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Char Dham Yatra:
Char Dham Yatra has immense religious significance in
Hindu culture. The term itself represents the four most
religious Hindu pilgrimage destinations encompassing:
Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath and Badrinath.
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Chopta-Tungnath Trek:
During this hike, one can enjoy clear views of majestic
peaks of Panchchuli, Nanda Devi, Nilkanth, Kedarnath.
The trek takes you through dense forests with occasional
open spaces for beautiful views of the high Himalayas.
Alpine meadows, called Bugyals
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Dodi Tal Trek:
The beauty of the Uttaranchal hills is picture-perfect.
Here, faith in ancient civilisation has been kept alive
while life dates back to many centuries. An experience
worth cherishing for life !
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Kalindikhal Trek:
This trek is for the more adventurous and for those with
some fundamental knowledge of mountaineering. The trek
falls in the 'inner line'. It starts from Gangotri and
takes you through Nandanvan, the base of the Bhagirathi
peaks, a place that offers an unparalled view of the Shivling
peak.
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Kuari Pass:
Lord Curzon made the trek to Kuari Pass, and since then
it has come to be known as Curzon's Trail. It is at an
elevation of 4265m in the heart of Chamoli District of
Uttaranchal in the northeastern part of Garhwal and is
very popular among European and American trekkers.
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Roop Kund Trek:
This trek is of equal importance to trekkers as well
as to historians. Roopkund is situated at a height of
5029m in the lap of Trishul massif. Also known as the
mystery lake because of the human and animal skeletal
remains many of which bear injury
marks.
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Trekking in Garhwal Himalayas (Valley of Flower Trek):
The trek to the Valley of Flowers starts from Govindghat
which is 20km from Joshimath. Valley of Flowers is 16km
from Govindghat. For overnight stay one can find hotels
with very basic amenities in Ghangaria which is 13km from
Govindghat as overnight camping is not allowed in the
valley.
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