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In 1931,
Frank S. Smythe, who was part of a team of six British mountaineers that
climbed Kamet, came across a valley beyond Bhyundar Pass that had "lush
meadows
embowered amidst flowers. The Bhyundar Valley was the most
beautiful valley that any of us had seen." Smythe in his book recalls
that his camp was surrounded by a variety of flowers - primulas, white
anemones, golden nomocharis, marigolds, globe flowers, delphiniums, violets,
eritrichiums, blue corydalis, white roses and rhododendrons. Higher up,
near the moraine, were saxifrage, yellow and red potentilla, geranium,
asters and gentians, so many that "it was impossible to take a step
without crushing a flower"
Today this Bhyundar Valley is not very different from how Frank Smythe
first found it to be. Through strict environmental control and tight Government
of India regulations, the sanctity of Frank Smythe's discovery - the Valley
of Flowers has been carefully preserved. If you stand at the foot of the
valley, grassy meadows run down to the cleft of the stream, which, even
in August, is still fringed by ice. On both sides, green slopes turn to
dark rock as they vault into deep blue skies. Rising gently, the valley
ends as notch on the horizon, crested by the snows of the Rataban (6,166m)
and Nilgiri (6474m) peaks. And underfoot, the flowers that give the valley
its name.
The Valley Of Flowers is accessible from a remote village in the Indian
Himalaya called Gangharia. Getting to Gangharia is a small adventure in
itself. For us the starting point of this adventure is Wayfarer Solitaire
at Ranikhet in Kumaon Himalaya.
Trekking
Itinerary
Day-1: Drive to Dehradun (6 hours) from Delhi and overnight stay
in Shaheen Bagh (www.shaheenbagh.com)
Day-2: Drive from Dehradun to Joshimath (8 hrs.) : The drive from
Dehradun is across some of the most scenic countryside in Garhwal Himalaya.
The well laid out mountain road winds itself past some of the popular
towns and villages. Starting early we get to Joshimath by afternoon calling
Rishikesh en route. Overnight stay is in a hotel.
Day-3: Drive from Joshimath to Govindghat (1828 mts./22 kms.; 2
hrs.) : A less than two hour drive along the Alaknanda river brings us
to Govindghat. From here our trek starts. On a given day there are hundreds
of Sikh pilgrims headed for the Shrine at Hemkund, and alighting from
our jeeps we join this joyous group heading up to Ghangaria. The ascending
mule track climbs past terraced fields and vegetation to the hamlet of
Pulna (3 km). From here the trail is a little wilder and more forested,
with occasional glimpses of snow peaks. The 7 kms. from Pulna to Bhyundar
Village are a steady ascent and the altitude is moderate. Shortly after
Bhyundar, the trail crosses the Laxman Ganga, over a bridge elevated by
giant boulders. The trail is steeper now but Ghangaria is only 3 km. away.
Our campsite is beyond Gangharia in a relatively isolated area.
Day-4: Day visit to Valley of Flowers : Current Government regulations
do not permit any camping within the notified are of the valley and entry
to the valley is restricted to permit holders only. The trail is well
chalked out, and is a delightful ramble as it climbs gently through a
coniferous forest, before descending to a bridge, and check-post that
mark the official entry to the Valley of Flowers. Climbing up a rocky
trail, with the forest behind us, the first flowers begin to appear.
Every morning after breakfast, trekkers would be escorted into this garden
of Eden to explore different cross sections of the Bhyundar Valley. Packed
lunches, flasks full of hot beverages as well as assorted refreshments
would also be arranged. By evening the group would be escorted back to
our base camp at Gangharia where dinner would be served after a round
of refreshments.
Day-5: Day visit to Valley of Flowers
Day-6: Day visit to Valley of Flowers or the holy shrine of Sikhs,
Sri Hemkund Sahib. Hemkund is a special place and a "must see".
Situated at a height of 4329m, the place has a lake on whose banks are
a Lakshman Temple and a Gurudwara of Guru Govind Singh. Guru Govind Singh
is revered by Sikhs, Hindus and others and over the years Hemkund has
acquired international acclaim.
Day-7: Gangharia to Govindghat and back to Joshmath : We follow
the same track and return to Govindghat, where we board a waiting jeep
that drives us to Joshimath. However for those who wish to visit the famous
Hindu shrine of Badrinath, special arrangements can be made and the trip
extended by a day with overnight stay in a hotel at Badrinath.
Day-8: Joshimath to Dehradun (8 hr.): One can opt for river rafting
en route. Overnight stay at Shaheen Bagh.
Day-9: Dehradun to Delhi (6 hours): Today we can relax or opt for
ayurvedic massages. Late afternoon we drive back to Delhi, arriving in
the evening.
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; 3225387. Fax: +91-120-252 4878. Email: wildindiatours@vsnl.com
To confirm
your booking please send a 25% deposit by wire transfer to Standard Chartered
Bank, Account No 52805001839 which is in the name of "Asian Adventures",
using Swift Code "SCBLINBBDEL". Branch address: M-1 NDSE Part
I, New Delhi-110049. India. Or you can send a cheque payable to Asian
Adventures at B-9, Sector 27, Noida 201301. India
Cancellation charges are 30 days before arrival date 25%, 21 days before
arrival date 50%, 15 days before arrival date 90%, 7 days before arrival
date 100% of the total itinerary cost.
Remaining balance to reach Asian Adventures at least 30 days before tour commencement by wire transfer (to bank account stated above) or by sending a cheque made payable to Asian Adventures to the above address. Alternatively you can pay the balance in cash upon arrival.
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