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Duration :
03 Nights / 04 Days |
Places to Visit :
Delhi - Corbett - Agra - Nainital
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Day 01:
Delhi -
Corbett National Park
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Drive from Delhi-Corbet
National Park (275-kms / 6 hr.) early in the morning.
Arrival at the camp site by noon. After having lunch,
drive onward for Dhangarhi gate for entry to Dhikala
Tourism zone. Take a visit to the Interpretation
Centre. Enjoy a Jeep safari through the dense jungles
of Jim Corbet Park. The Safari trip also take you to
the lower jungle track along the Ramganga river,
accompanied by an expert guide. Cross the river at
Gethia Rao bridge for the Kanda Range, where Jim
Corbett shot the famous Kanda man-eater. Arrive at the
main tourist complex, Dhikala to check in. Relax a
while or indulge in some wildlife photography. Dinner
and overnight stay
Day 0 2:
Corbett National Park
Take up a early
morning Elephant safari through the open Chaurs
(grasslands) and dense forests by an unconventional
route. Elephant safari is the best option for wildlife
viewing in the Corbet National Park. Return back to
the complex for breakfast and then again drive by jeep
to the scenic lake area to catch the sight of Marsh
crocodile basking in the sun. Visit the Jhirnajhali
area for viewing the famous Gharial - the fish eating
crocodile. Return for lunch and some rest or opt for
spending the afternoon on a watchtower overlooking a
water hole. Jeep safari on a track along the periphery
of the core area. Take this exciting drive through the
unforgettable and breathtaking Khinanauli range to
catch some best wildlife sights and Tigers in Jim
Corbet Park. Return to the to tourist complex in the
evening. Watch film shows on wildlife. Dinner and
overnight stay.
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Day 03:
Corbett National Park
Drive back to the
campsite after breakfast. Have lunch after arriving at
the camp. Take an afternoon jeep safari to Bijrani for
tiger tracking. Overnight stay in the resort
Day 04:
Corbett National Park / Delhi / Agra / Nainital /
Onward Destination
Drive towards
Bhuvankhal early in the morning to witness the
beautiful sunrise and the snow clad peaks of the
central Himalayas. Return back to the campsite for
lunch. Drive to onward destination or towards Lal Kuan,
Nanital (80-kms / 2 hr.) station to connect overnight
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Ladakh is surel y
the most adventurous travelling place in the world
today. It has extensive possibilities of highland
treks and challenging climbing. We at WAYMARK
ADVENTURES offer trekking program's from five days to
one month. One can make his choice, and trek in the
valleys of Zanskar or Stok Kangri or Markha or Rupshu
and many more trekking program's will be forwarded by
us on request.
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The Ladakh trek promises to be a rare experience, even
for the most seasoned trekkers. The trekker in the
process, also, gets an exposure to the intriguing
socio - cultural life of the people living in the
local area.
Trekking possibilities include short, day-long walks
up and down mountain slopes to visit isolate d
villages or monastic settlements, or across a ridge to
enjoy the sheer beauty of the lunar mountainscape. Or
long, transmountain treks involving weeks of walking
and camping in the wilderness. For example, the trek
from Lamayuru in the Indus valley to Darcha in Lahoul
across Zanskar takes nearly three weeks
Most of the established routes traverse the Zanskar
range which separates the Indus Valley from Zanskar.
The 10- day Markah valley trek, the 11- day
Lamayrur-Padum traverse and the stock-Khangri round
trek are the more popular ones among the numerous
options available in this convoluted mountain mass. In
recent years, parts of the Ladakh range between the
Indus and Shayok valleys have also become available
fro trekking.
The traditional trekking season extends from early
June to mid-October. But localised treks within the
Indus Valley can undertaken even in May. On the other
hand, some routes are suitable only for late autumn as
during the summer, the bed of narrow valleys through
which the tracks lie become turbulent streams, as in
the case of the 13-day Hemis-Markha-Padum trek
The winter access to the Zanskar Valley is actually
along the frozen surface of the Zanskar river. This
route, known as Chaddar, calls for elaborate
arrangements
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