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Trekking in the Indian Himalayas

8 treks in Uttarakhand – Nanda Devi Sanctuary, Shivling and Gaumukh, the source of the Ganges

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Guidebook to 8 treks in the Uttarakhand Himalaya, including the Nanda Devi Sanctuary, Shivling and the source of the Ganges. Ranging from 3 to 8 days, these guided trekking routes take in verdant valleys, alpine meadows, peaks, glaciers, holy sites and national parks, with the chance to see protected species such as snow leopard and musk deer.

Seasons

Spring (March/April) for the last of the snow, green meadows and rhododendrons/wildflowers blooming; summer (May/June) opens up settled weather and the higher altitudes; the post-monsoon season (mid-September/mid-October) has clear views of mountains and higher altitudes are again possible; and autumn (mid-October to the end of November) brings clear air. Trekking in the monsoon (July/August) is difficult, and possibilities are limited in winter (December–February) due to snow on the trails and temperatures of -5 to -10 C, or below.

Centres

In the Garwhal Himalaya: Dehra Dun, Joshimath and Sankri; in Kumaon: Munsyari and Loharkhet.

Difficulty

With diverse trails including trade and pilgrimage routes, wide paths, ridges, mountain passes and glaciers, each trek is graded from easy to challenging.

Must See

Highlights include Nanda Devi and the dramatic Rishi Ganga gorge, as well as Gaumukh — the sacred source of the Ganges — and the striking peak of Shivling. Walkers can explore the Pindari and Milam glaciers, enjoy summit views from Kedarkantha, Darwa Top and Dayara Bugyal, and take in a landscape of alpine meadows, rhododendron forests, glacial lakes and rushing rivers.
ISBN
9781852849863
Availability
Not Yet Published
Available
15 Oct 2025
Edition
First
Pages
336
Size
17.20 x 11.60 x 1.50cm
Weight
0g

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Overview

A guidebook to trekking in the Uttarakhand region of the Indian Himalaya. These 8 guided routes are graded according to difficulty and include forest trails, gorge walks, mountain passes, high-altitude summits and glaciers.

Suitable for hikers with a reasonable level of fitness and experience, each trek involves between 1000m and 4000m of elevation gain, with the highest route reaching more than 4300m in altitude. Treks take from 3–9 days to complete, with total lengths of 10–53 miles (15–85km).

  • Includes 1:50,000 mapping of each stage, with trek overview maps and elevation profiles also provided
  • Handy route summary tables give a snapshot of the treks
  • Advice on planning and preparation, including trek operators, guides and homestay accommodation
  • Information on safety considerations
  • GPX files available to download

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By Brian Furze

Brian Furze is an educator and advocate for community-based trekking whose work has included the Indian Himalaya, particularly Uttarakhand, for many years. He discovered trekking more than 30 years ago and continues to be drawn to the Himalaya and the mountains and national parks of Australia. Brian lives on the Murray River, within an hour of the Australian Alps.

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