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Uttarakhand is situated in Northern India and can be a perfect extension to the tour of the Golden triangle. This tour includes experiences in the Kumaon region that was once ruled by the Kurmanchal and Chand kingdoms. During their peak, their rule was from Sikkim in the east to Afghanistan in the west.
Most of Kumaon is rural with many remote villages spread across the Himalayan foothills. Due to the lack of employment opportunities, Kumaon is perhaps the worst affected by the migration of youth to the cities. However, through rural tourism and other social initiatives, the youth is once again beginning to look back to their homeland for work opportunities.
The homestay experiences will give you a glimpse of the warm hospitality of the locals. And if you choose to visit during any of the festivals especially ‘Baithaki Holi‘, we can also involve you in storytelling and singing local folk songs that are a part of village rituals and a way to offer prayers.
Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi
We meet you at Kathgodam railway station and drive to our first destination. Welcome to Kumaon, also called the fruit bowl of the Himalayas for its apple, pear, plum, and apricot orchards. Over the next few days, you live with a local family and the activities would include –
Note: We can also set up accommodations, pickup, and transfers from New Delhi on request.
Travel medium: Private car | Difficulty: Easy
We drive to Choukori, a beautiful town with clear views of the Panchchuli mountains. Spend overnight in the town.
Travel medium: Private car | Difficulty: Easy
The next day we drive to Munsiyari after breakfast. We cross the beautiful glacier-fed rivers, hairpin mountain bends, and views of stunning meadows. Arrive by afternoon with the rest of the evening at leisure. Over the next few days, we will involve you in the following activities based on your preferences –
Optional: High altitude multi-day treks.
Travel medium: Private car | Difficulty: Easy
We drive down to the Binsar sanctuary and spend a few days experiencing the wildlife and nearby village life. Kumaon has over 350 species of indigenous and migratory birds such as parakeets, Khalij pheasants, forktail, eagles, monal, woodpeckers, Eurasian jays, and blackbirds. The mammals you can expect are the leopard, flying squirrel, musk deer, Himalayan goral, jungle cat, macaque, and gray langur. You can expect to see these on a guided walking tour of the sanctuary.
Go for a guided tour of Jageshwar, a 7th-century group of Shaivite temples made out of stone blocks. There are numerous other smaller shrines dedicated to Lord Vishnu, Shakti, and Surya traditions of Hinduism. The drive to Jageshwar temples itself is scenic as you travel through beautiful step farms, remote villages, and eventually the Himalayan cedar tree forests.
Travel medium: Private car | Difficulty: Easy
We say goodbye to the beautiful Kumaon and its people, and drive back to Kathgodam railway station or back to Delhi for onward journey.
We suggest and provide traditional homestays on this tour for a more immersive experience.
Yes, it is safe and feasible for solo travelers also. We help you with the necessary arrangements and set-up the budget as per your preferences.
We accept all currencies worldwide. However, the most common ones our guests pay in are – Indian Rupee (INR), Euro (EUR), Swiss Franc (CHF), Pound Sterling (£), and US/ SG/ AUS/ NZ Dollars ($).
Yes, if you are an international traveler you would land in Kolkata. We can help you set up the entire tour in India after your arrival till departure. This includes domestic flights, trains, accommodations in the arrival/ departure city, and any other tours that you want to add to this experience.
We usually don’t do international flights, travel insurance, and visas, but we can give you good recommendations for all of it.
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Village life experiences
High altitude lakes
Wildlife and Himalayan desert experiences
Local cuisine, dances and songs
Guided storytelling tours
Hands-on artisanal experiences
Volunteering experiences
Homestays with local families