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| Cost
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7850/- per person (based on 06
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| Duration |
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09 days/08 nights (6 days of trekking) |
| Destinations
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Nainital
- Pathariya - Kilbury - Vinayak
- Kunjkharak - Akashkhanda - Kumeria
- Vanghat River Lodge |
| Altitude |
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450 m to 2500 m |
| Season |
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November to March |
| Grade |
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Moderate |
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Highlights:
Trekking from Nainital to Corbett,
spectacular views of peaks, Tiger
sighting in open jeeps & elephant
ride at Dhikala, rich Himalayan flora,
altitude migrant birds and occasional
sightings of endangered mammals like
Himalayan Black Bear and Serow, Homestays
and Eco-tourism projects like Mahseer
Conservation
Unlike most other treks that are done
in summer for easier access, this
trek is best enjoyed around winter
months as high altitude birds migrate
to lower regions and the forests are
in bloom. This forest trek has great
altitudinal variation, giving the
whole region a diverse bird and mammal
life. An astounding 650 bird species
have been reported here and the assemblage
of mammals is equally impressive,
the most notable being the elusive
Serow.
Highly recommended for beginners,
this is a moderate trek through beautiful
natural surroundings. You hike along
old pony trails, camp at scenic spots
or stay in colonial era forest bungalows.
Starting from the right bank of the
Kosi River this trek involves walking
through dense broadleaf forest rich
in wildlife, and forging through shallow
streams. As we gain altitude, vegetation
& landscape go through considerable
change and you move on to conifer
forests of oak and pine that open
into scenic valleys & gorges.
You finally end the trek at temperate
forest higher up that offer spectacular
views of the icy Himalayas along the
way. What is quite remarkable is the
ever-changing biodiversity, rich wildlife
and the dramatic difference in forest
types each day.
The hike takes you through forests
dominated by dense undergrowth of
Ringal, bamboo and ferns and you can
encounter a variety of wildlife such
as barking deer and pheasants. The
forest stretch between Vinayak and
Patahriya is of great ornithological
importance as the once-considered
extinct Himalayan Quail was reported
here. You pass through small villages
and hamlets, where you can see people
lead a simple symbiotic life in harmony
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1: Nainital - Pathariya - Kilbury
Early morning, you leave Nainital
for Pathariya, your first camp perched
at a height of 2200 m, which spectacular
views of Nainital town. Overnight
at Pathariya
Day 2: Pathariya - Vinayak (14
km/ 9 hrs)
This
day's trek takes you through one of
the finest patches of cedar forest,
crisscrossed by streams to the highest
ridge of Vinayak (2600m), with stunning
views of the Himalayas. Here is your
best chance to find the elusive Serow
and while you do so look out for signs
of the Himalayan Black Bear. The trail
from Pathariya leads up to the popular
Naina/Cheena peak (2600 m), from where
you trek further on a narrow trail
along the ridge to Sigri (2350m),
Guhugu Khan and Pangot.
At Vinayak you stay in the beautiful
forest bungalow or camp out in the
compound of the nursery. Evenings
are magical as the setting sun transforms
the icy Himalayas across Vinayak into
gold. Overnight at Vinayak campsite
Day 3: Vinayak - Kunjkharak (16
km/ 5 hrs)
From Vinayak the main trail runs east
along the ridge to Kunjkharak, your
next campsite. Though this is a motorable
track, chances of coming come across
any vehicle are very slim. Barely
a kilometer before Kunjkharak you
get a magnificent 380 km broad view
of the Himalayan range. A unique feature
of this moist temperate forest is
the Khoola (Jhoola) moss that carpets
the floor below. This moss absorbs
water and helps in retaining moisture
in the forest. Camp for the night
at the clearing in the forest department
compound of Kunjkharak, kharak in
Kumaoni meaning pass. Overnight at
Kunjkharak campsite
Day 4: Kunjkharak - Akashkhanda
(9 km/ 6 hrs)
From
Kunjkharak, the trek starts on a steep
descent to the south, the temperature
begins to drop and the views get spectacular.
The trail takes you to dense temperate
forests dominated by oak, chestnut
and rhododendron. Birds commonly seen
here include the colourful Jays, Magpie
and Thrushes. Halfway through the
trek you find some mountain streams
with clear water, which are good places
to stop for lunch. The campsite at
Akashkhanda (1600 m) has a beautiful
forest bungalow set amidst pine trees
that offers complete solitude. On
a clear day you get spectacular views
of Nanda Ghunti (20,700 ft) and Trishul
(23,360 ft) peaks. Overnight at Akashkhanda
campsite
Day 5: Akashkhanda - Kumeria (16
km/5 hrs) - Vanghat
The trek from Akashkhanda is a sharp
narrow decline to Mon through coniferous
forests. The verandah at the primary
school of Mon is a welcome site to
rest for a while. You soon get on
to the old district board road that
meanders along the Kosi and leads
to the village of Okhaldhunga (500m).
From here a fire lane soon merges
with a narrow broken trail that takes
you to the relatively large riverside
village of Kunkhet, finally ending
on the other side of the suspension
bridge over the Kosi at Kumeria. Transfer
to waiting vehicle and drive to Marchula,
for a 2-km trek to Vanghat, a riverside
wilderness lodge on the periphery
of Corbett National Park
Day 6: Vanghat River Lodge
Hemmed
in between the Ramganga river and
the Kalagarh Tiger Reserve, Vanghat
can be accessed through various walks
that descend into the Ramganga Valley.
You have the advantage of doing nature
hikes in the surrounding forests -
something not permitted inside the
Park - to explore prime wildlife habitats
on foot. A walk by the river gives
you a chance to explore the Mahseer
pools, with scenes of fish eagles
hovering in the air and the occasional
tiger pugmark on the riverbed. Look
out for well-concealed Ghoral (a rare
species of goat antelope) in the steep
rock faces by the river.
In evening leaving at Nainital, |
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| Cost
of the tour is Rs. 7850/- per person
(based on 06 person) |
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| Cost
Included |
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Transportation
by Jeep through out the
tour, |
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Sightseeing
as per the itinerary |
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All
Meals during Trekking |
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Services
of Helper and Cook |
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Services
of English Speaking guide. |
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Drivers
T.A. – D.A. |
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All
pick up and dropping facilities |
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Accommodation
on sharing basis. |
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All
trekking Equipments |
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Accommodation
in Tents / Rest House, |
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All
taxes. |
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ALL
fuel, and state taxes, parking
fee. |
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Excluded |
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Any
airfare. |
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Any
insurance. |
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Or
any other things which are
not mentioned in cost included
column. |
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Any
personal expenses like Laundry,
STD calls, etc. |
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Any
claim due to natural Calamities
such as land slide, road
blockage etc. |
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| GENERAL
RULES |
| 1 |
Tourist
is advised is not to carry
any precious items while
in tour. |
| 2 |
Tourist
can enroll his/her names
for the tours by paying
initial advance. The balance
amount must reach Delhi
Office at least 5 days
before scheduled departure
of the tour without waiting
for reminder from our
side. If the full amount
is not paid in the time
the company reserves the
right to cancel the bookings
with consequent loss of
deposit and apply the
cancellation charges. |
| 3 |
Tourist
travel at their own risk.
Neither the tour operator
nor their representative
or staff accept any liability
or responsibility for
an kind of risk, theft,
delay, damages, loss,
injury, accident, death
etc. during their tour
howsoever it might have
caused. |
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The
operator has also right
to cancel at any time
any or all the tours announced
without assigning any
reason whatsoever. In
such case the operator's
responsibility will be
only to refund the amount
by such passengers, without
any compensation whatsoever. |
| 5 |
The
hotels are subject to
change without prior notice. |
| 6 |
The
seats in the bus are allotted
on "first comr first
serverd basis" at
the time of booking of
the tour. |
| 7 |
If
there is any loss or damage
by any passengers to the
property of the hotel,
bus, tour, operator or
any other concerned parties
or person during the tour
then such passengers have
to compensate the concerned
parties or person for
the same immediately. |
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During
sightseeing we will take
the bus /car up to the
point it is allowed or
can be taken. There offer
if any vehicle or other
arrangements are to be
made then the expenses
should be paid by the
passengers only. |
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Timings
mentioned in the itinerary
for the bus/car tour are
only estimated time for
the sake of knowledge.
There are always chances
of delay in arrival at
the destination due to
various reasons. |
| 10 |
Refunds,
if any, will be given
after a periods of ten
days from the date of
claim. Refunds will be
paid only by cheque and
only against receipts. |
| 11 |
Due
to unavoidable circumstanmces,
if there is aloes in the
stay of hotel or sightseeing
or missed then no refund
will be granted to the
passengers in this respect. |
| 12 |
If
any passengers decide
to break their journey
after commencement of
the tour, they can do
so, but no refund for
the balance periods of
the tour will be granted
to them and their all
onwards journey arrangements
will be the sole responsibility
of such passengers only. |
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All
disputes /legal claims
subject to Delhi Jurisdiction
only. |
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| CANCELLATION
RULES |
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20
Days or More days
before departure
of Tour 10% on Full
amount |
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10
days before departure
tour 25% on full
amount. |
| 3 |
06
days before departure
of tour 40% on full
amount. |
| 4 |
Within
04 days before departure
of tour :No Refund. |
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