Nachiketa Tal Lake of Uttarkashi Uttarakhand India
Nachiketa Tal Lake of Uttarkashi Uttarakhand
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How we completed Dodital's 22 Km ट्रेक || Is it worth visiting?
Watch this awesome travel video of Dodital trek. This travel vlog will take you from Dehradun through Uttarkashi, its villages, and right up to Dodital - A beautiful lake in Uttarakhand, India. Ajey semwal is my fellow traveller in this trek to Dodital.
Dodital is a lake in the Uttarakhand state of India. To be precise, it is in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand state.
The first day, we started from Dehradun (the capital city of Uttarakhand) and reached up to Uttarkashi which is around 143 km from Dehradun. We stayed there overnight and then early morning we rode around 10 km before we reached Sangam Chatti -- a small village. Tourists may get eatables here.
From there we started our 22 km trek. The first patch of 5 km up to Agora village was quite difficult but then another 2 km trek to Bebra village was a big sigh of relief. Bebra is the only place where you can grab a bite because after that you just have to trek for 17 km on the trot.
The first day we reached up to Maanjhi where we stayed in our tent. On the way to Maanjhi, we experienced the serenity and tranquillity like never before. As if nature had wide opened its arms to welcome us. The snow lad peaks were the sole hope for us as no living beings could be seen there except birds and animals. It was so as we had planned on a festive day and people were not as wacko as us.
Next early morning, we moved towards our summit. We were already so infused with enthusiasm but when we witnessed the lake, it literally transpired everything so surreal. we could not wait but to admire the beauty of the lake endlessly. It was indeed one of the best trips so far in my life.
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Indian porters move towards Sangam Chatti : Dodital Trek
Indian porters carrying load as they move forwards to Sangam Chatti during Dodital trek in Uttarakhand.
Dodital is an emerald lake nestled amidst high mountains at an altitude of 3,310mts above sea level. With its seren setting and tranquil environs, Dodital is arguably one of the most beautiful high altitude lakes of North India. Dodital is named after the rare Himalayan Trout’s known as Dodi in local language. This lake is one of the very few water bodies where Himalayan Trout’s are found.
On one corner of the lake a beautiful temple is dedicated to Lord Ganesha. According to mythology this is the place where Lord Ganesh was born. The circumference of the lake is 1.5kms with dense deodar trees all around it. Dodital can be reached in two days by trekking 22kms from Sangam Chatti. The trekking to Dodital Is easy but the trail gets moderate if you trek towards Darwa Pass. A wide range imposing Himalayan range can be seen from Darwa Top.
Dodital is considered as one of the most beautiful lakes of India and its extremely popular with nature lovers and trekking enthusiasts. The origin of this Tal is from the natural springs and the source of river ‘Asi Ganga’.
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World famous Lord Ganesh birth place Dodital Uttarkashi uttarakhand, India
Dodital, Lord Ganesha Birth place, uttarkashi uttarakhand
Dodi Tal Barsu Trek
Dodi Tal Barsu Trek, Garhwal, Uttarakhand.
We were in search of a trek, little tough but not so difficult with altitude around 15000 feet in Himalya. And finally with lot of discussions we finalized Barsu Trek.
The trek began from altitude 4450 feet and ended at altitude 5200 feet.
We walked about 7o kms. (Trail of 20,000 feet rise and 19,000 fall.) This exercise was equivalent to 25,000 calories.
Our camp at Deokund Base was at altitude 14000 feet at a temperature of minus 5 degrees. Dayara Bugal was beautiful green meadows patch.
We saw beautiful reflections in lake of trees, ice peaks, hills and of ourselves.
We enjoyed walking in ice fall.
Our desire was to enjoy view of sky of Golden Ice Peaks. From third camp onwards, we were very near to ice peaks. The sky and ice peaks change their colors just for couple of minutes. We were switching cameras at sun rise and sun set. But we were not lucky. At the last camp we packed our cameras in a very sad mood. Our camp was just at five minutes walking distance. Suddenly all atmosphere changed. We focused cameras on golden ice peaks and captured the golden moments of our trek.
Himalayan Lake Series: Doditaal, tranquility thy name is Himalayan lake
Pristine Dodital lake, high altitude lake 11,000 +ft , on a rare tiny valley nestled among Shivalik green mountains. flora rich green mountain segment of Himalayas. one of the sources of the Ganga. Assi ganga (80 tributaries) that join Bhagirathi further down.
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Dayara Bugyal - Dodi Taal Trek, June 2018
ITTMC, Delhi
Dodital Trek | Dodital Darwa Pass Trek | Darwa Top Trek | Trekking in Uttarakhand
Dodital temple is situated at the height of 9925 ft above sea level in uttarkashi dist in Uttrakhand. Dodital is the birth place of lord Ganesha, This Tal is the origin of Assi Ganga River which joins Bhagirathi river in Gangori confluence. From Rishikesh and Dehradun motor road reaches Uttarkashi and then a narrow road to Sangam Chatti. After Sangam Chatti this is 24 km trek to reach to Dodital. From Dodital there is 5 km difficult trek to Darwa Top. Between Dodital and Sangam Chatti a night halt is available in Agora or Bevra Chatti village. Trek is beautiful.
To get information from Delhi to Rishikesh route you can visit below link of our video Rudranath Trek Part 1:
Dodi taal trek video
Dayara Bugyal & Dodi Taal trek - November 2014
Halfway up to Darwa top a trekker speaks about Dodital
Dodital is a freshwater lake in Uttarakhand, India, situated at a height of 3,024 metres (9,921 ft). To reach Dodital, one may reach Uttarkashi by road and then walk to Dodital here via Bewra and other minor villages alongside the Ganges river.
According to one of the popular legends Lord Ganesha chose this place as his abode. There is a temple devoted to Lord Ganesha here. Another name for this lake is 'Dhundital' meaning Ganesh ka tal or lake of Ganesha.
Dodital means Emerald Lake and is situated at a height of 10, 500 feet in a forested bowl above Uttarkashi in Uttaranchal, now named Uttarakhand. It is a two day trek from the road head at Kalyani, along the Assi Ganga River. The first day's stop, after a brief but steep trek, is at Agoda village. After that, one walks 16 kilometers, across Rhododendron and oak forests to Dodital, passing through some beautiful mountain scapes inhabited by Goral (a wild Himalayan mountain goat) and Black Bear and coveys of Monal Pheasant with their iridescent plumage. Above Dodital lies Darwa Top, from where one can get beautiful views of Bandarpunch or Banderpunch (White and Black Peak) at around 20, 956 feet, and views of the Gangotri valley. Other images include Primula macrophylla, Short-toed Eagle doing the samba, a swim across the icy cold lake, setting up camp, pitching tents, fishing for Rainbow trout, a tarn at Darwa Top, views of the Hanuman Ganga, Rhododendron shrubs, crossing streams and waterfalls, Himalayan Pied Woodpeckers, Nuthatch, Himalaya, Himalayas, Shivling, Jaonli, Sudarshan, Podophyllum hexandrum, fishing. adventure sports right across the state, including mountaineering, trekking, angling/fishing, ballooning, heli-skiing, skiing, para-sailing, para-gliding and river-rafting. Swargarohini and Bandarpunch ranges in the Govind Pashu Vihar sanctuary, and the Tons river basin, to the Gangotri head-waters, the Nelong-Rudragaira valleys, Harsil and the Lamkhaga and Dhuvadhar Kandi Passes and valleys. And the Jaonli and Chirbas Pravat, Sudarshan and Black Peak regions nearby. On to Yamnotri, Badrinath, Kedarnath and the char dhams. The Ganga and its river valleys. unphotographed and inaccessible Nanda Devi Sanctuary. Rare pictures of Changabang, Nanda Devi, Creamroll, Devtoli, Nanda Ghunti, Trishul and other high peaks of the region. Then the Sundardhunga and Milam valleys and peaks of Kumaon.
The lower Garhwal and Kumaon hills, with Landour/Mussoorie, Lansdowne, Ranikhet, Corbett Park/Marchula/Ramganga/Mohan axis, Sona Nadi and Haldparao/Kanda regions around Corbett. River-rafting on the Sarda, the Tons and the Ganga. Nehru Institute of Mountaineering courses at Draupadi-ka-danda and around Dodital/Hanuman Ganga valley/Darwa Top, etc. The famous kilometer-deep bridge on the Jarh Ganga, at Lanka, beyond Harsil. Bhilangana valley and the Ghuttu-Reeh trek. Wildlife of Uttaranchal with Black Bear, leopard, Snow Leopard, Monal and Kaleej Pheasants, Himalayan Barbets, Black-capped Sibia, Himalayan Pied Woodpecker, Scimitar Babblers, Chukor partridge, Goral and Serow, Mahseer fish, etc.
Wild flowers such as the Saussurea, the rare Paraquilegia microphylla of Nanda Devi, the beautiful Primula stuartii and Primula macrophylla of Dodital/Darwa Top, the ever-present Edelweiss, the exquisite tree-Rhododendrons of the lower hills and the dwarf ones of the high pasturelands and meadows... authentic montage of Uttaranchal, it's people, mountains, rivers, valleys, places, and its bird, animal and flower-life.
Source - Wikipedia
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A trek to Dodital
Dodital means Emerald Lake and is situated at a height of 10, 500 feet in a forested bowl above Uttarkashi in Uttaranchal, now named Uttarakhand. It is a two day trek from the road head at Kalyani, along the Assi Ganga River. The first day's stop, after a brief but steep trek, is at Agoda village. After that, one walks 16 kilometers, across Rhododendron and oak forests to Dodital, passing through some beautiful mountain scapes inhabited by Goral (a wild Himalayan mountain goat) and Black Bear and coveys of Monal Pheasant with their iridescent plumage. Above Dodital lies Darwa Top, from where one can get beautiful views of Bandarpunch or Banderpunch (White and Black Peak) at around 20, 956 feet, and views of the Gangotri valley. Other images include Primula macrophylla, Short-toed Eagle doing the samba, a swim across the icy cold lake, setting up camp, pitching tents, fishing for Rainbow trout, a tarn at Darwa Top, views of the Hanuman Ganga, Rhododendron shrubs, crossing streams and waterfalls, Himalayan Pied Woodpeckers, Nuthatch, Himalaya, Himalayas, Shivling, Jaonli, Sudarshan, Podophyllum hexandrum, fishing. adventure sports right across the state, including mountaineering, trekking, angling/fishing, ballooning, heli-skiing, skiing, para-sailing, para-gliding and river-rafting. Swargarohini and Bandarpunch ranges in the Govind Pashu Vihar sanctuary, and the Tons river basin, to the Gangotri head-waters, the Nelong-Rudragaira valleys, Harsil and the Lamkhaga and Dhuvadhar Kandi Passes and valleys. And the Jaonli and Chirbas Parvat, Sudarshan and Black Peak regions nearby. On to Yamnotri, Badrinath, Kedarnath and the char dhams. The Ganga and its river valleys. unphotographed and inaccessible Nanda Devi Sanctuary. Rare pictures of Changabang, Nanda Devi, Creamroll, Devtoli, Nanda Ghunti, Trishul and other high peaks of the region. Then the Sundardhunga and Milam valleys and peaks of Kumaon.
The lower Garhwal and Kumaon hills, with Landour/Mussoorie, Lansdowne, Ranikhet, Corbett Park/Marchula/Ramganga/Mohan axis, Sona Nadi and Haldparao/Kanda regions around Corbett. River-rafting on the Sarda, the Tons and the Ganga. Nehru Institute of Mountaineering courses at Draupadi-ka-danda and around Dodital/Hanuman Ganga valley/Darwa Top, etc. The famous kilometer-deep bridge on the Jarh Ganga, at Lanka, beyond Harsil. Bhilangana valley and the Ghuttu-Reeh trek. Wildlife of Uttaranchal with Black Bear, leopard, Snow Leopard, Monal and Kaleej Pheasants, Himalayan Barbets, Black-capped Sibia, Himalayan Pied Woodpecker, Scimitar Babblers, Chukor partridge, Goral and Serow, Mahseer fish, etc.
Wild flowers such as the Saussuria, the rare Paraquilegia microphylla of Nanda Devi, the beautiful Primula stuartii and Primula macrophylla of Dodital/Darwa Top, the ever-present Edelweiss, the exquisite tree-Rhododendrons of the lower hills and the dwarf ones of the high pasturelands and meadows... authentic montage of Uttaranchal, it's people, mountains, rivers, valleys, places, and its bird, animal and flower-life.
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM 1080i High Definition, HDV and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world... Reach us at rupindang [at] gmail [dot] com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com.
Bandarpunch towering over Darwa Top, high above Dodital
Above the head-waters of the Assi Ganga on the Dodital side and the Hanuman Ganga that heads down to Kharsali and below the Yamunotri temple valley, lie the Bandarpunch peaks. The waters of the Assi Ganga join the Ganga above Uttarakashi and below Kalyani... A wonderful little trout stream indeed!
Pitching a tent for the first time at Dodital, in front of the old Forest Rest House, in good old Lakhiram's days!
Dodital is a freshwater lake in Uttarakhand, India, situated at a height of 3,024 metres (9,921 ft). To reach Dodital, one may reach Uttarkashi by road and then walk to Dodital here via Bewra and other minor villages alongside the Ganges river.
According to one of the popular legends Lord Ganesha chose this place as his abode. There is a temple devoted to Lord Ganesha here. Another name for this lake is 'Dhundital' meaning Ganesh ka tal or lake of Ganesha.
Dodital means Emerald Lake and is situated at a height of 10, 500 feet in a forested bowl above Uttarkashi in Uttaranchal, now named Uttarakhand. It is a two day trek from the road head at Kalyani, along the Assi Ganga River. The first day's stop, after a brief but steep trek, is at Agoda village. After that, one walks 16 kilometers, across Rhododendron and oak forests to Dodital, passing through some beautiful mountain scapes inhabited by Goral (a wild Himalayan mountain goat) and Black Bear and coveys of Monal Pheasant with their iridescent plumage. Above Dodital lies Darwa Top, from where one can get beautiful views of Bandarpunch or Banderpunch (White and Black Peak) at around 20, 956 feet, and views of the Gangotri valley. Other images include Primula macrophylla, Short-toed Eagle doing the samba, a swim across the icy cold lake, setting up camp, pitching tents, fishing for Rainbow trout, a tarn at Darwa Top, views of the Hanuman Ganga, Rhododendron shrubs, crossing streams and waterfalls, Himalayan Pied Woodpeckers, Nuthatch, Himalaya, Himalayas, Shivling, Jaonli, Sudarshan, Podophyllum hexandrum, fishing. adventure sports right across the state, including mountaineering, trekking, angling/fishing, ballooning, heli-skiing, skiing, para-sailing, para-gliding and river-rafting. Swargarohini and Bandarpunch ranges in the Govind Pashu Vihar sanctuary, and the Tons river basin, to the Gangotri head-waters, the Nelong-Rudragaira valleys, Harsil and the Lamkhaga and Dhuvadhar Kandi Passes and valleys. And the Jaonli and Chirbas Pravat, Sudarshan and Black Peak regions nearby. On to Yamnotri, Badrinath, Kedarnath and the char dhams. The Ganga and its river valleys. unphotographed and inaccessible Nanda Devi Sanctuary. Rare pictures of Changabang, Nanda Devi, Creamroll, Devtoli, Nanda Ghunti, Trishul and other high peaks of the region. Then the Sundardhunga and Milam valleys and peaks of Kumaon.
The lower Garhwal and Kumaon hills, with Landour/Mussoorie, Lansdowne, Ranikhet, Corbett Park/Marchula/Ramganga/Mohan axis, Sona Nadi and Haldparao/Kanda regions around Corbett. River-rafting on the Sarda, the Tons and the Ganga. Nehru Institute of Mountaineering courses at Draupadi-ka-danda and around Dodital/Hanuman Ganga valley/Darwa Top, etc. The famous kilometer-deep bridge on the Jarh Ganga, at Lanka, beyond Harsil. Bhilangana valley and the Ghuttu-Reeh trek. Wildlife of Uttaranchal with Black Bear, leopard, Snow Leopard, Monal and Kaleej Pheasants, Himalayan Barbets, Black-capped Sibia, Himalayan Pied Woodpecker, Scimitar Babblers, Chukor partridge, Goral and Serow, Mahseer fish, etc.
Wild flowers such as the Saussurea, the rare Paraquilegia microphylla of Nanda Devi, the beautiful Primula stuartii and Primula macrophylla of Dodital/Darwa Top, the ever-present Edelweiss, the exquisite tree-Rhododendrons of the lower hills and the dwarf ones of the high pasturelands and meadows... authentic montage of Uttaranchal, it's people, mountains, rivers, valleys, places, and its bird, animal and flower-life.
Source - Wikipedia
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM 1080i High Definition, HDV and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world... Reach us at wfi @ vsnl.com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com.
Adventure at Ease-------Trek to Dayara, Uttrarkashi, Garhwal, in May 2008, Part---III
Trekking-----After spending some quality time at Camp---I, we proceeded to Camp---II, which is at beautiful Meadow(Bugyaal) around 12000 ft. from sea level surrounded by Snow-clad peaks of Garhwal Region.
Dodital Winter Trek | ITM Holidays
The Dodital trek is one of the scenic treks in the Garhwal Himalayan area. The Dodital trek is short and easy to moderate trek that will take through dense forest, small river crossing, large fields and magnificent Himalayan Landscapes. The Dodital is a lake surrounding by thick forest of Rhododendron, Fir and Oak. It is roughly hexagonal in shape, this lake is occupied by the Himalayan golden trout that is named as Dodi in local language. The Dodital Lake is also referred as the holy lake related to the story of Lord Ganesha's birth in Hindu Mythology.
Dodital Hanumanchatti Trek
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