Uttarakhand Bike Trips

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    Uttarakhand Bike Trips

    Uttarakhand, a Himalayan state in northern India, is renowned for its Hindu pilgrimage sites. The Beatles’ visit to Rishikesh, a major centre for yoga research, made the city popular in 1968. The evening Ganga Aarti, a spiritual meeting on the holy Ganges River, is held in the city. Bengal tigers and other local species can be found in the state’s forested Jim Corbett National Park.

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    ARRIVAL RISHIKESH – LOCAL
    You will be greeted by our representative at the Rishikesh Campsite when you arrive. Our guide will give you a quick rundown of the itinerary, and the rest of the day is yours to do whatever you want, including rafting, bungee jumping, and flying fox. You can also take a full-day tour of Haridwar's devotional sites.
    Day - 1
    RISHIKESH TO CHOPTA
    Rishikesh is the starting point for the Uttarakhand bike trip. Our Uttarakhand Bike Trip will take us to ‘Chopta,' which is located in the heart of the Uttarakhand Himalayas and offers spectacular views of the Trishul, Nanda Devi, and Chaukhamba Himalayan ranges. It rises to a height of 2,680 metres (8,790 feet) above sea level. Chopta village is surrounded by pine, deodar, and rhododendron woodland and is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including rare bird species and musk deer. We've arrived in Chopta for a night's stay.
    Day - 2
    CHOPTA TO TUNGNATH – DEORI TAL
    Following a delicious breakfast, we will embark on a hike to Tungnath, one of the world's highest Shiva temples and the highest of the Panch Kedar temples, situated in the Tungnath mountain range in Rudraprayag district, Uttarakhand, India. The Mandakini and Alaknanda river valleys are formed by the Tungnath (literal meaning: Lord of the Peaks) mountains. After arriving in Tungnath, the Uttarakhand Bike trip will be supplemented with a brief hike to Deori Tal before returning to Chopta for the night.
    Day - 3
    CHOPTA TO KAUSANI
    We'll start riding towards Kausani after waking up to the glorious sunshine of beautiful Chopta and eating a lovely breakfast. Kausani is a hill station and village in the Uttarakhand state's Bageshwar district. It's known for its scenic beauty and 300-kilometer-wide panoramas of Himalayan peaks such as Trisul, Nanda Devi, and Panchchuli. Due to the resemblance in scenery, Mahatma Gandhi dubbed this place the "Switzerland of India." When the sun rays make them gold in the morning and red-orange sky at twilight, the glory of the snow-capped mountain range reaches its pinnacle. The motel will be our home for the moment.
    Day - 4
    KAUSANI TO NAINITAL
    We've reached the fifth day of our bike tour, and we're on our way to Nainital. Nainital is a beautiful and scenic hill station. One of India's most well-known tourist destinations. Nainital is a haven for nature lovers, with breathtaking scenery all around. The motel will be our home for the moment.
    Day - 5
    NAINITAL TO JIM CORBETT NATIONAL PARK (JEEP SAFARI)
    Following a healthy breakfast, we'll embark on a brief ride to India's oldest national park, Jim Corbet National Park. After checking in, relax for a while before heading out on the Jeep Safari. Corbett has long been a popular destination for travellers and wildlife enthusiasts. Tourism is only permitted in a few areas of the Corbett Tiger Reserve so that visitors can enjoy its beautiful landscape and diverse wildlife. Flora and Fauna are both present in this area, and they are both lovely. We'll stay the night at the hotel after a thrilling day.
    Day - 6
    JIM CORBETT TO RISHIKESH
    Last Day, we will ride back towards our starting point i.e., Rishikesh (200km)
    Day - 7
    ABC to Camp 1 occupied Camp 1 max altitude - 16900 ft.
    We take the same path we took to set up Camp 1 the day before. Go to bed for the night.
    Day - 8
    Camp 1 to Summit Camp occupy max altitude - 18300 ft.
    We're going to our Summit camp today. We set up camp on a snow field with a magnificent view of Swargarohini in the north, Bandarpunch in the south, and the Black Peak visible to the south-east after passing through a number of crevasses. We set up camp for the night and prepare for the next day's summit attempt on Black Peak. Retire early because the summit bid will begin shortly after midnight.
    Day - 9
    Summit camp to Summit attempt (6387M) and back to base camp.
    We will begin at 02:00 a.m., when the snow is still hard, with the goal of reaching the summit in 7-8 hours. Fixing a rope to negotiate a 75-100 foot vertical wall of slope makes the summit ascent incredibly technical and difficult. Due to the steepness of the slope, the lead climber must open and solve the path leading to the ridgeline. Finally, you get at the top. Black Peak (Kalanag) has a flat summit. We'll start descending to your summit camp, Camp 1, and, if possible, your base camp later.
    Day - 10
    Kyarkoti Base camp to Ruinsara Tal 4-5 hrs trek,altitude - 11100 ft.
    Descend to Ruinsara Tal from the base camp. Spend the rest of the day visiting the mythological lake and listening to locals tell stories about Ruinsara and the Mahabharata. At the camps, retire for the night.
    Day - 11
    Ruinsara Tal to Seema village 4-5 hrs trek altitude - 8400 ft.
    We're heading to Semma township today. Set up camp and spend the day exploring the lovely village at your leisure. On the other side of the river is the nearby village of Osla, which you can visit. Visit Duryodhana's temple, Osla's principal attraction, and mingle with the locals. Return to your room for the night stay.
    Day - 12
    Seema to Taluka and drive to Sankri 3-4 hrs trek then 11 km drive to Sankari Village.
    We trek back to Taluka from Seema, where a car will be waiting to transport you to Sankri village. Spend the day reflecting on your accomplishment and celebrating it. Have a pleasant stay at the hotel.
    Day - 13
    Drive from Sankri village to Dehradun 7-8 hrs drive and depart.
    Breakfast in Sankri village before leaving for Dehradun. It will take you 7-8 hours to get to Dehradun. Take this into account when planning your stay in Dehradun or departure from Dehradun.
    Day - 14
    Relax and Buffet Day.
    Enjoy last day meal and memories.
    Day - 15

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    Important Details

    • From day 02 to day 07, one Enfield 350 cc motorcycle per rider will be used in accordance with the above itinerary. (Bike Rental Package)
    • From day 02 to day 07 of the Tempo Traveller Package, a tempo adventurer will follow the itinerary.
    • Hotel/camp/guest house accommodation on a shared basis
    • For the entire Uttarakhand Bike Trip in bike, an experienced motorcycle mechanic is required.
    • Helmets, gloves, knee guards, and elbow guards are all required riding gear.
    • Breakfast and dinner are served every day (beginning with dinner on day 1 and ending with breakfast on day 7).
    • Rishikesh offers a 12-kilometer rafting trip on the Alaknanda River.
    • Jim Corbett National Park offers a 4-hour Jeep Safari.
    • All tolls and taxation
    • As needed, a backup car will be provided for the entire Uttarakhand Bike Trip Bonfire.
    • Uttarakhand Bike Trip Certificate of Achievement
    • GST (five percent) (Service Tax)
    • Lunch is not included in the Uttarakhand Bike Trip, nor is any other food not specified in the itinerary.
    • Unless otherwise noted, all hotels offer early check-in or late checkout rooms.
    • Any entrance fees to any location
    • Any airline tickets, visa fees, and airport taxes
    • Drinks, laundry, phone calls, tips, camera fees, and other personal costs
    • Liability for changes in the Uttarakhand Bike Trip itinerary due to events outside our control, such as flight and train timetable changes, flight/train cancellations, political unrest, natural disasters, and so on.
    • Driver, guide, hotel staff, and representative tips
    • At monuments, there is a charge for using a photograph or video camera.
    • Aside from the inclusions, something else
    • Accommodation during the Har Ki Dun trek (camping)
    • All meals – vegetarian
    • Campfire at Camps (If Available)
    • Trekking permits and forest camping charges
    • Trekking equipment For Har Ki Dun Trek (Hiking Pole, Crampons,
    • Gaiters, tents, sleeping bags, ice axes, ropes, etc.)
    • Services of an expert trek leader of Har Ki Dun Trek (qualified in basic/advanced mountaineering courses)
    • Services of an expert trek team Of Har Ki Dun Trek (guides, cooks, helpers, porters/mules)
    • Safety equipment for Har Ki Dun Trek (first aid, medical kit, oxygen cylinders, stretcher, etc.)
    • Achievement Certificate of Har Ki Dun Trek
    • Memories of Life Time of Har Ki Dun Trek
    • Accommodation during the Har Ki Dun trek (camping)
    • All meals – vegetarian
    • Campfire at Camps (If Available)
    • Trekking permits and forest camping charges
    • Trekking equipment For Har Ki Dun Trek (Hiking Pole, Crampons,
    • Gaiters, tents, sleeping bags, ice axes, ropes, etc.)
    • Services of an expert trek leader of Har Ki Dun Trek (qualified in basic/advanced mountaineering courses)
    • Services of an expert trek team Of Har Ki Dun Trek (guides, cooks, helpers, porters/mules)
    • Safety equipment for Har Ki Dun Trek (first aid, medical kit, oxygen cylinders, stretcher, etc.)
    • Achievement Certificate of Har Ki Dun Trek
    • Memories of Life Time of Har Ki Dun Trek

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