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Monday 28 May 2012

Nanda Devi Trek - Uttarakhand


trekking in garhwal
Nanda  Devi Trek


Duration: 12 nights / 13 Days

Max Altitude: 3810 Mts

Best Time: Jan - June & Sept - Dec

Difficulty: Moderate

No description of this trek would do justice to the scenery that unfolds in front of your eyes. The snow-clad peaks like Mount Bithartoli-Himal (6354 m), Nanda Ghunti (6309 m), Ranthi Peak (6003 m), Dronagiri (7066 m) and of course India's highest peak Nanda Devi (7817 M) herself in all their Majesty. The trek also offers great views of the Auli Bugyal, Urgam valley and Lata village and moving through forests of Rhododendron, Birch and Fir.

For detail info : http://www.geoindiatreks.com/nanda-devi-trek

Thursday 17 May 2012

Chandratal Trekking (India)



Chandratal Lake Trek


The trek to Chandratal the " Moon Lake" is almost like going to the moon. You almost feel like the first explorers going to a new place for the first time.Chandra Tal Lake is situated at height of 4300 m and 6 kms away from the Kunzum Pass in Spiti and Lahaul district of Himachal Pradesh India.
The mountains peaks with snow caps and slopes around the valley rise up to 3000 meters to 
6300 meters. The mountain ranges are called Moulkila and Chandrabhaga which challenge mountaineers.

Area: Himachal

Duration: 11 Days

Altitude: 4950 mts / 14300 ft

Grade: Moderate to Challenging

Season: July to mid October

For more info visit ; http://www.geoindiatreks.com/chanratal-trek

Monday 14 May 2012

Valley of Flowers (India)


                        Valley of flowers

Valley of Flowers is a fairy-land situated high in the Himalayas of the Uttaranchal, at an altitude of 3,600 meters above the sea-level, protected by snowy mountains. Unknown to humans, for centuries this enchanting valley lay frozen during the colder months, and burst into its youthful beauty every year, as the snow melted with the advent of summer. Every year, the valley was splashed with color as it bloomed with hundreds of kinds of flowers, taking on various shades of colors as months progressed. Finally one day, nature condescended to bless humans with this heavenly sight, when Frank Smith - mountaineer, explorer, botanist - chanced upon it in the monsoon of 1931. He authored a book called "The Valley of Flowers" which unveiled the beauty and floral splendours of the valley and made the world sit up and watch. It was declared a national park in 1982, and now it is a World Heritage Site. The locals, of course, always knew of the existence of the valley, and believed that it was inhabited by fairies.




                            Valley of Flowers