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6 Days / 5 Nights
Daily Tour
20 people
English, Hindi
Ridge excursions are incredibly rare in our nation. A mountain’s ridge is where two of its sides meet. As a result, walking along a ridge is similar to walking along a precipice because only the mountain’s flanks are on each side of you.
In Uttarakhand, there is a trek path known as Phulara Ridge that is perfect for adventure seekers and may offer both an exciting and enjoyable experience when trekking in India. It is important to note that this walk, which takes place in the heart of the Himalayas, is among the most alluring for trekkers.
With a high altitude of 12,127 feet, the Phulara Ridge walk suggests a beautiful journey. This strenuous trek in Uttarakhand is rated as easy to moderately difficult, depending mostly on the family’s level of fitness. Families and lone hikers alike can participate in this excursion.
The entire time, you can still see the 250-degree vista of snow-capped mountains! As you cross the ridge that curves into the countryside, it almost seems as though these mountains are hiking alongside you. Both sides of the land slope downward beneath you, one into a valley and the other into a meadow. This is what distinguishes the experience at Phulara Ridge.
# | Discount group | From adult | To adult | Value |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Group (5-10 Adult) | 5 | 10 | % |
2 | Group (11-20 Adult) | 11 | 20 | % |
You have the option to travel from Dehradun to Sankri on the first day of the Phulara Ridge hike. Drive time is 8 to 10 hours from Dehradun.
On the second day of your Phulara Ridge hike, you will leave Sankri base camp and go toward Sikolta. On this day, you will see a wonderful pine forest and charming sights. 5 hours were expended.
On the third day of your Phulara Ridge trek, head from Sikolta in the direction of Bhoj Gadi. The 30-minute excursion will take place through a forest. It took four hours.
You will witness a breathtaking dawn that will revitalise your morning ritual before you begin your day; it takes an hour to reach the summit to watch the sunrise over the ridge.
You almost get the impression that mountains are following you around wherever you go as you walk.
Day 5 will begin with a 30-minute walk to Taluka, where you'll pass Gujjar huts that have been razed en route back to Sankri through Taluka. 5 hours for the trek and 1 hour for the trip to Sankri.
On the sixth day of the Phulara Ridge Trip, you will bid farewell to this lovely trek and travel back to Dehradun from Sankri, which will take 8 to 9 hours. Eight to nine hours total.
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