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Manchi places suggest cheygalara ? maa mother dream to visit .. iddari age 50+ untundi so feasible places emaina unte cheppandi ? please help

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idea ledu...edina agency trips teeskoni veltado chudu...check online

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big no man high altitudes lo oxygen takkuva vuntudii n pedda vallaki ibbandi avtundii 

 

if u wanna try kedarnath badrinath gangotri yamunotri type of places lo travelling kuda kastam 

 

himachal lo kulu manali 

 

kashmir side konchem okay transportation bagane vuntudii 

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Delhi to Rishikesh (330 m): 5/6 hrs

We make an early start to catch to train to Haridwar, leaving the bustling New Delhi station at 7:00 am. You will be met at Haridwar station and driven north of Rishikesh. We check into tents on a Ganges beach camp. After lunch we go rafting on the Ganges followed by dinner around the campfire. Overnight Camp.

Day 3

Drive Rishikesh to Lohajung (2290 m): 8/9 hrs.

Our route today takes into the lower alpine slopes of the Greater Himalayan Range. As we drive along the banks of rivers we pass through many colourful towns and villages. After taking plenty of chai breaks and photo stops we reach Wan, the starting point of our trek. Overnight Camp.

Day 4

Lohajung to Didina (2510 m) 4/5 hrs

Our first day of walking takes us gradually down to the Bedni Ganga river. After crossing the river we climb steeply up to the village of Didna. Didna is a nice little village overlooking the Lohajung col. Our campsite is a little outside the village. Overnight Camp.

Day 5

Didina to Ali Bugyal to Bedni Bugyal (3350 m)

We start our hike today and head uphill gaining significant altitude. For most of the day we are in the welcome shade of the Himalayan forest. However near the end of our walk we leave the trees behind and are greeted with an amazing view of the Bedni Bugyal (meaning meadow). This high altitude pasture is considered by many to be the most beautiful in the Garhwal Himalayas. Overnight camp.

Day 6

Bedni Bugyal to Bhagubasa (4100 m) 4/5 hrs

After a hearty breakfast we continue to gain altitude and our efforts are rewarded with great views of Trisul, Nanda Ghunti, and Changabang from the Pathar Nachaumi Ridge. We continue to follow a tough switchback path which leads to the pilgrim caves of Bhagubasa. Overnight camp.

Day 7

Bhagubasa to Roopkund Lake (5029 m) to Bedni Bugyal 7/8 hrs

Today we strike out for the mystery lake. This is a demanding day as we continue up the switchback path to Roopkund Lake. We may, provided there is not much snow, see some of the skeletal remains which baffled the world of archaeology for so long. If you have the energy for it, a short walk further will take you to the top of the ridge where you will be rewarded by impressive close up views of Trisul and Nanda Ghunti. We then descend again to Bedni Bugyal. Overnight camp.

Day 8

Bedni Bugyal to Wan (2436 m) to Lohajung 5/6 hrs

We continue to trek through the Himalayan forest noticing the changing vegetation as we lose altitude down to the big village of Wan. After we arrive in Wan, we take a short drive in a local jeep to Lohajung. Overnight Camp

Day 9

Lohajung to Pithoragarh: 8 hrs

We have a long drive today, but this is not monotonous, as we pass through colourful villages (chai) and great scenery (photo stops). Overnight hotel.

Day 10

Pithoragarh to Jauljibi: 5/6 hrs

An early 2 hour drive today brings us to Jauljibi, the confluence of the Kali and Kali Ganga rivers. Following a river and safety briefing we start with some easy class II white-water. This is followed by some fun class III white-water with big wave trains. We cover about 20km today before stopping for the day just upstream of Jhulaghat. Overnight camp.

Day 11

Above to Below Jhulaghat: 3/4 hrs

More good rapids on today's section. We see some beautiful limestone pillars, built up over centuries by dripping water. In the early evening we set up camp by the river and after a short hike to a nearby village (optional) return to the river for dinner. Overnight remote beach camp.

Day 12

Below Jhulaghat to Pancheshwar: 4/5 hrs

The quality of the white-water improves today, but so will your skills. Later we reach the convergence of the Kali and the Saryu rivers at Pancheshwar. This is a favoured fishing spot for the people of the district who use traditional boats. We set up camp near here and enjoy a leisurely evening.

Day 13

Pancheshwar to Giant Beach 4/5 hrs

The white-water gets more demanding as the rapids get larger and more frequent. The day is marked by a good wilderness section and thick jungle. Overnight camp.

Day 14

Raft to Chooka 4 hrs

Today we raft for about 20 km building up to a great class IV rapid called Chooka. This is the strongest section of white water on the Kali, with many diagonal waves and holes to negotiate. We set up camp after this and, sitting around the campfire in the evening we relive the day's adventures.

Day 15

Chooka to Boom to Kathogodam

On our final day of Kali rafting we paddle through more first class rapids surrounded by dense jungle. We may see a herd of wild elephant fording the Kali. At Boom we leave the river and transfer to Kathgodarn and catch the sleeper train to Delhi.

 
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big no man high altitudes lo oxygen takkuva vuntudii n pedda vallaki ibbandi avtundii 

 

if u wanna try kedarnath badrinath gangotri yamunotri type of places lo travelling kuda kastam 

 

himachal lo kulu manali 

 

kashmir side konchem okay transportation bagane vuntudii 

 

 

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big no man high altitudes lo oxygen takkuva vuntudii n pedda vallaki ibbandi avtundii 

 

if u wanna try kedarnath badrinath gangotri yamunotri type of places lo travelling kuda kastam 

 

himachal lo kulu manali 

 

kashmir side konchem okay transportation bagane vuntudii 

 

manas sarovar trips idea unda chala mandi veltaru
 

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Delhi to Rishikesh (330 m): 5/6 hrs

We make an early start to catch to train to Haridwar, leaving the bustling New Delhi station at 7:00 am. You will be met at Haridwar station and driven north of Rishikesh. We check into tents on a Ganges beach camp. After lunch we go rafting on the Ganges followed by dinner around the campfire. Overnight Camp.

Day 3

Drive Rishikesh to Lohajung (2290 m): 8/9 hrs.

Our route today takes into the lower alpine slopes of the Greater Himalayan Range. As we drive along the banks of rivers we pass through many colourful towns and villages. After taking plenty of chai breaks and photo stops we reach Wan, the starting point of our trek. Overnight Camp.

Day 4

Lohajung to Didina (2510 m) 4/5 hrs

Our first day of walking takes us gradually down to the Bedni Ganga river. After crossing the river we climb steeply up to the village of Didna. Didna is a nice little village overlooking the Lohajung col. Our campsite is a little outside the village. Overnight Camp.

Day 5

Didina to Ali Bugyal to Bedni Bugyal (3350 m)

We start our hike today and head uphill gaining significant altitude. For most of the day we are in the welcome shade of the Himalayan forest. However near the end of our walk we leave the trees behind and are greeted with an amazing view of the Bedni Bugyal (meaning meadow). This high altitude pasture is considered by many to be the most beautiful in the Garhwal Himalayas. Overnight camp.

Day 6

Bedni Bugyal to Bhagubasa (4100 m) 4/5 hrs

After a hearty breakfast we continue to gain altitude and our efforts are rewarded with great views of Trisul, Nanda Ghunti, and Changabang from the Pathar Nachaumi Ridge. We continue to follow a tough switchback path which leads to the pilgrim caves of Bhagubasa. Overnight camp.

Day 7

Bhagubasa to Roopkund Lake (5029 m) to Bedni Bugyal 7/8 hrs

Today we strike out for the mystery lake. This is a demanding day as we continue up the switchback path to Roopkund Lake. We may, provided there is not much snow, see some of the skeletal remains which baffled the world of archaeology for so long. If you have the energy for it, a short walk further will take you to the top of the ridge where you will be rewarded by impressive close up views of Trisul and Nanda Ghunti. We then descend again to Bedni Bugyal. Overnight camp.

Day 8

Bedni Bugyal to Wan (2436 m) to Lohajung 5/6 hrs

We continue to trek through the Himalayan forest noticing the changing vegetation as we lose altitude down to the big village of Wan. After we arrive in Wan, we take a short drive in a local jeep to Lohajung. Overnight Camp

Day 9

Lohajung to Pithoragarh: 8 hrs

We have a long drive today, but this is not monotonous, as we pass through colourful villages (chai) and great scenery (photo stops). Overnight hotel.

Day 10

Pithoragarh to Jauljibi: 5/6 hrs

An early 2 hour drive today brings us to Jauljibi, the confluence of the Kali and Kali Ganga rivers. Following a river and safety briefing we start with some easy class II white-water. This is followed by some fun class III white-water with big wave trains. We cover about 20km today before stopping for the day just upstream of Jhulaghat. Overnight camp.

Day 11

Above to Below Jhulaghat: 3/4 hrs

More good rapids on today's section. We see some beautiful limestone pillars, built up over centuries by dripping water. In the early evening we set up camp by the river and after a short hike to a nearby village (optional) return to the river for dinner. Overnight remote beach camp.

Day 12

Below Jhulaghat to Pancheshwar: 4/5 hrs

The quality of the white-water improves today, but so will your skills. Later we reach the convergence of the Kali and the Saryu rivers at Pancheshwar. This is a favoured fishing spot for the people of the district who use traditional boats. We set up camp near here and enjoy a leisurely evening.

Day 13

Pancheshwar to Giant Beach 4/5 hrs

The white-water gets more demanding as the rapids get larger and more frequent. The day is marked by a good wilderness section and thick jungle. Overnight camp.

Day 14

Raft to Chooka 4 hrs

Today we raft for about 20 km building up to a great class IV rapid called Chooka. This is the strongest section of white water on the Kali, with many diagonal waves and holes to negotiate. We set up camp after this and, sitting around the campfire in the evening we relive the day's adventures.

Day 15

Chooka to Boom to Kathogodam

On our final day of Kali rafting we paddle through more first class rapids surrounded by dense jungle. We may see a herd of wild elephant fording the Kali. At Boom we leave the river and transfer to Kathgodarn and catch the sleeper train to Delhi.

 

 

good one but parents ki rafing ante kastam

 

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manas sarovar trips idea unda chala mandi veltaru
 

health check up vuntundii 

 

n clear cheyali 45+ age vunte sahasam adi riskyy 

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health check up vuntundii 

 

n clear cheyali 45+ age vunte sahasam adi riskyy 

 

intlo khali ga unna risk untundi ... 100% preparation tho vellali anthe

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intlo khali ga unna risk untundi ... 100% preparation tho vellali anthe

nuvvunappudu undi thiskelthey best 50+ antunnav kaabbati, nenu monna India ki vellanappudu ma amma Shridi, adhi idhi anindhi...so took her on Domestic flight  loone, antha ekkuva travelling time spend cheiyalsina avasaram undadhu think about it

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