Rishikesh Trek (360 degree Himalayan View)
Description
360 degree Himalayan view trek offers you mesmerizing and stunning wide range view of Himalayas which include Nanda Devi, Trishul, Neelkanth, Chaukhamba, Kedarnath, Banderpuch, Swargrohini etc . 360 degree Sunrise view from 2750 M elevation makes it paradise for nature lovers. Also gives a rich experience of Himalayas flora & fauna. You can easy fine pine, rhododendron (Burans), Leopards, jungle cat, black dear, Himalayan black bears, mongooses, mountain goat,
| Duration : 3 Days - 2 Nights |
Location : Rishikesh |
Itineraries
Day 01 : Rishikesh to base camp ( 50 kms drive + 8 kms trek)
After breakfast, drive to Pawn Ki Devi and begin the trek towards the base camp. The trail passes through scenic forests, rich Himalayan flora and fauna, and remote mountain villages, offering a glimpse of local life and natural beauty. By evening, arrive at the base camp and enjoy an overnight stay amidst the serene surroundings.
Day 02 - Base camp to Ranakot Meadow ( 12 kms trek )
Early in the morning, begin the trek to the summit point. Upon reaching the top, witness a spectacular sunrise and enjoy breathtaking 360-degree views of the majestic Himalayan ranges. Spend some time soaking in the scenery, discussing the surrounding peaks, and capturing memorable group photos and selfies. After an unforgettable experience at the summit, trek back to the base camp.
After breakfast, begin the trek towards Ranakot Meadow. The trail passes through dense pine and rhododendron forests, offering stunning views of the Himalayan peaks along the way. By afternoon, arrive at the beautiful meadow and spend the evening amidst nature. Enjoy an overnight stay at the campsite under the stars.
Day- 03 Ranakot Top to Rishikesh (4 kms trek + 80 kms)
After breakfast, begin the trek down to Ranakot Village, a picturesque and traditional village in Tehri Garhwal known for its scenic beauty and peaceful surroundings. Arrive at the village by afternoon and then board a taxi for the onward journey to Rishikesh, marking the end of the trek.