Mysterious
Roopkund Lake Trek (17 Nights / 18 Days)
Duration: 17 Nights / 18 Days
Max Altitude: 5029 Mts
Best Time: May to June & Sep to Oct
Difficulty: Moderate Trek
Roopkund Lake is situated at an altitude of 5029 mts. in
the interior of the Chamoli district, Roopkund is famous
for the mysterious shallow lake of about 2 mts., with the
edges covered with snow almost throughout the year. After
the snow melts, skeletal remains which are believed to be
500-600 year old, many theories explain the findings but
none seem satisfying. The lake is nestled amidst panoramic
mountain scenery.
Day 01: Delhi
On arrival, pickup from the Delhi International airport
and transfer to hotel.
Overnight: Hotel
Day 02: Delhi - Rishikesh
Drive to Rishikesh enroute visit Haridwar (Holy City). Upon
arrival Rishikesh transfer to Hotel.
Overnight: Hotel
Day 03: Rishikesh - Mandoli (265 kms / 10hrs)
Drive to the small hamlet of Mandoli (2134m), from where
the trek begins.
Overnight: Tent
Day 04: Mandoli- Wan
Begin the trek with a 2 km climb to Lahajang Pass (2590m)
on the top, a few small temples & the bell hanging from
a tree. This place is named after a mythological demon that
was killed here by Goddess Nanda Devi. The trail goes down
7 km and after a gradual climb of 5 km reaches Wan. Overnight:
Tent
Day 05: Wan- Bedni Bugyal (3354m)
Begin the uphill trek and reach the 'Bugyals' (high altitude
meadows) of Bedini (3354m) a beautiful location with magnificent
view of the surrounding mountains.
Overnight: Tent
Day 06: Bedni Bugyal - Baguabasa (4100 m) .jpg)
After 2 hours of gradual climb up, uninterrupted views of
Trisul range and Nanda Ghunti can be appreciated. The trail
crosses a hump to reach Bistola and then climbs up to Baguabasa,
an improvised stone shelter that is generally used by local
pilgrims.
Overnight: Tent
Day 07: Baguabasa - Roop Kund (5029 m) and back to Baguabasa
Stupendous views of Trisul and the mountains around. An
arduous and spectacular trek for about three hours gets
us to Roop Kund, a holy lake surrounded by glaciers and
high peaks and situated on the outer rim of the Nanda Devi
Sanctuary. Every 12 years thousands of devout pilgrims,
carrying a golden idol of the goddess Nanda Devi, undertake
a difficult trek to this holy lake from Nauti village, near
Karnaprayag.
Overnight: Tent
Day 08: Baguabasa - Wan (2450 m)
Return trek to Badni Bugyal. The trek then makes a long,
steep descent through a fine forest of firs and rhododendrons
and across a beautiful clearing with much of the track being
paved. After crossing a river, a short climb leads to the
main valley, at the head of which is Wan.
Overnight: Tent
Day 09: Wan - Kukin Khal Pass (2900 m) - Sutol (2200 m)
Walking on past Latu's temple the path climbs gently up
through magnificent cypress trees. After the pass the path
drops down to broad meadows. The village of Kunol (2650
m) is set in an idyllic location with stunning views of
the high peaks north of Josimath. Above the village rhododendron
trees remain in full bloom from april until beginning of
june. Further down the trail is lined with orchids and luxuriant
ferns as it passes through one of the finest mixed forests
in Garhwal.
Day 10: Sutol - Ramni (1982m)
The trek now traverses along the valley with a number of
ups and downs and huge drops down to the river gorge below,
through forests smelling of fir trees. After dropping to
a river, crossed by a green girder footbridge there is a
long steep climb to a little temple followed by a gradual
climb through forest to emerge near farms and fields, on
a ridge with amazing views of Trisul.
Ramani, a fairly big village.
Overnight: Tent
Day 11: Ramni- Jhenjipani (2015 Mt)
13 km trek from Ramni to Jhenjipani. A good zigzagging
track leads to open grassy grazing meadows. Snow peaks begin
to emerge above the forest to the north. We then begin to
climb steeply as the path moves diagonally through forests
of rhododendrons, pines and holm oak with more pastures
and shepherd huts.
Overnight: Tent
Day 12: Jhenjipani- Sinyartoli (2043 Mt)
12 km trek from Jhenjipani to Sinyartoli. The trail carries
on down past small farms, through woods, to the spectacular
suspension bridge across the Brithi Ganga gorges. After
a very steep climb the path is almost flat, passing through
fine rhododendron forest, with many streams and waterfalls.
Overnight: Tent
Day 13: Sinyartoli - Dhakwani
10 km trek Sinyartoli to Dhakwani. This is a long, but spectacular
day. The route starts a steep climb up into rhododendron
forest, then descends gently to open meadows with views
across to the Kauri Pass, and finally plunges down a very
steep section to a river. From there a final climb brings
us above the tree-line to large pastures. Overnight stay
tent.
Overnight: Tent
Day 14: Dhakwani - Tali via Kauri Pass (4268 Mt).jpg)
12 km trek Dhakwani to Tali via Kauri Pass. The climb up
to the pass is made on a zigzag track to the top. From the
pass the Himalayan summits seem to be arrayed before us
in a stupendous arch. It is often said that this is one
of the greatest mountain views in the world. Overnight tent.
Overnight: Tent
Day 15: Tali - Auli (2519 Mt)
14 km trek from Tali to Auli. Overnight stay at the hotel
in Auli (a popular skiing zone in India)
Overnight: Tent
Day 16: Auli - Rishikesh
After breakfast drive to Rishikesh. On arrival check into
Hotel. Evenign free.
Overnight: Hotel
Day 17: Rishikesh - Delhi
Morning free in Rishikesh to visit the Temples and Ashrams
and later in the afternoon drive to Delhi. On arrival transfer
to Hotel.
Overnight: Hotel
Day 18: Delhi Departure
Transfer to International Airport
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