ADVENTURE TOURS

 

Are you an adventurous traveler? Do you enjoy the thrill of exploring new destinations? Can you rise to the challenge of testing yourself to the limit? If adventure is what you live for, then come on Horizon Holidays and have the adventure holiday of a lifetime. Feel the thrill of climbing up a Himalayan peak or rafting down a snow-fed river. Travel across the Rajasthan Desert on a Camel safari and track tigers in the jungle, on an elephant safari in India, with Horizon Holidays.
Horizon Holidays offers tours to adventure destinations in India. Enjoy water sports, paragliding, skiing, trekking, and more, on India Adventure Tours. Our tour itineraries show you the most exciting destinations in India. Come have an unforgettable adventure in India with Horizon Holidays.
 
TREKKING

Adventure seekers, especially trekkers are attracted to India like bees to a honey pot! For the sub continent of India offers some unmatchable trekking and hiking trails that are irresistible to any mountain buff! Add to that the number of pilgrimage places that are located in lone, out of the way hill summits, with trails that weave through beautiful mountain slopes, and you have a veritable hiker’s paradise in India.
Nature is at its generous best in India and draws people to its beauty from all over the world. The beauty and purity of the surroundings are most enjoyed when you are trekking at your own pace in these beautiful environs. Nothing can match the peace of mind and the joy felt deep inside the heart while trekking the high hills of the Himalayan range in India. No wonder then that tourists flock here not only for spiritual guidance but also to quench their thirst to travel to the unexplored.
The Europeans introduced the concept of adventure sports in India after they established hill stations all over India. These hill stations became the starting points for treks that were undertaken. Then base camps were introduced and the adventurers gradually explored the neighboring areas on their own. The amateur trekkers turned professional and the most often traversed routes were explored and recorded for future travelers. Today, trekking is indulged in by many people who whole-heartedly participate in this sport, without any discrimination on the basis of age or sex.
Nature walks and low altitude trekking can be undertaken by anyone. For high-altitude trekking like the mountaineering and climbing the person should not be suffering from high/low blood pressure or obesity. Anyone between the ages of 16 and 60, who is mentally sound and physically fit can participate in this adventure sport.
Amateur trekkers should avoid the monsoon months. The months of February/March are best suited for low-altitude, and April/May for high-altitude trekking in the Himalayas. You may head towards the Western Ghats anytime from December to April since the weather is clear and lush greenery provides a picturesque backdrop to these regions.
The Western Himalayas covering the states of Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, and Uttarakhand form a major trekking area in India. It is followed by the Eastern Himalayas covering Darjeeling in West Bengal, Sikkim, and Arunachal Pradesh.
The treks in the area around Gangotri and Yamunotri and the areas beneath the Kumaon region are also renowned. In the east the area with the tea gardens and the green environs is provided in the states of Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, and West Bengal.
Permits and licenses are required for trekking in sensitive areas where security may pose a threat. In case you plan on undertaking a trekking expedition in India the following guidelines will prove to be helpful in planning your holiday.
 Decide upon the number of days of your expedition in accordance with your budget and climate.
 Consider the level of difficulty and your level of physical fitness
 Participate in nature walks or high-altitude trekking depending on what is comfortable to you.
 With every bit of increase in altitude prepare yourself gradually, and never hurriedly.
 Plan your holiday with ample time for altitude acclimatization.
 Get the medical fitness tests done before hand
 Carry the necessary medicines
 Gain correct training for handling mountaineering equipment
 Learn how to deal with high-altitude sickness or high-altitude madness
 Protect yourself from snow blindness, frostbiting, and sun burning during the expedition.
 Follow the instructions completely and seek permission to enter sensitive areas in advance.
Adventure Trekking Holidays in India can be a truly happy adventure trekking experience if you keep the above-mentioned points in mind. So get ready for an exciting Adventure trekking holiday in India, the next time around!

 
Roop kund Trekking Tour TOUR CODE :HH/HAT/061 Delhi – Haridwar – Mundoli – Wan - Bedni Bugyal – Bagubassa – Roopkund – Bedni Bugyal – Wan – Rishikesh – Delhi

 

Region: Garhwal Himalayas
Base: Chamoli District
Altitude: 5029 m above Sea Level

Roopkund is situated in Chamoli district of garhwal. The road head for roopkund is lohajung 155km from Almora, 217km from nainital and 235km from Kathgodam. Roopkund situated at a height of 5029m in the lap of Trishuli

massif. This area is usually called is the ‘mystery lake’, since human skeletons and remains of horses from the poleolithic age were found here.

The lake is surrounded by rock-strewn glacier and snow clad peaks. The starting point of the trek is lohajung, easily approached by motor from Almora. Roopkund can also be reached by ghat, connected by a motorable road with Nanda Prayag situated on the
main highway of Badrinath. The trek of Roopkund passes through lushgreen grassy land and conifer forest clining into the sloper of hills. The trek thereafter winds its way along the pindar river. Then to round off this trek, one can approach hemkund via Shail Samundras glacier and then move on ghat. Bedni bugyal and Bhagwawasa are the most beautiful places in this trek. You must found lots of “Bramhakamal” near Bhawawara. The best time of come here is last week of August to last week of October. You must have 8 days to trekking for Roopkund. It is a 40km trek from road head.

Tou Highlights-

Haridwar & Rishikesh: The two holy towns of the Hindu's-centres of' Vedic'learning and Yoga & Meditation. Bedni Bugyals Considered amongst the finest high altitude grasslands in the Garhwal mountains- offering you a splendid view of the Greater Himalayan range. Bekhal Tal An small lake in scenic surroundings.

Bedni Bugyal: Considered amongst the finest high altitude grasslands in the Garhwal mountains- offering you a splendid view of the Greater Himalayan range.

Day01): Delhi-Haridwar
Board Dehradun Nizamuddin AC Special Train for Haridwar at 23:30 hrs from Nizamuddin Railway Station. Overnight Journey.

Day02): Haridwar-Mundoli
Arrival in Haridwar by 0535 hrs and from here drive to Mundoli (240 km/8-9 hrs) via Dev Prayag, Rudra Prayag and Karanprayag. Arrival at Mundoli by evening. Dinner and overnight stay in tents.

Day03): Mundoli - Wan - Bedni Bugyal (3350 mts/11000 ft)
In the morning drive 10 kms to Wan, which is the road head for the trek. Today we will trek 11 km (5-6 hrs) to reach Bedni Bugyal, probably one of the best camping sites in the Garhwal Himalayas. Dinner and overnight stay in tents.

Bedni Bugyal: Bedni Bugyal is a charming green meadow adorned with flowers in a spell binding varieties, in full bloom. There is a small lake situated in the midst of the meadow, where Tarpans are offered by the devotees. Situated nearby is a small temple where the devotees pay there obeisance, during their halt at Bedni Bugyal.

Day04): Bedni Bugyal
Rest day for acclimatization/Exploratory day. Overnight in tents.

Day05): Bedni Bugyal - Bagubassa (4100 mts/13450 ft)
After breakfast trek to Bagubassa. Bagua means flowery park and Basa means place. And rightly the place was full of variety of flowers including the rare Bhram Kamal, a special godly lotus found at only and between the altitudes of 14000 - 15000 ft. Today we will trek 10 km, taking about 4-5 hrs to reach today's campsite at Bagubassa. Dinner and overnight in tents.

Day06): Bagubassa - Roopkund (4450 mts/14600 ft) - Bedni Bugyal
Bhagubasa to Roopkund is easy walking in the flat but in morens ½ hour climbing with same view as last day. (4-5 hours). Kaluka Vinayak (pass) descending till to patar nachwani. The trek to Roopkund passes through delightful alpine pasture lands and snow fields, offering magnificent views of the Trisul, Nanda Ghunti, Badrinath peaks when the snow melts, human and equine skeletons
remains can be seen. Some of them with flesh attached. These remains have been preserved in the alpine condition for centuries. It is believed that these are the remains of about 300 persons who died about 500 -600 years ago. In the afternoon trek back to Bedni Bugyal for dinner and overnight stay.

Day07): Bedni Bugyal - Wan (2436 mts/8000 ft)
Retrace your steps towards Wan. This will take 3-4 hrs. Dinner and overnight in tents.

Day08): Wan - Rishikesh (2200 mts /7200 ft)
After an early breakfast drive to Rishikesh. Lunch enroute. Arrival at Rishikesh by evening. Upon arrival check into hotel for dinner and overnight stay.

Day09): Rishikesh - Haridwar - Delhi
After breakfast depart for Haridwar to catch same train at 10:30 hrs to reach Delhi. Arrival at Delhi by 14:30 hrs.

 
Dodital Trekking Tour TOUR CODE :HH/HAT/062 Delhi – Haridwar – Sangamchatti – Agoda - Manjhi – Dodital - Agoda – Sangamchatti – Haridwar – Delhi

 

Region: Garhwal Himalayas
Season: Round the year
Altitude: 3024 mts/9918 ft

High up in the mountains is the Dodi tal lake- mysterious, alluring, and simply beautiful ! The serene, tranquil surroundings, gurgling streams, crystal clear water, and dense alpine forests make for an ideal retreat. The trek

from Dodital to Yamnotri takes you through high altitude grasslands and dense virgin forests. The scenery en-route is really astounding !

The trek for Dodi Tal commences from Uttarkashi or Kalyani, which can be approached by motor. Kalyani to Agoda is a gradual climb through woods, fields and villages along. a mule track. The trek from Agoda to Dodi Tal is steep and through thick forests.
Dodital is a high altitude lake at a height of 3307 mts/10847 ft. Situated amidst pine forests with the backdrop of Darwa Bugyal, a high altitude meadow; Dodital has a serene effect on the mind and body.Dodital gets its name from Dodi, the local name for trout, which are found in large numbers in the lake. Like most of the high altitude Tals, Dodital also has a legend associated with it.

The Legend, another name for this lake is Dhundital. Dhundital means Ganesh - ka - tal. In Sanskrit Dhundi is synonymous with Lord Ganesha. There is a temple which is devoted to lord Ganesha. The legend has it that Ganesha selected this place as his abode. The story goes that this is the place where Ganesha was born. Shiva is known to keep away from home for extended periods and it is during one of these long periods of absence that Ganesha was born. One day Parvati, Ganesha's mother, was having a bath in the lake. She had instructed Ganesha to guard the entrance to the lake. Just then Shiva returned from one of his long trips, and was stopped by Ganesha. Enraged, Shiva cut off Ganesha's head. When Parvati came to know about this, she was livid and demanded that Shiva restore Ganesha's life. In the interest of domestic harmony, Shiva set out in search of Ganesha's head. The first animal that Shiva came across was an elephant and Shiva restored Ganesha's life by replacing his head with an elephant's head. A book in the Dhundiraj temple relates this tale in English!

Day 01): Arrive Delhi
Upon arrival at Delhi airport met our representative and then transfer to hotel for overnight stay.

Day 02): Delhi – Haridwar - Sangamchatti
In the morning take a Dehradun Shatabdi Train for Haridwar at 06:55. Arrival at Haridwar by 11:25 hrs and then transfer to Sangamchatti via Uttarkashi. The drive takes you through the picturesque Garhwal Mountains along with the holy Ganges. Overnight stay at guest house/tent.

Day 03): Sangamchatti – Agoda (2250 mts/7380 ft) – Manjhi (16 kms/6-7 hrs)
In the morning after breakfast trek to Manjhi via Agoda Village. Upon arrival at Manjhi set out camp for overnight stay. Dinner and overnight stay in tents.

Day 04): Manjhi – Dodital (3307 10847 ft) (6 Kms/ 3 – 4 hrs)
A gradual zigzag trek through beautiful landscape of thick forests and steep cliffs brings you the mysterious Dodital. Dinner and overnight stay in the tent.

Day 05): Dodital (3307 mts/10847 ft)
Day free to enjoy the beauty and tranquility of the Lake and surrounding dense forest. The scenic beauty of Dodital can compel any nature lover to camp here for days together, the lake, the surrounding pine forest, the towering Darwa Bugyal on one side and
the valley on the other is serene and enticing. The parikrama around the lake is of 1.5 kms. A few streams coming from Darwa Bugyal feed the lake. Dinner and overnight stay in the camp.

Day 06): Dodital – Agoda (2250 mts/7380 ft) (17 kms/4-5 hrs)
After breakfast we will trek down till Agoda. It is a 17 Kms Trek, Overnight in camps at Agoda.

Day 07): Agoda – Sangamchatti - Haridwar (6 kms trek + 140 kms Drive)
Morning after breakfast Trek down to Sangamchatti and from here drive down to Haridwar. On arrival at Haridwar transfer to Railway station to catch night train for Delhi.

Day 08)): Delhi
Arrival at Delhi by morning and then transfer to airport to catch onwards flight.
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Hemkund Trekking Tour TOUR CODE :HH/HAT/063 Delhi - Rishikesh- Karnapryag –Joshimath – Govindghat - Ghangariya -Hemkund –Ghangariya - Govindghat – Rudraprayag – Rishikesh – Delhi

Location: Garhwal Himalayas (Uttaranchal)
Base: Govind ghat
Altitude: 4329m above Sea Level

ITINERARY:-

Day 01): Delhi- Rishikesh Drive 224 KM
Morning after breakfast, drive to Rishikesh. Rishikesh is the gateway to the Garhwal Himalayas. The distance

between the two cities is 220 kms which takes about 6 hrs. The city is full of temples & ashrams and has the Yoga Institute situated here. Arrive Rishikesh and check into the hotel. Afternoon at leisure.Dinner & Overnight stay at hotel.

Day 02): Rishikesh- Karnapryag -Joshimath Drive 290 KM
Morning after breakfast, drive to reach Joshimath (1874 mt / 253Km) which is the winter abode of Lord Badrinath. Lunch enroute. Evening arrive at Joshimath and check into the hotel for dinner and overnight stay.

Day 03): Joshimath-Govindghat-Ghangariya Trek (13 KM) DRIVE (18 KM)
After breakfast, drive to reach Govindghat (1828 mt / 22Km). Start trekking to reach Ghangaria(3049 mt / 14 km Trek) with packed lunch. Ghangaria is also known as GOVIND DHAM, It is the base camp for visiting Hemkund Sahib and Valley of Flowers.

Day 04): Ghangariya -Hemkund -Ghangariya Trek 16 KM
Early in the morning start trekking (7 Km) to reach "HEMKUND SAHIB". One of the most revered of all Sikh Shrines, The Hemkund Sahib, the Worlds Highest Gurudwara, is situated at an altitude of 4,329 mts. In the afternoon trek down to reach Ghangariya for overnight stay. Evening is free for rest & relaxation.

Day 05): Ghangariya Trek 16 KM
Day at leisure for independent activities.
OPTIONAL TRIP: Visit to the Valley of Flowers. The whole valley is dotted with a varieties of exotic flowers and other flora. Return to Ghangria for overnight stay.

Day 06): Ghangariya -Govindghat - Rudraprayag Drive 148 KM Trek 16 Km
Morning after early breakfast, start return trek to Govindghat and then drive to Rudraprayag via Joshimath and Karnaprayag. On arrival, check into hotel. At the confluence of Mandikini and Alaknanda river, Rudraprayag is a Hindu Pilgrimage centre. Dinner & Overnight stay at hotel.

Day 07): Rudraprayag -Rishikesh -Delhi Drive 350 KM
Early breakfast and drive to Delhi (320 mt) 350 Km via Rishikesh.

Place Altitude(in m.)
Joshimath 1875
Govindghat 1828
Pulna 1920
Bhyundhar 22397
Ghangharia 30485
Valley of Flowers 36585
Hemkund 43296 Rhodendhron and lots of wild flowers and ferns. The trek will take 3- 4 hrs to reach Deoriatal. Upon arrival at Deoriatal set out the tents for overnight stay.

Valley of Flowers Trekking TOUR CODE :HH/HAT/064 Delhi - Haridwar – Joshimath – Govindghat - Ghangaria - Valley Of Flowers – Ghangria – Hemkund - Ghangaria - Govind Ghat – Joshimath - Haridwar - Delhi

The Valley of Flowers is a beautiful meadow located at an altitude of about eleven thousand feet. It is the valley of the stream Pushpavati, a tributary of Alaknanda. Frank Smythe discovered 'The Valley of Flowers' in 1931 on his way back after a successful expedition to Mt. Kamet. Ferns, dwarf iris, dwarf larkspur, dwarf rhododendrons, primula, blue poppies, fritillaria, asters, potentillas, inula grandifloras and hundreds of other species grow wild in the valley.
The Valley of Flowers is a riot of color in August/September. Well over a thousand varieties of flowers, shrubs, orchids and plants in myriad hues, differing textures and colors paint the valley in a gorgeous display. The valley is a natural plantation surrounded by the dazzling snow clad Himalayas, a feast for the botanist and amateur alike.

Deep in the heart of the Himalayas, is this spectacular 'Valley of Flowers'. Many varieties of Himalayan wild flowers bloom here. Post Monsoons, the floor of the valley is covered with a carpet of myriad colours ! It is an awesome sight of colours with a contrasting back drop of majestic peaks.

The scope for trekking in Garhwal and Kumaon is immense. From short walks to arduous ascents to mountaineering expeditions, the diversity is staggering.

Legends associate this valley of Garhwal Himalayas with the area from where Hanumanji of Ramayana collected "Sanjeevani" herbs to revive Lakshmana, the younger brother of Ramaji. Hanumanji had to visit far-flung areas in his search for the "Sanjeevani" life - saving herbs.

In 1939, Miss Margaret Legge, a botanist deputed by the botanical gardens of Edinburgh arrived at the valley of flowers for further studies, While she slipped off and was lost for ever in the garden of the gods. Her sister later visited the valley of flowers and erected a memorial on the spot where she was buried by the locals. The thoughtful memorial is still there.

Location: Garhwal Himalayas (Uttaranchal)
Area: 87.5 sq. Kms.
Altitude: Between 3,658m to 3,962 m
Best Season: Mid July To Mid September

Day01): Day 01: Arrival at Delhi
Upon arrival at Delhi transfer to hotel for overnight stay.

Day02): New Delhi - Haridwar (205 kms/5-6 hrs).
In the morning after breakfast drive to Haridwar. Lunch enroute. Upon arrival at Haridwar transfer check into the hotel. In the evening visit "Har Ki peri" for Aarti ceremony. Back to hotel for dinner and overnight stay.

Haridwar: Haridwar is the gateway to the four pilgrimages of Uttaranchal. It's also starting point on the journey to the sacred sources of the Ganga and the Yamuna Rivers. According to legend, Prince Bhagirath performed penance here to salvage the souls of his ancestors who had perished due to Sage Kapila's curse. The penance was answered and the river Ganga trickled forth from Lord Shiva's locks and its bountiful water revived the sons of King Sagara. In the tradition of Bhagirath, devout Hindus stand in the sacred waters here, praying for the salvation of their ancestors.

The holy city of Haridwar is home to some of the most sacred Hindu rituals. Round the year, devotees from all over the country flock here in their thousands to perform "Poojas" or prayers. Renowned for the "Maha Kumbh Mela" which appears Every 12 years and the enchanting "Aarti" at "Har Ki Pauri" which captives the beholder with hundreds of burning wick lamps floating down the Ganges this town has been distinguished for centuries in the Indian society.

Day03): Haridwar - Joshimath (245 kms/8-9 hrs)
After an early breakfast drive to Joshimath via Devprayag. On the way visit Dev prayag where Bhagirathi and Alaknanda rivers meet. From here the holy river Ganges started. Arrival at Joshimath by evening, check into the hotel. Dinner & overnight stay.

Joshimath: The religious centre, established by Adi Shankaracharya, which he called Jyotirmath, later came to be known as Joshimath. Among the sites of interest are the temples of Nav Durga and Narsingh. Apart from its obvious religious importance, Joshimath is known for its scenic beauty.

Day04): Joshimath - Govindghat (22 kms/1 hrs) - Ghangaria (14 kms/3-4 hrs)
After an early breakfast drive to Govindghat. Which is the starting point of the trek. From Govindghat there is a gradual ascent along a well maintained pilgrim trail to Ghangaria. Upon arrival at Ghangria check into hotel. Explore the surroundings in the evening. Dinner and overnight stay at the hotel.

Day05): Ghangaria - Valley Of Flowers - Ghangria (5 kms one side/4-5 hrs)
After breakfast trek to Valley Of Flowers (3858 m) from Ghangaria. The valley is an enchanting sight with an impressive array of rare wildflowers like Geranium, Marsh marigold, Prinula, Potentilla, Geum, Asters, Lilium, Ranunculus, Corydalis, Inula, Braham kamal, Campanula, Pedicularis, Arisaema, Morina, Impatiens, Bistorta, Ligularia, Anaphalis, Saxifrages, Sibbaldia, Thermo- psis, Trollius, Codonopsis, Dactylorhiza, Cypripedium, Str- awberry, Epilobium, Rhododendrons and numerous others. Most of the flowers have medicinal values too. The valley is 10 kms long, 2 kms wide, and is divided by the Pushpawati stream, into which several tiny streams and waterfalls merge. After enjoying the beauty of valley trek back to Ghangaria. Dinner & overnight stay at the hotel.

Day06): Hemkund-Ghanghria
After breakfast trek to Hemkund Sahib (4329 m) from Ghangaria. This is quite a steep climb. In the Sikh holy book, The Granth Sahib, the Sikh Guru Gobind Singh recounts that in a previous life, he meditated on the shores of a lake surrounded by seven snowcapped mountains now recognized by Hemkund. Late afternoon trek back to Ghangaria. Dinner & overnight stay at the hotel.

Day07): Ghangaria - Govind Ghat - Joshimath
After breakfast trek down to reach Govind Ghat and from here drive to Joshimath. Upon arrival at Joshimath check into the hotel. Rest of the day is free to explore the area. One can also visit Auli in the evening. Dinner and over night stay at the hotel.

Day08): Joshimath - Haridwar
Early morning drive to Haridwar with packed breakfast. On the way visit Rudraprayag where river Mandakini and Alaknanda meet. Lunch enroute. Arrive Haridwar by evening. Check into the hotel for dinner and overnight stay.

Day09): Haridwar - Delhi
After an early breakfast visit Har ki peri. After lunch drive to Delhi airport.

 
Khatling Sahasratal Trekking TOUR CODE :HH/HAT/065 Delhi – Rishikesh – Uttarkashi – Malla - Sillachhan –Kushkalyani - Kushkalyani - Kyarki Khal – Kyarki - Parital – Sahastral – Kalyani – Kharsoli - Tambakund - Khatling Glacier – Tumbakund - Masar Tal - Vasuki Tal – Kedarnath – Gaurikund - Rudraprayag – Haridwar – Delhi

Region: Garhwal Himalayas
Base: Rishikesh
Attractions: Kirti Stambha, Meru, Jogin Glaciers
Grade: High Altitude- Hard Trek

The Khatling glacier is a lateral glacier, at the source of the river Bhilangana. Sahasratal and Masartal are on the west and east of it respectively. The Valley of Bhilangana affords a panoramic view of snow capped peaks and hanging glaciers. Jogin group, Kirtistambha and Meru are sublime and magnificent. The entire trek passes through thick forests and beautiful lush green meadows in the beginning. Later, it crosses two passes above 17,000 ft. and negotiates glaciers moraines and a snow patch.

KHATLING-SAHASRA TAL-MASAR TAL TREK:-

Day 01): Arrive Delhi
On arrival met at the airport and transfer to the hotel. O/N stay at Hotel.

Day 02): Delhi - Rishikesh (230 kms/6-7hrs)
Morning after breakfast drive (227 km) to reach Rishikesh. Stop at Haridwar for sightseeing of Ganga Ghats & Temples then proceed to Rishikesh. Arrive & check in at the hotel. Evening free in Rishikesh. Dinner and overnight stay at Hotel.

Day 03): Rishikesh - Uttarkashi (170 kms/ 4-5 hrs)
Morning after breakfast proceed for Uttarkashi (1150 mts), which takes 5-6 hrs. Upon arrival check-in at Shikhar Nature Resort. After lunch visit NIM (Nehru Institute of Mountaineering) Institute & Museum.

Day 04): Uttarkashi - Malla (25 kms) - Sillachhan (9 kms/6 hrs)
In the morning after breakfast drive 25 kms to Malla and from here 9 kms trek to Sillachhan with packed lunch. Dinner and overnight stay in tents.

Day 05): Sillachhan (2040 mts/6692 ft) -Kushkalyani (11 kms/6 hrs)
In the morning after breakfast trek to Kushkalyani with packed lunch. Dinner and overnight in camp.

Day 06): Kushkalyani - Kyarki Khal (4077 mts/13373 ft) (14 kms/6 hrs)
Morning after breakfast trek to Kyarki Khal via lush green meadows, waterfalls and much more. Dinner and overnight stay in tents.

Day 07): Kyarki - Parital (18 kms/7 hrs)
In the morning we will trek to Parital via a Kyarki Bugyal. Dinner and overnight in Camp.

Day 08): Parital - Sahastral (5000 mts/16405 ft) (12 kms/6 hrs)
In the morning after breakfast trek to Sahasratal via Taddiudyar with packed lunch. Dinner and overnight in camp.

Day 09): Sahastral - Kalyani (2683 mts/8800 ft) (16 kms/6 hrs)
In the morning trek to Kalyani with packed lunch. Dinner and overnight in camp

Day 10): Kalyani - Kharsoli(2896 mts/9489 ft) (11 kms/5 hrs)
In the morning trek to Kharsoli via Biroda with pack lunch. Dinner and overnight stay in tents.Day 11: Kharsoli - Tambakund (3413 mts/11195 mts) 8 kms/5 hrs. In the morning trek to Tambakund with pack lunch. Dinner and overnight in camp.

Day 11): Tambakund - Khatling Glacier (3717 mts/12192 ft) - Tambakund
In the morning trek 3 kms trek to Khatling Glacier with packed lunch. In the afternoon, return trek to Tambakund. Dinner and overnight in camp.

Day 12): Tambakund - Masar Tal (3675 mts/12054 ft) 6 kms/3 hrs)
In the morning trek to Masar Tal with packed lunch. It's a High Altitude lake. The place is rich in fauna. Here is a small camping place. Dinner and overnight in camp.

Day 13): Masar Tal - Vasuki Tal (4135 mts/13563 ft) (15 kms/6 hrs)
In the morning trek to Vasuki Tal via Mayali pass (5400 mts) Painya Tal and Teental with packed lunch. This is a crystal clear pearl set in an unrivalled setting the Vasuki Tal Lake. From here the Vasuki Ganga starts which mingles with the Mandakini at Sonprayag. Dinner and overnight at Vasuki Tal in camp.

Day 14): Vasuki Tal - Kedarnath (8 kms/4 hrs)
In the morning trek down to Kedarnath with packed lunch. The temple is magnificent in its style and architecture and to construct such a temple at this height over one thousand years ago must have been quite a feat. It is the abode of Lord Shiva and one of the famous Jyotirlinga. Dinner and overnight stay in TRH/ guest house.

Day 15): Kedarnath - Gaurikund (14 kms/4 hrs) - Rudraprayag (130 kms/4 hrs)
After breakfast trek down to Gaurikund with packed lunch. As per religious texts Goddess Parvati meditated here for a considerable time to win a consort in Lord Shiva, Gauri is another name of Parvati. Also a famous temple of Gauri is at Gaurikund. Further drive to Rudraprayag. Dinner and overnight stay in hotel/TRH.

Day 16): Rudraprayag - Haridwar (160 kms/6 hrs)
In the morning take a holy dip in the confluence (Mandakini & Alaknanda River). After breakfast drive to Haridwar. On arrival check in to hotel. Dinner and overnight stay at hotel.

Day 17): Haridwar - Delhi (210 kms/5 hrs)
In the morning after breakfast drive to Delhi. Lunch enroute. On arrival at Delhi transfer to airport to catch your onwards flight.

Accessibility :
Air :-Nearest Airport is Jolly Grant 18 Kms. Rail-Nearest Rail head is Rishikesh. 24 km is Haridwar and 45km Dehradun Road-Well connected by motorable road, from Haridwar-24 km , Dehradun 45 km and New Delhi 225 km

 
Sources of Ganges Trekking TOUR CODE : HH/HAT/066 Delhi – Mussoorie – Uttarkashi – Gangotri - Chirbasa or Bhojbasa - Gaumukh – Tapovan – Nandavan – Vasuki Tal – Nandavan - Gaumukh - Gangotri – Uttarkashi – Rishiskesh - Delhi

Day01) : Arrive Delhi:
On arrival meet at the airport and transfer to the Hotel.O/n stay at Hotel.

Day 02): Delhi - Mussoorie 1921 mts
Receive at Delhi railway station and straight drive of 300 km to Mussoorie. The road winds up to Mussoorie, a beautiful summer resort. Overnight in hotel.

Day 03): Mussoorie
Day free at Mussoorie to explore the surroundings. Night Stay at Mussoorie.

Day 04): Mussoorie - Uttarkashi 1150 mts.
Drive 5 hours. The drive along the ridge line to Chamba, affords panoramic views of the high mountain peaks of Garhwal. Then down to Tehri to join the Bhagirathi river valley, which we follow upto Gangotri. Overnight in Tourist Bungalow in Uttarkashi.

Day 05): Mussoorie- Gangotri 3048 mts.
Drive 5 hours (100 kms). Following the torrential river up stream, the road winds up the valley past the hot sulphur springs at Gangnani, to climb steeply up a seies of hairpin bends to the village of Sukki.

Day 06: Gangotri
The Day is spent exploring this place of pilgrimage. Thousands of Pilgrims arrive here in summer to wash away their sins in the holy Ganga, it is said that Lord Shiva sat at the base of this fall to take the Ganga into his locks, for otherwise her descent from the heavens would have split the earth. Overnight in hotel/tourist bunglow.

Day 07: Gangotri - Chirbasa or Bhojbasa 3350 mts.
An easy walk (13 KMS TREK). The wide trail initially passes through dense deodar forests before emerging into the wide unforested valley. It then carries on to a small isolated forest of pine at Chirbases, literally the abode of pines. Camp on a grassy meadow beside the Bhagirathi.
Trek time : 5 hours, 13 KMS TREK.

Day 08: Bhojbasa - Gaumukh 3850 mts.
Continuing along the pilgrim grassy hillsides. Trail then curves, to unfold a breathtaking view of wild flowers studded meadows crowned by the Bhagirathi group of peaks Camp on a wide sandy beach at Gaumukh, where the holy Ganga gushes out of the snout of the Gangotri glacier, is set in a wide moraine-stream valley Shivling 6540 m, sits looking down like an old learned man, while the Bhagirathi I, II and III tower above.
Trek time : 5 hours, 4 KMS.

Day 09: Gaumukh - Tapovan 4350 mts.
The trail leaves its way through the terminal moraine before cutting across the Gangotri glacier and climbing steeply up to the grassy slopes to the vast ablation valley of Tapowan. The vast meadows strewn with wild flowers are situated at the base of Shivling. The Bhagirathi peaks are now almost within touching distance. Camp is set in the heart of high mountains country for 3 nights.
Trek time : 5 hours, 5 KMS TREK.

Day 12: Tapovan - Nandavan 4570 mts
This Day is largely an exercise is boulder hopping. Crossing the moraine covered Gangotri glacier to Nandawan located at the confluence of the Chaturangi and the Gangotri glaciers. Literally meaning the four coloured glacier. The Chaturangi is truly multi-hued. The massive meadows of Nandavan are situated at the base of the Bhagirathi massif. The area provides excellent sightings of Bharal (blue sheep). Overnight in camp.
Trek time : 6 hours, 7 KMS TREK.

Day 13: Nandavan - Vasuki Tal 4800 mts.
A full Days walk to the picturesque Vasuki tal lake. The trail follows a grassy ridge running parallel to the Chaturangi glaciers,
across a small glaciereroded valley to Vasuki tal. It then continues along the lateral moraine of the Chaturangi glacier to views of Mt. Satopanth. Return to camp.
Trek time : 6 hours, 7 KMS TREK.

Day 14: Nandavan - Gaumukh
Another boulder hop along the Gangotri glacier to its snout at Gangotri.
Trek time : 5 hours, 13 KMS TREK.

Day 15: Gaumukh - Gangotri - Uttarkashi
Retrace steps to Gangotri. Drive to Uttarkashi. Overnight in camp or Tourist huts.

Day 16: Uttarkashi - Rishikesh
Drive to Rishikeh 5 hours.

Day 17: Rishikesh - Delhi
Drive to Haridwar railway station and from Haridwar catch train for Delhi. On arrival meet at the station and transfer to the hotel.O/n stay at Hotel.

Day 18: Delhi - Departure:
Morning free in the afternoon transfer to the international airport time to catch flight for Onward destinations.

 
Rishikesh Gopeshwar Trekking TOUR CODE :HH/HAT/067 Rishikesh - Helang-Kalpeshwar - Bansi Narain-Godiyala - Manpai Bugyal-Dumukh - Toli-Rudranath - Panar Gufa-Gopeshwar - Rishikesh

Location: Garhwal Himalayas (Uttaranchal)
Base: Rishikesh
Duration Of The Trek: 11 Days

Rishikesh Gopeshwar Trek :
Starting at Rishikesh, 11 - day long trek, passes through Pipalkoti, Kalpeshwar, Bansi Narain, Godiyala, Rudranath, and Sagar, and ends at Gopeshwar.

Day01:Delhi – Rishikesh

Morning drive to Rishikesh from Delhi .Overnight stay at Hotel.

Day 02: Rishikesh-Helang

After breakfast drive 240 kms from Rishikesh to Helang. Overnight stay in tent.

Day 03): Helang - Kalpeshwar

12 Kms Trek start from helang to Kalpeshwar. Overnight stay in tent.

Day 04): Kalpeshwar-Bansi Narain

Trek 15 kms to Bansi Narain. Overnight stay in tent.

Day 05): Bansi Narain-Godiyala

Trek 10 kms to Godiyala. Overnight stay in tent.

Day 06): Godiyala-Manpai Bugyal

After breakfast 8 kms to Manpai Bugyal and return back to Godiyala. Overnight stay in tent.

Day 07): Manpai Bugyal-Dumukh

Trek 12 kms to Dumukh. Overnight stay in tent.

Day 08): Dumukh-Toli

Trek 9 kms to Toli. Overnight stay in tent.

Day 09): Toli-Rudranath

Trek 10 kms to Rudranath. Overnight stay in tent.

Day 10): Rudranath-Panar Gufa

Trek 14 kms to Panar Gufa. Overnight stay in tent.

Day 11): Panar Gufa-Gopeshwar

After breakfast 10 kms trek to Sagar and drive 4 kms to Gopeshwar. Overnight stay in rest house or hotel.

Day 12): Gopeshwar-Rishikesh

After breakfast 223 kms drive to Rishikesh Rhodendhron and lots of wild flowers and ferns. The trek will take 3- 4 hrs to reach Deoriatal. Upon arrival at Deoriatal set out the tents for overnight stay.

Day 13:Rishikesh – Delhi

After Breakfast Drive to Delhi for Onward Destination.

 
Panch Kedar Trekking Tour TOUR CODE :HH/HAT/068 Delhi – Rishikesh - Pipalkoti - Helang – Urgam – Kalpeshwar – Urgam - Kalgot - Rudranath Sagar - Mandal –Chopta - Tungnath - Chopta - Jagasu – Gaundhar - Madhmaheshwar – Gaundhar - Guptkashi - Gaurikund – Kedarnath – Gaurikund - Rudraparyag – Haridwar – Delhi

The Panch Kedar trek includes all the five shrines associated with the Hindu legends. All of them are situated in the Kedar Valley. At Kedarnath, which is situated at the head of the Mandakini River, the Linga is a natural rock that resembles the hump of a bull. Madhmaheshwar, situated at the base of Chaukhamba Peak is at an altitude of 3500 m. Here the Linga is worshipped in the form of a navel. Tungnath, where tha arm of Shiva appeared is the highest temple in Garhwal is situated at an altitude of 3810 m. 500 m above the temple at Tungnath is Chandrashila.
The panoramic view of the Himalayas is breathtaking. Rudranath is where the face of Shiva is said to have

appeared. Here there is a natural rock temple in which the Shiva Mukha is worshipped. To reach Rudranath, one has to trek throough alpine meadows and dense forests. Kalpeshwar is situated in the beautiful valley of Urgam. There is a cave temple here and Shiva is worshipped in his matted hair form.

The Panch Kedar trek is one of the best ways of getting a quick preview of the Garhwal Himalaya. The Garhwal Himalaya contain some of the highest peaks in India, viz. Nanda Devi (7817m), Trishul (7120m) and Chaukhamba (7138m). It is the source of the great Ganga and Yamuna rivers. They house the sacred Badrinath and Kedarnath shrines, as well as forests of the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve, Valley of Flowers National Park, Askot Wildlife Sanctuary and the Benog Reserve (Mussourie), among others.
Cradled in these very Garhwal Himalaya's ranges are five of Hinduism's most important temples, popularly known as the Panch Kedar, viz.

1. Kedarnath (3584 m)
2. Madhmaheshwar (3289 m)
3. Tungnath (3810 m)
4. Rudranath (2286 m)
5. Kalpanath (2134 m), sprawled over a vast area with altitudes ranging from 1500m to 3680m.

Punch Kedar Trekking Itinerary:
The Panch Kedar circuit is a 170km and 16-day trek, starting with a drive from Rishikesh to Gaurikund. The actual trek begins at Guarikund, one of the most picturesque spots in the entire Garhwal region wouldn't demean the Alps with a comparison, but is as good, if not better!

Situated on the Rudraprayag - Kedarnath road, Guarikund provides a breathtaking view of the Himalayan ranges surrounding it.

Day 01): Arrive Delhi
On arrival at airport met our representative and transfer to hotel for overnight stay.

Day 02): Delhi - Rishikesh (230 kms/6 ½ hrs)
check into the hotel. In the evening visit Temples, Laxman Jhoola and Triveni Ghat for Arti darshan. Dinner and overnight stay at hotel.

Day 03): Rishikesh - Pipalkoti (1219 mts/3998 ft) 218 kms/7-8 hrs
Morning after breakfast drive to Pipalkoti via Devprayag, Rudraprayag, Karanprayag, Nandprayag. On arrival check in at the hotel. Dinner and overnight stay at the hotel.

Day 04): Pipalkoti - Helang - Urgam (2134 mts/7000 ft) 9 kms trek/3-4 hrs
In the morning after breakfast drive 15 kms to reach Helang. From her we will start our trek up to Urgam Village. We will cross Alaknanda River via Road Bridge. The trek pass through the dense forest, murmuring water falls along with KalpGanga. Urgam Valley is famous for its apple orchard, terraced fields and potatoes. Evening free to explore the fascinating Urgam Valley. Dinner and night stay in tents.

Day 05): Urgam - Kalpeshwar - Urgam (2 kms one side)
An early morning walk up to the first Kedar (one of Panch Kedar) during your trek. For this trek you have to prepare with packed lunch. The locks (hair) of lord Shiva worshiped in this temple. From here you will have the striking views of valley with terraced fields and lush green forests. Later return trek to Urgam. Dinner and overnight stay in tent.

Day 06): Urgam - Kalgot (2215 mts/7265 ft)
After an early breakfast trek up to Kalgot Village through dense forest, lush green meadows. This is the tough day. Evening arrival at Kalgot village. Meet the locals, know their culture etc. Dinner and overnight stay in tents.

Day 07): Kalgot - Rudranath (2286 mts/7498 ft)
Morning trek up to the temple of Sri Rudranath, another form of lord Shiva. In this temple The face of the Shiva is worshiped. From here we can see a splendid view of Hathi Parvat, Nanda Devi, Nanda Ghunti, Trishuli and other group of peaks. You can also visit the Suryakund, Chandrakund, Tarakund which is located nearby the temple. Dinner and overnight stay in tents.

Day 08): Rudranath - Sagar - Mandal (18 kms trek/8 kms drive)
Morning after breakfast trek down to Sagar Village through the dense forest and meadows. Up on arrival at Sagar drive to Mandal. Mandal is also known Cherapunji of Garhwal. Dinner and overnight stay in tents.

Day 09): Mandal - Chopta (2900 mts/9512 ft) - Tungnath (19 kms/2 hrs/trek 3.5 kms
Morning after breakfast drive to Chopta. Chopta is situated at an altitude of 2900 m from the sea level. The place provides a panoramic view of the Himalayas and the surrounding areas. Up on arrival at Chopta trek to Tungnath (the third Kedar) with packed lunch. Tungnath is situated at the height of 3680 mts from the sea level the highest in India. the trek is three kms upward. Enroute you will find lush green meadows and you can see the entire range of snow clapped Himalayan range. Upon arrival at Tungnath Temple and visit the temple. After relax one can trek Chandrashila peak 1 kms ahead. Dinner and overnight stay in Tungnath.

Day 10): Tungnath - Chopta - Jagasu - Gaundhar
In the morning trek back to Chopta and from here drive to Jagasu (45 kms/2 hrs). From here trek up to Gaundhar. The confluence of Madmaheshwar Ganga and Makandya Ganga is the last place that is worth a visit before one reaches Madmaheshwar. Dinner and overnight stay in tents.

Day 11): Gaundhar - Madhmaheshwar (3289 mts/10788 ft)
Morning after an early breakfast start trek (18 kms/5-6 hrs) up to Madhya Maheshwar (the forth Lord Shiva temple of Panch Kedar). It is believed that the navel mid part of the body reappeared at this shrine after disappearing at Kedarnath. On arrival set camp here. Here you see the magnificent view of Chaukhamba, Kedarnath and the Neelkanth peaks. Dinner and overnight stay in tents.

Day 12): Madhmaheshwar - Gaundhar
In the morning trek back to Gaundhar. Dinner and overnight stay in tent.

Day 13): Gaundhar - Jagasu - Guptkashi
After an early breakfast 12 km trek to Jagasu and from drive to Guptkashi (30 kms). Dinner and overnight stay at Hotel.

Day 14): Guptkashi - Gaurikund - Kedarnath (3584 mts/11756 ft)
Morning after breakfast drive to Gaurikund and from here 14 km trek up to Sri Kedarnath, one of the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva. The trek is passes through beautiful surroundings. On arrival check in at guest house. Evening explore the surroundings. Dinner and overnight stay in Guest house.

Day 15): Kedarnath - Gaurikund - Rudraparyag
Morning after breakfast visit Kedarnath temple, trek down to Gaurikund and drive to Rudraprayag through river Mandakini. Check into hotel. Evening visit the confluence of Alaknanda & Mandakini Rivers. Dinner and overnight stay at hotel.

Day 16): Rudraparyag - Haridwar (160 kms/4-5 hrs)
Morning after breakfast drive to Haridwar via Devprayag (Confluence of Alaknanda and Bhagirathi. From here the Holy River Ganges starts). From Haridwar catch a train for Delhi. Arrival at Delhi by night. Upon arrival at Delhi transfer to hotel for overnight stay.

Day 17): Delhi Departure
Morning after breakfast full day sightseeing tour of Old and New Delhi. Evening transfer to airport to catch a flight for onward destination.

 
Panch Kedar Trekking Tour TOUR CODE :HH/HAT/068 Delhi – Rishikesh - Pipalkoti - Helang – Urgam – Kalpeshwar – Urgam - Kalgot - Rudranath Sagar - Mandal –Chopta - Tungnath - Chopta - Jagasu – Gaundhar - Madhmaheshwar – Gaundhar - Guptkashi - Gaurikund – Kedarnath – Gaurikund - Rudraparyag – Haridwar – Delhi

The Panch Kedar trek includes all the five shrines associated with the Hindu legends. All of them are situated in the Kedar Valley. At Kedarnath, which is situated at the head of the Mandakini River, the Linga is a natural rock that resembles the hump of a bull. Madhmaheshwar, situated at the base of Chaukhamba Peak is at an altitude of 3500 m. Here the Linga is worshipped in the form of a navel. Tungnath, where tha arm of Shiva appeared is the highest temple in Garhwal is situated at an altitude of 3810 m. 500 m above the temple at Tungnath is Chandrashila.
The panoramic view of the Himalayas is breathtaking. Rudranath is where the face of Shiva is said to have appeared. Here there is a natural rock temple in which the Shiva Mukha is worshipped. To reach Rudranath, one has to trek throough alpine meadows and dense forests. Kalpeshwar is situated in the beautiful valley of Urgam. There is a cave temple here and Shiva is worshipped in his matted hair form.

The Panch Kedar trek is one of the best ways of getting a quick preview of the Garhwal Himalaya. The Garhwal Himalaya contain some of the highest peaks in India, viz. Nanda Devi (7817m), Trishul (7120m) and Chaukhamba (7138m). It is the source of the great Ganga and Yamuna rivers. They house the sacred Badrinath and Kedarnath shrines, as well as forests of the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve, Valley of Flowers National Park, Askot Wildlife Sanctuary and the Benog Reserve (Mussourie), among others.
Cradled in these very Garhwal Himalaya's ranges are five of Hinduism's most important temples, popularly known as the Panch Kedar, viz.

1. Kedarnath (3584 m)
2. Madhmaheshwar (3289 m)
3. Tungnath (3810 m)
4. Rudranath (2286 m)
5. Kalpanath (2134 m), sprawled over a vast area with altitudes ranging from 1500m to 3680m.

Punch Kedar Trekking Itinerary:
The Panch Kedar circuit is a 170km and 16-day trek, starting with a drive from Rishikesh to Gaurikund. The actual trek begins at Guarikund, one of the most picturesque spots in the entire Garhwal region wouldn't demean the Alps with a comparison, but is as good, if not better!

Situated on the Rudraprayag - Kedarnath road, Guarikund provides a breathtaking view of the Himalayan ranges surrounding it.

Day 01): Arrive Delhi
On arrival at airport met our representative and transfer to hotel for overnight stay.

Day 02): Delhi - Rishikesh (230 kms/6 ½ hrs)
check into the hotel. In the evening visit Temples, Laxman Jhoola and Triveni Ghat for Arti darshan. Dinner and overnight stay at hotel.

Day 03): Rishikesh - Pipalkoti (1219 mts/3998 ft) 218 kms/7-8 hrs
Morning after breakfast drive to Pipalkoti via Devprayag, Rudraprayag, Karanprayag, Nandprayag. On arrival check in at the hotel. Dinner and overnight stay at the hotel.

Day 04): Pipalkoti - Helang - Urgam (2134 mts/7000 ft) 9 kms trek/3-4 hrs
In the morning after breakfast drive 15 kms to reach Helang. From her we will start our trek up to Urgam Village. We will cross Alaknanda River via Road Bridge. The trek pass through the dense forest, murmuring water falls along with KalpGanga. Urgam Valley is famous for its apple orchard, terraced fields and potatoes. Evening free to explore the fascinating Urgam Valley. Dinner and night stay in tents.

Day 05): Urgam - Kalpeshwar - Urgam (2 kms one side)
An early morning walk up to the first Kedar (one of Panch Kedar) during your trek. For this trek you have to prepare with packed lunch. The locks (hair) of lord Shiva worshiped in this temple. From here you will have the striking views of valley with terraced fields and lush green forests. Later return trek to Urgam. Dinner and overnight stay in tent.

Day 06): Urgam - Kalgot (2215 mts/7265 ft)
After an early breakfast trek up to Kalgot Village through dense forest, lush green meadows. This is the tough day. Evening arrival at Kalgot village. Meet the locals, know their culture etc. Dinner and overnight stay in tents.

Day 07): Kalgot - Rudranath (2286 mts/7498 ft)
Morning trek up to the temple of Sri Rudranath, another form of lord Shiva. In this temple The face of the Shiva is worshiped. From here we can see a splendid view of Hathi Parvat, Nanda Devi, Nanda Ghunti, Trishuli and other group of peaks. You can also visit the Suryakund, Chandrakund, Tarakund which is located nearby the temple. Dinner and overnight stay in tents.

Day 08): Rudranath - Sagar - Mandal (18 kms trek/8 kms drive)
Morning after breakfast trek down to Sagar Village through the dense forest and meadows. Up on arrival at Sagar drive to Mandal. Mandal is also known Cherapunji of Garhwal. Dinner and overnight stay in tents.

Day 09): Mandal - Chopta (2900 mts/9512 ft) - Tungnath (19 kms/2 hrs/trek 3.5 kms
Morning after breakfast drive to Chopta. Chopta is situated at an altitude of 2900 m from the sea level. The place provides a panoramic view of the Himalayas and the surrounding areas. Up on arrival at Chopta trek to Tungnath (the third Kedar) with packed lunch. Tungnath is situated at the height of 3680 mts from the sea level the highest in India. the trek is three kms upward. Enroute you will find lush green meadows and you can see the entire range of snow clapped Himalayan range. Upon arrival at Tungnath Temple and visit the temple. After relax one can trek Chandrashila peak 1 kms ahead. Dinner and overnight stay in Tungnath.

Day 10): Tungnath - Chopta - Jagasu - Gaundhar
In the morning trek back to Chopta and from here drive to Jagasu (45 kms/2 hrs). From here trek up to Gaundhar. The confluence of Madmaheshwar Ganga and Makandya Ganga is the last place that is worth a visit before one reaches Madmaheshwar. Dinner and overnight stay in tents.

Day 11): Gaundhar - Madhmaheshwar (3289 mts/10788 ft)
Morning after an early breakfast start trek (18 kms/5-6 hrs) up to Madhya Maheshwar (the forth Lord Shiva temple of Panch Kedar). It is believed that the navel mid part of the body reappeared at this shrine after disappearing at Kedarnath. On arrival set camp here. Here you see the magnificent view of Chaukhamba, Kedarnath and the Neelkanth peaks. Dinner and overnight stay in tents.

Day 12): Madhmaheshwar - Gaundhar
In the morning trek back to Gaundhar. Dinner and overnight stay in tent.

Day 13): Gaundhar - Jagasu - Guptkashi
After an early breakfast 12 km trek to Jagasu and from drive to Guptkashi (30 kms). Dinner and overnight stay at Hotel.

Day 14): Guptkashi - Gaurikund - Kedarnath (3584 mts/11756 ft)
Morning after breakfast drive to Gaurikund and from here 14 km trek up to Sri Kedarnath, one of the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva. The trek is passes through beautiful surroundings. On arrival check in at guest house. Evening explore the surroundings. Dinner and overnight stay in Guest house.

Day 15): Kedarnath - Gaurikund - Rudraparyag
Morning after breakfast visit Kedarnath temple, trek down to Gaurikund and drive to Rudraprayag through river Mandakini. Check into hotel. Evening visit the confluence of Alaknanda & Mandakini Rivers. Dinner and overnight stay at hotel.

Day 16): Rudraparyag - Haridwar (160 kms/4-5 hrs)
Morning after breakfast drive to Haridwar via Devprayag (Confluence of Alaknanda and Bhagirathi. From here the Holy River Ganges starts). From Haridwar catch a train for Delhi. Arrival at Delhi by night. Upon arrival at Delhi transfer to hotel for overnight stay.

Day 17): Delhi Departure
Morning after breakfast full day sightseeing tour of Old and New Delhi. Evening transfer to airport to catch a flight for onward destination.

 
TREKK IN LADDAKH
 
Darcha Lamayuru Trekking Tours TOUR CODE :HH/HAT/069 Delhi – Manali – Dacha – Palemo - Zanskar Sumdo - Chumi Napo – Shingo La - Lakham – Kurgiak - Tetha – Purni – Ichar – Mune - Padum – Kargil – Leh – Delhi

Day 01): Arrive Delhi, where you will be met and transfered to your hotel. (Hotel B&B)

Day 02): Delhi - Manali by bus

Day 03): Manali - Darcha by bus.
Early morning drive from Manali to Darcha. Arrive Darcha and overnight in Camp.


Day 04): Darcha - Palemo (3600m) in 5h
Leave Darcha, We start our journey with an easy walk into the valley. En route, we will visit the Chika and Rarik monasteries.

Day 05): Palemo - Zanskar Sumdo (3860m) in 5h.
We cross the river by a hanging pulley. Overnight at Zanskar Sumdo

Day 06): Zanskar Sumdo - Chumi Napo (4640m) in 5h.
Early morning trek from Zanskar Sumdo to Chumi Napo. The route leaves the valley and starts climbing up quite steeply towards the Shingo La pass.

Day 07): Chumi Napo - Shingo La (5090m) - Lakham (4470m) in 6h.
Prayer flags flapping in the wind mark the Shingo La pass, surrounded with fascinating views of the glaciers. An easy traverse of a glacier takes us to the valley and to the Lakham yak pastures.

Day 08): Lakham - Kurgiak (4050m) in 6h.
A gradual descent along the Kurgiak river, lined with mani walls. On the way, we will come across a few Doksas, where yaks are kept in summer time.

Day 09): Kurgiak - Tetha (3950m), in 7h.
The trail is now boarded by meadows of flowers and barley fields. Shortens are spread all the way and highlight the religious fervour of the Zanskaris.

Day 10):Tetha - Purni (3700m), in 2h.
We visit Phuktal monastery (3850m), perched on the side of an impressive cliff. (4h return journey from Phuktal monastery to Purni).

Day 11): Purni - Ichar (3650m) in 4h.

Day 12): Ichar - Mune (3900m), in 5h.
The trail goes up and down along the Tsarap river. On arriving at Mune, we will visit its monastery.

Day 13): Mune - Padum (3600m) in 6h.
En route we visit Bardan monastery, one of the most important in the area. Overnight in Padum

Day 14): Padum - Kargil (3700m) by bus.
Drive from Padum to Kargil, Overnight at Kargil

Day 15): Kargil - Leh (3500m) by bus.
Drive from Kargil to Leh, Overnight at Leh hotel.

Day 16): Leh – Delhi by plane. (Hotel B&B)

Day 17): At leisure in Delhi. Safety day for your international flight. (Hotel B&B)

Day 18): Transfer to airport and fly back home.

 
Lamayuru Martselang Trekking Tours TOUR CODE :HH/HAT/070 Delhi – Leh – Martselang – Leh – Delhi

This outstanding trek begins with a drive down the Indus River from Leh to visit the ancient and spectacularly sited Lamayuru monastery. We then trek through villages and nomadic settlements in the beautiful and little known Ripcher Valley. The trail crosses several passes with excellent views of the Karakorum and Zanskar Mountains before descending to and crossing the Zanskar River. From here we enter the transcendent wonderland of the Markha and Nimaling Valleys before arriving back on the Indus at Martselang. The highest trek elevation is the 16,900 foot Kongmaru La above Nimaling meadows.

Itinerary:

Day 01 - Arrive Delhi in early morning and transfer to hotel

Day 02 - Fly to Leh, transfer to hotel

Day 03 - Rest, acclimatization walk in Leh

Day 04 - Sightseeing, visit Leh Palace and main monastery

Day 05 - Visit Lamayuru Monastery and begin the trek

Day 06 to 15 - On trek ending in Martselang; return to Leh

Day 16 - Relax in Leh

Day 17 - Fly to Delhi, overnight at hotel

Day 18 - Relax in Delhis

Day 19 - International departure

 
TREKK IN KUMAON
 
Munsiyari Milam Glacier Trekking Tour TOUR CODE : HH/HAT/071 Delhi – Almora – Munsiyari – Lilam – Bugdyar – Martoli – Ganghar – Pachu – Burfu – Milam – Glacier – Milam – Rilkot – Bugdyar – Lilam – Musiyari –Ranikhet/Almora – Kathgodam - Delhi

 

The Himalayan region of Kumaon is a store house of natural beauty beyond belief. Protected from the onslaught of the outside world, the Himalayan ecology remains well conserved here, making the region a great retreat for the lovers of nature. The trek to the Milam Glacier is amongst the best of treks in this region, taking you through some of the remotest areas with breathtaking panorama. Finally reaching the glacier, one is awed by the splendour of the majestic Mt.Trishul (7070m) which stands tall dwarfing everything in the vicinity .
Region: Kumaon Himalayas (Uttaranchal)
Base: Munsiyari near Milam Glacier
Altitude: 2290 m above Sea Level
One Way Trek: 58 Kms.

Day 01): Arrive Delhi
Arrive Delhi, On arrival met at the airport and transfer to the hotel.O/N stay at hotel.

Day 02): Delhi-Almora
Morning drive to Almora, A Hill station on Kumaon Hills, On arrival check in at hotel, O/N stay at hotel.

Day 03): Almora- MunsiyariI (2290 M /7557 FT)
Drive to the beautiful town of Munsiyari. Overnight in Tents / guesthouse.

Day 04): Munsiayari - Lilam (1850 M / 6105 FT) The 12 km trek today is a steady descent to Lilam. Set up camp for the night.

Day 05): Lilam - Bugdyar(2500 M / 8250 FT)
The distance covered today is 12 km and along the way one gets impressive views of Munsiyari and beyond. Overnight in Tents / Village huts.

Day 06):Bugdyar - MartoliI (3385 M/11170 FT)
Today's trek is takes you beyond the tree line and you can catch glimpses of alpine pastures. The distance covered will be 14 km (8 hrs). Martoli is a deserted hamlet that used to be of great prominence on the Tibetan trading route. Overnight in Tents.

Day 07): Martoli - Ganghar (3260 M/10760 FT)
The trek today will offer intermittent views of the Himalayan peaks. On reaching Ganghar the Nanda Devi East can be see. Total trek 12 km (6 hrs). Overnight in Tents.

Day 08): Ganghar - Pachu (3690 M/13035 FT)
One of the highlights of the trip as you approach the Pachu Glacier is the Nanda Devi itself, seeming just a stones throw away. That apart blooming rhododendrons along the way add to the beauty. A six km trek that will take 3 hrs. Overnight in Tents PACHU (REST DAY) (3690 M/13035 FT).
The Nanda Devi demands that you spend a day here. Explore the ridges of Nanda Devi East or just relax. Overnight in Tents.

Day 09): Pachu (Rest Day) (3690 M/13035 FT)
The Nanda Devi demands that you spend a day here. Explore the ridges of Nanda Devi East or just relax. Overnight in Tents.

Day 10): Burfu - Milam (3400 M/11220 FT)
The scenery is a continuation of the day before with impressive views of the Nanda Devi peaks. Today trek will take about 4 hrs for the 8 km. Overnight in Tents.

Day 11): Milam- Glacier (4200 M / 13860 FT)
A 2 hour hike takes you to the Glacier head; it is the largest in the Kumaon region. Spend the day at the glacier and return to Milam. Overnight in tents.

Day 12): Milam - Rilkot (3250 M/10725) FT
- Downhill almost all the way it is a 17 km (8 hrs) trek today. Overnight in Tents.

Day13): Rilkot - Bugdyar
Another downhill day, with the highlight being the Narrow gorge at Nahar Devi. Trekking distance 12 km (5 hrs). Overnight in tents.

Day 14): Bugdyar - Lilam
Its 12 km of downhill all the way. Reach campsite by the afternoon and chill out. Overnight in tents.

Day 15): Lilam - Munsiyari
Trek to the road head and head back to Munsiyari for a well deserved hot water bath. Overnight in resthouse.

Day 16): Munsiyari - Ranikahet / Almora
Depart from Munsiyari after an early breakfast. Reach Ranikhet / Almora / Nainital by the evening. Overnight in resthouse.

Day 17): Almora - Kathgodam - Delhi
Take a taxi from Almora / Ranikhet/ Nainital to reach Kathgodam to catch a Bus or the night train to Delhi. On arrival check in at hotel. O/N stay at hotel.

Day 18):Delhi/Departure
Morning transfer to the airport time to catch flight for onward destinations.

 
RAFTING
 
White-water rafting is a high-altitude, high adrenaline water adventure that has few other adventure sports matching its unique excitement and thrill! The turbulent water, the uncontrollable speeds, and the challenge of making it over the churning rapids is a hair-raising high that has one raring to go!

White water rafting has not really caught on as an adventure sport in India yet, signs indicate that this adventure sport is fast being recognized for its excitement, novelty and thrill. The risks are as high as the waves that sweep you, and your life depends on a fragile, inflatable rubber raft or dinghy! And yet, more and more are turning to this soaking adventure experience for its unmatchable thrill!


For engaging in this adventure sport in India, you need to meet certain levels of fitness. You need to be mentally and physically fit. Patients of cardiac or mental ailments should not try a hand at rafting. Expectant mothers, children below the age of 14 should be cautious while undertaking this activity.
India has a host of rivers and plenty of locations that are ideal for white water rafting. Most of the water rafting destinations are located in the Himalayas, and the River Ganges is the most popular of them all. Several camps are organized along the 70-km stretch from Devprayag to Rishikesh. Rapids have been graded according to the difficulty of their run. The rivers Yamuna, Tons, Kalisor, Alaknanda, Bhilangana, Mandakini and Bhagirathi offer many stretches, both for professionals as well as amateur rafters. Other ranges in Ladakh and Sikkim also offer great river stretches for rafting.
There is no particular best time can be marked for rafting in India since the flow and fury of various rivers are individual. However, on the whole the months from May to November are the best months for the adventure seekers to indulge in rafting.
Permits or licenses are required for rafting in the restricted areas. The consulate office of India in your country, or the Ministry of Home Affairs, foreigners’ regional registration offices (FRRO) may be contacted for seeking the prior permission.
The following guidelines will prove to be help in planning your adventure white water rafting holiday:
• The credibility and reputation of the organizers
• Qualifications and experience of the navigator
• Ensure that the raft is not overloaded as it may prove to be dangerous
• Dress appropriately with safety helmets and rescue jackets
• Calculate and decide upon the stretch according to the grading of the river before taking to the water
• Learn how to breathe while under a rapid or when you are submerged
• Consider the length of run and your level of physical fitness
• Speed up and fix the runs as are comfortable.
• Get the medical fitness test done before hand
• Carry the necessary medicines
• Gain proper training of handling the oar and the other equipments.
• Consider the level of difficulty with your physical fitness Participate in peak climbing or high-altitude trekking as may be comfortable.
• Protect the environment and do not pollute the water.
The experience of white water rafting is truly a hair raising and unforgettable experience that will have you raring to go for your next water vacation. Even amateurs can try their hand at the easier rapids, for latest safety equipment makes it possible even for non-swimmers to undertake an expedition without fear. So welcome to the terrific rivers of India!

Rafting in Rishikesh
The camp situated in Shiv Puri on a sandy beach. It forms an ideal base for a host of adventure activities like white water rafting, trekking, rock climbing, rappelling, etc. Also, a serene ambience and salubrious weather makes it a perfect for pursuing spiritual interests. Its also great for your health as you are staying with clean unpolluted air and the crystal clear waters of the Ganges only add to creating an atmosphere for relaxation.

Camp Facilities.
» Comfortable all-weather Swiss Alpine tents
» Neat and clean sanitation facilities
» 24-hr kitchen to serve multi-cuisine meals

Route To Be Taken
Delhi - Meerut (Bypass) - Muzaffarnagar - Roorkee - Haridwar - Rishikesh - Shivpuri (Camp Rapid Descent)

 
Munsiyari Milam Glacier Trekking Tour TOUR CODE :HH/HAT/072 Shivpuri – Rishikesh

DAY 1:
Arrive at Camp at Shivpuri by 1300 hrs. After lunch, drive to Marine Drive (10 km). Explore the beautiful surroundings and attend a briefing on rafting techniques. The group would then raft down from Marine Drive to the camp through exciting rapids like Three Blind Mice, Black Money and Crossfire. Also one would get a chance to body surf though the Body Surfing rapid. Before the start of this stretch the group will try their hand at Bridge Slithering.
This stretch is also a treat for bird lovers with one sighting an amazing variety of birds in various sizes, shapes, hues and colours. In the night, bonfire and dinner by the riverside.

DAY 2:
After breakfast, we will today raft till Rishikesh. The Camp - Rishikesh stretch is 16 km and will be negotiated at a leisurely pace, one can swim along the raft and this is more relaxed today. During this run, one would raft through rapids like Return to the Sender, Roller Coaster, Golf Course, Clubhouse, etc. One would also get a chance to try their hand at the exciting sport of Cliff Jumping and Body Surfing. Complete the stretch to Rishikesh and return to the camp. In the camp one can swim in the green waters or indulge in a game of beach volleyball. In the night, bonfire and dinner by the riverside.

DAY 3:
After breakfast, professionals would brief the group on ROCK CLIMBING & BRIDGE RAPPELLING techniques. They would then assist the group to attempt the sport themselves. Lunch at the camp. Post lunch depart for your onward destination.

 
RAFTING SIKKIM

Water Rafting in Sikkim

One of the other adventure that Sikkim offers you is river rafting. The snow fed mountain rivers Teesta and Rangit that descend from their icy heights across high cliff suspended gorges and torturous, boulder-strewn beds offers you a unbeatable challenge. Amateurs and first timers have their choice of quieter waters, but with promise of a passage through some of picturesque riverside of Himalayan rivers.

Professionals can run the better known and popular routes on rapids grade III - IV and V. Options include a half

day scenic run for amateurs on low waters and the choice of overnight river side camps adds to the beauty in the entire adventure.


Teesta is ideal for both paddle rafting and oar rafting, and brings fresh excitement for adventure lovers. The rivers of Sikkim simply sparkle and beckon.

The swift waters of Sikkim flows over rocks and crags, turbulent and delirious. Flanked on both the sides by steep cliffs and lush green forests, the river rages on, dissipating its energy only when it reaches the plains. This churning, frothing water is just perfect for white water rafting. It's a struggle with elemental forces, a thrilling adventure which takes you right into the heart of Himalayan fury. You have to try and tame the untamable. And later as you rest, all passions spent, you will want to re-live the experience over and over again.

Examples:

Teesta Experience
Makha - Sirwani - Bardang - Rangpo

Rangeet Experience
Sikip - Jorethang - Majitar – Melli

 
 
CAMPING

No relaxation method works out if its not done in the lap of Mother Nature. And the best hide out that one can get from the busy city life. You can very feel the soothing effects of the green environs, pleasant countryside climate and peaceful atmosphere.

There are various provisions made by the tourism department regarding proper accommodation facilities given while visiting the camping sites. Other than offering a place to stay the camp-sites are well equipped with catering and variety of other acitivities such as hiking, fishing, nature tours and rafting. So what are you waiting for! Pack your bags and head towards the natural wilderness, Now!

 

Camping in India

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PARAGLIDING IN INDIA
History of Paragliding
When once you have tested flight, you will forever walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always want to return
- Leonardo da Vinci
These were the words from an individual who had a desire to fly. Human beings from a long time has a life long dream to fly and the motivation came from the free soaring bird’s touching the blue sky higher and higher. For convenience it didn’t took much time to invent “Wheel”, but to fly took a long time before understanding the science of aviation.


The stories we heard of Icarus & his father Daedalus from ancient Greece, the scientific experiments of Leonardo da Vinci, the vague stories of magic carpets in Arabia, Chinamen flying man-carrying Kites, or the stories from Ramayan of “Pushpak Viman” bringing back Ram, Sita, Lakshman and the famous Himalayan trip of Hanuman with power to fly. All these stories have cropped out of human mind for the strong fascination of flying free, like a bird in open sky.
The modern age of aviation began in 1891 with Otto Lillienthal , who developed bat like wings & managed to complete two thousand flights. His publication “the flight of Birds and the fundamentals of Aviation” made considerable contribution to Wright Brothers who developed practical aircraft.
Later during the World War I a parachute type device was used for controlled landings of Army personnel’s, supplies and tanks to remote places where aircraft landings were not possible. Significantly during World War II modifications were done on the parachute which can now be land towed, in places such as Germany & Holland. The round parachute required a lot of tow force to stay aloft and weren’t very controllable.
A new style parachute “Para commander” with a more oblonged shape, cut outs and longer panels & vents to increase the glide angle and more steering capability. This revolution was developed by Pioneer Parachute Corporation in late 1950’s. the Para commander had a glide ratio of 2.5 as against the conventional round vertically falling parachute. David Barish in 1963 did some serious work for NASA (National Aerospace Administration), for experimentation in rocket recovery devices. Francis Rogallo is one of the pioneer in developing both hang gliding & paragliders.
Domina Jalbert a Canadian made a new type of parachute, where between two layers of cloth a vertical webbing was done to hold it’s shape like a airplane wing. It was called as “Parafoil”. A constant development work was happening through the early seventies and eighties, but the attention got diverted by hang gliding in early seventies from parachutes.
In 1978 in Micussy France that became the first Mecca of Paragliding. Many pilots started coming to this place for flights of over 1000 meters in height. Races began to be organized with its increasing popularity against the heavy, risky and cumbersome Hang gliding.

Paragliding is a relatively new sport in India. This site is created to provide information for people in India who are looking to learn paragliding and don't know where and what to look for.
This site is also helpful for people who are travelling to India (Yes, there are many and I meet them every weekend) for a paragliding holiday near the city of Mumbai and Pune. So if you are one the those, thinking of a paragliding India holiday, just checkout this information for details. If you need any help or information (about paragliding sites, where to stay, approximate expenses for stay and flying, flying weather etc.) please feel free to contact us at sales@horizonholidays.co.in and be assured of the reply asap.

PARAGLIDING SCHOOLS

Paragliding Schools in India
Here are the most popular paragliding schools or clubs I am aware of:
Temple Pilots (Pune & Mumbai)
Contact Person: Anita & Avi
Kamdhenu Riddhi, C-25 S. No. 54/11,
Mahatma Society, Kothrud,
Pune 411029 India

Nirvana Adventures (Pune & Mumbai)
Contact Person: Astrid & Sanjay Rao
2/A Takshashila apartments
Tagore Road, Santacruz west

Wings and Flights (Pune & Mumbai)
Contact Person: Eric Menezes & Mangesh Dighe
Tupe Nagar, Malwadi,
Near Sadhana High School, Hadapsar,
Pune, India.

Space Apple (Mumbai)
Contact Person: Samson D'Silva
"Ish-Krupa" Gajbhat, Next to Catholic Bank,
Agashi, Virar (W), Mumbai 401301
PG Gurukul (In Himalayas [Manali, Billing])
Contact Person: Gurpreet Dhindsa
Bir, Himachal Pradesh, India.
Western Paragliding Association (Mumbai)
Laksh Aviation Pvt. Ltd.
5 Siddhisadan, S.V.P Road, Borivli (W), Bombay 400103 India

R & R Aerosports
Contact Person: Mr. Pankaj Tyagi
30,Kiran Vihar, Delhi - 110092, India

 
 
JEEP SAFARI IN INDIA
Horizon Holidays the tour guide, provides the outdoor traveler with an opportune moment to have a go at one of the racier and less explored aspects of adventure tourism in India, i.e. jeep safari in India which is definitely tourism with a difference. Jeep safari, a unique aspect of adventure tourism in India is more of a western concept as the fusion of motor and nature is something which is still alien to the psyche of adventure tourism in India.
Jeep safari with the outdoor element rolled into the thrill of the rides undertaken is tourism with a difference very much to be kept in a different plane then all the rest of the breeds of adventure tourism in India.

Jeep safari in India is still a fledgling concept with only the very elite travelers with a fat purse pursuing it. All this makes jeep safari in India earn the epithet of tourism with a difference. Jeep safari in India is on aspect of adventure tourism in India which entails an immense amount of outdoor roving on land.
Jeep safari in India includes predominantly, rides through the rugged and cavernous kuccha tracks and the lonesome, wind swept planes nestled in the foothills of Himalayas.
Apart from this region in India, one can avail of jeep safari in India of a cross-country nature, too, which covers the whole length and breadth of the country in one grand sweep. The sight of jeeps and HUV's trudging along in a ponderous serpentine row across uninhabited stretches with the hill on one side and a deep gorge on the other, forms a staple image that on has learnt to attach to the term, jeep safari in India which is a unique sort of adventure tourism in India.
Ladakh and Leh nestled in the foothills of Himalayas form the favorite hunting grounds for riders participating in jeep safaris in India. Monastery special, Sareolsar lake, Apple belt safari, temple safari and the lake special safaris in the upper reaches of Himalayas are a few of the favorite treks followed by some of the corporate sponsored safaris in India.
Horizon Holiodays on its anvil, offers of tour booking and travel packages to jeep safari treks in India. The interested travelers and trekkers can fill up the forms assigned below.

JEEP SAFARI IN RAJASTHAN
Jeep safari is the fastest and most conducive way to explore the beautiful natural landscapes and cultural life and heritage of Rajasthan. Jeep safari can be most useful in exploring the rich flora and fauna in the various Wildlife Sanctuaries and the National Parks of Rajasthan.

The most important advantage of a Jeep Safari is its ability to negotiate even the rugged landscapes and the sandy roads of the deserts. Other advantage of a jeep safari is its speed, which can be varied to suit the tour requirements.

Jeep Safari tours in Rajasthan can be enjoyed to visit the remote villages rich in ethnic and cultural life. Here you get the first hand experience of a typical Rajasthani rural life. The safari tour also covers ruins of old forts and numerous temple complexes known for their rich architecture and history. The most favored and rewarding region for jeep safaris in Rajasthan is the Shekhawati belt with its painted towns interspersed with sand stretches.

Visiting the lush green regions of Rajasthan in an open jeep can be an unforgettable experience for you and your family. You can enjoy a jeep safari in the famous Sariska and Ranthambore national Parks to explore the verdant flora or to spot a variety of wild animals including Tigers in their own natural habitat. Don't be surprised if you come face to face with a tiger or other wild animals while exploring thick jungles.

Horizon Holidays offers you Jeep Safari Tours in Rajasthan. Explore the rich flora and fauna of Ranthambore and Sariska National Parks, landscapes of Aravali terrain, and the rich cultural heritage of colorful Rajasthan with Fascinating Rajasthan.

 
 
 
 
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