Brief Itinerary Day1:- Kathgodam to Dhaulchina via Binsar sanctuary trek• Pickup from Kathgodam railway station at 06:00 am• Drive to Binsar Sanctuary Drive 110 km, 4 hrs• Trek to Dhaulchina, Gradual descent, 7 km, 3 – 4 hrs• Altitude 6100 ft (Dhaulchina)• Packed Lunch• Reached Dhaulchina by 3 pm• Network in some area mainly BSNL•
Bhrigu Lake Trek
Bhrigu Lake Trek
2021-05-24T15:18:25+00:00
Brief Itinerary Day 1: From Manali drive to Gulaba and trek to Gulaba Meadows campAltitude: 10,300 ftDrive to Gulaba, 22 km, approx one and half hoursGulaba is on Manali Rothang pass roadTrek to Gulaba Meadows, 3 km, approx 1.5 hrMeeting time at Manali at 12pm to reach Gulaba camp site by 5:00 pmStart trekking to
Bali Pass Trek
Bali Pass Trek
2021-05-18T15:46:25+00:00
Bali Pass a not so popular trek. Surprisingly, it goes along the famous places of the Himalayas. The first one being Yamunotri, the Dhaam of the Chaar Dhaam yatra. Followed by it is Har ki Doon valley then Ruinsara lake and Osla village. Known for direct spectacles of Swargrohini and Bandarpoonch peaks, this trek is
Bagini Glacier and Changbang Base Camp
Bagini Glacier and Changbang Base Camp
2021-05-18T15:23:50+00:00
Bagini Glacier runs down northwards from Changabang & Trishuli peaks (in North-West rim of Nanda-Devi Sanctuary) and then the Bagini melt river turns westwards where it is joined by Dunagiri Glacier waters running down from Purbi-Dronagiri ridge. Further west, it is joined by the Lampak stream and finally flows into the Dhauli-Ganga, just north of Jumma
Auli Snow Skiing
Auli Snow Skiing
2021-05-18T15:10:05+00:00
The vast open spaces, snow clad mountains and the height of skiing slopes in India are enough to pump up the adrenaline in any ski enthusiast. India’s ski resorts are largely confined to the western half of the Himalayas- in Uttarakhand – high enough to get a good cover of snow during the winter months,
Audens Col Expedition
Audens Col Expedition
2021-05-18T14:51:09+00:00
Auden’s Col might not be as popular but is prominent in Indian Literature and Mountaineering. It has an elevation of 5242m which separates Jogin I and Gangotri III peaks. It also connects Rudragaira and Bhilangna valley. Not only that, the Col lies between huge glacier namely Khatling and Jogin I. The Pass was discovered by