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Duration : 4 Nights / 5 Days
Destination Covered : Yamunotri, Barkot
Tour Activities : Trekking
Tour Themes : Hill Stations & Valleys
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Exploring Chanshal Pass and Jaunsar-Bawar is a thrilling experience. The drive is on some of the narrowest roads with quite steep ascent, broken dirt trail while visiting Chanshal Pass and unexplored towns of Chakrata, Tiuni and Govind Wildlife. Jaunsar-Bawar lies between the Yamuna and Tons river in the state of Uttarakhand and is inhabited by the Jaunsaris and bawaris, which traces its origin from the Pandavas of Mahabharata & Rajputs of Rajasthan. This is relatively unexplored region of the Himalayas with is rich wildlife, Waterfalls, Dense forests and magnificient view of snow capped Himalayas.The entry point is about 60 Km from the sate capital Dehradun and extends till the Himachal border. Govind Wildlife sancturary is also the getaway to many popular treks like Har-Ki-Dun, Kedarkantha, Rupin Pass and Ruhinstera Tal trek.
This tour begins as you arrive at Dehradun and take the 90 Km drive to Chakrata which is restricted to foreign Nationals. Head further up to Tiuni which is a border town with Rohru in Himachal, drive deep into Govind wildlife sancturary and descend down to Barkot which is the base to travel to Yamunotri Dham.
Chakrata is restricted to foreign Nationals. This picturesque hill station is situated at an elevation of 2270 meters and covered by thick dense Deodar forest with charming environment, far away from the hustle and bustle of the city life. Tiger Falls tumbling from a height of 312 feet and Kimona Fall are popular waterfalls along with Budher Caves which are key attractions. Nearby is Mundali which is a scenic destination famous for magnificient view of snow capped Himalayas and is one of the best places for skiing in winters and Kanasar meadow surrounded by thick Deodar forest on the Chakrata Tiuni road.
Chanshal Pass also known as Chanshal valley is one of the unexplored region in the Shimla district in Himachal Pradesh. The pass sits atop Chanshal Peak, which at 4,520 metres and links the last villages of Dodra and Kwar. Rohru is the base to drive uo to this pass and can be reached from Shimla in Himachal and from Tiuni in Uttarakhand. Chanshal pass is about 40 Kms uphill drive from Rohru into the Pabbar Valley while driving along Pabbar River which originates from the Chanshal Ranges and pass small villages of Chirgaon and Larot. The last 20 Kms from Larot to Chansal Pass is a dirt road which further heads towards the last Indian villages of Dodra and Kuwar. Chanshal Pass remains open from May to October and is covered with snow for the rest of the year because of heay snow fall.
Govind National Park, also known as Govind Pashu Vihar is located faraway in the district Uttarkashi. This region is a trekkers’ paradise and act as a base camp for with many popular treks like Har-Ki-Dun, Kedarkantha, Rupin Pass and Ruhinsaratal trek. Naitwar is the entry point of this Park with multiple check post till the last road head at Sankri. One has to trek to Taluka, Osla and Pashu vihar to explore this region in detail.Tons river flows through the region surrounded by pristine forests and snowy peaks. There are about 15 species of mammals and 150 species of birds that call Govind Wildlife Sanctuary their home. The most notable of these animals are the Snow leopard, Himalayan Black bear, Brown bear, Musk deer, Bharal, Himalayan Tahr, Serow and Common leopard. The endangered birds found in this region are Monal Pheasant, Koklas Pheasant, Bearded Vulture Himalayan Snow fowl, Golden Eagle, Western Tragopan, Steppe Eagle and Black Eagle. Other varieties of birds include Owls, Pigeons, Minivets, Thrush, Warblers, Bulbul, Cuckoo and Finches
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