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KEDARNATH VASHUKITAL TREK
Kedarnath is at an altitude of 3584m.A magnificent temple was
built by the Pandavas at the base of the Kedarnath peak’s
south-eastern face. Now, millions of pilgrims come to offer their
prayers to Lord Shiva.
The trek starts from Gaurikund where there is a hot water Sulphur spring. While approaching Kedarnath we pass through stately forests and come across some beautiful waterfalls. Kedarnath to Vasukital is a continuous ascent and a great trek. The view of Chaukhamba peaks and Mandakini valley is wonderful from here. Vasukital Lake, about ˝ Kms in radius has crystal clear waters and will possibly take you into an immediate trance. More>>
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• Valley of Flowers
The unusual valley flanked in either side by lofty peaks that remain
snow capped round the year. The Pushpavati River, emerging from the
glacial resources of Ratvan peak, cuts through the Valley to divide in
two. The Valley is nearly 10 Kms. in length and 2 Kms. in width, at an
elevation ranging between 3000 to 4000 mts. More than 500 species of
rare wild flowers bloomed here, which is an important happening for
the botanist and trekkers in the region Delhi-Rishikesh-Joshimath-Ghangharia-valley
of flower-Hemkund -Rishikesh-Delhi .
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• Chopta Trek
The arms of Lord Shiva came out as per the Kedarnath myth, at Tungnath.
He is worshiped here as one of the Panch Kedars. Tungnath temple is
the highest Shiva Shrine amongst the Panch Kedars but the easiest to
reach from the nearest road head. It is sited at an altitude of 3680
mts and usually pilgrims get down at Choptachatti on Ukhimath -
Gopeshwar motor road. Chopta (3000 mts) is famous for its mountain
views. More>>
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• Dyara Buggyal - Dodital Trek
Bugyal in the local language means “high altitude meadow”. Situated
at, an altitude of about 3048 mts., this vast meadow is second to none
in natural beauty. During winter it provides excellent ski slopes over
an area of 28 sq. kms. The panoramic view of the Himalayas form here
is breathtaking. There is a small lake in the area, and to camp by its
side is a memorable event. From this spot one can trek down through
dense forests to Dodi-Tal that is about 24 kms away.
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• Panch kedar Trek
The Panch Kedar trek includes all the five shrines associated will the
legend. All of them are situated in the Kedar Valley. At Kedarnath,
which is situated at the head of Mandakini River, the Linga is a
natural rock that resembles the rump of a bull. Madmaheshwar, situated
at the base of the Chaukhamba peak is an altitude of 3500m. Here the
Linga is worshipped in the from of navel. Tungnath, where the arm of
Shiva appeared is the highest temple in Garhwal and is situated at an
3810m. 500 meters above the temple of Tungnath is Chandrashilla.
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