Grtangali

Unveiling the Serene Pastures of Grtangali

Explore the Unexplored: A Journey to Grtangali's Undiscovered Beauty

Grtangali, a captivating hamlet nestled amidst the verdant embrace of the Himalayas, offers a glimpse into a simpler way of life. Lush meadows teeming with wildflowers in summer and transformed into a serene winter wonderland create a picture-perfect backdrop for your exploration. The village itself exudes a sense of peacefulness, with traditional houses nestled amidst grazing pastures.

Duration

3 Days

Difficulty Level

Moderate

Max Altitude

11,745 Ft.

Trade the crowded tourist destinations and bustling city life for the serenity of Grtangali.

Detailed Itinerary

What Includes

Meals

Support

Transportation

Accommodation

Permits and Fees

Highlights and Attractions

Scenic Beauty

Immerse yourself in the stunning landscapes of the Garhwal Himalayas, with views of snow-capped peaks and lush pine forests.

Bhagirathi River

Trek alongside the Bhagirathi River, known for its pristine waters and soothing ambiance.

Wildlife Spotting

Encounter diverse wildlife, including blue sheep and various bird species, amidst the serene wilderness of Chirbasa.

What Makes

Grtangali Unique

Bhojbasa isn’t a trek itself, but a key stage on the unforgettable Gaumukh Tapovan trek. Its remoteness, reachable only after a challenging 14km hike, and high altitude of nearly 3800 meters offer a taste of true Himalayan adventure. Unlike a typical trek, Bhojbasa isn’t the final stop, but a rewarding stopover. Here, surrounded by dramatic scenery and snow-capped peaks, you acclimatize for the push towards Gaumukh, the source of the holy Ganges.

Proximity to Gangotri Glacier

The Chirbasa Trek takes you close to the Gangotri Glacier, the primary source of the Ganges River

Serene Wilderness

Trek through tranquil pine forests and alongside the Bhagirathi River, providing a peaceful and rejuvenating ambiance.

Scenic Views

Enjoy breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks like Shivling and Bhagirathi group, creating a picturesque backdrop throughout the trek.

Hear it from our clients

Hear it from our clients

Frequently Asked Questions

Have any doubt?

What is the fitness level required for the Grtangali Trek?

The Grtangali Trek is moderately challenging and suitable for trekkers with a basic level of fitness. Regular physical exercise and some prior trekking experience can be helpful in ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable trek.

The best time to embark on the Grtangali Trek is from May to June and September to October. During these months, the weather is more predictable, and the views of the landscape are at their best.

Accommodation on the Grtangali Trek includes stays in guest houses or lodges in nearby villages and camping in tents during the trek. We provide all necessary camping gear, including tents, sleeping bags, and mats.

For the Grtangali Trek, pack waterproof trekking boots, warm clothing layers, a down jacket, a waterproof jacket and pants, thermal innerwear, trekking pants, gloves, a beanie, a sun hat, sunglasses, trekking poles, a sleeping bag, a backpack, a headlamp with extra batteries, water bottles, a hydration pack, and personal items such as a first aid kit, sunscreen, lip balm, toiletries, and personal medication.

Yes, trekking permits are required for the Grtangali Trek. All necessary permits and entry fees are included in our trekking package, and our team will handle the permit process to ensure a hassle-free experience for you.

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