02 Day: Gulling Top Joshimath.<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\nMany ice tops will welcome us in Joshimath, which will invite us to our base camp on the first day this morning rather than in the darkness of our arrival. We will travel to Dhak Village on the Joshimath Tehsil, rocky drive for 45 minutes, after getting an early breakfast this day. Our trek begins from here. Watch the gentle pistes on this drive on Josh math\u2019s Sleeping Lady Mountain. A lying lady seems to be outlined in the gentle up- and downs of this mountain.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
The hiking is gradually uphill from Dhak. The dirt path leads to Tugasi village from the main road. On this trail, after a walk on a low level landscape and steadily rising soft piste, there are some sharp t-turns. Much of the land here is rugged. There is no greenery from the terrace farmland, but the view from the Garhwal boundary is sweeping all over. Look out for the vivid silvery sun-drained Dhauli-Ganga stream that snakes into the abyss and the hydroelectric power station of the Vishnugad-Tapovan. In this area you definitely would not find any snow.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
You enter the village of Kharchi for twenty to five minutes in the hike, where you can fill your flasks and relax. From the village the track starts on the same rugged road to the left of this valley. The climb is steep and meets a few turns to the bottom of the Tugasi area. The track can be found in two here and the one along a hydro running flour mill must be taken along. The Upper Tugasi area, marked by a few wheat fields, blooms and stubble-covered shacks, is about 10 minutes away from here. In this location you can find small streams as well.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Keep on the trail, keep steeply uphill, and abandon the farmland and the stunning view of the Dronagiri peak raises at a staggering distance. On the open weeds with a view of Dronagiri, we can pitch tents with oak trees.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
This afternoon you might ask your walk leader to walk to Gulling Top to enjoy the snow-laden forests on your own. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
03rd Day: Top Tali Forest Camp Gulling<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\nWake up to a 5-hour trip deeper into the forest of Talli in due time next morning. The trek is less challenging today after the exhausting climb of the last day. The ascent gradients are reasonably smooth and make a fun stroll. You will enter the green clearing with the majestic peaks of snow within 20 minutes of this trek. After a few moments of rest, the ascent has to proceed across a little stream to eventually thicken into mixed woodland of oaks and rhododendrons. You might also see white and pink flowers when you’re coming in late March. Walnut and several other c types can be found other than rhododendrons. At the peak of the splendor of winter you’re all surrounded with snow in the trees. Your second camp will be pitched in the thickening snow, sun and shadow of the Gulling coniferous trees. Along this way, along with Dronagiri, the peaks of Hathi Ghori will be gloriously manifested.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Day 04: Kuari Forest Camp Tali Pass and Return from Khullara Top<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\nThe fourth day, based on the party speed, is the summit day that will consume 10-11 hours. Today, you have to brace for the snow and the wind on the ridges. There will be no water on the road today, so bring plenty to cover you. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
The first stage will be a 3.5 km mild uphill climb to the top of Khullara. You’ll have to cross the collapsed bridge and a river that is frozen over in the winter, and then ascend the ridge to reach the high pass, which is rough and snowing further. You are invited to take a rest and breathe every 15 minutes. A long break can be afforded at the Jhandi Dhar, a suitable rest place 2 hours a day. Lunch is on the way or at the base of the Kuari High Pass after arrival at the temple.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Made sure your shoes are adequately tightened. You can get nice quality spikes from Trek the Himalayas, but you must bring the gaiters with you. You may also purchase gaiters at fair rates from the Joshimath market. The high point of this trek will be a visual bang that will reveal a host of Garhwal ghemoth peaks, including: Kingarnath Mountain, Chaukhambha, Kedardome, Chaukhambha, Balakun, Neel Kantha, Mukut Parvat, Kamet, Abhi Gamin, Mana I, and Ghori Parvat.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Day 05: Joshimath Forest Camp \u2013 Gurson bugyal (11150 ft) and Auli Day (9680 ft)<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\nToday we’re moving to Auli, India’s skiing capital, and one of South Asia’s best known. We will descend on a sweetly fun trip to Auli to discover the stunning snow picked rolling valleys of Gorson Bugyal.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Crossing Gorson’s Bugyals is free of any challenging and funny climb, mostly on a rolling pitch, while high winter snow which leave the place tadly barren. Skiing is a big activity in the thawing season of March.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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