Overview
Explore Uttarakhand, where Haridwar’s spiritual practices, Rishikesh’s yoga retreats, and Auli’s skiing slopes promise the perfect blend of peace and adventure.
Highlights
- Yamnotri Guptkashi via Chamba, Tehari, Sirinagar and Rudraparyag
- Visit Kampty fall, Mana village, Devparyag, Joshimath and Kanaparyag.
- Nainital Corbett & Nainital sightseeing
- Visit Sonparyag & Gorikund
- Lush green valleys, snow capped mountains and scenic lakes
Itinerary
Arrive Dehradun and drive to Mussorie, visit Kampty fall 5-6 hrs drive and check-in Hotel.
Mussorie to Yamnotri Guptkashi via Chamba, Tehari, Srinagar and Rudraparyag 7-8 hrs drive.
Guptkashi to Kedarnath via Sonparyag,Gorikund 1-2 hrs drive and 14 km trek.
Kedarnath to Rudrparyag 14 km trek and 3-4 hrs drive
Rudrparyag to Badrinath via Karnaparyag,Chamoli and Joshimath 6-7 hrs drive.
Badrinath to visit mana village and back Devparyag via Joshimath and Kanaparyag.
Devparyag to Rishikesh 3-4 hrs drive.
Rishikesh Rafting from Shivpuri and drive to Corbett via Haridwar,Ramnager 5-6 hrs drive.
Corbett to Nainital Corbett sightseeng and drive to Nainital 2-3 hrs drive.
Nainital sightseeing and drive to Kathgodam railway and depart to home town.
Cost
The Cost Includes
- Double/Triple Rooms as per the booked requirement
- Meals as per the selected meal plan(Breakfast & Dinner)
- All transfers and sightseeing as per the itinerary by Comfortable Vehicle
- Plan Our Travel's Representative for assistance at Airport/Railway Station on Arrival & Departure
- Experienced driver for the Tour
- Driver Allowance, Night Halt
- All toll tax, Parking & fuel charges
- All Govt. & Service Tax
- 25 Km Rafting in Ganga Rishikesh
The Cost Excludes
- Anything not mentioned in the Inclusions
- Any meals other than those mentioned above.
- Entrance fees, Helicopter Fare, Guide, pony or doli charges
- Any portage at Railway Station and hotels, tips, medical and travel insurance, mineral water, telephone charges, and all items of personal nature.
- Any services not specifically mentioned in the inclusions.
- Expenses caused by factors beyond our control like rail and flight delays, roadblocks, vehicle, mal-functions, political disturbances etc.
- Jungle safari in Corbett
FAQs
The best time to visit the Himalayas depends on the activity:
- Trekking: Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November).
- Sightseeing: Summer (April to June).
- Winter Activities: December to February.
Visa requirements depend on the country you’re visiting (Nepal, India, Bhutan, etc.). Most travelers need a tourist visa, which can be obtained online or on arrival for some countries.
Trekking expeditions (Everest Base Camp, Annapurna Circuit, etc.)
Cultural tours (monasteries, heritage sites)
Adventure sports (rafting, paragliding)
Wildlife and nature tours
The fitness level depends on the trek. Moderate fitness is required for shorter treks, while longer and high-altitude treks require good physical conditioning and stamina.
Essential items include:
- Proper trekking gear (boots, backpack, trekking poles)
- Warm clothing (thermal wear, down jacket)
- Personal essentials (medications, sunscreen, sunglasses)
- Important documents (passport, travel insurance)
Yes, travel insurance covering high-altitude trekking, medical emergencies, and trip cancellations is highly recommended.
Yes, permits are required for many trekking regions, such as:
- Nepal: TIMS card and national park permits
- India: Inner Line Permit for certain areas
- Bhutan: Special travel permits arranged by the tour operator
You will typically find local cuisine (dal bhat, momos), as well as some Western dishes in tea houses and lodges along popular routes.