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This document contains the 7 Best Places to trek in Uttarakhand along with the description of every place.
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7 Best Places To Trek In Uttarakhand The Land of Gods, Uttarakhand is enriched with places where you can have this feeling. With its breathtaking mountains and snow-covered peaks, the state has a whole lot on its plate to offer. Home to Nanda Devi, the second tallest peak in India as well as a host of other 7000 meter plus peaks, Uttarakhand is capable of meeting the needs of both professional and novice trekkers. If you are looking out for a tour package in Chopta Uttarakhand, visit our website or contact us directly for Chopta Tour Packages, we have multiple tour options for different kind of people, so you have a variety of options to choose from. Known as the Garhwal Himalayas, it is further divided into the eastern Kumaon division and western Garhwal division. The best trekking season is between April and early June and then again during October and November. Here is a list of some of the best places to trek in Uttarakhand.
Gomukh Tapovan or Gangotri Glacier Trek This is a 4 or 5-day trek starting from Gangotri to the Gangotri Glacier. It is one of the most popular treks and is usually taken up as a religious pilgrimage. The literal meaning of Gomukh is cow's snout and it refers to the origin of the Ganges River.One can enjoy the fantastic view of Mt. Shivling on one side and Bhagirathi peak on others. Mount Shivling whose name refers to the sacred symbol of Lord Shiva, is exceptionally beautiful. It can take the hikers an extra 3 or 4 days for hiking around the Tapovan (meadow) covering different peaks and up the glacier. Deorital and Chandershila Trek This is a 4-day trek starting from Rishikesh. It is a little longer than a half-day drive to the trailhead at Sari village. An easy 45 min hike would take you to Deorital Lake which has great views. It is an amazing camping site. The next day you can trek to Chopta and then on to the summit of Chandershila. It contains breathtaking views of Chaukhamba. In April hills look all pink as they are covered with the blooming Rhododendrons. For the best hotels, accommodation and camping in Chopta Uttarakhand visit Alpine Adventure Camp. To get the best deals on Camping, Accommodation & hotel at Alpine adventure Camp, Chopta Uttarakhand Hotels check out our website. Valley of Flowers Trek This trek would take you to the most famous area for wildflowers in the Himalaya. Unlike the other treks, it is best done during monsoon season
as the flowers are in full bloom this time of the year. The monsoons sure make the trek difficult for the trekkers but the beauty of the flowers makes all the hassle worth it. One can stay in one of the lodges at Ghangria in order to stay out of the rain at night and get dry. The trek begins from Govind Ghat and the first day is spent hiking to the small village of Ghangria. Roopkund Trek This trek is the spooky one. This beautiful 6-day trek takes one to the "haunted" lake of Roopkund. Known for the human skeletons that can be seen in the lake, the legends say that the lake contains the ancient remains of several hundred people. Despite all the mysteries, the
beautiful surrounding makes the trek worth taking. The trail starts in the dense oak and rhododendrons forests before emerging above tree line where trekkers can get magnificent views of the giant peaks of Trishul, Nanda Ghunti and Badrinath. Rupin Pass Trek Towering waterfalls, pristine views, and flower-laden meadows ensure that this is the trek meant to leave everyone happy. The trail starts from the small village of Dhaula and over the course of 6 days, one reaches Rupin Pass. The area is mostly uninhabited along the trail and hence the trekking gear needs to be prepared with a keen eye. Pindari Glacier Present in the Kumaon part of the Garhwal Himalayas, it is a spectacular trek passing through a wild region with incredible views of Nanda Devi, Nanda Kot, and Trishul which are some of the tallest peaks in this part of the Himalaya. It is a 6-day trek along the banks of the Pindari River to the glacier. The trekking is not very difficult and locals hold the trek in high accord. Dodital Trek The 5-day trek starts from a small village of Uttarkashi and would take one to the beautiful lake of Dodital. This trek can be taken up all year- round due to low elevations with an exception of the monsoon period from June to August. The lake is famous for its Golden Trout which can easily be seen in the crystal clear water. It is set against a forest of Oak
and Rhododendron trees which blossom in April. The state of Uttarakhand is blessed with enormous natural splendor. Every trek in Uttarakhand has its own exhilaration and attraction.