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Nanda Ghunti Peak Expedition

Nanda Ghunti Peak Expedition In Uttarakhand Himalayas

Nanda Ghunti Peak Expedition is located in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand. Our mountains have a lot of affection for Mother Nanda Devi. Therefore this mountain here is known as Nanda Ghunti Peak, Its height is 6,309 meters. Trekkers get a clear view of the Nanda Ghunti route to Roopkund and Bedni Bugyal in the Himalayas.

Also Read About — Kuppar Bugyal — Best Trek in Himachal Pradesh

Mount Nanda Ghunti Expedition is only for experienced trekkers and aspiring climbers, Mount Nanda Ghunti Expedition is difficult expedition it’s not that easy, To climb this expedition, you have to be a good mountaineer and experienced, Those with high fitness levels and procedures and prior knowledge of the use of technical equipment or notes, ropes and cramps more.

The summit gives you unimaginably gorgeous or beautiful views in Nanda Ghunti Peak Expedition

Mt. Trishul -7,120 Meters) Trisul is a group of three Himalayan mountain peaks of western Kumaun Garhwal, Chaukhamba peak 7,138 Meters, Chaukhamba peak is a mountain massif in the Gangotri Group of the Garhwal Himalayas.

Mt. Kamet Peak (7756 Meters) is the second highest mountain in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand Himalayas, India, after Nanda Devi. It lies in the Chamoli District of Uttarakhand.

Nanda Devi Peak (7816 Meters) is the second-highest mountain in India Himalayas after Kanchenjunga and the highest located entirely within the country. It is the 23rd-highest peak in the world. In 1808 proved. We also feel proud that all these beautiful mountains are in Uttarakhand India.

History of Nanda Ghunti Peak Expedition

In history to date, there were groups on this peak that could not climb it. Most of the people prefer to go to the base camp of this peak because it is an extraordinary technique, it is not easy to climb, It is said that The first group to climb this peak, Nanda Ghunti was the first surrogate BTG Longstaff in 1907, After this, another group went climbing this mountain.

Legendary mountaineer Eric Shipton surveyed it from the west in 1931, After all, in 1944, the first serious attempt to reach the summit was also by British mountaineers. R. Good fellow and J.C. Were done by Bajard. Which is a history in itself, In the first weight in 1960, I had successfully climbed Nanda Ghunti peak this mountain with an Indian Mountaineer, The special thing is that today there are many differences between 2020 and 1960, in 1960 the technical types of equipment were not as good as they are today. Even then people did, we salute them and do a lot of stuff.

How to Reach the Nanda Ghunti Peak Expedition?

First of all, you people have to come to Dehradun

From Dehradun itself, you will go with the Himalayan hikers for this trek/ Expedition.

In Dehradun, you will get our staff that will arrange transport for you. The contact no Transport coordinator or our office team will give you a week ago to your departure

Train and flight are always available from where you will go to Dehradun

Himalayan Hikers arranged for your transport from Dehradun railway station or Airport

Transport costs will include your package pickup -drop both sides

Your Travel Plan for Nanda Ghunti Peak Expedition

If you are traveling from Kolkata, Bengaluru, Chennai, Pune, Mumbai, or Gujarat any other city, So you will have to come to Delhi, you will get a train from Delhi for Dehradun comfortably.

Option 01:- By Train

All trekkers booked yourself the,

Nanda Devi Express to Dehradun (Train no is 12206 Departure 11:30 pm: — Reached Dehradun 5:45

Dehradun Express- to Dehradun (Train no is 12687 Departure -9:10 pm:- Reached Dehradun 5:00 am

Take both overnight trains Dehradun to from new Delhi- Dehradun Special A/C train from Hazrat Nizamuddin railway station the best option to you. The train reached at Dehradun railway station morning 5:45 to 6:30 am if you Meet to Our office Member — joining to our upcoming batches and Group.

Option 02:- By Air –

Jolly Grant airport is the nearest airport in Dehradun. Located about 27 km for the Dehradun city. There are flights available from all states to Dehradun, you can go online and book your tickets. These are easy and easy ways for you and you also save your time, Taxis are available from the airport to Dehradun at all time costs Rs. 800/* one-way pay to directly.

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Duration:17 Days from Dehradun to Dehradun)

Best Season: June and September or October 1st week

Level: Difficult

Highest Point:6,309 meters

Trekking Distance (total) — 115 km

Weather: It is unpredictable and can change anytime so do keep an extra day in the itinerary

Temperature: (-2°C to -15°C)

Key Points about Nanda Ghunti Expedition

Level: Difficult (so first-timers trekkers should avoid)

Proper conditioning & training of body required

Group size minimum 3 and maximum of 10 people

Need proper Expedition gear & clothing for sub-zero temperatures?

Shoes are the single most important equipment

High Altitude requires proper acclimatization

Post monsoon or pre-monsoon is the best time. During rains, the region is prone to landslides

Phones don’t work on the trek, we provide to you Radio Walkie Talkie for Communication

The beautiful landscape so carry good photo gear (I couldn’t carry my best equipment)

Travel light (my backpack was heavy at about 12 kg to 15 Kg )

Keep an extra day in your itinerary for attempt to summit account for bad weather

If you choose Good and local trekking company Himalayan Hikers than it is better for you because Himalayan Hikers is a local company our mission is safe treks, growth of locals. Some groups come with us for the Expedition, like the N.C.C Group, NaviForce, Army force, Ets

Alcohol and smoking are not allowed in during the Expedition

Short Itinerary of Nanda Ghunti Peak Expedition

Day 01- Pick up to you from Dehradun Drive to Sutol — 250 km by taxi (8/9 Hours) (7,875 ft) overnight stay Hotel / Camp

Day 2- Rest day in Sutol for acclimatization

Day 3- Trek from Sutol to Lata Khopri camp (08 km) (4/5 Hours) (9689 ft)

Day 4- Trek from Lata Khopri to Homkund/Base Camp (08 km) (5/6 Hours) (13,450 ft)

Day 5- Rest or Acclimatization Day at Base Camp

Day 6- Base Camp to Advanced Base Camp (15,092 ft) (7/8 Hours) and back to Base Camp

Day 7- Base camp to ABC (15,092 ft)

Day 8 –ABC to Camp 01 (18,373 ft) and back to ABC

Day 9 — ABC to Camp 01 (18,373 ft)

Day 10- Camp 01 to Summit Camp (19,357 ft) and back to Camp 1

Day 11- Camp 1 to Summit Camp (19,357 FT)

Day 12 — Summit Camp to Summit (20,699 FT) and back to Camp 1

Day 13 — and 14 are reserved for a summit attempt

Day 15 — Camp 1 to Base Camp/Homkund camp

Day 16 — Trek from Base Camp to Sutol (8/9 Hours)

Day 17 — Drive from Sutol to Dehradun — (250 km) (8/9 Hours)

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