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Jan – Jun, Sep – Dec |
| Fixed Departure Dates |
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Oct 2-5, 2008 |
| Maximum Altitude |
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3950 m |
| Grade |
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Moderate |
| Roadhead for trek |
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From New Delhi station board the Shatabdi Express train departing for Haridwar at 0655 hrs. Arrive at Haridwar at 1120 hrs |
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CHOPTA: Known as the “Switzerland of India”, Chopta at an altitude of 2600 m offers a
breathtaking view of the majestic Himalayan peaks against the backdrop of clear blue
skies. With Bugyals (high altitude meadows) all around, it is one of the best camping
sites in Garhwal. Also, the sunset as seen from Chopta is a sight one can travel any
distance to see.
TUNGNATH: The arms of Lord Shiva came out as per the Kedarnath myth at Tungnath.
He is worshipped here as one of the Panch Kedars. Tungnath Temple at an altitude of
3680 m, is the highest Shiva shrine among the Panch Kedars. From here one can |
view the Bandarpoonch, Kedar, Chaukhamba and Dunagiri peaks, amongst others. The trek to Tungnath is abundant with rich flora and fauna, with one passing through many a grassy slope. From Tungnath CHANDRASHILLA PEAK (3950 m) is about I km. From here one gets a 180 degrees view of the Himalayas that seem to be within arm's length. Words cannot describe this sight... it has to be seen to be believed!!!
DEORIATAL: This is a beautiful lake at an altitude of 2438 m. This lake has captivating surroundings with forests all around. The reflection of the mighty Chaukhamba peak in the lake creates a beautiful effect. The road is motorable up to Sari, 10 kms from Ukhimath and from there one has to trek about 3 kms. The story associated with this scenic place is that when the Pandavas were in exile and were hiding from the Kaurava king Duryodhan, they stopped nearby for a rest. When the mother Kunti felt thirsty, one by one four sons out of five went to fetch water from this lake but died, as they could not answer the question of the Yaksha Devta who resided here. When the eldest son's Yudishtra's turn came, he answered all questions correctly and with the result the dead brothers also came back to life. |
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DAY-BY-DAY
ITINERARY |
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CAMP VERDANT VALLEY, KUND |
Board the Nizammudin A/C special train the previous night from Delhi and arrive at
Haridwar station early in the morning (4:00 a.m.). From here drive to Camp Verdant
Valley at Kund. This drive will take about 6/7 hrs with a break for freshening up and
breakfast. Post lunch relax by the riverside. Towards evening go on a short loosening up
hike to the renowned Ukhimath temple. Overnight at the camp.
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| OCT 03 |
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CAMP VERDANT VALLEY – CHOPTA
– TUNGNATH - CHOPTA |
After an early breakfast drive to Chopta (75
mins). This is the starting point for the trek.
From here trek up to Tungnath temple (3.5
kms). The trail is steep and will take 2-3 hrs.
The views enroute are truly outstanding. Relax
at the temple and continue the trek up to the
summit of Chandrashilla Peak (I km). This will
again take 30 – 60 mins. Enjoy the breath
taking 180 degree view of the Himalayas from
here and trek back to Chopta (2 hrs). Enjoy
the sunset from Chopta….something to behold
for a lifetime. At Chopta we will set up a camp
for the night.
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CHOPTA – DEORIATAL-CAMP
VERDANT VALLEY |
After breakfast we will drive to Sari Village
(45-60 mins) and trek up to Deoriatal (2.5
kms). This is a steep climb and will take 2-3
hrs. after reaching the lake. Post lunch
relax/explore the beautiful scenery and return
to Camp Verdant Valley.
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CAMP VERDANT VALLEY – HARIDWAR |
After breakfast drive down to Srikot. You can
raft from here to Camp High 5, at Jayalgarh. It’s a two hour run. Have lunch at Camp
High 5 and from here drive down to Haridwar to catch the evening Shatabdi Express
train to Delhi( departure at 6:00 p.m). This drive will take about 3-4 hrs. Arrive at Delhi
station by 10:40 p.m. TRIP ENDS HERE.
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Rs. 10500/* per person
40% discount for children below 14 yrs
Complimentary for children below 5 yrs
*3.09% Service Tax extra
Extra
Rs. 1500 /* per person for half day Mountain Biking with transport for the bikes and picnic lunch
*3.09% Service Tax extra
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| Cost Includes |
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All road transfers by a Toyota Qualis from and back to Haridwar |
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Accommodation in 3/4 season tents during the trek. In Swiss cottage Tents (with attached
toilets/showers) on twin sharing basis at Camp High V & Camp Verdant Valley. |
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Meals Veg/Non Veg multi-cuisine meals at Camp High V & Verdant Valley and vegetarian meals on the
trek. |
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Mules/Porters: For carrying camping equipment, rations, vegetables and some amount of personal gear of
the clients (one bag not weighing more than 15 kgs). |
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Professional guide (trained from Nehru Institute of Mountaineering, Uttarkashi) and kitchen staff would accompany the
group |
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Camping equipment |
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| Camping equipment provided on the trek |
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3/4 season Mountain Hardwear (www.mountainhardwear.com) or Lafuma (www.lafuma.com) alpine tents |
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Camping Mattresses |
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Camping stools |
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Mess Tent |
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Toilet tent |
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Basic Medical kit |
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| Cost Does Not Include |
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Travel between Delhi and Dehradun (can be arranged by us on request) |
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Sleeping bag (can be hired from us) |
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Any meals/services not mentioned above |
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Any charges for video cameras, still cameras, etc. |
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Alcohol, soft drinks, beverages, etc. |
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Personal expenses like tips, telephone calls, laundry, etc. |
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Any costs arising out of unforeseen circumstances like landslides, road blocks, bad weather, etc. |
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Insurance |
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| Payment Terms & Conditions |
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Full payment to be
made in advance at the time of booking the trek |
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Payment to be made by Cheque/DD
in favour of GREAT INDIAN OUTDOORS (P) LTD. payable
at New Delhi/Gurgaon |
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Payment
for this trip will not be adjusted against any
future trips |
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Cancellation policy |
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>30 days:
Full refund (after deducting any expenses
that have been incurred for hotel bookings,
transport, etc.) |
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21-30 days: 75% of trip cost will be refunded
(after deducting any expenses that have
been incurred for hotel bookings, transport,
etc.) |
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14-21
days: 50% of trip cost will be refunded
(after deducting any expenses that have
been incurred for hotel bookings, transport,
etc.) |
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<14 days: No refund |
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TRANSPORT OPTIONS (DELHI – HARIDWAR – DELHI) |
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| TRAIN: Delhi – Haridwar |
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Train |
ETD |
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1A |
2A |
3A |
SL |
CC |
2S |
Shatabdi Express |
0655 hrs |
1122 hrs |
825 |
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435 |
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Janshatabdi Express |
1525 hrs |
1925 hrs |
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345 |
107 |
Mussoorie Express |
2215 hrs |
0535 hrs |
926 |
546 |
394 |
151 |
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| TRAIN: Haridwar – Delhi |
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Train |
ETD |
ETA |
1A |
2A |
3A |
SL |
CC |
2S |
Shatabdi Express |
1813 hrs |
2245 hrs |
890 |
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475 |
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Janshatabdi Express |
0623 hrs |
1115 hrs |
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345 |
107 |
Mussoorie Express |
2320 hrs |
0720 hrs |
926 |
546 |
394 |
151 |
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ROAD : There are frequent Public Transport buses available from Delhi to Haridwar. These buses depart from Delhi ISBT
every 30 mins. or so and take about 5 hrs to cover the distance. The same is also applicable on the return
journey. A private vehicle could also be arranged for if you require the same. |
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LIST OF
ESSENTIALS |
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- Sleeping bag
- Shirts / T-shirts
- Trousers / Track Pants
- Windproof jacket
- Fleece / Full-sleeve Woollen sweater
- Thermal inner wear (upper & lower)
- Woollen cap
- Mittens (Woollen gloves)
- Scarf
- Woollen socks (extra pairs to be carried)
- Comfortable Trekking/Hiking shoes
(shoes with a thick sole are recommended)
- Raincoat / Poncho
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- Towel
- Water bottle
- Cap / Hat
- Walking stick / Trekking pole
- Sunscreen Lotion
- Lip Balm
- Torch / Flashlight (with extra batteries)
- Medicines, if requiring any specific medication
- Camera (with extra film rolls)
- Sunglasses
- Personal toiletries
- Books, if you like reading
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Carry your stuff in a duffel bag, soft shoulder bag or a rucksack. Avoid suitcases, trolleys or any other hard luggage. Also carry a
small knapsack to carry your personal items like cameras, water bottles, etc. while walking during the day. Each person should
carry a maximum of 15 kgs of luggage on the trek. |
Do
get in touch with us for any items that cannot
be sourced by you, as we could suggest retail
outlets from where they could be bought or the
same could be leased from us. |
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| Disclaimer |
Great
Indian Outdoors (P) Ltd. takes utmost care to ensure
safety of its clients. However in the case of any unforeseen
mishaps, Great Indian Outdoors (P) Ltd. will not be
liable for any injuries caused or for loss of life.
All disputes rising due to the above are subject to
the jurisdiction of the courts in New Delhi/Delhi only. |
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