6 Days
Religious & Pilgrimage Tours
Chamoli
Nanda Devi National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of the most pristine and picturesque wilderness areas in India, nestled in the high Himalayan ranges of Uttarakhand. Centered around Nanda Devi Peak (7,816 meters) — India’s second-highest mountain — the park offers dramatic landscapes of alpine meadows, steep gorges, and snow-capped peaks. Home to rare flora and fauna like the snow leopard, Himalayan musk deer, and blue sheep, it remains a vital conservation zone within the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve. The park is also culturally significant, revered in local mythology and history. Trekking into the core zone is restricted to preserve its delicate ecosystem, but the surrounding Valley of Flowers, Joshimath, and Dhak Village offer accessible eco-tours and trekking routes with breathtaking views. Nanda Devi National Park is a haven for serious trekkers, nature enthusiasts, and spiritual seekers looking to witness one of the last untouched Himalayan wildernesses.
Reach Joshimath by evening (can travel from Haridwar/Rishikesh) Check-in at guesthouse/hotel Orientation and briefing with trekking guide Dinner and overnight stay in Joshimath
Drive to Lata Village (30 mins) Begin trek through oak and rhododendron forests to Lata Kharak (3,800 m) Packed lunch en route Camp setup at Lata Kharak Dinner and overnight in tents
Trek through high alpine meadows with breathtaking Himalayan views Spot Nanda Devi, Dunagiri, and Ronti peaks Reach Dharansi Pass (4,250 m), a key viewpoint Camp overnight in tents near Dharansi
Acclimatization and exploration of the outer sanctuary viewpoints View the Rishi Ganga gorge and inner sanctuary from designated spots Return to Dharansi Camp Dinner and overnight in tents
Descend via the same route to Lata Village Drive back to Joshimath Dinner and overnight at guesthouse/hotel
After breakfast, depart for onward journey to Rishikesh/Haridwar or Badrinath (if extending)