Govind Pashu Vihar National Park & Sanctuary
Govind Pashu Vihar National Park & Sanctuary
Govind Pashu Vihar National Park & Sanctuary
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Vikram
12 contributions
nov. 2019 • Entre amis
Har ki dun trek is one of the most beautiful trek in garhval district Uttarkashi in uttrakhand.swargarohini peak view from har ki dun its feels like heaven on earth.i feel very proud when i am at the top of Har ki dun.Allover trek is moderate trekk with valley of gods nature views and the supin river along with trekk it increase the beauty of Har ki dun valley.
No words enough to describe har ki dun its an amazing different world. And adventure nation gives best service.har ki dun trekk needs 5days/6nights. Adventure nation provide good quality of food but quantity is less. Our guide named Raghav Arora his nature was so good and very caring person. he take care of all the person Everytime.
Adventure nation provide good quality guide,cook,food,tent, sleeping bag.
Quality of food must require while trekking. Other guide named vikas he is not too good but overall experience of har ki dun trekk and adventure nation was amazing.
No words enough to describe har ki dun its an amazing different world. And adventure nation gives best service.har ki dun trekk needs 5days/6nights. Adventure nation provide good quality of food but quantity is less. Our guide named Raghav Arora his nature was so good and very caring person. he take care of all the person Everytime.
Adventure nation provide good quality guide,cook,food,tent, sleeping bag.
Quality of food must require while trekking. Other guide named vikas he is not too good but overall experience of har ki dun trekk and adventure nation was amazing.
Écrit le 25 novembre 2019
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The-Great-Next
31 contributions
janv. 2018 • En couple
The Kedarkantha trek is a fun, easy trek, and runs all year round. It's easily accessible, so it's a popular one too. You'll be trekking in the Govind Wildlife Sanctuary, so you can expect gorgeous greenery, with streams and forests. And because it's a ridge peak trek, you'll get some spectacular views too.
But of all the months, the winter is the best time for the Kedarkantha trek because of the snow. A white blanket of pristine snow covers the landscape, and everything looks gorgeous. You'll get to camp at Juda ka Talab, a small natural lake that is in the middle of a forest.
At night, you'll stay in tents and enjoy cosy evenings under the stars, with the mountains gleaming white in the moonlight.
But of all the months, the winter is the best time for the Kedarkantha trek because of the snow. A white blanket of pristine snow covers the landscape, and everything looks gorgeous. You'll get to camp at Juda ka Talab, a small natural lake that is in the middle of a forest.
At night, you'll stay in tents and enjoy cosy evenings under the stars, with the mountains gleaming white in the moonlight.
Écrit le 29 octobre 2018
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YatriForever
Chennai, Inde4 100 contributions
juil. 2018 • Entre amis
The sanctuary is stunningly beautiful with breathtaking views of the valleys , the snow capped mountains, vast meadows and the never ending rivers. So romantic, so divine and so powerful !
There are many trek routes to take in the sanctuary to explore this amazing gift of the nature to us. The most popular trek routes are Harki Doon, Kedarkantha, Braradsar, Rupin/ Supin.
We took Sankri as the base and we were on the trek to Harki Doon valley for 6 days. Earlier, we had trekked to Pithadi and Rala, enroute to Braradsar.
If you have a week+ of your precious time for exploring the mountains, Govind Sanctuary is the best place to be among the choices in 7-8 hours of drive from Dehradun !
There are many trek routes to take in the sanctuary to explore this amazing gift of the nature to us. The most popular trek routes are Harki Doon, Kedarkantha, Braradsar, Rupin/ Supin.
We took Sankri as the base and we were on the trek to Harki Doon valley for 6 days. Earlier, we had trekked to Pithadi and Rala, enroute to Braradsar.
If you have a week+ of your precious time for exploring the mountains, Govind Sanctuary is the best place to be among the choices in 7-8 hours of drive from Dehradun !
Écrit le 28 juillet 2018
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Saikat Mazumdar
Gurgaon, Inde435 contributions
déc. 2017 • Entre amis
Walking in knee deep snow in the middle of snowstorm and experiencing subzero temperatures are few things that this winter trek makes sure you confront. Though it is an easy to moderate trek according to websites but it all comes down to survival with limited water supply and shivering temperatures. But as they say – beautiful things don’t happen to you, you have to earn it.
It all started 3 months back when I finally made up my mind for a snow trek and have zeroed on Kedarkantha after being amazed by the exquisite pictures all over the internet. Obviously there were people who discouraged saying it would get difficult to survive with 5 layers of clothing and scarcity of water but in the end heart overpowered logic and I booked my tickets with Indiahikes. But I will definitely suggest people to train physically for at least 2 months before and not to compromise on their trekking shoes and down-jacket (trekking poles as well).
Finally the day arrived and I travelled to Dehradun by an overnight bus from Delhi. The trek starts from a small village which is around 10hours car journey from Dehradun. We stayed overnight in a house (more of a dormitory) where I started feeling the chill and got updated about the upcoming harsh weather conditions. We are a group of 25 people including trek leaders, assistant trek leader and a guide who has a pretty good knowledge about the trails. We were instructed of all the do’s and don’ts during the trek and the leader insisted on carrying 2 liters of water which later I felt was very helpful.
Next morning around 8am we started our much awaited trek. Going through picturesque hills on one side and small villages adorning the landscape on the other, the walk felt magical. One can always spot huts which seem like droplets of vibrant colors on that serene landscape. Ascending through slopes and traversing through plain meadows, we reached a small dhaba on the way (the only dhaba where you can get some snacks and tea). Soon after this, the surroundings changed into forests of alpine and maple trees. One can find small alpine cones (some brought homes as souvenir) and also carcasses of hunted down domestic animals. The last part of the walk was a bit taxing but as it was less rocky it can done with not much fuss. Soon we can spot the tents (Jalouta at 8950 feet) and finally we reached there by late afternoon. After some snacks and dinner we moved to our respective tents with enough layers of clothing to keep us warm. After midnight, we were happy to hear sounds of rain on our tents. Next morning nature astonished us once more by painting the whole area white with fresh snow. As I stepped out of the tent, I thanked myself to believe my heart with fresh snow drizzling and my boots getting clogged by snow. After some quick breakfast we started our next day with ponchos and raincoats on us.
The trek was getting arduous because of extreme temperatures and snow blizzards. Pine trees were uprooting in front of us because of the burden of heavy snow on them. The whole forest got wrapped in sheets of white snow. One can familiarize with the scenes of Game of Thrones. With trails getting lost, heavy wind and snow inside our boots, the trek got suddenly changed into a matter of survival. After reaching the last base camp and finding it fully covered with chest deep snow, our trek leader takes the decision to turn around and get a separate way back. With heavy snowfall, minus 17 degrees walking felt impossible. The mules were also finding it difficult to move on.
Returning from such a close distance from the summit made us disappointed but when I look back now it seems the wisest decision ever taken. As saying goes, it doesn’t matter how far you have reached if you can’t return with your story of survival. This trek not only taught us survival but also taught me you need to be wise and sensible in weirdest of situations. For me it will be remembered not as disappointment but as a lesson of sensibility, choices, survival and wise decision. We trekked from a different route and thus have to walk for longer distance to the next base camp. We walked almost 10 hours straight to reach Sankri. Next day we travelled to Dehradun which is again a 10 hours journey from there.
This trek taught me to be prepared for any adverse situation sin the mountains. I would suggest my fellow travellers to get well equipped with ponchos, torches, trekking poles, dry fruits because whatever you do, never underestimate the power of mountains – believe me it can crush you down no matter how powerful you are. Importantly we returned without any serious accidents and that matters. A trek can happen but your life happened only once. May be this is not the story of conquering the summit but it is surely a story of sensible decisions, survival and moreover the happiness of trekking.
It all started 3 months back when I finally made up my mind for a snow trek and have zeroed on Kedarkantha after being amazed by the exquisite pictures all over the internet. Obviously there were people who discouraged saying it would get difficult to survive with 5 layers of clothing and scarcity of water but in the end heart overpowered logic and I booked my tickets with Indiahikes. But I will definitely suggest people to train physically for at least 2 months before and not to compromise on their trekking shoes and down-jacket (trekking poles as well).
Finally the day arrived and I travelled to Dehradun by an overnight bus from Delhi. The trek starts from a small village which is around 10hours car journey from Dehradun. We stayed overnight in a house (more of a dormitory) where I started feeling the chill and got updated about the upcoming harsh weather conditions. We are a group of 25 people including trek leaders, assistant trek leader and a guide who has a pretty good knowledge about the trails. We were instructed of all the do’s and don’ts during the trek and the leader insisted on carrying 2 liters of water which later I felt was very helpful.
Next morning around 8am we started our much awaited trek. Going through picturesque hills on one side and small villages adorning the landscape on the other, the walk felt magical. One can always spot huts which seem like droplets of vibrant colors on that serene landscape. Ascending through slopes and traversing through plain meadows, we reached a small dhaba on the way (the only dhaba where you can get some snacks and tea). Soon after this, the surroundings changed into forests of alpine and maple trees. One can find small alpine cones (some brought homes as souvenir) and also carcasses of hunted down domestic animals. The last part of the walk was a bit taxing but as it was less rocky it can done with not much fuss. Soon we can spot the tents (Jalouta at 8950 feet) and finally we reached there by late afternoon. After some snacks and dinner we moved to our respective tents with enough layers of clothing to keep us warm. After midnight, we were happy to hear sounds of rain on our tents. Next morning nature astonished us once more by painting the whole area white with fresh snow. As I stepped out of the tent, I thanked myself to believe my heart with fresh snow drizzling and my boots getting clogged by snow. After some quick breakfast we started our next day with ponchos and raincoats on us.
The trek was getting arduous because of extreme temperatures and snow blizzards. Pine trees were uprooting in front of us because of the burden of heavy snow on them. The whole forest got wrapped in sheets of white snow. One can familiarize with the scenes of Game of Thrones. With trails getting lost, heavy wind and snow inside our boots, the trek got suddenly changed into a matter of survival. After reaching the last base camp and finding it fully covered with chest deep snow, our trek leader takes the decision to turn around and get a separate way back. With heavy snowfall, minus 17 degrees walking felt impossible. The mules were also finding it difficult to move on.
Returning from such a close distance from the summit made us disappointed but when I look back now it seems the wisest decision ever taken. As saying goes, it doesn’t matter how far you have reached if you can’t return with your story of survival. This trek not only taught us survival but also taught me you need to be wise and sensible in weirdest of situations. For me it will be remembered not as disappointment but as a lesson of sensibility, choices, survival and wise decision. We trekked from a different route and thus have to walk for longer distance to the next base camp. We walked almost 10 hours straight to reach Sankri. Next day we travelled to Dehradun which is again a 10 hours journey from there.
This trek taught me to be prepared for any adverse situation sin the mountains. I would suggest my fellow travellers to get well equipped with ponchos, torches, trekking poles, dry fruits because whatever you do, never underestimate the power of mountains – believe me it can crush you down no matter how powerful you are. Importantly we returned without any serious accidents and that matters. A trek can happen but your life happened only once. May be this is not the story of conquering the summit but it is surely a story of sensible decisions, survival and moreover the happiness of trekking.
Écrit le 23 décembre 2017
Cet avis est l'opinion subjective d'un membre de Tripadvisor et non l'avis de Tripadvisor LLC. Les avis sont soumis à des vérifications de la part de Tripadvisor.
Abhishek_Bafna
Chennai, Inde3 contributions
nov. 2016 • En solo
The best winter snow trek. Only drawback is that only bsnl gets connected at Sankhri and nothing else. It was lovely to organise a trek at the kedarkantha. Would come back here in December end.
Écrit le 15 novembre 2016
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Lady_Gratia
Уфа673 contributions
nov. 2015 • En couple
Исколесив весь Дехрадун и его окрестности - мы направились дальше. Нам очень рекомендовали этот отдаленный парк. Говорили, что там очень красиво, тихо и спокойно. Можно хорошо погулять, увидеть редких животных, птиц, растения. Мы добирались и правда очень долго, дорога не самая удобная. Но в целом поездкой остались довольны. Провели там почти 4 часа. Не сказать, что парк поражает каким- то разнообразием флоры и фауны, очень обычный и посредственный. Я бы даже сказала не совсем ухоженный. Но провести интересно время здесь вполне можно. Особенно понравится детям.
Écrit le 23 septembre 2016
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Nilanjana R
New Delhi, Inde45 contributions
déc. 2015 • Entre amis
I did Kedarkantha trek with Renok Adventures which is inside Govind Pashu Wildlife Sanctuary and it was my best experience till date. The Kedarkantha trek in winter is the best snow trek you can enjoy snow right upto the summit.
Écrit le 23 août 2016
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Pushan B
Bombay, Inde66 contributions
juin 2016 • En solo
Visited this twice during my treks. Very beautiful and offers stunning vistas of the mountains. If only the government paid more attention towards its upkeep.
Écrit le 29 juin 2016
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kapilt88
Territoire capital national de Delhi, Inde175 contributions
mars 2016 • Entre amis
The snow trek to kedarkantha summit is a great attraction in this sanctuary. We spent the most exciting 2 nights and 3 days in the forest camping and trekking. The trek is not very difficult but a certain fitness level is required. I would recommend this to every adventurer.
Écrit le 24 avril 2016
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shaishavv
Bombay, Inde1 193 contributions
mars 2016 • Voyage d'affaires
This sanctuary is known for its 'SNow Leopard Project".
If you are lucky you may be able to spot a snow leopard - we did not find one, but we did see the black bear, musk deer & porcupine.
You cam also spot golden eagle , black eagle & vulture.
It also offers excellent trekking options
If you are lucky you may be able to spot a snow leopard - we did not find one, but we did see the black bear, musk deer & porcupine.
You cam also spot golden eagle , black eagle & vulture.
It also offers excellent trekking options
Écrit le 1 avril 2016
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Hi, we are planning a trip to Uttarakhand in November mid. Wanted to cover treks in Govind Pashu Vihar, Gangotri, Harsil, Deoria Tal, Chopta etc. Can you please advise where to stay for this itinerary and where do we start from for Govind Pashu Vihar?
Rédigé le 3 septembre 2019
Hello
We are group of 3 planning for kedarkantha trek before christmas
Need details about mobile signal there . For how many days we will be cutoff and any provision of satellite phone ?
Also please tell us about how dangerous it is in case of heavy rainfall during our visit
Reply soon
TIA
Rédigé le 14 décembre 2016
There's no mobile signal after Sankri. It is quite dangerous if it rains. However in December the chances are low of rain. I've no idea of satellite phone but I do know that connectivity is difficult. You'll this be cut-off almost right after Sankri
Rédigé le 14 décembre 2016
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