Day 1: Pick up to you from Dehradun Railway Station to Dhaula (Drive (207km) (7/8 Hrs) (5,100 fit) breakfast and lunch on the way
Hi the our Himari camp site first camp site altitude (5,100 fit) is the base for the Baraadsar lake trek. The drive to Himari Camp (From where the Baraadsar lake trek starts) is one of the most picturesque drives in the Himalayas through Dehradun , Mussoorie, Nainbag , Damta , Nawgano, Purola, Mori, Netwar,Chek post , Himari camp along the Tons River .
The Rupin & Supin , Baraadsar valley trek campsite is great for birding and surrounded by beautiful.mountain and local villages
The drive to Himari camp is on beautiful mountain roads and steadily gain altitude as you reach Dhaula. Deep valleys and thick forest cover keep you company. There beautiful Rupin river You will have to reach Dehradun on your own, and from the Dehradun Railway Station transport will be organized to you himari camp at an additional cost. It is approximately a 8/9 hr drive. Thanks
Day 2:- After breakfast from Himari to Sarutal by Trek (7kmt)(5/6hrs) (2000mt.) over night stay in tents
Morning breakfast at camping side then the local to right of river Rupin (1500m.) to Pujali Village and to Bitari Village walk past well kept mountain village and small fields at reached Bitri (2,500m.) the last village temple with its exquisite architecture dominated the landscape we camped a kilometer further in a large meadow which doubles up as a children playground.Over Night Sarutal stay Camping at Tent -We walked past well-kept mountain villages and small fields. We requested a villager to give us chillies from her fields; without a moment's hesitation, the family plucked enough to last us the trek, refusing to accept any money in return. By late afternoon we reached Bitri (2,500m), the last village on the trail. The village temple with its exquisite architecture dominated the landscape. We camped a kilometre further in a large meadow which doubles up as a children's playground
Day 4 :- After breakfast from Sarutal To Badang by trek (8, km) (5/6 hrs)( (2600mt.) over night stay in tents
Morning breakfast at the camp and then treak start the area into a bright green land and this day two camp was at Masundha Dhar (3,600m.) which is a high point on the ridge dividing the Rupin and Supin valley and views in all direction. To wards the north clearly in view was the Baraadsar Ridge across the Rupin we could see west peaks of Himachal. Early morning views from Masundha Dhar were special. Special to the Swargarohini (6,387mt.) this is a mountain massif with four separate peaks it is a dramatic mountain: over night to Badang Campig at tent!! Through day two, the trail moved through fairly dense forest sections as we gradually gained height. We could see the Rupin river on its meandering course, winding on the valley floor far below, flowing to the west as we continued to head north. We came across small meadows and streams, which were great spots to take a break by. The continuous rain had washed the area into a bright green landscape. This was the longest stage on our trek, and it was with great relief that, late into the evening with the setting sun as a backdrop, we saw our tents in the distance
Day 4: After breakfast from Badang to Masunda Dhar (Vijay Top) by trek (9 Km )(4/5hrs) (3600m) over night stay in tents
After breakfast start trek to start . Day four was one of the high lights of the trek we walked along grass slopes thought the day. up to Dhalka Dhar(36,00m.) .We were above the tree line and at the head of the Supin Valley we could see views of the large meadow Vishkhopdi khimloga Pass vish being poison and Khopdi meaning brian over night camping Masunda Dhar at tent!!
Our day two camp was at Masundha Dhar (3,600m), which is a high point on the ridge dividing the Rupin and Supin valleys. This was an exposed campsite with breathtaking views in all directions. Towards the north, clearly in view, was the Baraadsar Ridge; across the Rupin, we could see the west peaks of Himachal. Towards the east, we caught glimpses of a cluster of peaks across the Har-ki-dun valley of which Kalanag (6,387m) seemed the most prominent
Day : 5 After breakfast from Masunda Dhar to Ddalkadhar(Devbasa)by trek (5/7kmt) (4/5hrs) (3650mt)over night stay in tents
Morning breakfast start trek Dev Basa (3,650m.) As we moved closer to the Baraadsar Ridge we noticed there had been a liberal spray of snow the climb seemed daunting By early afternoon we reached the base of the Baraadsar Ridge from where the final climb to the lake starts We were at Camp Dave Bhasa(3,650m.)
Early morning views from Masundha Dhar were special. Towards the east, the first rays started to hit the peaks. The refracted beams did something special to the Swargarohini (6,247m) - turning the air around the summit a bright orange and imbuing it with a halo. This is a mountain massif with four separate peaks. It is a dramatic mountain: its north face drops 2,000m in less than 2km and its south face is only marginally less steep - making it a challenging climb. Thanks to our excellent location, we were able to see all the four peaks of At 3,500m, we were above the tree line and vegetation had thinned out considerably. The hard work on day two meant that we had achieved most of the height gain required, and we now moved on flat sections along the Rupin-Supin ridge. At the head of the Supin Valley we could see views of the large meadow, Vishkhopdi, 'vish' being poison and 'khopdi' meaning brain. According to legend, those who visit the meadow in summer become intoxicated from the scent of the flowers therethe mountain clearly
Day: 6 after breakfast from Dev Basa to Baraadsar Ridge by trek (07 km) (4/5hrs) (4,400mt.) over night stay in tents
Morning breakfast at Camp and Radi of pack Launch and Start treak of the Baraadsar Ridge walk meadows 6km. at the near Baraadsar lake we were looking into a massive there where high ridge in all direction and in the middle lower down in the Baraadsar lake in the back ground beyond the ridges view Neel Kamal, Fenkamal and Baramkamal famase Valley and mountain peaks; the minute they right sight of the lake our team of local porters started to pray and lit agarbatis in offering after return to meadow below Dav Bhasa.!!
Day four was one of the highlights of the trek. We walked along grassy slopes through the day, with the recurring feeling that we were in paradise. As we moved closer to the Baraadsar Ridge, we noticed there had been a liberal spray of snow: the next day's climb seemed daunting. By early afternoon, we reached the base of the Baraadsar Ridge from where the final climb to the lake starts. We were at Camp Dev Bhasa (3,640m), which we nicknamed 'the saddle' due to its U-shaped appearance.
In the afternoon, we found ourselves in the middle of a massive hailstorm. By late evening it had abated and it seemed that peace would prevail on 'the saddle'. We were quite wrong. Around 9pm, just as we had settled into our tents, looking forward for some much needed rest, gale winds started, threatening to blow our tents and us down into the valley below. Further reinforcements in the form of heavy stones were required to keep our tents and blood pressure down. Finally, towards the middle of the night, it all went quiet and we were able to get some sleep
Day 07 : After breakfast from Baradsar lake to Kukurkandi by trek (6km)(4/5hrs) ngith stay in tent
Day 08 : After breakfast from Kukurandi to Manjiban by trek (7km) night stay in tent
Day 09 : After breakfast from Manjiban to Kanasar lake by trek (03km) same to to Vishkupri by trek (8km) night stay in tents.
Always an element of curiosity pounds up when visiting an area that is a remote and less known. Kanasar Lake (4600 Mt ), located between the Supin and Nalgan valleys in Western Garhwal is one such location. As the crow flies, it is 5 km from Baraadsar Lake,a known lake in the region. .Sheer expanse of the lake and its magical surrounding is amazing.Possible routes to the lake - the approach from the Supin valley, Crossing nalgan pass from sangla and from Jakhol. It is usually visited by shepards in search of green pastures.The hidden lake is inaccessible in winters due to steep paths.
Day 10 : After breakfast from Viskupri to Liwari Village by trek (14km) night stay in tent
After breakfast from Viskupri to Liwari Village by trek (14km) night stay in tent
Day 11 : After breakfast from Liwari village to Jakhol by trek (14km) same day to ankri night stay Hotel Swargarohini palace harkidun road sankri.
After breakfast from Liwari village to Jakhol by trek (14km) same day to ankri night stay Hotel Swargarohini palace harkidun road sankri.