Valley of Flowers and Hemkund Trek is surrounded by the varieties of flowers which is one of the main attractions.  Hemkund sahib trek is the main center of pilgrimage for the devotees and is also famous for its beautiful architecture. The  Hemkund Sahib gurudwara dedicated to Guru Gobind Singh. And, it stands at 15,000 feet above the sea level which is the main highlight of the valley of flowers and hemkund.

Valley of Flowers Trek is the most beautiful of all time in the Uttarakhand trekking destinations. And the journey starts from the govindghat (base camp of valley of flowers weekend Trek). On the way to valley of flowers trek in India, trekkers can also encounter hemkund Sahib Gurdwara. And you also called hemkund trek the shrine of Sikhs.
This Valley is the home to different flowers like blue poppy, Cobra Lily, Brahma kamal and many more.
In 1982 the valley of flowers was declared as the national park of India and it is now the UNESCO World Heritage site. Valley of flowers trekking trail in Uttarakhand is the perfect destination for trekkers, botanists,  photographers birdwatchers flower lovers and also wildlife photographers.
And these pictures offer an attractive spot that encompasses flora and colorful surroundings. And also the destination that uniquely decorates the Himalayan beauty.

Valley Of Flowers & Hemkund Trek Photo Journey

Best Season

The best time to do the valley of flowers Trek is between mid-July to mid-August. And in this month The Valley of Flower monsoon trek offers the rarely seen Blossoms such as blue primula glowing and many more. In this beautiful flowers valley reflects the enchanting vistas. And the beautiful mountains of Indian Himalayas show how magnification trekking in India can be. Hemkund trek also known as Hemkund sahib, surrounded by the glacial lake. The Hemkund sahib Gurudwara is one of the most scenic places in chamoli district, Uttarkhand. This trek is also popular as a tourist trekking destination apart from having its pilgrimage sight.

Here is the Valley of Flowers Trek and Hemkund Trek Photo Journey.

 

Govindghat

 

Trekking trail to Flowers valley

 

beautiful flowers

 

Valley of Flowers Trek

 

Valley of Flowers Trek

 

Valley of Flowers Trek

 

Valley of Flowers Trek

 

Valley of Flowers Trek

 

Valley of Flowers Trek

 

Valley of Flowers Trek

 

Valley of Flowers Trek

 

Bugdiar bridge

 

 

Valley of Flowers Trek

 

mountains view

 

Valley of Flowers Trek

 

Valley of Flowers Trek

 

Valley of Flowers Trek

 

beautiful trail

 

 

Valley Of Flowers & Hemkund Trek

 

 

Valley Of Flowers & Hemkund Trek

 

Hemkund lake in Uttarakhand

flowers

 

Hemkund gurudwara

 

trekking trail to flowers valley in Uttarakhand

 

Valley of Flowers Trek

 

Valley of Flowers Trek

 

Valley of Flowers Trek

 

Valley Of Flowers & Hemkund Trek

 

Kuari Pass Pangarchulla Peak Trek

Kuari Pass Pangarchulla Peak trek poses challenges that continue ever-changing with seasons. And for mountain lovers, Kuari pass pangarchulla weekend trek offers king-size views of majestic mountains. Trekkers also can see the lovely forest sections and the sunset- sunrise one merely cannot miss.

My Honeymoon Trip to Kuari pass Pangarchulla Peak winter Trek with Himalayan Climber

To all those who couldn’t make it and those who wish to go…

“No bird in a cage has ever come to know what the mountain winds feel like, by staring at the free-flying birds, wishing that they would fall from the sky!”

It was almost a year to my marriage as I was awaiting a hardbound honeymoon plan from my husband. Would it be a wild vacation in Kenya or a secluded white sand beach holiday in New Zealand? Oh wait, he was probably going to make luxurious love to be among the stark white buildings in Santorini.

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Mr mountains-are-calling-me finally dropped a bomb and I could hear my dreams crackling in my heart. The dates blocked and the itinerary was set. It was going to be an action-packed week of climbing risky snow-covered inclines, dizzying, I’m-gonna-fall-off-and-die-anytime roads, no-shower days, open-air shitting with tall grass pricking your bum, burnt noses, tanned skin, and potato-infused food—literally all the time.

But it would also mean waking up to bird songs, smelling the dense forest air, witnessing the butterfly ballet, collecting wildflowers, sleeping under the stars, drinking fresh mountain water and playing with lambs and mountain pups. We were going back to the Himalayas… this time to scale the Kuari Pass Pangarchulla Trek summit… simply because that is where our love story began last year. After a backbreaking year, that was supposed to be my ‘break’.

To make me feel better, my enthuse cutlet husband invited our gang of trekkers who readily agreed to tag along. It was going to be a hell of a trip with eight nomads. But unfortunately, over a period of two months, most of them dropped out, as quickly as pearls from a string.

Reduced to half, we hung on, praying to God that our trek leader Neeraj Joshi didn’t cancel this long-awaited trip. The spirited Himalayan Climber kept his word and the plan was on. This is one of the reasons why I wouldn’t want to trek with anyone but Neeraj and his team. For me, they’re a family I return to every year to soothe my tired city soul and ebb my stress with frabjous experiences.

Honeymoon Trip to Kuari Pass Pangarchulla Peak Trek- Day wise plan

Our journey to Joshimath began on a pleasant morning in Haridwar. After resting through the night and binging on Chinese food in Uttarakhand (which wasn’t a great idea after all), it was time for a yearly detox. Of whatever I remember (I kept passing out in between—thanks to the motion sickness tablet), the route was scenic and I was slipped into my Pataka Guddishoes yet again.

The ever-flowing Ganges and her tributaries flowed demurely by our side. In Haridwar, she was the sacred Hindu Goddess who facilitated the remission of sins and granted Moksha. Rishikesh, she was the wild girl who refused to be contained. In Rudraprayag, she was the pure-hearted girl-next-door…

Base camp of Kuari pass Pangarchulla Trek

After a 10-hour-long drive, we reached Joshimath and checked into Hotel Kamet, a cozy homestay with a comfy bed, mint green walls and a ’90s television. The rest of the evening spent in buying Snickers (because you’ll die if you don’t keep biting into one as you like), binging on more food like the roadside aloo tikki, pani puri, and samosas in Joshimath market and other stuff we’d forgotten to carry along.

A sunny morning greeted us with a 10-kilometer drive to Dhak bend, where our trek began. Brimming with energy, I began ascending like an excited school girl. I came across a gang of village kids who instantly flashed a smile to reveal their crooked, sometimes brown, decayed teeth. Namaste, they said, in a futile attempt to wipe their dripping noses. With no access to the world, these naive hearts seemed untroubled.

All they probably wanted was a toffee, and that somewhat dampened my spirit. I yearned for their pristine, uncluttered soul. Somewhere in the distance, I could see a pretty mountain boy sewing something, a mother vigorously combing her daughter’s hair, a middle-aged woman harvesting wheat in her farm. Her face was full of wrinkles, and also in each of those folds lurked an untold worry.

Kuari Pass Pangarchulla Peak Trek- Dhak village

We found our way through the small Dhak village after we were done hugging lambs, patting calves and filling our bottles at a nearby stream. It was past noon and we were only halfway there. The four-kilometer ascend ended the early evening. Clutching our ravenous bellies and panting, we greedily gulped down a portion of delicious khichdi cooked by our mountain chef Joshijiand retired to our tents for some rest.

We woke up to an enchanting evening to witness several snow-capped peaks bathed in the golden glow of dusk. The chaos of exotic birds trying to find their families in the fast-approaching dark was music to the ears. The nip in the air steadily translated into a shivering chill. The full moon I witnessed that night was radiant and surreal. Ten times bigger in size, it arose like a diva from behind the glamorous Nanda Devi and watched over us, smiling blissfully.

Day two was a walk through a magical deciduous forest, sparkling stones, gurgling brooks, chirping birds, rustling leaves and crunching twigs. The experience was almost like Narnia. And I truly wish I would be led into this fantasy world where I wouldn’t have to go back to the bustling cosmopolitan. This walk was a little tougher than I thought. While the kaleidoscopic canopy of the towering pines kept me going, the breaks were a little longer this time.

On the way to Khulara

On our way to Khulara, Neeraj helped us identify a host of diverse Himalayan herbs and furnished us with their holistic properties. I kept a piece of the Himalayan birch or bhojpatra used as paper for the writing of sacred scriptures as a bookmark. We were told that we would be camping at the end of the tree line.

My exhausted spirit jumped with joy as I finally spotted some snow. On reaching the campsite at Khulara after six long hours, we treated ourselves to a delectable fried-rice-with-dal treat like kings and queens. Later in the evening, Joshiji surprised us with mouth-watering samosas and masala chai as a devastatingly poetic sunset left us spellbound.

True to its name Khulara a vast meadow strewn with natural elements. The Indian Himalayan mountain wind teased the grass, the mule bells chimed gently. The freezing water gushed continuously and a zillion colorful butterflies danced like school kids on a summer holiday. The place reminded me of Roopkund Trek, Bedni Bugyal Trek. The only thing I missed was my gang and the cricket we played back then. I could literally imagine what each of them would do had they been around. The next day was the D-Day, which meant that we had to get adequate rest the night before.

After dinner, I reluctantly zipped myself into the sleeping bag like a living dead body in a coffin, anxious about the insurmountable summit, dreaming about friends. And family back home and staring blankly at my dozing husband. A wave of mixed emotions engulfed me and I think I wanted to cry a little. I would have, had the queen of slumber not pulled me close.

Kuari Pass Pangarchulla Trek

We woke up at the crack of dawn. This time, the mountain was calling and we had to go. There was no escape. Neeraj and Joshiji prepped us with crampons and protein-rich breakfast. Stuffing our bags with chocolate, dry fruits and water, we set off at seven. Neeraj had already given us a realistic idea about the steep seven-hour-long hike. What we hadn’t anticipated was that it was going to be in five feet of snow.

I almost gave up in the first hour. Like brisk ants on fluffy cotton candy, the three men with me hoppe skipped and jumped along, I was left back, disappoint. I tried playing Ziddi Dil and Chak De India in my heavy head, but those tracks didn’t help either. When I was almost on the verge of giving up, it was Joshiji who held my hand like a tough master and push me to go ahead. I took two steps and rested for half a minute. At that speed, I wouldn’t even make it to Kuari pass; the Pangarchulla peak seemed like an unconquerable dream.

Kuari Pass Pangarchulla Trek- Day 3

I really don’t know how, but I managed to scale the Kuari Pass Pangarchulla Peak trekking trail. Kuari Pass pangarchulla trek is one of the best winter treks in Uttarakhand Himalaya. I dropped my bag and surrendered my body in the snow. Like a gingerbread man, I lay flat on the serene white snow, staring at a sky strewn with fluffy clouds. Kuari pass pangarchulla peak weekend trek is also really fantastic with the beautiful beauty around.

All I wanted to do was to lay there till a snowstorm would swallow me up. If only my partners would allow me to do so! In seconds they pulled up and dragged me towards the summit. This time, making sure not to leave me behind. Neeraj had given us a 1 pm cut-off time, since the snow would start melting thereafter, making the descent challenging.

Of course, I cried like a dear one had passed away, of course, I took my breaks, of course, I cursed my husband for honeymoon-duping me, but those three hours taught me what 27 years of my life did not. They taught me never to look back, never to stop but most importantly, they taught me how to never lose focus.

I was slow as a snail, but my fierce determination kept me going. I can’t, in words, express what an incredible feeling it is when you get to the top. It is an achievement that cannot compare to getting a by-line or owning a car. With the heavenly Himalayas by your side, nothing can and will ever go wrong.

The views of legendary peaks

I was by then use to the butt-numbing snow. I sat there adoring the stunning 360-degree view of the colossal Garhwal peaks like Chaukhamba, Neelkanth, Kamet, Abi Gamini, Hathi Parbat, Dronagiri, Trishuli, Nanda Devi, Nanda Ghunti and many more. It was a painting that had come to life. It was a dream that had come true. A reward I would never get chugging a beer on an island, lazying on a hammock. This was my achievement that no one could ever take away.

After clicking a bunch of photos, we began our way downwards laughing, tripping, gliding and rolling in the snow. Those white sheets that once intimidate me were now the best friends I could fall back on. We got back to the base camp in just three hours. Exuding a one-of-a-kind swag, Joshiji was preparing some steaming noodles. Following that, I wrapped my body in an ice-cold towel, changed and crashed, unable to resolve the mystery of what fired me all the way up to the summit.

Kuari Pass Pangarchulla Peak Trek – 4th Day

The Kuari Pass Pangarchulla peak Trek had come to a breath-taking end and it was time to bid goodbye to the mountains and forests, my maiden house. The fourth day comprised a 10-kilometer descent through dense oak and rhododendron, pretty little villages and potato and wheat farms.

We began consoling ourselves with a virtual itinerary for our next trek while gathering flowers and sipping pure water from soul-nourishing khuds. I wondered I could wait for another year before these mountains cradled me again. Just after I crossed the Vishnugad-Tapovan Hydro Power Station, I came across empty packets of chips and chocolate wrappers dumped all over the foothills.

The toffee-demanding kids gathered around me once more, vigorously scratching their heads, demanding chocolates. But this time, I was too angry to give them any. Angry because their naivety bruised by commercialization and lack of knowledge. A little away from our starting point, I heard cars honking and I felt a little shattered. More so, because all four of us instantly sank into our phones, like strangers before we embarked on this incredible journey.

Kuari pass Pangarchulla Trek- 5th Day

After four days of being on our toes and sleeping on slanting grounds, the four of us walked headstrong down the last bit of nature’s red carpet like those men in action movies. Our faces our mirrors, rugged, unmasked, each reflecting an enchanting tale. Squeezing ourselves into a roaring jeep with echoes of laughter. And then we headed to Joshimath, with memories that would last us till eternity.

Written By- Priya

 

Kedarkantha Peak winter Trek

Kedarkantha Peak Trek

 

Kedarkantha Peak winter Trek

“Travelling is the best education that can anyone have. “That education must include the taste of trekking in the Himalayas. The breathtaking peaks, you can also experience walking on the snow. And hear it crunching under your feet, breathe the fresh air. Have your dinner by a campfire and also the most beautiful views. Talking about Himalayas, peaks and its natural beauty without the introduction of Kedarkantha peak winter trek is something foolish.

Kedarkantha peak winter trek is located within Govind Wildlife Sanctuary in Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand state (Garhwal region). And also, Kedarkantha peak winter snow trek is a mountain peak of the Himalayas. Its elevation is 12,500 ft.

Juda ka talab campsite

Trekkers can experience scenic kedarkantha peak winter trekking trail through rich forests, snow-laden trail with patches of green. And also witness several peaks and ranges. And the adventure and excitement do not end here. Trekkers can find charming villages, vast stretches of meadows, snow paths. And also the magnificent views of the great Himalayas. Trekkers can be attracted by the friendly environment of people from villages. And also unique traditions and their languages.

Trekking in Uttarakhand himalaya is always a pleasure due to its natural beauty. And heart overwhelming views that cannot be matched with any other destinations within the country.

trekking trail to winter kedarkantha trek

Highlights of the Kedarkantha winter Trek

Among all the fascinating locations and trekking the snow treks of winter Kedarkantha trek which inspires every trekker a lot. And what more one can view the lovely snows at many feet lying at the base of the pine trees. Also one can experience a beautiful journey of a campsite which is covered with snow everywhere with amazing views.

Another highlight of this trekking trail, it starts from dense pine forest where one can begin the trekking trail walking over the brown dried leaves creating an unimaginable experience. The famous snow clapped mountain summits that come into view as soon as one steps in Kedarkantha Peak base. And also the view gets more stunning which each step towards the summit.

on the way to Kedarkantha peak base camp

Kedarkantha Peak winter Trek was home to the vibrant variety of flowers. The trails and campsites on Kedarkantha peak snow trek are considered as some of the most beautiful in the Himalayas.

One can also find flowers such as yellow Himalayan flax, bhauhinia, Apple blossom, Mapple leaves and many more. It mostly attracts people and the flower lover.

snow trekking trail to kedarkantha peak trek

Kedarkantha peak winter trek is classified as an easy-moderate trek.

Kedarkantha Trek- Average temperature:

Daytime: 8°C  to 15° C
Nighttime: -3°C to -5°C
You really want to experience snowfall, camp in the snow. And also see some astounding views of snow-capped mountains? Then this trek is perfect for you! With just the right amount of snow, kedarkantha snow trek is mean to introduce people to trekking on snow.

view of this trek in Uttarakhand

Don’t wait and watch people uploading their pics and telling about their life experience of trekking. Just go and experience by yourself.

Written By – Kalpana

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Har Ki Dun Trekking in Uttarakhand- Trek to Valley of God

The love of mountains will never go out of style and also to see the true beauty of nature one must taste the part of trekking in beautiful spots of mountains covered with all greenery. If you did not trek around har ki dun trekking trail, then I doubt if you truly are trekker or mountain lover.

Har ki dun Trekking

If one is the lover of traveling and likely to love trekking too should have must go for har ki dun trek. Har ki dun Trek it was named after the harkidun peak. Har ki doon lies in Uttarakhand district (garwhal region) of Uttarakhand. It is a peaceful paradise for nature lovers and trekkers too. It covered by shinny mountain peaks, pine forest, the snow that also attracts most of the people.

While trekking in Uttarakhand Himalaya, many people attract to the place for its peace and immense beauty that brings happiness to once soul. Also, one can see beautifully carved temple dedicated to Duryodhana, the Kaurava Prince. And if you interested in glaciers then Jaundhar Glacier at 4300 mt. is just about 5km from Har Ki  Doon. Best summer trek in Indian Himalaya.

Har ki dun Trekking

You can find much variety of flora and fauna like alpine, meadows, moraine ridges, glacier basins, a forest of pine, oak, chestnuts, walnuts, willows and chinars, and also ancient villages, gives you spectacular valley views.

The local village People survives on farming Rice, Rajma, marijuana (used for medical purpose) They use wood of Deodar tree for their house. You can also find many people using Hukka for smoking.There mostly localities uses garwhali as their mother tongue.

Har ki dun Trekking

Description of the Har Ki Dun Trek

The forests are rich in wildlife and are a veritable paradise for bird-watchers and nature lovers.
The mountain views you can get on this trek is special and remarkable. Har ki dun is the only valley from where you can also see Swargarohini. It also called Himalayan peak. According to Local legends, Yudhishthira (one of the Pandava’s from the Hindu composition called Mahabharata) scaled this peak on his way to Heaven.

Swargarohini, Bandarpoonch and Black peak, all together and also see the Ruinsara peaks from there. Trekkers may see many birds and animals. One can spot langoor, Black bears, wild boars, and Barasingha (Wel if u get lucky) Golden eagles and massive Himalayan griffins also live there. The colorful Himalayan monal, the state bird of Uttarakhand, thrives in these forests.

har ki dun trekking

Har ki Dun peak summer trek are some stunning views of the valley and also an opportunity to experience the amazing slow-paced local lifestyle.  ( I must say let’s go there where WiFi is low) This trek provides pleasure, enthusiasm to the trekker. It is almost impossible to describe it’s immense beauty.

About the trek

The trekking is almost about 77km which covered in 7days.

Max altitude 11,675ft.
In summer and monsoon: day time weather remains warm and night temperature at har ki dun can be around 10° to 4° C.. In winters mostly in Dec day time remains cold and nights are colder around 2° to -2, -5 to -10° C.

seema village

on the way to harkidun trek

Har Ki Doon Trek itinerary

Day1 : arriving to dehradun station and drive to sankri.
Day2: drive to sankri and taluka to island.
Day3: trek osla to har ki dun covered  11kms in 5-6 hrs duration.
Day4: then we will trek har ki dun  to jamdhar glacier and then back to the camp which covers 15km.
Day5: harkidun to osla about 11kms in 3hrs
Day6: osla to sankri will cover 23 Kms in 7-8 hrs time duration
Day7: drive back to dehradun will reach at evening of 7-8pm.

Written By- Kalpana Rathore

 

 

Roopkund Lake Trek in Uttarakhand Himalaya

The one who loves to go on an adventure full of mysteries. Must go on the trekking route of Roopkund trek in Uttarakhand Himalaya. It has immense beauty of nature, high mountains, low valleys, glistening rivers, deepest forests, vast pastures, and also beautiful views. Indian Himalayan Mountain is an incomparable range that also attracts trekkers from worldwide. One such trekking trail that is the dream of every trekker is Roopkund lake trek, that’s why it is also known for favorite trek amongst all the trekking spots.

roopkund lake trek

Roop kund lies in Chamoli district of Uttarakhand state. Roopkund is at a height of 5029m (approx 16499 feet) in the lap of Trishul massif. Roopkund also known as Mystery and Skeletons. The lake has attracted attention because of the human skeletal remains that are visible at its bottom when the snow melts.

Apart from these, Roopkund trek is also surrounded by snow-covered mountains and glaciers. Trekkers can spot the snow leopards, Himalayan Black bear, chir pheasants and notice the myriad flower all along the trek. Roopkund, perhaps the most famous trek of Uttarakhand Himalaya, is almost picture-perfect.

Bedni Bugyal Trek

Highlights of the Roopkund skeleton lake Trek

The spectacular view of the Mt Trishul is getting closer as you climb higher when at a ridge above Roopkund. Only air separates the trekker from them and Trishul. Throughout the trekking trail to Roopkund, one can see the magnificent views of Mt. Trishul and Mt. Nandagunti. Apart from these, you see the imposing Chaukhamba range, Neelkanth peak, Kedarnath, Kedar Dome and also several other high risers on the Roopkund trekking trail.
roopkund lake trek

 

In this route, one will find many small villages that grow the farm of apple, peach, plum, potatoes and many more. Trekkers get a chance to stay in the mud and stone built houses. The route leading to the Roopkund lake passes through the meadows like the Bedni Bugyal and Ali Bugyal (Asia’s largest meadows). Bedni bugyal which is just 200 meters and is a very large alpine meadow. It surrounded by the thick forest of Brich, Deodhar, Apple orchards and also walnut trees. The surface of these bugyals covered with natural green grass, walking through the Ali Bugyal. Trekkers can see the white Nanda Ghunti and Trishul peak on the east.

roopkund lake trek

 

Some of the prominent peaks one can see from this point are Chaukhamba, Maktoli, Neelkantha and also kedarnath.
If you are going to Roopkund trek you must know these amazing things about the view/spot and temples you going to see.
1. Mount Trishul considered to be lord Shiva himself and a trek to Roopkund is along the massif of Mount Trishul.
2. Mount Nanda Ghunti which is next to Mount Trishul considered to be Goddess Parvathi (wife of Lord Shiva). From Bhagwabasa, one can also get a glimpse of both the peaks.
3.Kallu Vinayak -Also called kevalam Vinayak en route to Roopkund is a small Ganesha temple.
4.Karthikeye temple which can be seen while returning to wan from Bedni.

roopkund trek

About Temperature

The temperature in summer:
Days 15° to 20° C and Night 4°to 7°C.
At Bhagwabasa days 5° to 10° C and night 3° to -2° C

The temperature in winters:
Day 13° to 20° C and Night 2° to 7° C
At Bhagwabasa Days 3° to 10° C and Night 3° to -4° C.

Ronti saddle

So don’t have a second thought for trekking in the land of Lords (Roopkund). And just take a trek to a mysterious lake that hid human and horse skeletons for centuries, that holds together the stunning serenity. And also some serious secrets of the Uttarakhand Himalayan mountains.
I must say “let’s dance on the edge of a mysterious lake.”

Written by – Kalpana Rathore

 

Best Places to visit near Kuari pass Pangarchulla Peak trek is also one of the perfect trekking destinations in Indian Himalaya. The beautiful mountain peaks can capture from the summit point of kuari pass like Changbag, Nanda Devi and Mt. Trishul. Kuari Pass trek also known as Lord Curzon Trail. The main highlight of the kuari pass- lord Curzon trail trek is that trekkers can also get a chance to meet with shepherds and see their lifestyle.

Here is a list of 10 Best Places to visit near Kuari pass Pangarchulla Peak trek.

Kuari Pass Pangarchulla Peak Trek- Best Places to visit: Auli 

kuari pass pangarchulla peak trek

It is counted amongst the famous hill station of India. The enormous view of this place will behold in your heart.  Auli is located at an altitude of 2,500 meters above sea level in Chamoli district in Uttarakhand, india.

It is surrounded by the oak forest and you can see the spectacular view of the Nanda Devi, Dronagiri and other peaks. One of the best places to visit near Kuari pass Pangarchulla Peak trek.

Tapovan

This pilgrimage site is blessed with unparalleled natural beauty. Tapovan is a famous destination for its hot springs.

The Tapovan is the holy water spring near Joshimath, which is the main attraction for the devotees. Tapovan is located at 14km from Joshimath, located in the picturesque state of  Uttarakhand .

Bhavishya Badri Temple 

It is believed that Bhvishya Badri will worshipped as the sanctum of Badrinath in the future. Bhavishya Badri is located at an elevation of 2,744 meters and 3 km from Tapovan (Tapt Kund) that also connects with River Dhauliganga. One of the best places to visit near Kuari pass Pangarchulla Peak trek and also well-known tourist places near Badrinath temple.

Kuari Pass Pangarchulla Peak Trek- Best Places to visit: Kalpavriksha 

It is a 1200 years old and wish-fulling divine tree in India. An old tree having a lot of holy significance. It said that who wishes to sit under the Kalpavraksha with divine powers, is surely fulfilled. Kalpavriksha is located in Joshimath town in Uttarakhand. It believed that Sage Durvasa and Adi Shankaracharya meditated under the Kalpavrikhsya.

 

Bagini Glacier

kuari pass

The Bagini glacier  situated at an altitude of 14,816 feet above sea level. Bagini glacier trek starts from jumma village. Though, the other routes of trekking like Nanda Devi and Changbang are the best among adventure seekers, the Bagini glacier has its scenic view that you will fall in love with this trek. Trekkers may see the mesmerizing view of the Himalayan peaks like Trishul, Dunagiri, Hardeul, Kalanag, Rishi peak and Hathi-Ghodi parvat.

Narsingh Devta Temple  

Char dham yatra, narshing temple

It is one of the most popular attractions of Joshimath. It believed that Shri Badrinath ji used to live in this Narsingh Temple during winters.

Narsingh Devta who is the avatar of Lord Vishnu. It is one of the most popular attractions of Joshimath. It believed that Shri Badrinath ji used to live in this Narsinh Temple during winters.

Kuari Pass Pangarchulla Peak Trek- Best Places to visit: Badrinath

kuari pass pangarchulla peak trek

One of the top pilgrimage sites in India. Badrinath is a fourth dham of Chardham Yatra. Badrinath Temple situated close to the River Alaknanada. Bardinath temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu. The best monthe to visit Badridham is from May to November.

 The holy shrine of Lord Vishnu Temple which is located in the Chamoli district, Uttarakhand. It is located This place serves as a gateway to the many treks like Satopanth Tal Trek and Swargarohini Trek.

Satopanth Tal Trek

kuari pass pangarchulla peak trek

Trekking in Uttarakhand Himalaya offers flavor of high altitude mountain peaks, glaciers and outstanding natural beauty. Satopanth tal trek is one of the pilgrimage site in Uttarakhand and is in great demand due to its picturesque beauty of the trekking trail.

Satopanth tal is a fresh water glacial lake situated in the chamoli district of Uttarakhand, India. Trekking Satopanth tal  enjoyed the most in summers May-June, September-October. It is the best summer trekking route in Indian Himalaya.

 

Valley of Flowers Trek

Valley of Flowers Trek

The valley blessed with the different colors and variety of flowers like lilies, Himalayan blue poppies and many more.  Valley of flowers is a beautiful trek in Uttarakhand Himalaya and there are about 80 species of flowers.

The valley of flowers surrounded by the gorgeous hills in the state of Uttarakhand. The valley of flowers moon trek also provides running streams and floral pastures.

 

Hemkund sahib

Valley of Flowers Trek

One of the most peaceful and beautiful Gurudwara to visit in Uttarakhand. Hemkund sahib gurdwara, a religious place where one can surely find peace. The main highlight of this gurudwara is the Lokpal Lake, where thousands of devotees take a holy dip every year.

Shri hemkund sahib gurdwara dedicated to Guru Gobind Singh Ji, the tenth sikh guru. it is also in the list of 10 Best Places to visit near Kuari pass Pangarchulla Peak trek.

 

 

Best Places to visit near Har ki doon Trek

Har ki dun Trek is a paradise of natural beauty. With the number of breathtaking waterfalls and the huge amount of flora-fauna, it is also surely the best summer trekking destination for trekkers. Enjoy the natural beauty of these 10 Best Places near Har ki doon trek.

Look out for the 10 Best Places to visit near Har ki dun Trek. The freshness in Indian Himalayan mountains will also take away all your stress.

 

Kedarkantha Peak Trek

Kedarkantha peak

Snow trekking destination is one of the most popular places for trekking in Uttarakhand Himalayas. Kedarkantha trek peak, a perfect trekking dream also offers a magnificent view of the snow crowns hill. The kedarkantha trekking trail passes through the red hue of blooming rhododendrons which also gives you a chance to capture this beauty.

Kedarkantha Peak Trekking trail is one of Best Places to visit near Har ki doon summer Trek, at an altitude of 12,500 feet from above sea level in Uttarakhand.

 

Nag tibba Trek

Nag Tibba Trek

Considered to be one of the easy trekking destinations. Nag Tibba Trek takes you through the beautiful Deodar and oak forest. The magical charm of the nagtibba trail overflowing with a breathtaking view of the majestic peaks like Swargarohini, Bandarpunch, Gangotri group of peaks and Kalanaag.

One of the short treks stands at 10,000 feet from above sea level in Garhwal Himalaya, Uttarakhand.

Borasu Pass Trek

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The trekking trail is considered to be a challenging one and takes you through a high mountain pass. Borasu pass is a unique trekking trail for adventure seekers. One of the best trekking destinations in Himanchal Himalayas. If you are ready to take the challenge, then this trek gives an adventurous trekking challenge.

Borasu pass trek located on the border of Himanchal and Uttarakhand. It connects Harkidun valley of Uttarakhand and Baspa valley of Himanchal Pradesh.

Rupin Pass Trek

This trekking trail is beautiful one in Himanchal Himalaya and not just because of its natural beauty around. Rupin Pass Trek is one of the best treks in Himanchal Pradesh where you also get an opportunity to see the majestic mountain ranges.

Rupin pass is also visited by many adventure trekkers from nearby places over weekends in summer. It is also a river valley trek, starts from Uttarakhand.

 

Bali Pass Trek

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This beautiful trek also offers the 360-degree fantastic view of the Swargarohini, Kalanag, Ruinsara and Bandarpooch peaks. Bali pass is a high altitude trekking trail that connects har ki dun valley to Yamnotri.

Bali Pass trek is at 4953 meters from above sea level in Uttarakhand and is one of the least explored places near Har-ki-dun Trek in Indian Himalayan region.

 

Marinda Tal Trek

Also known as Morinda tal, located 3 km ahead of Har ki dun trek valley. Marinda tal trek is one of the perfect trekking trails to explore the Uttarakhand and Himanchal culture at the same time.

Har ki doon- Marinda tal trek provides a chance to visit Jaundhar Glacier. The trekking route is rich in flora and fauna and filled with a forest of Oak-Pine.  From the summit point, trekkers can find the countless Brahma kamal around the lake.

 

Ruinsara Tal Trek

Experience the flavor of Har ki doon Trek – Ruinsara Tal and witness the stunning beauty of the wildflowers. Ruinsar tal trek offers a wonderful trekking experience, surrounded by the magical peaks. Trekking in Uttarakhand Himalayas will also provide you an extravagant view of the vibrant forest and the snow-covered fields.

Ruinsara tal is a clear water lake at 3500 meters from above sea level in the western ranges of the Garhwal Himalaya in Uttarakhand.

 

Mussoorie

Most Popular destination of Uttarakhand offers a scenic view of the Uttarakhand Himalayan peaks. One may also get an opportunity to see the outstanding view of the snowy peaks like Srikhantha, Gangotri ranges, Chaukhamba and Bander Pooch from Mussoorie. Many trekkers begin the trekking journey into the popular trekking area of Kedarkantha trek, Har ki doon valley trek.

Mussoorie is one of the most easily accessible hill stations of Uttarakhand. It is also surrounded by natural beauty, located at an altitude of 1826 meters in Dehradun district, Uttarakhand.

 

Kempty Falls

The fascinating journey to a popular waterfall located 15 km from Mussorie. Kempty fall is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Uttarakhand. And also, enjoy the enormous view of the falls will behold in your memories for the rest of your life.

The fragrance of the natural beauty in the surroundings makes you feel refreshed. And Kampty falls can also be counted as a perfect summer destination in Mussoorie.

 

Sankri

Another perfect weekend destination that leaves you rejuvenated from your buzzy schedule. Sankri is the base camp of most popular trekking routes in Indian Himalaya like Har ki doon, Bali Pass, Borasu Pass and kedarkantha.

Sankari is a small hamlet offers the beauty of the wooden houses and also their culture. Nestled in the lap of Uttarakhand Himalaya, the beautiful village will leave you mesmerized.

 

Valley of flowers trek  Photo Journey

Valley of flowers trek offers you a fascinating journey and takes you through the lush green valley. There is no doubt that the trekking trail of Valley of Flower in Uttarakhand is a treat for a lifetime. The great vistas of snow-clad peaks that covered the flower valley will fill your heart with happiness.

Valley of Flowers Trek is Most scenic Trek in Uttarakhand Himalaya. It is located in Chamoli district of garbled reason in Uttarakhand State. Trekkers from all over the world come here to see the natural beauty all around this beautiful trek. It is a part of Nanda Devi biosphere reserve and it is located near Badrinath, the fourth Dham of chardham Yatra in the state of Uttarakhand.  In this valley of flowers trek photo journey, you can see the many different flowers. And trackers can also find a variety of flowers in this valley during June, July and August.
The trekking trail of the valley of flowers is beginning from Govindghat. Apart from that, this fantastic place offers a beautiful view of the trail. The trekking trail is through the lush meadows and conifers and one can also get a fantastic view of the majestic peaks. The fresh aura of the colorful valley filled with the beautiful flowers and the snow-clad mountain peaks will comfort your soul. Valley of Flowers Trek, one of the best summer trek in Indian Himalaya. Here is the gallery of the Valley of Flowers Trek Photo Journey.

 

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Hampta Pass Trek is a perfect trek with great collection of beautiful streams with the rocky trail covered with majestic mountains. It is a best place to trek and appreciate natural beauty maintained so well. Trekking in Himanchal Pradesh, offers the colorful trails with some surprises on the way. If you really want to explore the best trekking route of India Himalaya, pay attention to the snowy peaks around and you may get an opportunity to capture the different scenery with different beauty.

So, if you have real interest in nature just go through these pictures. It can be very rewarding experience. Here is the  Hampta Pass Trek Photo Journey.

 

Day 1 Manali to Chikka Camp

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Day 2- Chikka Camp to Balu ka ghera Camp

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Day 3- Balu ka ghera Camp to Hampta Pass

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Day 4- Balu ka ghera Camp to manali

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Best Places to visit near Roopkund Trek in Uttarakhand

Roopkund Trek, one of the main trekking destinations in Uttarakhand Himalaya is blessed with the natural beauty of the surrounding area. Roopkund trek is likewise called the Skeleton lake trek. Skeleton lake trekking trail is most visited by both Indians and foreigners from different parts of the world. Similarly, the best trekking routes in Indian Himalaya.

Roopkund trek is the most popular trek, there are thousands of places to visit near the Roopkund skeleton lake. But, here are the 9 best places to visit near Roopkund Trek in Uttarakhand that is not just well known in India but all over the world.

Brahmatal Trek

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This trek is famous for its natural beauty and amazing mountain peaks. Bhramatal trek is also considered as one of the great winter treks in Indian Himalaya. Brahmatal winter trekking trail also provides a magnificent sight of the beautiful campsites.

The trekking trail of Uttarakhand attracts a huge number of tourists every year and also is a perfect trekking destination. Similarly, brahmatal is a snowy Himalayan trek, located at an altitude of 12,150 feet in Uttarakhand.

 

Bedni Bugyal Trek

Bedani Bugiyal Trek

Collection of the lush green alpine meadows with the enchanting peaks. Bedni bugyal trek is the most popular trekking opportunity for adventure seekers. Similarly, bedni Bugyal trek lies on the famous trekking routes of Roopkund summer Trek .

The mountain ranges of the Bedni bugyal trek are the most spectacular part of the valley. The trekking trail also offers the breathtaking view of the snowy mountain peaks like Mt Nanda Ghumti, Mt. Trishul. It stands at the height of 8300 feet, situated in Garhwal Himalaya, Uttarakhanad.

 

Ali Bugyal Trek

Roopkund trek

Lush greenery of Bugyals with the coniferous trees, Ali bugyal is really a trekker’s paradise. A must visit trekking place when one is in Uttarakhand. While trekking in Uttarakhand, one of the first images that comes to mind is the “Bugyals” with majestic mountain peaks.

Ali Bugyal trek is the most famous trekking place not only in India but all over the world. Beautiful alpine meadow located at the Garhwal and Kumaon border in Chamoli distict, Uttarakhanad.

Ronti saddle Trek

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The clear mountain views with the clear blue sky on top of the Roopkund ronti saddle trek is worth the difficult climb. It is saddle between the two mountain peaks, Mt. Nandaghunti and Mt. Trishul. Ronti saddle trail also offers a beautiful view of the surrounding landscape and that makes it a trekking treat for you.

Explore the culture of the villages and also enjoy the vacations in the Uttarakhand Himalayan mountains. Ronti saddle Roopkund Trek in Uttarkhand is best to visit up the hill in the month of May, June, and September-October.

Pindari Glacier Trek

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The most famous trekking trail in Kumaon Himalaya, Uttarkhand. Pindari glacier trekking route also offers the forest of rhododendron, beautiful glaciers and the mountain ranges.

Pindari glacier is one of the summer trekking routes in Indian Himalaya. An easy-moderate climb of Pindari trek lies on the Kumaon region in Uttarakhand. Similarly, It is best to trek pindari glacier is from April-May, September-October.

 

Baijnath Temple

This temple is great to get your body and mind in tune with the natural beauty of the surroundings. Baijnath Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, a place where Lord Shiva and Parvati were married.

Baijnath temple is located in the small hamlet, which is famous for ancient temples. It lies at an altitude of 1126 meters on the bank of river Gomti in Bageshwar district, Uttarakhand.

Wan Village

The village known for its beautiful surroundings and also the peaceful aura. Wan village is 15 kms away from Lohajung and a popular base camp for many trekking routes like Bedni bugyal trek, Homkund and Roop kund trek.

Wan village is a major tourist attraction in Indian Himalayas for trekking and visited by the adventure seekers. It is situated at a height of 2,400 meters from above sea level in Chamoli district of Uttarakhand.

Nainital

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The highlight of the Nainital is the “Nani Lake” which is located at the center of several other lakes. Nanital offers various natural attractions and its cool climate which makes this place is one of the most popular place of Uttarakhand.

Nainital is one of the most popular hill station, located at the height of 2,084 meters in Uttarakhand, India. Nanilake surrounded by the seven beautiful mountains.

Kausani

The main attraction of this place is the extravagant view of the majestic Uttarakhand Himalayan peaks like Nanda devi, Panchachuli, Nandakot, and Mt. Trishul. Kausani is a small hamlet that lies in the Bageshwar District in Uttarakhand and also the perfect getaway away from city life.

Kausani is located at an altitude of 1890 meters from above sea level and is the best place to visit near Roopkund Trek in Uttarakhand.