Nanda devi

You can experience the scenic beauty of Bhimtal while visiting Pithoragarh on this Adi Kailash and Om Parvat Yatra. On your way, you may pass through Kumaon hamlets such as Lakhanpur and Lamari, which are ideal for learning about the region's culture and traditions. The main expedition to the peaceful surroundings finally lands you in the ideal location of Nabidang, from which you can see the heartwarming mountain range of Om Parvat.

Nanda Devi is the second highest peak in the Indian Himalayas. It is a massif with two peaks, the Nanda Devi East (7434 metres) and Nanda Devi West (7434 metres) (7,816 meters). The Nanda Devi East Base Camp is the closest a Himalayan admirer can get to witnessing the splendour of the sister peaks – standing in the centre of a ring of peaks – majestic and aloof. The mountain is significant to the locals and is one of the most beautiful peaks in the Himalayas. This trek takes you to the base camp on the peak's southern face, which is also home to the Pachu Glacier.

The trek takes you to the base camp of Nanda Devi via a historic trade route that was once home to a massive civilization. This trek takes you to the base of Nanda Devi's east peak and to the Milam Glacier, from which you can see the Trishuli, Hardeol, and Rishi Pahar peaks. The trek begins with an easy climb from Munsyari, but it gradually becomes more difficult as it approaches Bugdiyar. The trekking path winds through vast meadows, deep valleys, historic villages, gorges, and high-altitude glaciers. The trek also follows a historic exchange route, passes through moraine fields and dense forests, and provides a spectacular view in every way.

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