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Curzon's Trail and the Kuari Pass

India
3 reviews
Available Departures: May, Jun, Oct, Nov

16 days from

US$2,590

without flights
Walk & Trek
Guided Group
MODERATE MODERATE

An iconic Indian Himalaya trekking holiday in the Garhwal following Curzon's Trail over the Kuari Pass

Trip Code: KUA
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Curzon's Trail and the Kuari Pass

Highlights
  • Trek in the footsteps of early adventurers on the famous Curzon's Trail
  • Cross the Kuari Pass (3650m) and experience breathtaking views of Nanda Devi
  • Enjoy spectacular camping places and incredible ridge walking  
  • Explore Rishikesh and witness the 'ceremony of lights' on the River Ganges at Haridwar
  • Extensions available to the Taj Mahal and Agra

At a Glance
  • Group Size 4 to 16
  • 9 days trekking
  • 5 days cultural experience and sightseeing
  • Max altitude - 3650 metres
  • Join In Delhi

Accommodation & Meals
  • All meals included
  • 9 nights Camping
  • 6 nights Hotel
Overview

After a night in Delhi we travel north to Rishikesh and Rudraprayag in the Himalayan state of Uttarakhand. Then, following a route trekked by Lord Curzon in 1905 and by Shipton and Tilman 30 years later, this excellent adventure trekking holiday traverses the western edge of the Nanda Devi Sanctuary. After our first day of trekking, we reach the spectacular meadow of Bedni Bugyal, a famously scenic location with a skyline dominated to the north-west by the peaks of Trisul (7120m) and Nanda Ghunti. A further week of superb foothills trekking takes us through forest and farmland and by way of a series of ridges, the last of which we cross at the Kuari Pass (3650m). Changabang, Kamet and Nanda Devi (7816m) are just 3 of the India Himalayan giants visible from this sublime viewpoint. En route back to Delhi, we have time to experience the magic of Haridwar and to attend the 'arti' (floating lamp) ceremony on the Ganges. This is a great trek and an unforgettable journey into the mystical Hindu territory of Garhwal.

Is this holiday for you?

This is a very scenic 9-day trekking holiday, in an area of the India Himalaya seldom visited by other trekkers. Generally the trek route follows ancient trade routes and pilgrimage trails that offer very good walking conditions. The usual day's walk will be around 5 to 6 hours. Whilst there are several ridges and passes to cross during the trek, and some steep ascent and descent this not a tou …

This is a very scenic 9-day trekking holiday, in an area of the India Himalaya seldom visited by other trekkers. Generally the trek route follows ancient trade routes and pilgrimage trails that offer very good walking conditions. The usual day's walk will be around 5 to 6 hours. Whilst there are several ridges and passes to cross during the trek, and some steep ascent and descent this not a tough trekking trip and should be within the capabilities of any regular hill walker or back-country hiker. Note that the highest campsite is actually close to the start of the trip. The altitude attained on the holiday is relatively modest and should cause few problems. Overall this is an excellent walking holiday, both for experienced trekkers seeking a relatively untouched corner of the Himalaya and for novices looking for an introduction to Himalayan trekking.

Why KE?

Another trek unique to KE! This holiday takes us across a landscape of stunning, superlative views, through ancient oak and rhododendron forests and stays at campsites especially selected for their incredible locations. All transfers, all accommodation and all meals are included in the cost of this classic trekking holiday.

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