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Jeep Safari in Garhwal and Kumaon


Delhi - Rishikesh- Khirsu -Khirsu – Chopta - Tungnath – Chandrashilla Peak - Gwaldam – Chaukori - Binsar – Ranikhet - Delhi
 

Day 01 Delhi

Arrival Delhi and transfer to hotel. Afternoon city sightseeing of Delhi. Evening tour briefing. Overnight stay at hotel. Jrrp Safari in Garhwal

Day 02 : Delhi - Rishikesh (355 m)

Rishikesh is a spiritual centre with the surroundings providing an ideal environment for spiritual pursuits. It is on the banks of the river Ganges and is surrounded by dense forests. It is also a renowned centre of Yoga and Meditation.

Day 03: Rishikesh – Khirsu (1700 m)

Khirsu is a peaceful spot, free of pollution. It offers a panoramic view of the Central Himalayas and attracts a large number of tourists. Only the chirping of the birds breaks the tranquility of the adjoining thick oak and deodar forests and apple orchards.

Day 04: Khirsu – Chopta (2500m)

Chopta offers a breathtaking view of the majestic peaks of the Himalayas against the backdrop of clear blue skies and with bugyals (meadows) all around, it is one of the best camping sites in Garhwal.

Day 05: Chopta – Tungnath (3000 m) – Chandrashilla Peak ( 3679 m) – Chopta

Tungnath is one of the Five Kedars built by the Pandavas as a mark of their gratitude to Lord Shiva. From here one can view the Nanda Devi, Neelkanth, Bandarpoonch, Kedarnath, Panchchuli and Dunagiri peaks. The onward trek to Chandrashilla Peak is abundant with rich flora and fauna, with one passing through many a grassy slope.
 

Day 06: Chopta – Gwaldam (1960 m)

Gwaldam is a quaint Himalayan town surrounded by fruit orchards. It offers a magnificent view of Nandaghunti, Trishul and Nanda Devi peaks. Distance: 137 kms (Drive)

Day 07 : Gwaldam – Chaukori (2010 m)

Chaukori, in the heart of the Pithoragarh district, is a picturesque town bordering the Jim Corbett National Park. Though, its claim to fame is the breathtaking sunsets which it offers, it also offers a magnificent view of thePanchchuli peaks. The oak and rhodedendron trees exude a quaint charm, which only adds to the beauty of Chaukori.
Distance: 67 kms (Drive)

Day 8: Chaukori – Binsar (2412 m)

Binsar is one of the most scenic spots in the Kumaon Himalayas. It is surrounded by forests and is home to many species of wild flowers. It offers a magnificent view of the Himalayas including the Chaukhamba, Trishul, Nanda Devi and Panchchuli peaks. The surrounding forests of rhododendron and oak are a trekker’s and nature lover’s paradise.
Distance: 120 kms ( Drive)

Day 9: Binsar – Ranikhet (1829 m)

Ranikhet was a hill –station for the British troops. It offers an awe- inspiring view of the Himalayas. It is also famous for the Kumaon Regimental Centre Museum and Memorial, which are situated among dense forests.
Distance: 79 kms (Drive)

Day 10: Ranikhet - Delhi

Visit the famous Kumaon Regimental Centre Museum and Memorial amongst others. Feel one with Nature among the dense forests and admire the scenic beauty. For the golf enthusiast, the greens at Ranikhet would prove an irresistible attraction, 30 kms from Ranikhet is situated a scenic spot called Sitalakhet. The surrounding forests are abound in fruit trees and herbal plants used in medicines.

Day 11 : Departure Delhi

In time transfer to the Airport for International flight.