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Towered
by a thick Deodar and pine forest and engulfed in a maze of fruit trees
of apple, peach, apricot and plums, Camp BodhiSatva is one for the
calling. The surroundings will make you reminisce, the place will make
you nostalgic and the weather will turn you in to an incorrigible
romantic.
It is a place which can give you food for thought, a time for adventure
and to top it all, it will help you blend with nature in the best
possible way. Located near the small and quaint hill town of Rajgarh in
district Sirmour of Himachal Pradesh (India) The Camp BodhiSatva is
about 45 Km from Solan off the National Highway to Shimla. The nearest
railhead Kalka being only 4 Hrs away makes it another interesting
weekend getaway option. Till now missing from the tourism maps Rajgarh
has more to offer than what meets the eye on a macro view. Lush Green
Valleys, Dense Forest, healthy bird life, clean and fresh mountain air
and to top it all the ever-imposing serenity of the camp. Come spend
some time here and you will know why we could not have given any other
name to this camp.
Camp BodhiSatva is set up in a fruit orchard at Haloni Pul, Rajgarh. A
small patch of orchard land is used for the camp leaving much of the
flora in its undisturbed state. Here you can challenge the Churadhar
peak (12000-ft), which is about two days of Hike two ways, or you can
just choose to relax at the camp swinging on a Hammock. Or if you may
please bask in the sun by the small river near the camp, going in for
that very occasional dip every now and then. There is just no end to
what you can do at the camp so come and explore it for yourself.
Rajgarh is more like a place where the yesterday had met today in
perfect harmony. Fully integrated communication networks, regular supply
of electricity, good transport network proximity of supply centers can
make life as urbane as you like. On the other hand the laid-back village
lifestyle, scarcity and spread of population allow for a quiet and
relaxed time to yourself.
The two perennial streams around the camp are a boon to the natural
beauty of the place. The camp is set up in a terraced fruit orchard
facing a mountain. The narrow valley around the camp results in cold
breeze around the camp at all times. And the thicket of Deodar trees
around the camp helps maintain the temperature around the camp at an
acceptable high at the hottest of all times.
Its place that can let you be, make you see, let you indulge and be high
on life at all times. The perfect destination for your BodhiSatva.
Access :
By Road - The camp is approximately
350 km from Delhi and 100 km from Chandigarh. It is an ideal 9 Hours
Drive from Delhi with a half an hour of midway break included. Most of
the way up to Chandigarh one is a pretty fast highway and one makes good
time as well. The drive in the hills starts from Kalka to Solan (42 KM)
and thereon to Rajgarh (45 KM).
A detailed route description would look like this
Delhi - Karnal - Ambala (200 KM) - Panchkula - Kalka (260 KM) - Barog -
Solan (300 KM) - Ochghat - Yashwant Nagar - Sanora - Rajgarh (340 KM) -
Haloni Pul - Camp BodhiSatva (345 KM)
Upon reaching the town of Rajgarh, cross the main market and bus
terminal and take the lower road on the first fork. Here on its a no
diversion road up to the next 4.5 KM. You will see a small board for
directions to the camp here. Your reservation voucher will have a number
that you can call and some one will meet you at the road.
By Train - Kalka/Chandigarh the nearest railheads is about 90/100
Kms from the Camp BodhiSatva, Rajgarh and is well connected by a host of
trains from Delhi.
The Howrah Kalka Mail departs daily at 2250 Hrs and arrives Kalka at
0500 Hrs. On the way back leaves Kalka at 2345 Hrs and reaches Delhi at
0625 Hrs.
The Kalka Morning Shatabdi leaves Delhi at 7.40 Hrs to reach Kalka at
1200 Hrs.
The Kalka Evening Shatabdi leaves Delhi at 1715 Hrs to reach Kalka at
2115 Hrs. On the way back leaves Kalka at 0600 Hrs and reaches Delhi at
1000 Hrs.
The New Delhi Kalka Himalayan Queen Express leaves Delhi at 0600 Hrs and
arrives Kalka at 1120 Hrs. On the way back leaves Kalka at 1650 Hrs and
reaches Delhi at 2210 Hrs. From Kalka the camp is 3 hours by road.
The Chandigarh Shatabdi Leaves Delhi at 0740 Hrs to Reach Chandigarh at
1050 Hrs from here the camp is 4 Hrs by road.
From Kalka one has the option of taking the toy train to Solan and
thereafter take a taxi transfer to the Camp or hire a cab to the camp
BodhiSatva.
Accommodation :
We provide 10 feet by 12 feet tented
accommodation units, which have a centre table, two beds with mattresses
and sleeping bags. Each unit is weather proof and well ventilated with
roll up net windows. The floors of all units are tiled by locally
available slate rocks.
Dining Arrangements :
The camp
kitchen takes care of the meals in a buffet arrangement. The meal
pattern is generally vegetarian. Chinese and continental food is also
served at the camp with prior information and request. Drinking water at
the camp is sourced from a natural water spring with in the camp area.
The same is filtered through candle filters before laying out for
drinking. Alternatively bottled water is procured for drinking and
cooking purposes. Adequate supply of bottled drinking water is also
maintained at the camp.
Sanitation :
Toilets at
the camp are in a central compound. There are Seven WC Toilets and one
Indian Toilet with bathing units that have running water. Hot water is
made available through Hamaams on request.
Medical Emergency :
A doctor
stays 300 feet away from the camp area. And any other doctor is
available on call from Rajgarh, which is only 5 km away. Rajgarh also
has a small government hospital if the need may arise. The camp always
has complete first aid available.
Activities :
Hiking -
The area presents endless avenues for the hiking enthusiasts. From a
two-hour hike in the surrounding area to a full day Hike to the imposing
Churdhar peak (at 12000-ft, it is the Highest peak in the Outer
Himalayas) the options are enough to keep you occupied for a while. Some
recommended options include Walk to the Syana Village Top - 1 Hr. from
the Camp and as and extension walk all the way to the Helipad and all
the way back. Roughly a three to Four Hour walk this round walk passes
offers scattered houses, fruit laden orchards at times, beautiful
wildflowers, an occasional curious mountain kid, wild fruit berries to
feast on, a beautiful dense forest and a small temple at the village
Syana.
River Crossing -

You also learn the act of river crossing over
the base tied across the stream near the camp.
Obstacle
Course - A small obstacle course at the camp consisting of Burma
Bridge, Ladder Bridge, Double Rope Bridge, Tarzan Swing and other rope
and bamboo assortments is an ideal activity with in the campus.
Rock Climbing and Rappelling -
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Rock Climbing |

Rappelling |
Learn the basics of rock climbing
on the flat rock face near the camp. Things you can learn include three
point climbing techniques, holds and grips and energy reservoir
maintenance and preservation. On the subtle end you will also realize
the importance of planning, coordination, patience, listening and
motivational values for your teammates. You will also learn the act of
rappelling i.e. descending on the rock face you just climbed but no hold
or grips just the rope and you and your knees and feet.
Bird Watching - The residents of this area agree that the bird
population in the area is a very healthy one. From the Himalayan Magpies
to Mainas or even the woodpeckers for the avid birdwatcher we suggest
you pack your lunch before you move away from the camp for indulging in
your favourite past time.
Splash Swimming - The presence of two perennial stream around the
camp present good opportunities for day picnics around small pools up in
the valley hidden from the whatsoever little population that exists in
the area.
Visit to the Waterfall -
Hidden in to the valley is a beautiful
waterfall that can give you a good massage if you just stand under it
for a few minutes. A good spot to party around and have fun lazing
around in the water.
Recreation - We have a few hammocks all over the camp under shady
trees, a small, make shift badminton court, carom, dart, badminton,
chess, Rope swings, daily bonfires, cultural folk programs etc. to keep
you occupied at any time.

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