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Top 5 Moderate Treks in India

Saturday, May 22nd, 2010

The Himalayan range offers trekking routes for all abilities. If you are one of those who have a sturdy pair of legs and a determination to discover, trekking in India happens to be the safest and most enjoyable option for you. Moreover, trekking in the Himalayas is the best way to connect with its pristine surroundings and local inhabitants who are oblivious of the changes taking place in the modern world.

The following are some of the moderate treks in India that you must try in your next adventure tour to India.

Dzongri Goecha La trek

The Goecha La Trek is one of the most famed treks in the north eastern state of Sikkim, India. Being the third highest peak in the world, Goecha La trek is famous for excellent snow clad mountain views. Additionally you can also spot rare birds in the pristine forests of the region.

The Goecha La Trek passes through the Kanchendzonga biosphere forest reserve. It begins from the beautiful hill station of Darjeeling and is a very adventurous trek in the beginning.

Gaumukh Tapovan Trek

Gaumukh Tapovan trek passes through the Garhwal region, via gangotri glacier at Gomukh. On the way you can see the Bhujbasa, the Sudarshan peak, the Matri peak and several other well known peaks. If you trek beyond Bhujbasa, you will have to climb a steep slope until you reach Tapovan. Not only this, you will also see the mind blowing Kedar, the Meru and the Bhagirathi. The best time to go for this trek is between the months of May to June and from mid September to early November.

Markha Valley Trek

Markha Valley Trek is possibly one of the most beautiful trekking routes in India that you can travel. For this you have to encircle two passes located at a height of more than 15000 feet. While on a Markha Valley Trek you will pass through incredibly beautiful gorges and mountains. You will also experience a whiff of spirituality by the Buddhist monasteries and the gompas. The best time to do Markha Valley trek is between the months of September and December.

Roopkund Trek

The Roopkund Lake is at a height of 5029 M. Located in the vicinity of Chaoli district, Roopkund Lake is covered in snow during most of the year. This is a moderate trek and the best time for you to do a Roopkund Trek is between the months of May and June.

Nubra Valley Trek

The Nubra Valley means the valley of flowers. It is situated in the north of Leh at an average altitude of about 10,000 Ft and is bordered by the Karakoram Range in the North. The main attraction that you will find in this area is the Bactarian Camels, which are a type of shaggy double hump Camel. They can be seen around sand dunes; Deskit & Samstanling monasteries and Khardung la Pass (the highest motorable road in the World). The best time to go for a Nubra Valley Trek is between June to October.

The Nubra Valley is also the gateway to the world’s largest glacier i.e. the Siachen Glacier.

Finally, the most important thing that you should keep in mind before setting on a moderate trekking in India is the fact that, the heavier pack you carry with yourself, the more difficult it is going to be for you to be successful in your voyage. So carry light, plan ahead and you will surely have one of the most memorable adventures of your life.

Source: Ezine

Chardham Yatra in Uttarakhand

Friday, April 30th, 2010

The Char Dham is also known as the Dev Bhumi; which literally means the dwelling of the gods. Hindus take the char dham yatra to Badrinath, Kedarnath, Yamunotri and Gangotri for tranquility of mind, body and spirit. These places provide the perfect environment where the god & the transcendent seem to coexist. The char dham yatra has been practiced since ancient times and even today around three lakh visitors take this trip during the annual pilgrim season. Such is the importance of this yatra that all Hindus try to take a char dham pilgrimage tour at least once in their lifetime. Many even believe that taking a trip to these dham sites will wash away their lifetime sins!Badrinath Temple

So how did this char dham yatra become so popular? Why are these places considered to be so sacred? Well if you want to know all about the char dham yatra, you must firstly know a little bit of Indian history.

In the 8th century there lived a great Hindu reformer named Adi Shankaracharya who in a bid to revive the Hindu religion initiated the char dham yarta. He coined the term ‘Char Dham’ (Char means four and Dham means sites) and encouraged every Hindu to take a chardham pilgrimage tour to attain salvation in life. Since then Hindus have been taking this holy trip to the four abodes of God in Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri and Yamunotri, all located in the Himalayan region of Garhwal.

Moving on, the annual pilgrim season of char dham begins in India from April and continues till October/November. Amongst the four dham sites, Badrinath is considered to be the most auspicious of the four sites because Hindus believe that it was here that great Shankaracharya attained freedom from incarnation. In case you do not want to take the entire char dham yatra at one go you may even choose to divide your trip into two parts, Badrinath Kedarnath tour and Gangotri Yamunotri tour.

However, in case you want to take the entire char dham yatra all in one go, it is better that you take the trip in the following order which was traditionally initiated by the Shankracharya.

Start your journey from Yamunotri. This is the place from where the sacred Yamuna River starts flowing and is believed to be the seat of goddess Yamuna. The temple in Yamunotri is at a distance of 6 Km from Hanuman Chatti town. This temple was recently renovated after being destroyed by the local weather conditions. There are a few small ashrams and guesthouses where you can take shelter while you are in Yamunotri. Enjoy watching the temple pujaris offer prayer to goddess Yamuna every day. The prasad offered during these prayers is made traditionally from raw rice that is cooked over hot spring.

Your next stop should be Gangotri. It is from here that the Ganga River originates. It is also the seat of Hindu goddess Ganga. You will simply love the evening aarti ceremony that is held in this temple because it is performed beside the flowing river. You may opt to stay in the guesthouses and restaurants of this region if you want to take rest or relax.

Then comes your third spot of char dham yatra i.e. Kedarnath. This place is where Hindu god Shiva is believed to reside. Apart from this, Kedarnath is also believed to be the place of Shankaracharya’s shrine, hence it is very sacred. You will find that the main temple looks extremely beautiful though it is made up of simple stone structures. The best aspect of Kedarnath is that it is surrounded by breathtaking Himalayan snowcapped peaks. Daily puja is performed around a stone lingam that lies in the inner sanctum of the Kedarnath temple.

Your last stoppage will be Badrinath which is the seat of the Hindu god Vishnu. The wall of this temple has bright and beautiful paintings of Buddhist ghompas.

So, while you are visiting India, you must surely plan a Char Dham yatra in case you want to explore the Hindu religion and its various customs and traditions. The entire trip will be a great learning experience for you and you will surely fell peace at mind.

Source: Ezine

Gangotri Tapovan Trek 2010 Fixed Departure Dates Disclosed by Peak Adventure Tour

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

Peak Adventure Tour, is a leading name in the adventure travel industry who gives value added services to adventure freaks. For the year 2010 Peak Adventure Tour is pleased to announce fixed departure dates to the famous trek to Gangotri Tapovan.

The Gangotri Tapovan Trek is an adventurous trek of the Garhwal region of India where the holy river Ganga emerges from the Gangotri glacier. This is a very adventurous trek that involves mountain climbing and glacier traverse with fabulous views of some of the famous peaks of the Indian Himalayas.

Dates revealed by Peak Adventure Tour are May- 1, 14, 21, 28 June-11 & 18, July 23, August-13 & 20 and September- 3, 10, 17, 24

“The dates which have been announced start from the month of May and last till the month of September. Ranging between a periods of five months, these dates have been decided according to the suitability of the travelers”, says Arun Joshi, head at Peak Adventure Tour .

The Gangotri Tapovan Trek follows the Ganges to its source at the massive Gaumukh glacier, which somewhat resembles the mouth of a cow. (Gau-mukh implies the cow’s mouth in Hindi). Further up from Gaumukh is Tapovan, a trekker’s paradise and base for many challenging mountaineering expeditions.

About Gangotri Tapovan Trek

Region: Garhwal Himalayas

Altitude: 4090 mts/13415 ft

Duration: 12 Days

Altitude: (4463 mts /14638 ft)

Season: May – June & August – Mid Oct

Grade: Moderate to tough

Group size: Maximum: 12 People plus leader

Minimum: 4 People plus Indian Leader

The Detailed Itinerary is as follows:

Day 01: Arrive Delhi

Day 02: Delhi – Haridwar – Rishikesh

Day 03: Rishikesh – Uttarkashi (170 kms/4-5 hrs)

Day 04: Uttarkashi – Gangotri (3048 m/ 10,000 ft) Drive (95 kms).

Day 05: Gangotri (3048 mts/10000 ft) -Bhojwassa (3792 mts/12440 ft) 13 kmstrek/5-6 hrs)

Day 06: Bhojwassa – Gomukh (3890 mts/12760 ft) – Tapovan (4463 mts / 14640 ft)

Day 07: Tapovan (4463 mts / 14640 ft)

Day 08: Tapovan – Bhojwassa (Trek 4-5 hrs)

Day 09: Bhojwassa – Gangotri (Trek 4-5hrs)

Day 10: Gangotri – Uttarkashi

Day 11: Uttarkashi – Haridwar – Delhi

Day 12: Delhi Departure

The trip will  end at this point

More and the latest information about the Gangotri Tapovan Trek can be taken from the official website of Peak Adventure Tour http://www.peakadventuretour.com/