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A trek to the enchanting Dayar Bugyal

  Set in the Uttarkashi district of the state of Uttarakhand, the Dayara Bugyal is one of the vastest Eastern Himalayan Alpine meadows that rises to a height of 12,100 ft and stretches over an area of 28 sq km. Snuggled in the vast, almost unending folds of this meadow are the breathtaking picturesque views of the mountains of the Banderpoonch Range, the Gangotri Range, and the Garhwal Himalayas. These enchanting views precisely set apart the Dayara Bugyal trek from the other treks offered by several trekking companies. Different seasons paint unique pictures of the Dayara Bugyal that transitions from appearing lush green, vibrant and flashy during summers, to snow-coated, milky white, and heavenly during winters, and a subtle hybrid of both greenery as well as snow patches during spring. In all seasons, however, what remains constant is the devastating beauty of the meadow. The refreshing and drool-worthy aesthetics of this Himalayan Alpine meadow are simply unmatched. ...

Two interesting treks to do in North-India

  DEORIATAL CHANDRASHILA TREK The Deoria Tal Chandrashila trek in Uttarakhand is a unique, enticing and refreshing trek altogether. With its circuit in the exotic wilderness of the Garhwal Himalayas of the state of Uttarakhand, the Deoriatal  Chandrashila Trek  remains one of the most endeared and sought after treks in North India. With 13,100 ft being the highest altitude to be trekked during this expedition, this trek is fairly suitable for amateurs as well as beginners. The trek to the enchanting a n d Godly  Chandrashila Peak  begins with a pleasant drive from the magical city of Rishikesh. Distanced approximately 200 kms away from Rishikesh is Sari; a serene village which also serves as the starting point for the Deoriatal Chandrashila Trek. It will take at least 7 hours of swift driving for you to reach Sari from Rishikesh. The drive from Rishikesh to Sari is recharging and exhilarating with vibrant geographic locations entering and exiting the frames. Fro...

Two Easy-Moderate Grade Treks To Do In North India

  North India with its rich geographic diversity, rightly serves as a hub for various trekking expeditions. From easy 1 day treks to, week-long moderate grade treks and further to longer adventurous and challenging treks, the North Indian states have innumerable itineraries to help you jump into the wild. While it can be thrilling to choose from a wide range of   trekking   expeditions it can also be intimidating and taxing to narrow down the infinite options available out there. Especially as a newbie   in the trekking world, selecting an interesting trek can 0prove to be quite a task; you sure do not want to invest a lot of money in a trek that may not turn out to be as satisfying as you imagined it to be. So allow us to sort this for you. If you are a trekking enthusiast who has recently ventured into the world of trekking, the  Brahmatal Trek  in Uttarakhand and the Sham Valley trek in Ladakh can be ideal considerations to further leap into trekking set...

KUARI PASS TREK in Uttarakhand

  Trekking in India   has immense scope. The cultural diversity, variety in topography and rich geographic wealth make India a leading region for trekking and similar activities. Most North Indian states are a hub for trekking and other adventurous activities, the state of Uttarakhand is one amongst them to have many mountainous regions and terrains ideal for trekking. The Kuari Pass Trek of this state is one of the most vibrant, fulfilling and easy grade expeditions for trekking in India. Interestingly, the ro u te to Kuari Pass was explored by Lord Curzon and is now an entertaining, appeasing as well as comforting trekking destination that offers a variety of aesthetics across different seasons. I visited Kuari Pass during the peak winter season and was overwhelmed by the snow laden landscapes. There were carpets of fresh powdery snow smeared over stretches and stretches of land; it was unbelievably beautiful! Kuari Pass Trek  is a gateway to the heavens and I am not ex...