LORD CURZON TRAIL
Trekking tour - 14 days/ 10 days trekking
About UTTARAKHAND
Uttarakhand is a state blessed with an enormous diversity of cultures and landscapes. Just like Himachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Bhutan and Arunachal Pradesh, it spans the whole altitudinal range from steamy jungle where tigers and wild elephants roam to some of the highest peaks of the Himalayas. One of them is Nanda Devi (7816 m, 25,636 ft), the highest mountain that lies fully in India.
TREKKERS’ PARADISEThe higher reaches of the Uttarakhand Himalayas are a mecca for trekkers. You can follow the herders up to the high bughyals (alpine meadows) and trek up to passes that in the old days gave access to Tibet. They reward you with some of the best glacial vistas in the Himalayas. Although the number of Indian trekkers is increasing, these areas still don’t get that many visitors as the much more known treks of Ladakh and Himachal Pradesh.
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Wildlife enthusiasts find a treasure trove of biodiversity here, partly protected in national parks and wildlife reserves throughout the state. Most notably, Jim Corbett National Park and Nanda Devi & Valley of Flowers National Park. Jim Corbett National Park is named after A famous British hunter-turned-conservationist. It is well known and popular as it is one of the tiger parks in India that is easiest to reach from Delhi. Apart from being home to a wide array of mammals, birds and plant life, it has very appealing landscapes and a well-laid out infrastructure of jeep trails. Nanda Devi & Valley of Flowers National Parks are two formerly separated but now joined protected areas lying almost completely at or higher than 3500m (11.500 ft). They can be explored only on foot.
HINDU PILGRIMAGETo Hindus – who make up 83% of the state’s population – the higher reaches of Uttarakhand are known as Dev Bhoomi – the abode of the gods. This is not just folklore, as present day Hindu culture finds many of its roots in this area. It is believed that the sage Vyasa scripted the Hindu epic Mahabharata here. In the Middle Ages, the Hindu kingdoms of Garwhal and Kumaon made up the western and eastern part of the present day state, respectively.
Millions flock every year to the many pilgrim sites that the state harbors. Easily accessible places like Rishikesh, Haridwar are not only popular with Hindu pilgrims but also host numerous ashrams and yoga schools that cater mainly to foreign visitors. Much higher up, you can witness die-hard Hindu pilgrims and saddhus dipping themselves in ice-cold waters where Mother Ganga (Ganges) emerges from the mouth of a glacier.
BREATHTAKING VIEWS, COZY RETREATSTraveling by car, you may experience Uttarakhand as a never-ending series of curves and switchbacks, but after each of these bends new views and sights await you. The mountains are covered in forests and green fields and especially in the winter months you get breathtaking views of the snow-clad Himalayas on the border with Tibet (China). Uttarakhand counts numerous so-called hill stations, towns situated at medium elevation levels that have been welcoming tourist since the British era. These hill stations are popular with domestic tourists, but have a lot to offer to ‘foreigners’ as well. In and around them, you can find (with some effort) hidden lodges, boutique hotels and family-run retreats with a high degree of the ‘Hotel California factor’: you can check in any time, but you may never want to leave.
Region
Uttarakhand
(India)
Best Time
May-June &
Sept-Nov
No. Of Days
16 days, 10 days trek
Trip Character
Trekking tour
Sleeping Altitude
290 - 3310 m
Trek Character
Camping trek
Level: 3
Price
INR XXX/ $ XXX
ABOUT THIS TOUR
On this tour, you’ll travel by train and car from Delhi to the Garhwal Himalayas in the state of Uttarakhand. You’ll travel up along the mighty and holy Ganges along some of the most sacred and popular Hindu pilgrims places, such as Haridwar and Rishikesh. Here, you will witness offering rituals on the banks of Mother Ganga.
Following one of the Ganges’ main tributaries, the Alaknanda River, to its upper reaches, you’ll reach Badrinath, one of the four most important Hindu pilgrim places in the high Himalayas (3100m). Here, you’ll join saddhus (ascetics) and devotees on their trek up to the holy lake Hemkund and explore the famous Valley of Flowers. The latter is a national park, not only famous for its botanical diversity but also for its setting amidst a range of very tall glaciated peaks.
After this you’ll make one of the most rewarding treks in the Indian Himalayas in terms of views, the Kuari Pass trek. From Auli, not far from the pilgrims’ town of Joshimath, you’ll trek up over bugyals – verdant alpine meadows where semi-nomadic herders tend to their sheep and goats – and through magnificent forests to the Kuari Pass at 3640m. Enjoying more and different views, you’ll descend on the other side to the remote and picturesque villages of Jangi and Ramni.
After returning to Rishikesh by car, you’ll do an exciting rafting trip on the Ganges, before taking the train back to Delhi.
YOUR custom-made TRIP
The tour described here, as well as the other ones on our website, are mainly meant as suggestions. We would be happy to offer you a travel proposal that fully meets your personal demands and expectations. That means that you choose where you want to go, what level of accommodation and type of transport you want and what activities you prefer.
Please let yourself be inspired by this and other trips on our website and then drop us a line (or call us) to explain your travel wishes. We will be happy to help you put together the perfect trip. You can reach us over e-mail, Messenger, Whatsapp or mobile phone.
EXTENSIONS & VARIATIONS
Apart from the tour as described here, you could consider the following add-ons and changes:
- On all tours In India we can organise one or two days sight-seeing in Delhi, either at the beginning or the end of the tour. You would be taken to Connaught Place, the center of New Delhi, the bustling beehive of Old Delhi, the Red Fort, Qutub Minar (an old minaret), The Akshardam Temple and more if you like.
- For those who want to see more of the Indian plains we can organise a one or two-day trip to Agra (site fo the Taj Mahal) or a three to five-day Golden Circle tour, taking in Delhi, Jaipur and Agra.
- Include another short trek on which you walk up to the source of the Ganges at Gaumukh near Gangotri. This can be done at the beginning or end of this tour. It adds six days in total to the tour.
- If trekking is not your cup of tea we can show you Uttarakhand and some of the beautiful high pilgrim places by car and by doing less strenuous day walks only.
ITINERARY
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Day 01: Delhi - Haridwar (91 km/ 5 h)
Early morning transfer to the railway station where you board the Shatabdi Express to Haridwar. On arrival our guide and driver will welcome you and take you to your hotel. In the evening you can witness an aarti ceremony at the Ghats (banks) of the Ganges River. Overnight in or near Haridwar. Altitude 215 → 290m. -
Day 02: Haridwar - Srinagar (159 km/ 5 h driving)
Tody, our car will take you along the Ganges River upstream to Srinagar, a small town on the banks of the Alaknanda River, a major tributary to the Ganges. Overnight in hotel at Srinagar. Altitude 290→ 600m. -
Day 03: Srinagar - Lohajung (>150 km/ 5 h)
Today, you drive from Srinagar to Lohajung (2235m) through the Alaknanda Valley. At Lohajung you’ll enjoy stunning views of Trishul and Nanda Ghunti. Overnight in camp at Lohajung. Altitude 600 → 2235m. -
Day 04: Lohajung - Didna (13 km/ 30 mins drive, 4 h walking)
Today, the trek starts. You follow the Gyana Ganga Valley, walking through rhododendrons and fir forest. You pass the small traditional village of Didana. Overnight in camp.Altitude 2235 → 2450m. -
Day 05: Trekking Didna - Bedini Bugyal (walking 15 km/ 5-6 h)
Today is a tough day, as you’ll be climbing more than 1000m. First you climb up to the alpine meadow of Ali Bugyal, at about 3400. Then you continue along the ridge Bedni Bugyal (approx. 3500m). This is said to be one of the most stunning viewpoints in the Himalayas. Overnight in camp.Altitude 2450 → 3530m. -
Day 06: Trekking Bedini Bugyal - Wan (trekking 12 km/ 4 h)
.Descending back to the valley again, you each the typical Garhwali village of Wan after having enjoyed walking through Bhugu Basa, a picturesque valley. Overnight in camp.Altitude 3530 → 2750 → 2850 → 2440m. -
Day 07: Trekking Wan - Kulkin Khal Pass - Sutol (trekking 12 km/ 6-7 h)
You trek through villages and forests to Sutol. This involves crossing the Kulkin Khal Pass (3069m) that divides Nandakini and Vaan valleys. Overnight in camp. Altitude 2440 → 3070 → 2340m. -
Day 08: Trekking Sutol - Dekhandhar - Ramani (12 km/ 4-5 h)
Further uphill trekking to the village of Dekhandar. This place offers stunning views of Mt. Trishul (7120m). Overnight in camp. Altitude 2340 → 2500 → 2200. -
Day 09: Trekking Dekhandhar – Ramani (12 km/ 4-5 h)
You continue trekking along a ridge, through villages and open meadows, with many good views of the snow-capped peaks of Nanda Ghunti (6309m) and Trishul, to Ramani, a small village. Overnight in camp. Altitude 2200 → 2500. -
Day 10: Trekking Ramani - Kalighat (16 km/ 6-7 h)
A noteworthy climb will bring you on top of the Ramani Pass (3064m). After descending to the gorge of the Birehi River, another (but shorter) climb will bring you to the village of Kalighat. Overnight in camp. Altitude 2500 → 3065 → 2600 → 2800. -
Day 11: Trekking Kalighat - Kuari Pass - Tallli (13 km/ 5-6 h)
Early start today to cross Kuari Pass, where there are magnificent views all around. The trail descends past several streams before it reaches Talli. Overnight in camp. Altitude 3340 → 4270 → 3300m. -
Day 12: Talli - Auli (12 km/ 4-5 h)
Descend through a narrow trail to Auli, a small winter sports place. Here Nanda Devi peak dominates all the other peaks.The trek ends here. Overnight in camp or lodge. Altitude 3300 → 2750m. -
Day 13: Auli - Rishikesh (270 kms/ 8-9 h drive)
Today brace yourself for a long drive to Rishikesh, one of the most holy cities for Hindus. In the evening you can witness the aarti ceremony, where thousands of candles and marigold flowers are floated on the holy Ganges. Overnight in hotel in Rishikesh. Altitude 2750 → 215m. -
Day 14: Rishikesh – Haridwar - Delhi (car 20 km/ 1 h; train 91 km/ 5-6 h)
After breakfast you will be driven to Haridwar where you will board the train to Delhi (5-6 hours). .Altitude 340 → 215m.