
7120 Mts and 6319 mts), while Nanda East ( 7434 M0 and Nanda
Devi ( 7817 Mts) are prominent peaks in the area. |
Bhagirithi
Peak : Shivling Peak : Kedar Dome Peak : Meru Peak : Base Camp
Trekking :
Region : Garhwal Himalayas - Uttarakashi
Duration : 8 /10 days.
Altitude : Ma. 4260m.
Place covered : Rishikesh : Uttarakashi : Gangotri : Gangotri
glacier : Tapovan
Best Season : May / June / August / September / October.
Summary : Trail passes through Uttarakashi to Gangotri a drive
0f 99 kms, last point of motor road .From Gangotri move along
the beaten track towards Chirbasa, which offers a clear view
of the Bhagirathi Peak. Beyond Chirbasa the terrain becomes
really desolate - From Chirbasa it's on to Bhojwasa. Gaumukh,
the source of the sacred river Ganges, is just four kilometers
ahead. From Gaumukh to Tapovan the ascent is steep. Nandanvan
situated at the base of the Bhagirathi group of peaks, can be
reached after crossing the Gangotri Glacier. It is an alpine
meadow nestling in the shadow of the Bhagirathi peaks. From
here, the Shivlinga Peak looks like an ice-cream cone rising
towards the sky. There are ideal spots for camping, which are
also base camps for Bhagirathi, Shivling, Meru, Kedardom and
many other peaks.e peaks. |
Other
Base Camp trekking Peak in Garhwal Himalayas
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Thalaysagar
Peak , Jogin goups of peaks , Bhrigupanth Peak : 4425 m :
The
base camp of these peaks is Kedartal,
which can
be approached by Gangotri. 18 kms trek commands to
reach the base camp. The trek is very tiring and there are
testing moments even for a hardy trekker. Trek from Gangotri
to kedar tal is negotiable through a rough and tough mountain
trail. The base camp situated near by beautiful lake named
Kedartal. The lake is crystal clear with the mighty
Thalayasagar (Sphatikl-ing) peak froming a splendid backdrop.
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Neelkanth
Peak : 6596m :
A pyramidical – shapped snowy peak towering above Badrinath,
popularly known as the
‘Garhwal Queen’. The base
camp situated at a elevation of 4270m, through a
green grassy meadow. Neelkanth peak is shining pyramid
of white crystal which are even ready to change their colour
and hue—it reflects the first red glow od dawn into the
valley and the sunset it glitters like a golden
temple.Neelkantha embodies all the divinity of this divine
land. It is mountainous form of Lord Badrivishal.
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Trishul
peak (7120m) : Nandaghunti (6309m) : The
trail passes through thick forest and some tiny villages. From
Setel to
Sutol one hve to trek 10 kms , further a steep 15 km
trek to Lata khopri , crossing inside dense forest and
springs. Defiantly after reaching Homkund via Chandanighat ,
one forget everything while a magnificent view of Mt.Trishul
and Nandaghunti comes to seems
towering its face in front of Homekund lake. |
Mt.
Kamet 7756m : Abhigamin Peak 7354m : Mana Peak 7273m : Deoban
Peak 6820m :
Ganesh Peak 6535m |
Mt.Kamet
is the third highest peak in India after Kanchenjunga (8598m)
and Nanda Devi (7817m). The trek leads from Gamsali (the last
road head) up to Vasundhara Tal , the base camp of
Mt.Abhigamin & Mt.Kamet. While to approach the base camp
one have to passes, a beautiful village Niti (Last boarder
village),Sepuk, Nanda Kharak along the banks of Dhauliganga
river. The trail is difficult passing through
Dhauli ganga
near Sepuk. It is main hurdle ivolved, in reaching the Base
camp, this river roars during summer and monsoon seasons. The
base camp Vashundhara tal is much pretty than other base camp.
Its surrounded with snow capped peaks. The are of base camp is
boldering infect thre is a small meadow where we can make a
camp. The altitude of base cam is 4800m, thus this is most
difficult Base camp trek, one have to be fit in physical
fitness to face this challenge of Base camp. For Mana peak and
Deoban Peak one have to trek 8 kms further from Vashundhara
tal. The base camp of these peaks is Dobla tal.
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