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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
2 DELHI - CORBETT NATIONAL PARK (800M) - BY SURFACE / 290 KM
/ APPROX 6 HRS
After an early breakfast you will drive to Corbett National Park.
You will be served lunch upon arrival. If time permits we will opt
for a drive in the park or go for a guided nature walk.
Corbett National Park is India's first and finest National Park.
It is one of the finest habitats of the tiger in India and nestles
in the foothills of the Himalayas. It is spread over 520 sq. km
along the banks of the Ramganga River, which winds through its entire
length in a south-south west direction. The Park offers different
kinds of vegetation all along its varied topography, which comprises
hilly and riparian areas, temporary marshy depressions, plateaus
and ravines.
With elevation in the Park ranging from 400 m to 1210 m, both animals
of the Himalayas and those of peninsular India can be sighted. Over
50 mammals and 25 reptile species have been recorded at Jim Corbett
Park. The park is home to predators like Tiger, Leopard, diverse
species of Cats, Wild Dog, Antelopes like Nilgai and Ghoral, varieties
of Deer - Hog Deer, Sambhar, Chital, Barking Deer, the primates
- Rhesus & Langur and other animals like Jackal, Fox, Civet,
Wild Boar, Sloth Bear, Black Bear and a range of reptiles including
Cobra, Python and two species of Crocodile. The river noted for
its sporting Fish is popular with anglers. Corbett is a marvelous
location for bird watchers also.
Overnight in cottages / rooms in Tiger Camp.
DAY 3 IN CORBETT NATIONAL PARK
Morning drives in the park for tiger tracking and wildlife viewing.
Return to the resort for breakfast and leisurely lunch. Early afternoon
drive inside the park for wildlife viewing.
Return to the resort for dinner.
Overnight in cottages / rooms in Tiger Camp.
DAY 4 CORBETT NATIONAL PARK TO RANIKHET (1850 M) - BY SURFACE
/ 100 KM / 3 HOURS
We drive for 3 hours to Ranikhet. You will be served lunch upon
arrival.
After lunch, we proceed to visit the bazaar, war museum, handicrafts center, Kalika temple and Bhalu dam. Return in the evening for dinner and overnight stay.
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 in cottages / rooms in Trishul Lodge.
DAY 5 RANIKHET TO BINSAR - BY SURFACE 60 KM / 2½ HOURS
We
drive from Ranikhet to Kasaar Devi via Almora (2 hours). We will
also stop at Panchchuli Weaver's guild to see the collection of
various kinds of fabrics that are manufactured by the women of this
area.
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 Kasaar
Jungle Resort.
DAY
6 JAGESHWAR EXCURSION - 70 KM / 3-4 HOURS
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.
Lunch will be served in Jageshwar. Return to Binsar in the evening. Overnight in Kasaar Jungle Resort.
DAY
7 BINSAR TO MUNSYARI (7000 FEET) - 230 KM / 8-9 HOURS
Drive to Munsyari via Bageshwar. 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 Thal to Munsyari is almost unique. At Thal we cross
the swiftly 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 storehouse of many of nature's wonders.
Overnight in Wayfarer Mountain Resort.
DAY 8 IN MUNSYARI
Today morning after breakfast trek to Maheshwari Kund at an altitude
of 8500 ft Kund which is a 3 kms trek through Deodar forests. From
here one can get magnificent views of the Panchachuli. Enjoy the
trek back to the Lodge for Lunch After lunch. We will proceed to
Darkot which is a fifteen minute drive to see carpet weaving industry
which is the only
pastime for the locals during winters 15 minutes drive to see the
carpet weaving industry which is the only pastime in the winter
and also supplement income of the local family. Return to Musiyari
to see the Articrafts and traditional tools of the Johar Valley.
A professor Sher Singh Pangti, a personal effort to revive the Bhutia
Culture, runs this museum. Dinner and Bonfire at the resort.
DAY 9 MUNSIYARI TO CHOUKHORI (2050 M) - 120 KM / 5 HOURS
& 2 HOURS TO VISIT PATAL BHUBANESHWAR
Drive in the morning to Choukhori. We could stop at Thal for a short
swim in Ramganga river. Lunch will be served on the riverside. We
will visit Patal Bhubaneshwar en route. Visit Chaukori Tea Gardens.
This will be an overnight halt. Overnight stay in cottages at Wayfarer
Retreat.
Chaukhori: Even if Chaukhori were stripped of the majestic vista of the Kumaon Himalayas, in which it outrivals Binsar and Kausani (being the closest of the three to the range), it would still score over other resorts in Kumaon by the sheer unspoiled charm it excludes. After the breathtaking sweep from Chaukhamba to Panchchuli (better by dusk than dawn, as it is west of Himalayas), the scene close to the Wayfarer Retreat appears homely. There are fields of ripening corn, fruit orchards and pine, oak and rhododendron trees.
Patal Bhubaneshwar offers a surreal experience - a complex maze of underground caves serrated with fang-like stalactites and stalagmites. Some chambers are large enough to host an orchestral performance. The entry to the caves is through a narrow tunnel where one has to lower oneself in single file with the help of iron chains.
DAY
10 CHOUKHORI TO KAUSANI - 80 KM / 3.5 HOURS
After breakfast you will drive to 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.
We
drive further to KAUSANI, nestling amongst thick, dense pine forests.
Kausani is the place to head for a closer view of the grandeur of
the Himalayan scenery. From here there are excellent 300 km wide
views of the Nanda Devi group of mountains, which look spectacular
especially during sunrise. The view of the snow covered Trishul
and Nanda Devi is so clear that one gets a feeling of the snow within
touching distance. Mahatma Gandhi spent almost a fortnight here
during which time he wrote his commentary on the Gita-Anashakti
Yoga.
Overnight stay in Mountain Villa.
DAY 11 KAUSANI - RUDRAPRAYAG - VIA BAIJNATH - BY SURFACE
/ 160 KMS / APPROX 6 HRS
From Kausani, the road descends to Garur and Baijnath on the bank
of Gomti River in a flat valley. Perched at an altitude of 1126
m below Kausani is the famous temple complex of BAIJNATH in the
Garur valley of Katyur. A group of ancient temples dating back to
the 12th and 13th century line the banks of the river, presenting
a beautiful sight. The temples are remarked upon, for its carvings,
stonework and heritage. Built by Katyuri Rulers, these have over
the time become synonymous with India's rich mythology. The main
10th century temple houses a beautiful idol of Goddess Parvati.
Innumerable tales of Lord Shiva and Parvati make these temples a
fascinating experience. The Katyur Dynasty is believed to take their
name from Kartikeya the mythical son of Shiva and Parvati.
Continue to drive to RUDRAPRAYAG named after the Lord Shiva (Rudra),
the entire region of Rudraprayag is blessed with immense natural
beauty, lakes and glaciers, as well as important Hindu temples.
This small town, Rudraprayag, is situated at the holy confluence
of River Alaknanda and River Mandakini. The presence of two separate
routes for Badrinath and Kedarnath Dham from Rudraprayag render
great importance to the place. There are more than 200 shrines dedicated
to Lord Shiva in district itself, the most important one is Kedarnath.
Overnight stay in Hotel Monal.
DAY 12 RUDRAPRAYAG - HARIDWAR - BY SURFACE / 172 KMS /APPROX
6.5 HRS
After breakfast drive to Rishikesh. Enroute you will stop at DEVPRAYAG
-situated at the confluence of the Alaknanda and the Bhagirathi
rivers. Near the town there are two suspension bridges, one each
on the Bhagirathi and the Alaknanda.
The
great temple of Raghunathji is claimed to have been erected some
ten thousand years ago and is built of massive uncemented stones.
It stands upon a terrace in the upper part of the town and consists
of an irregular pyramid capped by a white cupola with a golden ball
and spire. Religious ablutions take place at two basins excavated
in the rock at the junction of the holy streams - one on the Bhagirathi
known as the Brahm Kund and the other on the Alaknanda called the
Vasisht Kund. The temple, along with the other buildings of the
town, was shattered by an earthquake in 1803 but the damage was
subsequently repaired through the munificence of Daulat Rao Sindhia.
The temple is visited by a large number of pilgrims every year.
In the late afternooon visit Har Ki Pauri, which was constructed
by King Vikramaditya in memory of his brother Bhatrihari who it
is believed had come to Haridwar to meditate on the banks of the
Ganga. This ghat later came to be known as Har-Ki-Pauri (also called
Brahamakund). At twilight, golden hues of floral diyas reflected
in the river Ganga present the most enchanting sight. The imprint
of Lord Hari's footprint hallows the riverbank temple here. The
ghat is regarded the most sacred and auspicious point to bathe in
the Ganga during the 12 year Kumbh and the 6 year Ardh Kumbh.
Also witness the Ganga Aarti, which is performed at the time of Sunset. This divine light ceremony is filled with devotional song, prayer, ritual and a palpable sense of the divinity of Mother Ganga. The aarti, an ornate oil lamp, lined with dozens of flames burning in pure ghee is offered to God.
Overnight
in Hotel Hari Ganga.
DAY 13 EXCURSION TO RISHIKESH
Rishikesh
surrounded by Shivalik hills of the Himalayas on three sides, is
the place of sages and is considered a spiritual town on the banks
of the River Ganga. It is said that when Rishi Raibhya did hard
penances, God appeared by the name of Hrishikesh and henceforth
the area came to be known as Rishikesh Later in the afternoon the
LAXMAN JHOOLA, OMKARANAND ASHRAM AND SIVANAND ASHRAM.
Later in
the evening you will walk to witness the Arti at Parmath Ashram
situated across the Ram Jhoola suspension bridge. Parmath Niketan
lies right on the holy banks of mother Ganga, nestled in the lap
of lush, towering Himalaya. Additionally the Ashram runs schools,
hospitals, ecological programmes and disaster relief projects and
played a major role during the TSUNAMI in the South of India.
Overnight in Shaheen Bagh.
DAY 14 DEHRADUN - BY SURFACE TO DELHI
In time transfer to the International airport to board your flight
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