Get an amazing chance to climb up a height of about 13975 feet which could let you feel at the top of the world and view the entire region covered by thickets and glaciers.
The blooming forest trails have a lot to share with you on the way to the summit and the gushing rivers play an important role in making the trails tricky as well as exciting.
The famous wildlife of Uttarakhand may come your way if you are lucky and the rare birds found in the forests are the right companions for your trek.
Different bugyals, landscapes, and bridges across the rivers together create an astonishing sightseeing option before you.
About the Panchachuli Base Camp:
Snuggled in the lap of snow-peaked mountains, the Panchachuli Base Camp trek originates in the Darma valley of Pithoragarh district between the borders of Nepal and Tibet. Bestowed with nature’s splendour, the route to the Panchachuli glacier, lying in the lap of Kumaon Himalayas, is adorned with enchanting landscapes, snow-capped mountains, cascading waters, Alpine meadows and a rich variety of flora and fauna. Situated in Eastern Kumaon Himalaya, the trekking route forms the watershed between the Gori Ganga and Darma Valleys. The entire trek to the glacier is a walk along the river Dhauliganga.
The last road head Dar is 42km from Dharchula, and from Dar to Panchachuli Glacier will give us a pleasant walk. The trails unwinding through the tribal villages of Bongling, Sela, Nagling, Baaling and Duktu along the river Dhauliganga and thick forests of deodar and Bhojpatra and conifer are the best ones to enjoy the natural sights. The five peaks of Panchachuli form majestic visuals and enhance the Him Khand, Yuli River skirted by the forests of Devdaar, Bhoj Patra and conifer trees.
This amazing Panchachuli Base Camp trek is truly a feast to the eyes and the scenery throughout the journey is one that can only be experienced, not explained.
If you are someone who would love to roam around the mountains then Panchachuli Base Camp trek is one of the best options and the journey would come up with a lot of astounding moments. The five different peaks of Panchachuli sector numbers 1 to 5 are located at an elevation of 6904 meters, 6437 meters, 6355 meters, 6334 meters and 6312 meters. And almost all of them were conquered by many trekkers in the 1970s itself.
About the Panchachuli Base Camp Trek:
Here is a 9-day Panchachuli Base Camp trekking package that begins after you reach Kathgodam and the first point of stay is Dharchula. The picturesque ways to Dharchula crossing the towns of Bhimtal, Almora and Dhaulchina will be amazing and you will come across the various little villages and gorges. From Dahrchula, the next destination of yours will be Urthing via Dar. The pathway takes you along small tribal settlements of Tawaghat and New Sobla. Upon arriving at Dar, take a 3-4 hour walk to reach the campsite of Urthing all the way through a narrow cliff edge with the Dhauli Ganga River gushing on your right. Then comes the easy route to Naagling going through the suspension bridge across the river.
Son will be the further destination on the tour after Naagling and on that day you will be passing through rocky, the high oak and birch forests and finally arriving the highland meadow of Naagling. Surrounded by the Himalayas, the sight of the distant glaciers from this viewpoint is spellbinding. As you continue walking through the dense thickets found at Dantu Bugyals and the Meola River gushing on the other side, you will reach Panchachuli Basecamp. This steep descend into the Panchachuli base camp also offers amazing views of wildflowers, strawberries, glaciers and sprawling meadows bordered by trees. The peak of Panchachuli stands tall at 6904m towering as the backdrop.
After exploring the mind-blowing beauty of Panchachuli, trek back to Naagling along the same picture-perfect landscapes and trails. Urthing, Dar, Darchula and Kathgodam will be coming your way once again before you wind up this exciting trekking trip.
Quick Facts About Panchachuli Base Camp Trek:
Temperature: 1 to 8 degrees in nights, days are relatively warmer
Panchachuli Base Camp Trek Trekking Distance: 60km
Maximum Altitude: 13,975 Ft.
Panchachuli Base Camp Trek Difficulty Level: Easy To Moderate
Railway Station: Kathgodam is the nearest railway station
Airport: Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun
The primary activity of the whole Panchachuli Base Camp trek would obviously be hiking through the trails of the mountain and exploring the core beauty of nature. However, while doing this, you will also get the chance of having an amazing camping experience, especially during the nighttime.
If you are traveling with a group of friends, then you can always light up a bonfire and have a small picnic with your bosoms.
This trek is begins easy but gets moderately difficult with every passing day. It makes a lot of sense to spend some time before coming on a trekking holiday getting some additional exercise.
The fitter you are, after all, the more enjoyable you will find the experience. For this trip you need to be aerobically fit and also comfortable with walking up to 7 hours on some days.
The following checklist should help you with your packing. As a general rule, you should always try to keep the weight of your equipment to a minimum.
- Trekking shoes
- Trainers or sandals for river crossings and camp use
- socks (3 pairs)
- Spare laces
- Trekking trousers
- Waterproof overtrousers
- Underwear
- Thermal baselayer - leggings Baselayer shirts (short sleeve and 1 long sleeve)
- Shirts or T-shirts
- Fleece jacket or warm jumper
- Waterproof jacket
- Sunhat Warm hat
- Sunglasses Gloves or mittens Daypack 30 litres
- Sun protection (including total bloc for lips, nose etc.)
- Headtorch and spare batteries
- Water bottles 1 litre (x2)
- Sleeping bag (comfort rated -10ºC) (minus 15ºC for late November and December trips)*
- Washbag and toiletries
- Antibacterial handwash
- Small towel
- Basic First Aid Kit including: antiseptic cream, throat lozenges, diarrhoea treatment (Imodium), altitude (Diamox), painkillers, plasters and blister treatment, and re-hydration salts (Dioralite).
The temperature at Panchachuli Base Camp is comparatively fine and during the day it varies from 10 to 20 degree Celsius when it is on-season and at night it drops to 1 to 8 degree Celsius. April, May, June and then September and October are the best time to do the trekking since the days will be sunny and warmer than any other time in the year.
The Panchachuli Base Camp trekking originates in the Darma valley of Pithoragarh district between the borders of Nepal and Tibet. Situated in Eastern Kumaon Himalaya, the trekking route forms the watershed between the Gori Ganga and Darma Valleys.The entire trek to the glacier is a walk along the river Dhauliganga.
The last road head Dar is 42km from Dharchula, and from Dar to Panchachuli Glacier is a pleasant walk .The trail goes through the tribal Villages of Bongling ,Sela ,Nagling, Baaling and Duktu along the river Dhauliganga and thick Forests of deodar and Bhojpatra and conifer.
The five peaks of Panchachuli form majestic sights and enhance the Him Khand, Yuli River skirted by the forests of Devdaar, Bhoj Patra and conifer trees.
The weather during the months from April to June will be the most suitable to do the trek as the days will be warmer and sunny. Clear sky and the fine hot atmosphere will make the trekking easy. But monsoon will not be a good option to do trekking here since there are many chances for landslides though it is the right season for flowers to bloom and the greenery to replenish.
September and October are considered to be another two months perfect for the trek before the onset of winter. The weather conditions at the summit during winter are highly unpredictable and the heavy snowfall will stop us from doing this trek
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