Tuesday 30 October 2018

Deoria taal one of the best place for trekking in uttarakhand


Deoria taal
Rudraprayag(uttarakhand)


Pristine & Natural

I recently did trekking and camping at Deoria taal in rudraprayag Uttrakhand along with my friends, it was amazing, the beauty of this lake and the overall view is pictorous. you will feel like in nature's lap. it will take around 3 hours to reach from Rudraprayag may be little less if you take Rudraprayag - agastyamuni - bhiri - makkumath road and take left to Saari village.
you can also take Rudraprayag to ukhimath route but will cost 25 km etc.

From Saari you can hire a pony or just walk with small bag. its a 2.4 Km trek and little steep, will take around 2-3 hours depending on the pace & rest. but once you reach there the tiredness will be swept away by sheer view of the lake. you can get tent for camping depending on the rush for 700 - 1000 per night. there are few local dhabha at the gate for food and cold drinks but remember they will charge little extra on MRP because of the effort needed to carry things to these places. overall its a great site and one must visit it. Monsoon season might deprive you of the Chaukhamba peak so keep that in mind. the surrounding view is ultimate and peaceful, you will get mobile signal around taal. the tents will have sleeping mat and sleeping bags. this area has been kept clean and we all should do our bit to maintain it , put your bottle, chips wrappers etc in the dustbin and don't throw around.


Try deoria taal and you will enjoy the place.



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Monday 29 October 2018

NAGTIBBA

NAG TIBBA - One of the Best Treks 



Nag Tibba is a good getaway which will blow your mind. It is very calm as it is still a new trek not many people come here, so you won't find people listening to songs late in the night and ruining the peace for you.
It is a moderate trek and you need to be physically fit. It should be planned for a 3 day trip. 


       


First day- Arrive at Dehradun and try to reach Pantwadi by 1pm, you can get the tents, sleeping bags, guides from Pantwadi itself. We trek almost 5.5 Kms before setting up the camp. This part of the trek is quite tough as it is quite steep if you start trekking from Pantwadi it self.
Second Day- Start for Nag tibba which is another 2 Kms and from there 1.5 Kms to Jhandi Top. Trek till Nag Tibba is quite easy but the last 1.5 kms is quite steep. Once you reach the top the view is breath taking.
3rd Day - Come back to Pantwadi and travel back to Dehradun/ Mussorie. You can come back to Pantwadi on 2nd Day itself but you will have stay the night in Pantwadi as there will be no transport available to take you back to Mussorie or Dehradun.




Apart from your usual trekking equipment you need to carry food, as nothing is available during the trek. Do hire a guide as trek is not clearly marked.
NOTE: Please don't drink alcohol near the temple and hurt the feelings of the locals.

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