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14 nights
& 15 days
Best time: October-November & March to mid-June
Grade: moderate
DAY 1 ARRIVE DELHI-KUCHESAR-BY SURFACE / 100 KM / APPROX 3 HRS
You will be met at the airport and transferred to Kuchesar Mud Fort.
The heritage
hotel of Kuchesar, Mud fort Kuchesar will offer you the 18th century lifestyle
with a modern touch. This Heritage hotel of Kuchesar has been known for
its hospitality since decades. All the visitors and guests were treated
equally and with great care as they followed "Atithi Devo Bhava"
means "Guests are God".
Being located amidst the picturesque surrounding and having the holy river
of Ganges just 24 kms away, Mud Fort Kuchesar gives you the taste of exotic
India.
DAY 02 KUCHESAR-PANGOT - BY SURFACE 250 KMS / APPROX 6 HRS
After breakfast
you will drive to PANGOT. Pangot is 15 from Nainital, it is an island
of tranquility where you can either just lie soaking in the sun or do
some vigorous walking in the dense oak forests. Pangot is a small village
with the customary post office, a chai-shop-cum-general merchant, a tailor
and a temple and little else.
The area has some remarkable foot trails through thick oak, pine, bamboo,
cedar, rhododendron and other conifers, making the walks delightfully
refreshing.
You will have the afternoon free to relax in the pristine surroundings
of the lodge. Our bird guide will help you identify bird species in and
around the lodge. This area offers an avid birder a choice of more than
250 bird species.
Overnight at Jungle Lore Birding Lodge.
DAY 03 IN PANGOT-TREK DISTANCE 10 KM / 5 HOURS
One of the
popular treks is from Pangot to Naina Peak via Kilbury Forest Rest House.
We shall be trekking along this long trail leading up to the Naina Peak,
at 2,610 metres, which offers views of the Garhwal Himalayas, including
Nanda Devi. The duration of the trek is 4-5 hours and is moderate in nature.
One goes through Himalayan temperate forest to the grasslands.
The trail is full of woodpeckers, pheasants, thrushes, warblers etc. You
can also look for the hill barbet, the slaty-grey woodpecker, the black-chinned
babbler and the black-headed and maroon orioles. The population in the
nearby mountains includes Himalayan griffon vultures, lammergeyers and
chakor, khalij pheasants, crimson sunbirds and the fire-capped tit.
One can often spy wildlife around the streams. A host of bird life inhabits
this world - an absolute dream for the birdwatcher. The area has some
remarkable foot trails through thick conifers, making the walks delightfully
refreshing.
We will descend from Naina peak on the horses and the vehicles will pick
us up from Snow View Point to return to the lodge. You will be taken for
a village visit in the afternoon to show the lifestyle of people where
you will have a chance to interact with them.
Overnight at Jungle Lore Birding Lodge.
DAY 04 PANGOT-NAINITAL-ABBOTT MOUNT - 170 KM / 6 HOURS & 2 HOURS OF NAINITAL SIGHTSEEING
Today we
will visit Nainital in the morning. Nestled in the Kumaon hills, Nainital
area is dotted with lakes giving it the epithet of "Lake District".
The finest lake ringed by hills is the Naini Lake, around which lies the
hill town of Nainital, with pretty cottages, and villas reflected in its
calm waters.
This pleasant hill station owes its origin to the British who were probably
reminded of the Cumbrian Lake District. The first recorded discovery of
this now popular hill station of Nainital, was in 1841 when a British,
Mr. Barron, chanced upon the lake. Moved by the scenic beauty of the lake
and thickly forested hills, he constructed a house named Pilgrim's Cottage.
It was the first of many residences, which were to transform Nainital
into a popular resort. By 1858, Nainital became a well-known hill station,
and within a few years the summer seat of the provincial government.
According to local belief the origin of Nainital harks back to mythological
times. Sati, Lord Shiva's consort, committed suicide at the yajna of Daksha
Prajapati. When Lord Shiva roamed across the universe carrying her dead
body, Sati's eye fell near the lake, where the Naina Devi temple now stands.
The waters of the lake are therefore considered sacred and the Naina Devi
temple is the venue of an autumnal fair. In ancient times, the lake was
know as the Tri-rishi Sarovar, the lake of three rishis-Atri, Pulastya
and Pulaha.
Prior to 1839, the valley was covered by thick forests and inhabited by
hill tribesmen. A major landslide in 1880 led to the formation of the
flats, the level ground by the lake. Nainital's attractions range from
quiet walks in meadows and forests of pine and deciduous trees, adventure
sports as well as popular entertainment.
As we proceed towards Nainital, we will make a brief stop at Snow View point to photograph the snow clad Himalayan ranges showing, Nanda Devi, Panchachuli, Trishul etc.
The lake
is at the centre of all activity. We will spend time boating in the lake
to see the views of the valley. The north end of the lake is known as
Malitaal while the southern end is Talitaal which has a bridge and a post
office on its sides - the only post office on a lake bridge in the world.
The busy bus station and taxi stand is where visitors alight. As you walk
around the eastern shore on the Mall you see some lovely homes and shops,
some of which have been there for many years. The Pastry shop makes the
best raisin bread, croissants and cakes which taste even more delicious
to a hungry walker. Most visitors can be found on the Mall taking a walk,
shopping or just watching the world go by.
The Flats at the northern side of the lake have a fountain and a bandstand.
This is where the cultural activities take place. The Bhotia or Tibetan
market is a great place for browsing and the rink for roller skating.
The old wooden Nainital Boat Club, reminiscent of the British Raj is close
by.
We will proceed to Abbott Mount, arriving in the evening. Overnight stay in Abbott Mount Cottage.
This historic hamlet of Abbot Mount is situated at an altitude of about 7,000 ft above sea level in the eastern part of the Kumaon Hills near the small town of Lohaghat in Champavat District. Abbott Mount was founded by and named after Mr. John Harold Abbott of Jhansi. An English businessman who wanted to start a hill station for the European community at the turn of the 20th century. Unlike many Indian hill stations Abbott Mount has changed little since its inception. There are only thirteen secluded cottages spread over this private hill. There is a picturesque church set amidst the forest and a ancient cricket pitch with an unsurpassed view of the mountains.
DAY 05 ABBOTT MOUNT TO MUNSYARI - 200 KM / 8 HOURS
Drive to Munsyari via Pithoragarh. A steep ascent to the quaint little township of Munsyari perched on a mountain face. Munsyari commands fantastic views of the Panchchuli peaks and the Milam and Ralam valleys. Overnight stay cottages at Wayfarer Mountain Resort.
Surrounded
by the mighty Panch-Chulli range, this Kumaon outpost is the
closest you can get to the real Himalayas. Munsyari is the gateway to
the well-known Milam and Ralam glaciers and the Nanda Devi range.
The journey past Pithoragarh and Thal to Munsyari is almost unique. At
Thal we cross theswiftly flowing Ramganga River. The road now heads north
all along the river. On the way are small towns like Nachni and Tejam,
both well known amongst locals for fishing. Soon the character of the
hillside changes and the road now winds itself steeply through a string
of gorges. Several waterfalls dot the wayside with the most famous being
the one at Birthi-you can almost spot this fall from a good 15kms away.
This is the place we will stop for a breath of fresh air and to enable
the drivers to prepare for what lies ahead. A steep and serpentine road
with more than twenty two bends takes you to the top of KALA MUNI (2800MTS)
PASS. Amidst deep greenery the road now descends into the magnificent
valley of Munsyari. This remote Indian border town is situated on the
lap of the massive Panch Chulli range and is a store house of many of
nature's wonders.
Today full day is spent in slow journey to Munsyari. Wayfarer Mountain Resort.
DAY 05 - 10 TWO TREKKING OPTIONS
OPTION
1
Day 5: Drive from Munsyari to Sobla (130 kms./5 hrs.) : The
Jeep track from Munsyari, initially, descends to Madkot Village which
is on the banks of the rapidly flowing Gori Ganga river. From this point,
the two hour drive to Jauljibi is particularly scenic. On the way are
small villages called Chori Bagar, and Banga Pani. At Jauljibi there is
the confluence of river Gori with Kali that crosses into India from Nepal
at Dharchula. The route now travels northwards past Dharchula and Tawa
Ghat and divests westward into a gorge following the Dhauli Ganga river
up to Sobla. Sobla (1670m) is the entry point to the Darma Valley and
is the starting point of our trek. Our destination is Dar Village (2134m)
which is 5 kms. from Sobla. We pitch up here for the night.
Day 6: Dar to Sela (2438 mts./12 km; 5 to 6 hrs.). Today's walk
is long but easy. The mule track from Dar to Sela goes through hill sides
of green pastoral land. The campsite is on the outskirts of Sela.
Day 7: Sela to Baaling (2743 mts./11 km; 5 to 6 hrs.) : It is another
relatively trouble free day. The trail to Baaling goes up and down hill
sides but the altitude gained is moderate. The views of the distant glaciers
is exciting and the temptation to push ahead is high. Nevertheless we
camp here for the night, because we have a long march ahead of us the
next day.
Day 8: Baaling to Panch Chulli via Duktu (10 km / 5 hrs.). Duktu
and Dantu are two adjacent villages which are the last centres of human
habitation in this part of Darma valley. The view of the Panch Chulli
peaks from here is just magnificent. On the outskirts of Duktu is a huge
meadow that provides a perfect setting for viewing the Panch Chulli glacier
with the backdrop of the Panch Chulli peaks. This particular spot is almost
picture perfect. We set out to explore the Panch Chulli glacier from our
base camp at Duktu. The
glacier projects outwards from the East face of Panch Chulli and a 4 kms.
trek from the campsite along the Yuli river leads to the massive glacier
itself. The place itself provides an incredible scenery of a sprawling
meadow bordered by tall oak and birch trees with the Panch Chulli (6904
mts./22652 ft.) looming in the background. We pitch tents for the night
here.
Day 9: Panch Chulli to Nagling (2743 mts./15 km) : We start on
return trek today. The trail a gradual descent and the days' walk takes
around 5 hours.
Day 10: Nagling to Bungling (12 kms.) : This is the last day of
our walking. We arrive at Bungling by noon. From here after a brief rest
we get on to a waiting jeep that drives us back to Munsyari.
OPTION
2
Day 5: After breakfast drive for 6kms to Dumar and then the trek
begins. Our destination is past Lilam village to Rargari (10 kms) where
we camp for the night.
Day 6: Today is a strenous walk along a gorge past the Gori Ganga
river. The route is fairly up and down but generally eases off before
reaching the camp site at Mapang (3100 mts, 9 kms).
Day 7: You are in high mountain country now and the tree line disappears
giving access to vast stretches of Alpine pastures. The day's walk is
past Lhaspa to Rilkot.
Day 8: From Rilkot you will continue to Bugdyar (2700 mts, 14 kms).
This is a steady walk and mostly downhill past the vllages Lhaspa, Mapang
and the narrow gorge at Nahar Devi.
Day 9: Bugdyar to Munsyari (16 kms). We walk downhill all throughout
and Munsyari by late afternoon. Wayfarer Mountain Resort.
Day 10: There are other interesting day treks to Balati Farm at
a height of 9000 feet, which offers breath taking panoramic views of the
snow peaks, or to Thamri Kund, another lake hidden amongst rhododendron
forests. A drive through Madkot, Chori Bagar, Bangapani to Jouljibi and
back entails a day's travel through absolutely picturesque locations along
the banks of the Gori Ganga and you may end up exhausting your entire
camera roll. Wayfarer Mountain Resort.
DAY 11 MUNSYARI-BINSAR - BY SURFACE 230 KM / APPROX 8½ HOURS
Drive in the morning to Binsar. Enroute, we could stop at Thal for a short swim in Ramganga river. Lunch may be served on the riverside.We will be stopping at Bageshwar, where we go across a bridge that spans the confluence of two Himalayan rivers - the Saryu and the Gomti. Soon the road curves upwards along a heavily forested landscape. All along the entire Himalayan range is visible to the naked eye, the ancient town where Hindus come to offer prayers for the departed souls.
Binsar is
located in the midst of dense forests 30 km from Almora. It derives its
name from Binsar Deo or Shiva. The Shiva temple here was built by the
Chandravanshi King Kalyan. Once the ancient capital of the Chand Raj kings
who ruled in the 7th and 8th centuries Binsar is an epitome of solitude,
quietness and natural beauty for today's traveler. Perched on top of Jhandi
Dhar hills, Binsar is a notified forest reserve and bird sanctuary. The
Binsar wildlife sanctuary home to many high-altitude animal and bird species.
Mammals are leopard, Himalayan palm civet, serow, ghoral, yellow-throated
Himalayan marten, yellow-bellied weasel, fox, Himalayan black bear etc.
There is no town called Binsar, not even a settlement of huts or anything,
it is just the forest reserve that has been named Binsar. The placed affords
wonderful views of the snowcapped Himalayan ranges, like the peaks of
Nanada Devi, Kedarnath, Chaukhamba, Trishul, Panchchuli and Nanda Kot.
Afternoon visit to the Shiva temple (3 km trek).Overnight in Swiss tents
at Binsar Retreat or Khali Estate.
DAY 12 BINSAR- ENROUTE HIKE FROM JAGESWAR TO VRIDDHAR JAGESWAR - 160 KM ONE WAY TO ABBOTT MOUNT / 4½ HOURS
Morning trek
in Binsar Sanctuary for bird watching. After breakfast, drive to Jageshwar.
Counted among the 12 Jyotirlingas in the country, Jageshwar lies in a
beautiful narrow valley hedged by monarch-sized, ancient deodars. Of the
over 100 small and large shrines of this complex, the three outstanding
ones in terms of sculpture are dedicated to Jageshwar, Mrityunjaya and
Pushtidevi. There is a small museum where statues of artistic value, removed
from the various shrines, have been preserved by the archaeological department.
A 3 km trek from Jageshwar leads to Vriddha Jageshwar. This is regarded
as the abode of Lord Shiva prior to his manifesting himself as Jageshwar.
This site commands a magnificent view of the Himalayas. The lofty-tower
type isolated shrine of Dandeshwar is 1 km short of the actual temple
complex.Overnight in Swiss tents at Binsar Retreat or Khali Estate.
DAY 13 BINSAR-RANIKHET-CORBETT NP 160 KM / 6 HOURS
Drive in
the morning to Ranikhet (2 hr.). We will visit the bazaar, war museum,
handicrafts center, Kalika temple and continue driving to Corbett National
park.
Ranikhet (1829mt.): A cantonment town of immense charm, it was once the
pet excursion ground of Padmini, queen of the Katyuri king, Sudhardev
(1180AD). There is much to see in and around Ranikhet starting with Kalika
temple known for its forest nursery and the shrine to goddess kali. The
plateau of Upat has a 9-hole golf course ringed by tall pines.
Tourists visit Chillianaula for its Shiva temple.Overnight at Tiger Camp.
DAY 14:
CORBETT NATIONAL PARKEarly
morning game drive for tiger-tracking and bird watching. After lunch,
drive to Bijrani tourism zone. Jeep safaris will be through jungle and
the wildlife adventure of Corbett begins. A great opportunity for viewing
wildlife, especially the tiger in its natural habitat.
Overnight at Tiger Camp.
DAY 15: CORBETT NATIONAL PARK-DELHI
Morning elephant ride through the open chaurs (grasslands) and dense forests. This is the best mode of transport for wildlife viewing. Return for breakfast. Drive back to Delhi (6 hours). Arrive Delhi in the evening and transfer to the International airport to board your flight for onward journey / home.
Please let
us know the number of people travelling on this tour and we will send
you the total cost. We also specialize in customizing the tour. Should
you need any changes we would be happy to modify the itinerary.The
tour may include arrangements such as accommodation, travel, meals, permit,
guides, activities etc. or services as required by the client.
How
to book
The booking
of this itinerary is with Asian Adventures, B-9, Sector 27, Noida 201301.
India
Te1: +91-120-252 4874; 322 5387. Fax: +91-120-252 4878. Email: wildindiatours@vsnl.com
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