Nanda Devi Trek
Introduction-
Many hikers have it on their bucket lists to hike to East Nanda Devi Base Camp. Nanda Devi, the second-highest mountain in the Indian Himalaya, inspires ardent trekkers to undertake this difficult route despite being a difficult trek. The climb to the East Base Camp of Nanda Devi is an unparalleled experience, tempting hikers with views of the majestic Nanda Devi Peak, one of the most beautiful summits in the world. Trek through the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Nanda Devi National Park, whichis home to some of the most pure and unspoilt natural beauty on earth. Learn about the mythology and history of the Himalayas, particularly the stories related to the revered Nanda Devi mountain.
Trekking Tour Highlights-
The ascent from Munsyari to the start of the walk is simple, but it gradually becomes more difficult after it reaches Bugdiyar. The trekking route travels through vast meadows, steep valleys, historic settlements, gorges, and glaciers at high altitudes. The hike also follows a former trade route, passes through dense forests, moraine fields, and provides a magnificent view in every way. When we combine the path to the Nanda Devi East camp with historical context, it unquestionably qualifies as the finest trek in India. Climbers and mountaineers have long been drawn to this specific area of Nanda Devi, many of whom sneak up on the peak. Trek through the abandoned settlements of Milam and Munsiyari. The trek offers spectacular views of the surrounding mountains, including Nanda Kot (6,861m), Trishul (7,074m), Panch Chuli peaks, and Nanda Devi (7,816m). There is a remote chance that you may see certain Himalayan animals while hiking, including black bears, leopards, Himalayan Thars, Bharals, and snow leopards in addition to a wide variety of bird species. From here, one may witness the breathtaking vistas of the mystical Panchachula peaks.
Maximum Altitude: 7816 meters.
By Road State run buses travel from Kathgodam/Haldwani.
Nearest railway station: The two railway stations that are nearby are Tanakpur and Kathgodam, both of them roughly 200 kilometres from Munsiyari
Nearest Airport: Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun is the nearest airport to the Nanda Devi, 290 km.