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Why Annapurna Base Camp is among the most popular treks in the world?
The ABC trek is one of the most popular treks that one can cover. What more does one need because it brings you face to face with an eight-thousander. The mountains include the world's tenth highest peak. This magnificent trek is at a moderate- difficult level and cannot be missed out on by a mountain lover.
Mountain views that leave you spellbound
Even before you start the trek, right from Pokhara, the Annapurna range fills your soul with joy and ceases your appetite for splendid mountain views. You get distinct and such pleasant views of Machapuchare, Annapurna South and Hiunchuli at Ghandruk. Views of different peaks of the Annapurna massif and Machapuchare stay with you all the way till Sinuwa. The tip of Machapuchare seeks you out at Dovan. Machapuchare appears before you in its full glory, as you take a look and walk out of the forest past Himalaya and Deurali.
Machapuchare, the 'fish tailed mountain', is revered by the Nepalese for its exquisite beauty. The range is said to be the adobe of Lord Shiva. It has never been officially summitted! At the Machapuchare base camp, in addition to Machapuchare, you will see Annapurna I, Annapurna South, Gangapurna, and Hiunchuli up close. Just opposite the Annapurna glacier, you can see the Annapurna Base Camp as a small cluster of lodges. As you look up from the edge of the glacier, you come face to face with the Annapurna massif. Annapurna I, III and South, Gangapurna, Gandharvachuli and Machapuchare stand tall right in front of you and when your eyes rest upon them you feel a little more alive than before.
Day 1: Pokhara to Ghandruk
Pokhara is the portal to enter the Annapurna region. It's a drive from Pokhara to lower Ghandruk and then you trek for about an hour to reach Lower Ghandruk. The biggest and the most sought after village in the area is Ghandruk. Along the slopes, you will be able to see old stone and slate-roofed houses. Through the entire village, you will also find a lot of tea houses. Throughout the trek you will experience the tea house culture, this is just the first step.
Day 2: Ghandruk to Chomrung
The trek for the day begins on the trail that leads you to Komrong. There is now a gradual descend to Kyunri Khola (stream). The trail splits, once you cross the bridge across the stream. The steep trail to your right – ascends for about an hour to Komrong (7,380 ft). Komrong is located on top of a ridge. You can now see Chomrung on the other side of the mountain from Komrong which is separated by Kimrong Khola. Now that you descend from Komrong towards Kimrong. You will cross a small stream in about half an hour. The trail ascends from here to reach Kimrong Khola in half an hour.
Keep to your right, once you cross Kimrong Khola. Along the mountainside, you will be following Kimrong Khola. The muddy trail ascends gradually. On the other side now, you will see Komrong. Snow-capped mountains gradually begin to appear, such as Machapuchare, Annapurna South, Hiunchuli, and the tip of Gangapurna. You will reach the first few lodges of Chomrung, at the edge of the mountain after about an hour. The trail splits here – take the ascending stone steps to reach Chomrung at the top.
You can again see Annapurna South from the top, now that you are much closer. On the other side of the mountain, the entire Chomrung village is also visible. On the opposite side, you will see Sinuwa village, which you will trek through on Day 3. Chomrung is known as the starting ground to the Annapurna Sanctuary. Here you can get a grandstand view of the peaks that were visible on the trail. We recommend you do not miss the sunset view on Annapurna South from here.
Chomrung, like Ghandruk, is lined with tea houses. There are also several shops that sell essentials like batteries, memory cards, and toilet paper. Rest here for the day. There is a check post here where you need to register yourself again. Visit the office and show your TIMS card.
Day 3: Chomrung to Dovan
Chomrung (7,120 ft) to Sinuwa (7,675 ft)
Todays trek begins with a descent on the stone steps towards Chomrung village. For about 500 metres, along Chomrung, you will find tea houses on either side. You will reach Chomrung Khola in about 20 minutes. The last guest house before the bridge on Chomrung Khola is place-marked as Sinuwa – ignore this since Sinuwa is at least an hour away.
The trail climbs steeply on stone steps after the bridge. 15 minutes of climbing brings you to the hamlet of Tilche, which has a few houses. Another 10 minutes of the trek from Tilche brings you to Lower Sinuwa. To reach Upper Sinuwa from here, the trail again climbs steeply on stone steps. This will take you around 20 minutes and you can see the place as you start climbing. You will definitely get good views of Machapuchare and Annapurna III from the viewpoint. Both Lower and Upper Sinuwa have a few lodges.
The trail to Sinuwa is lined with fields and thin forests. You will be entering the Annapurna Sanctuary area, beyond Upper Sinuwa (7,675 ft). This area is marked by dense forests and clustered tea houses. Cutting trees for firewood is strictly prohibited. The tea houses are all powered by hydroelectric power plants. As you go along the trail, you can spot some of the small scale power plants.
Sinuwa (7,675 ft) to Bamboo (7,675 ft)
For the first 30 minutes, till you reach a clearing, the mud trail from Sinuwa to Bamboo climbs up gradually. You will see an abandoned ACAP checkpoint here (8,100 ft). From here on, it’s a steep descent to Bamboo on stone steps for about 30 minutes.
All this while you are walking through dense forest. The Modi Khola flows alongside but you can only hear it. As you approach Bamboo you feel yourself getting closer to the source of the sound of this running river. You can have lunch at one of the lodges in Bamboo.
Bamboo (7,675 ft) to Dovan (8,460 ft)
The ascent to Dovan begins immediately where the lodges of the Bamboo end. You will reach the wooden bridge that you need to cross in 10 minutes. Climb further up for about 40 minutes till you get another wooden bridge. On the same trail up, Dovan is 10 minutes from here.
This stretch is one of the most beautiful and serene walks of the trek. The climb is not too strenuous and the forest is dense. You can choose to stay in any of the 5 lodges in Dovan – they’re all in a single lane. Only the tip of Machapuchare is visible from Dovan.
Day 4: Dovan to Machapuchare Base Camp
Dovan (8,460 ft) to Himalaya (9,510 ft)
The trail winds slowly up from Dovan towards Himalaya. In approximately 10 minutes, you’ll reach a fork in the trail – take the one to the left. You get to the wooden bridge in about 15 minutes and then continue ascending. The path is a mix of short steep stretches and gradual ascents. Walk past the shrine that you get on your left till you reach another fork in the trail (About an hour from Dovan).
Both these routes lead to Himalaya. The mud route to the right is shorter and steeper and joins the other one 5-10 minutes later. After another 10 minutes of climbing you come to the point where the trail opens up to the Modi Khola. Machapuchare becomes visible here again. You will also see Himalaya from here. 15 minutes on an undulating trail brings you to Himalaya. in case you wish to take a break, there are a few lodges in Himalaya.
The trail that goes to the right from the first fork that you hit earlier today goes to a small hut. This is one of the small hydroelectric power plants which supplies electricity to surrounding villages. Today, you are likely to find signs of past landslides and avalanches on the trail.
Himalaya (9,510 ft) to Deurali (10,595 ft) (about 6 km from Dovan)
Climb up steadily for about an hour from Himalaya to reach an overhanging rock called Hinku cave. The entrance to the cave is blocked. From here, the trail slowly descends for 10-15 minutes till you reach two big snow patches. Cross the snow patches and one stream. Climb up for about 20 minutes to reach Deurali. Have lunch here at Deurali.
After Himalaya, the terrain starts to shift from dense forest to alpine boulder. The only vegetation that you find here is Bamboo, Ferns, and grass. For the major part of the trail, you will be climbing up and down small boulders.
Deurali (10,595 ft) to Machapuchare Base Camp (12,135 ft) (about 4 km)
To cross the last lodge at Deurali, it’ll take you 10 minutes of climbing through boulders. From here, the trail opens up to the valley with Modi Khola gushing right next to you. In the distance, you will see Machapuchare and Gangapurna.
Keep walking ahead for about 40 minutes till you reach descending stone steps leading to Bagar. Continue past the abandoned lodges here and climb steadily up from for about 1 hour. You will reach a bridge and cross Modi Khola. MBC is 20-30 minutes from here, up steep steps. Soak in the majestic view of Machapuchare (22,955 ft) in front and Annapurna to your left.
The terrain on this stretch is marked with small snow bridges that need to be crossed. You are now also entering grasslands, that are marked with few Daphne trees. Small flowering plants decorate the trail with their colors. There are rocky mountains on either side. Small waterfalls flow from either side into Modi Khola. This is also marked as an avalanche-prone area.
You will be ascending close to 4,000 ft. Watch out for signs of AMS. Make sure you don’t rush through the trail – walk slowly to help your body acclimatize.
Day 5: Machapuchare Base Camp to Annapurna Base Camp
Today you start early from Machapuchare Base Camp. The peaks glow with the golden and orange tints of sunrise and are a must watch for everyone. ABC is about 90 degrees to the left of the direction you came in to Machapuchare Base Camp.
It's a steep ascent for in initial 1km. Then the trail ascends gradually. As you walk, you will see sunrise hit Annapurna I and slowly extend towards Annapurna South. The last stretch to ABC is a walk on moraines. If you are lucky, you can spot some Marmut on the way to ABC.
At ABC you are surrounded by mountains. Annapurna I, Annapurna III, Annapurna South, Gangapurna, Gandharvachuli, and Machapuchare are right there in front of you.
Just pick a spot at the edge of the Annapurna glacier and soak in the views.
Day 6: ABC to Bamboo
This is perhaps the longest day of the trek. You will now be tracing back the same route you took to reach ABC all the way to Bamboo – crossing MBC, Deurali, Himalaya and Dovan. Today’s trek includes long stretches of steep descent interspersed with short ascents. Himalaya is a good place to stop for lunch.
Day 7: Bamboo to Jhinu
Take the trail to Sinuwa and begin climbing up steep steps till you reach the abandoned check post. It should take around 45 minutes for you to reach there. Descend from here till Sinuwa for about 45 minutes. It’s a hard descent from Sinuwa to Chomrung Khola for about an hour followed by a steep ascent to Chomrung for about 45 minutes.
Checkout from the ACAP office at Chomrung before you leave.
Take the ascending trail from Chomrung up to the fork with the signpost for Juini. This should take you about 5 minutes. Descend on the steep steps to reach Jhinu in about 1.5-2 hours.
One of the best views you can witness is of the subtropical forests from Jhinu. Jhinu faces Modi Khola and is famous for hot springs. Enjoy a nice bath here.
Day 8: Jhinu to Syauli Bazaar; leave for Pokhara
Take the steeply descending trail from Jhinu, in about 30minutes you reach the bridge at Kimrong Khola. After crossing the bridge, take the trail to the left. The ascending trail to the right goes to Somrong. Keep walking along with the houses on the trail straight ahead.
You will reach New Bridge in about an hour. This stretch of the trail is a mix of gradual and steep ascents. In this region, there are different kinds of butterflies that you can see, below 5,000 ft. As you reach lower from Jhinu, you will have a colourful display of these.
Continue on the trail from New bridge. Within 5 minutes you will see a fork to Landruk on the left and to Kyumi on the right. Take the trail to Kyumi. You will reach a small village- Uppu Dandu, after about 20 minutes on this undulating trail. Take the descending stone steps from here to reach Kalchane in another 20 minutes. You will find a couple of tea houses here.
The trail from Kalchane forks again in about 10 minutes. Take the route to Kyumi – to the left and descending. Keep to the right on this trail. You will reach Kyumi in about 20 minutes. Kyumi is a small, picturesque village with 5 tea houses. Have lunch here.
From Kyumi, take the ascending trail towards Ghandruk. You will hit a fork within 5 minutes – take the trail to Birethanti and reach the road head in about 45 minutes. This is Syauli Bazaar. This is where the trek ends. If you’re traveling on your own, regular buses and jeeps to Pokhara can be boarded here.
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Settled high up in the mountains at a height of 11,000 feet above sea level. Dodital trek is another must-do trek for you. Known as one of the most delightful treks in North India, this trek has been pulling in voyagers from great distances abroad. This trek is named after the uncommon Himalayan trout which is known as Dodi in the neighborhood language. You will begin your Dodital trek from Haridwar and afterward to Uttarkashi. From that point, you will arrive at the interesting little town Sangam Chati. From that point, you will proceed with your trek with an underlying steep trip that will take you to the Agoda settlement.
Keep trekking and your path will take you through a blended backwoods high over the Asi Ganga before entering a side valley prompting Dodital. On your third day, you will trek for around 6 hours and to a stature of 11,000 feet. Catch the brief look at the Gujar settlement and afterward clear your path through the rhododendron, oak, pine, and bamboo backwoods. Tune in to the clamor of the far off valleys and the flying creatures tweeting as you proceed with your trek. You additionally pass soak edge and long path and get an opportunity to observe the lofty Himalayas.
The Dodital Lake is a wonderful campground encompassed by pine and oak trees. Absorb the excellence of the locale and continue gazing for long at the lake. You can likewise appreciate some birding and go over an assortment of feathered creatures like Brown Fronted Woodpecker, Gray Tit, Himalayan Babbler, Red-Billed Blue Magpie, Gray Shrike, Bush Robin, Pink Finch, Munia, Common Chiffchaff, Himalayan Whistling Thrush, Himalayan Tree Pie, Tailor Bird, Himalayan Monal. This Dodital trek bundle will give you the best understanding of trekking while you head out for this trek.
Best time to visit
The best time to go on a Dodital-Darwa trek is April to June and then back from September to November. However, unquestionably, not during the Monsoon. There were floods and landslides during that time. Rainstorms start around July and therefore it's better to avoid that time for trekking.
Day 1: Report to Base Camp – Uttarkashi
Report to the base camp as early as possible. The starting point is a 45 min drive from Uttarkashi, to a spot called Sangamchatti, lying next to the Assi Ganga River. The ascent is quite steep. You can see the Dayara Bugyal (12,300ft) and Bakra Top out yonder covered in a day off.
During the evening, a few activities will be arranged in order to increase the interaction between the trekkers. Trekking is a team activity and in order to reach the summit, it is very important to climb together. You will certainly light up in the hues of the place, welcoming strangers to become a part of your life. Dinner will be served at night. Overnight stay will be set up at Uttarkashi. This will mark the end of the first day of the trek.
Day 2: Trek from Sangamchatti to Bebra
This will be the second day of the trek where we will trek from Sangamchatti to Bebra. Delve into a luscious breakfast and rigging up for the exciting path ahead. Babble starting steep ascent that will take you to Agoda settlement and imprint the start of the Dodital trekking and Darwa Pass. Post that, you will encounter a slow path to Bhebra that is spotted by some tea shacks and hotels.
Set up your shelter at the winsome campground over the creek. From here on, be set up for the day off. Dinner will be served and activities will be organized. After that, we will sleep in tents.
Day 3: Trek from Bebra to Dodital
This will be one of the most important days on the whole trek. We will trek to Bebra to Dodital. After having morning breakfast, we will emulate a path that goes up consistently from Bhebra through blend timberland high over the Asi Ganga before entering a side valley prompting Dodital.
Only 5 km away at Majhi, you will observe a Gujar settlement. From that point, you clear a path through rhododendron, oak, pine, and bamboo woodland. At this segment, expect a ton of snow that joins a few difficulties and fervor. By late evening, show up at the quiet lake. Set camp next to it and take in the excellence that proliferates.
Dinner will be served at night and overnight tents will be set up.
Day 4: Trek from Dodital to Darwa Top and back
This will be the D-Day of this trek. On this day we will trek from Dodital to Darwa top and then return back.
We need to start ahead of schedule to rise the summit that would require some vitality. The underlying piece of the trek is a magnificent one as you clear a path through glades bounded with rhododendron trees. Finally, you will have a walk on a precarious and long path. The upset to the top is compensating with shocking sights. Witness the magnificent Himalayas. Go trigger upbeat and retreat to Dodital.
Once back at the camp, taste on steaming hot masala tea and some fresh pakoras. Overnight stay will be set up in tents.
Day 5: Trek from Dodital to Sangamchatti, Drive to Uttarkashi
This will be the penultimate day on this trek. We will retreat back to where we had started i.e. Sangamchatti and then to Uttarkashi. The distance from Dodital to Sangamchatti is around 22 kilometres. The distance is so large that we need to start off as early as possible. Make sure that you are sure-footed in this region as there is a high probability of twisting your ankles.
Roam around a bit. Explore the local culture and cuisine will the strangers turned friends. Dinner will be served and after refreshing the memories, we will go to sleep for the last time on this trek.
Day 6: Depart for Dehradun
This will be the last day on this beautiful trek to Dodital-Darwa Pass. We will return back to Dehradun. On your drive back to Dehradun, refresh the memories of this wonderful 6-day trek along with the Trekmunk family. Once you reach Haridwar, you will be on our own. You can plan your further journey. There are a lot of places you can visit if you want to stay back for a day or two.
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Nag Tibba trek height incorporates a maximum elevation of around 10,000 feet. The elevation above mean sea level is a little low compared to other treks. Nag Tibba trek demands around 2 days in order to complete the trek. It is one of the shortest Himalayan treks in the country. The most fascinating thing that draws the attention of tourists is the presence of snow almost throughout the trail. Nag Tibba Trek's difficulty level is actually considered to be low and hence it comes under the easy trek category. It is a perfect mix of easy and difficult trails.
Uttarakhand is one of the most preferred destinations for trekkers because of the numerous mountain peaks that it carries within itself. Trekkers and adventure lovers from all parts of India visit this place and return back with a paradise tag embedded in their minds. We all know how sacred and religious this state is for the Hindus. Right from Rishikesh to Haridwar and Kedarnath to Badrinath, this place brings in a lot of religious people together. It also contains one of the very few religious treks in the country which is the Nag Tibba trek. The first part of its name defines Nag Devta and the second part of "Tibba" is a local word for hill or peak. The villagers, come here to offer their prayers to Snake God (Nagdevta) for the protection of their beloved animals. Nag Tibba Trek is also known as the trek to the serpent's peak. Situated at an altitude of approximately 10,000 feet from sea level it has a temple on the top accompanied by the Bandarpoonch ranges of the Great Indian Himalayas which looks spectacular and alluring. The topmost point of the Nag Tibba trek is considered to be the highest point in the Nag Tibba mountain range of the Garhwal Himalayas. From this point, you can get a 120-degree view of many snow-laden mountain ranges such as Srikantha, Swargrohini, Kala Nag, and Gangotri. Your eyes will also meet the glimpses of the elegant Doon valley, Kedarnath peak, and Changabang. Your heart will get drenched in the beauty that this peak will offer to your eyes.
Trek Weather
Nag Tibba trek weather is quite pleasurable in the daytime but it tends to get worse by the night. The temperature in Nag Tibba Trek falls to a minimum of 5 to 6 centigrade while it revolves around 15 to 20 degrees centigrade during the daytime. Winters are chilly and summers are pleasant at this place. The best time to do Nag Tibba Trek is from November to March. You will get to walk on the blanket of snow which will be really amazing. Every time you will put your feet on the ground, you will be able to hear the sound of your shoes scratching the blanket of snow. Nag Tibba Trek is very famous when it comes to beginners. It provides a perfect weekend hike for the people living in or near New Delhi as it takes only two days and still assures a bucket full of adventure and thrill.
Day 1: Dehradun - Nag Tibba Temple Campsite
Pick up will be arranged from Dehradun Railway Station at around 6 AM in the morning. Then we will have a 4-hour uphill drive from Dehradun to Pantwari village located at a height of 4,642 feet. We have to cover a total distance of 85 km by road. The boulevard passes through Mussoorie which is also known as the queen of the hills followed by Kempty Falls. The last stop where you can find an ATM machine is Mussoorie. After this, you won’t find any source of cash outlet. The Yamuna river keeps trailing on the other side of the road till Nainbagh after which we turn on to the road that leads to Nag Tibba. We are supposed to reach Pantwari by 11 in the morning. After reaching Pantwari, a light breakfast is served and a little rest is taken until we start our journey to the main base camp. The hiking part starts after the end of the motorable road until which we will be taken by a vehicle. The trek begins on a well-cemented path until we cross the rocky trail. A stream water reservoir can be found just after 15 minutes of the inception of the trek. We need to fill our bottles here.
You will witness a small village on cliffs that consists of a bunch of thatched-roofed small huts with terrace farmlands in the vicinity. If you are lucky enough to be there during the harvesting season, you will come across a palette of green and yellow shades all around you. The farmlands are very pleasant to the eyes. From here, you can see the Pantwari village lying below. You will have to cross the Goat village which is famous for an eco-tourism resort before making your way to the ridge that connects the Pantwari part of the hills with the Nag Tibba.
A few meters later, as you advance on the trail of the rocky mountain, you make an entry into a thick blanket of oak rhododendron and mark your way out of the ascent curve. The surrounding provides a picturesque beauty which you will certainly want to embrace. After this, we come across an isolated small hut stretched on the farmland which is supposed to act as our next landmark. From here, the main campsite is very close and it takes approximately 5 minutes of walk to reach there. The campsite is actually very beautiful with a forest in the background. You will find smoke-like clouds making its way from below just in front of the main campsite. This will certainly take you to a wonderland just like what you would have imagined in your dreams. Finally, you will reach the main Nag Tibba campsite. This will officially conclude the target of Day 1 but you will have loads of fun at our campsite. Delicious food will be awaiting you after you are done with proper rest and refreshment. We will make sure that you enjoy every second of this trip alongside the company of other members of the trip. It is advised to take a nice sleep because the next day we have to march on the top of the Nag Tibba peak which will demand activeness from your side.
Day 2: Trek from Temple Camp to Nag Tibba Summit and drive back to Dehradun
The main objective of day 2 is to trek from the campsite to Nag Tibba Summit and then return back to Dehradun. The whole trek objective has a distance of about 11 km and it takes roughly 5 hours to complete the trek. We then drive you back to Dehradun by 6-7 PM. You can arrange your onward plans accordingly. The beginning of Day 2 should be as early as possible as we have a long day ahead of ourselves. It is very important to have a fresh start on the big day. We need to complete the breakfast and proceed to the trek by 5 am in the morning. The trail starts with a thick covering of the forest. You are introduced to the blanket of snow beneath yourself if you trek the Nag Tibba submit during the winter season. The blanket of snow makes it difficult to find the way to the summit because of the snow covering the whole surface. Making an advancement to the summit, you will come across two open patches of land in 20 to 30 minutes. You will find clearings by the fringes of the forest. After this, the trail becomes quite simple tending to a level walk with a very gentle wavelike motion. The third clearing introduces us to the famous Nag Tibba temple which marks the beginning of the Nag Tibba hill. You can witness the breathtaking peaks of Garhwal Himalayas on a clear sky day.
The trek advances into a forest having a steep inclination which is most probably hidden in snow during the winter season. This snow covering makes the trek challenging but at the same time assures you an amazing experience. Near the summit, there will be a turning which will lead to the ridge and then finally advances you to the dense flag covering marking the Nag Tibba summit. The spectacular view will make you feel like this was the staircase to heaven. Standing at an elevation of 10,000 feet and being surrounded by the elegant ranges of Gangotri, Kedarnath, and many other peaks will surely fill your heart will joy and delight. It will surely be worth the trouble you took to reach here. If the trek continues according to the planned schedule, you can sit back and spend some extra time at the summit amidst the beautiful ambiance. But if you are late, you need to make sure that you make the descent as early as possible because the weather at the summit gets worse by the evening. You can make the descent by the same trail you followed to ascend the top of the Nag Tibba summit.
Lunch will be served at the Temple campsite. You will reach back to Pantwari by sunset. A further 4-5 hours drive will take you back to Dehradun. This will mark the end of the whole Nag Tibba trek. From Dehradun, you can plan your further journey. If you have time, we would suggest having a tour of the beautiful city of Dehradun.
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DURATION - 5 DAYS, 4 NIGHTS
Dimapur to Dimapur
DESTINATION HIGHLIGHTS:
Day 1 - pick up from Dimapur station Visit WW 2 cemetery, Kohima cathedral church, Kisama Heritage Village and drop to Homestay at Jakhama Village.
Day 2 - have breakfast and trek up to Dzükou Valley and overnight stay at the base camp.
Day 3 - have breakfast and trek back to Homestay (Jakhama Village).
Day 4 - have breakfast and start the journey to Khonoma village (the first "Green village of India") and Dzüleke (Eco village).
Day 5 - Have breakfast head toward Kohima visit local markets and drop back to Dimapur station. End of the tour.
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