Things to Do in Kedarkantha Trek

Kedarkantha Trek

Kedarkantha is a winter journey so popular that it could be called the Queen of Winter Treks. In winter, knee-deep snow, stunning views from above, and the lovely and easy routes make it popular between trekkers. Kedarkantha is an easy walk for beginners and families. The ‘simple trek’ runs through the Govind National Park heavy pine trees.

You should climb to an altitude of 12,500 feet from the peak. Here’s nothing more lovely than camping alongside the lake. And a lake as mysterious as Juda Ka Tal improves the multiple experiences. In winter it’s frozen blue. Kedarkantha’s summit climb is quite gratifying. The summit is wide right from the base camp.

The world is opening around you as you start your walk in the early morning and gradually climb up the steep path. It’s not simple to climb. It is steadily steep throughout. It’s also tricky when you approach the summit. However, the large Himalayan mountains keep you company till you reach the top.

Sankri Zipline Ride

It’s a 750-meter Zipline, beginning in Sankri and terminating in the fields in Sour Village. UIAA certified equipment and qualified mountaineers with up to five to ten years of giant zip lines operation expertise are all equipment used. Safety is of fundamental importance for us and the materials used to make a zip line are of the greatest quality in India.

Visitors to Sankri can now also experience the Zipline. The Zipline. The tallest zipline in Uttarakhand Himalayas is the Zipline in Sankri village or Zipline in the Saur village of Uttarkashi. There are various methods to reach the village of Sankri via bus or private cars, approximately 200 kilometers from Dehradun.

You may go from Mumbai to Delhi and from Delhi, you can take the train for a night to Dehradun. After that, you can drive via the picturesque Mussorie to Sankri. Then you can choose your convenience via taxi or bus.

 Juda Ka Talab

There are multiple myths with various versions of the high altitude lake Kedarkantha and Juda-ka-Talab on the path to Uttarakhand’s Uttarkashi district, which is located at the top. Lord Siva and what he did when he came to Kedarkantha is all about the story. The five-day Kedarkantha Trek begins in the village of Dehradun, Sankri at a height of 6,500 meters.

The trail leads through the Govind Wildlife Sanctuary pine and oak woods with a beautiful setting of the snow-capped mountain landscapes. The first campground is located in or near Juda-ka-Talab (9000 meters above sea level). At the top, there stands the Lord Shiva stone shrine, surrounded by mountains covered by snow.

On the ground of the temple is a Trishul that points skyward. Local people pay their devotion at the sanctuary, and at the top below is a modest temple housing the figure of Lord Ganesha every year in the high summer. They think that lying on the ground the statute of Ganesha would bring rain if the summer is exceedingly dry.

Lord Shiva was at the peak of meditation but was perturbed by a bull, which lay down below, according to the mythology of Kedarchantha. So afterward he went to meditate in Kedarnath, a city in Uttarakhand.

Kedarkantha Skiing

Wonder for Kedarkantha’s unique splendor and experience the grandeur of the Kedarkantha Ski Circuit. Kedarkantha is a famous winter snow journey with snowy wetlands offering stunning vistas and great pistes for skiing all throughout Kedarkantha.

The tour from the Sankri Village to the Ski Region takes you up through the attractive, calm, and calm forest, with the Garhwal Himalayas in the background, rich in flora and fauna, rising pine and oak trees. And this year is also extremely appropriate for those people who always wanted to ski in Kedarkantha, but couldn’t for something or other reason.

You may learn a lot from your expertise about patience and skiing at the same time. They even teach about ski anatomy from the side to bring our skis to a halt. And we made our way back to the lodge with a billion warm-up, practice & learning sessions. Skiing is a complete sport full of adrenaline, and in the following winter, I certainly took an essential skiing course.

The Kedarkantha average walking price varies between Rs 6000 and Rs 12000 per person for a 4-night walk and between Rs 7000 for a 4-night trip and Rs 14000 for a 5-night walk. The cost of the trip in Kedarkantha varies upon the given services, the group size, quality of the holiday in Sankri, season, and offseason.

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