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The
concept of the „Village Trek“ is unique as it provides an insight into the lives
and daily routine of the Kumaoni villager. Overnight stays in the village houses
gives you a chance to experience their warm and genuine hospitality. The
accomodation is rustic but clean and has all the basic amenities.
The walks end at
a different village each afternoon.
The village
houses
have been partially renovated and toilets and bathrooms added without spoiling
the ambience. After a day’s walk you can freshen up with a hot bucket bath. Food
is cooked hygienically and mineral water is provided.
The
trek starts in the region of Almora which is the first British hill station
(1815) in Kumaon Uttaranchal in the western Himalaya. Kumaon lies at the feet of
some of the tallest mountains in India. Situated between Garhwal to the west and
Nepal to the east Kumaon offers a natural environment where forests and wildlife
have still to unfold their mysteries. Local religious customs and ancient
traditions are very much alive here. This area has been a confluence where
cultures have blended together, leaving behind an infinity of architectural
wonders eg. Ancient temples, prehistoric paintings and charming villages set
amongst green terraces. The itinerary covers both the cultural and natural
aspects of the region.
Before begining
the trek you spend two nights at Kalmatia Sangam Himalaya Resort which helps to
adjust to the altitude and will give you a „feel“ of the area with it’s
abundance of flora and fauna. The last night is also at Kalmatia Sangam to
relax, unwind, share memories and enjoy delectable meals.
Kalmatia Sangam
has 10 rooms/cottages all of which are individual, very tastefully furnished and
offer spectacular views of the Himalaya – dominating is Nanda Devi (7816m).
Day 1 - Arrive at
Kalmatia Sangam.
From Delhi drive
approx 8 to 9 hrs (380km). Alternative: Overnight train „Ranikhet Express“ to
Kathgodam. From there 2 ½ hrs. drive to the resort.
For those
arriving by car - late afternoon at leisure.
Overnight:
Kalmatia Sangam
Kalmatia Sangam
to Chittai Temple
Arrival
by train - After breakfast start an easy walk to Chittai.The Chittai bell
temple is dedicated to Golu Devta (god of justice and peculiar to Kumaon). The
temple is hung with petitions and bells of all shapes and sizes brought by
grateful devotees. The walking path starts from the resort through Chir (pine)
forests via Sintola with good views into the valley and Himalya range. After
temple visit walk back to the resort.
Overnight:
Kalmatia Sangam
Walking time to
Chittai and back: 4/5hrs., 10 kms
Altitude:1950m
- 1700m
Day 2
- For the guests who arrived by car the previous afternoon
– Chittai Temple Walk
For those who arrived by train the
previous day
-Binsar Sanctuary Walk
After
breakfast drive to Binsar. Walk up to Zero Point through dense oak and
rhododendron forests. Enjoy the view and hike downhill to Shiva temple. From
there trek initiallly further downhill and then follow the western Binsar ridge
towards Kangarchina. A very scenic walk with good views of the Himalaya on one
side and the terraced valley on the other side. On route enjoy a packed lunch.
Drive back to resort.
Overnight:
Kalmatia
Sangam
Altitude: Bet.
2400m to 1700m
Walking time: 5
to 6hrs. Driving time 2hrs.
Day 3 to Day 6 -
Village walk
The village walks
lead through picturesque villages along terraced fields, waterfalls, along a
winding stream and pine, cedar, oak and rhododendron forests. (If you can make
it between mid Feb. and Apr. you will be rewarded with the lovely sight of the
rhododendron flowers in bloom – a blaze of colour). The walks vary from gentle
to slightly steep and take you between 1450m to 2250m.
Walking
on the old village trails you pass through several villages where the houses
have wonderfully carved doors and windows. This itinerary gives you a realistic
impression of Kumaoni local life, where the old traditions and culture are still
part of their daily routine lives. You pass villages where the castes are
strictly segregated, walk through terraced fields then along traditional
irrigation channels.
As everywhere in
the Kumaon the people are friendly, curious in a childlike manner and more than
happy to answer questions and be photographed. The walks take you en route to
ancient Kali, Vishnu and Shakti temples (1000 years old), past ancient flour
mills, where you can stop and see how they work. The Himalaya and panaromic
valley views along the ridges are magnificent.
On arriving
freshen up and enjoy a welcome drink while traditional Kumaoni food is cooked by
the villagers. Stretch out with refreshments in a quaint, stone garden,
overlooking small fields. The landlord while preparing the dinner hops in and
out of his fields to get fresh veggies and herbs for your meal. Guests are
welcome to watch and help! Relax, chat with the locals listening to tales of the
past. On the last evening after a delicious dinner you can enjoy an evening of
traditional Kumaoni folk dances and music with a bonfire.
Day 6.
Walk downhill to Jageshwar through terraced fields, villages and magnificent
cedar forests. At Jageshwar you can visit the ancient temple complex built by
the Chand and Katyuri rulers between 8th. and 12th. Century
A.D.
1 ½ hrs. drive
back to Kalmatia Sangam Himalaya Resort. On the way stop to see the prehistoric
rock art at Lakhudiar.
Overnight:
Kalmatia Sangam
Day 7.
By car: Almora – Delhi.
By train: A
leisurely day - relax, unwind, sunbathe, stroll around and late afternoon leave
for Kathgodam railway station.
Best time for the
trek – mid. September to mid. April
Daily average
walking time - 5 to 7 hrs.
Altitude:
Between 1450m to 2250m
Seasons:
Each season
has it’s own magic. Spring: Blue skies, fruit trees in blossom, the forests
flaming red with rhododendron flowers. Autumn: Golden sunshine, the hills dotted
with cosmos flowers and the wild cherry trees in bloom. Winter: Dec. to
Feb. Crisp and clear, the sweet scent of the mimosa filling the air. Himalayan
views normally througout Oct. to Apr., maybe a little hazy towards the end of
Apr. but spectacular in the winter season
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