Lush-green hills of Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary in Uttarakhand
Dense rich forest on the hill and river flowing in the valley that connects to nature and home to various plants and animal. The view of clear blue sky which lies above the Himalayas from Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary in Uttarakhand, India.
Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary region was notified as a reserve forest between the years 1916 and 1920 and in year 1972 the reserve forest was changed to become a sanctuary. The main purpose of this sanctuary is to protect the endangered Himalayan Musk Deer and it is home to a host of wild inhabitants like the snow leopard, serow, snow cock, goral, sambar, musk deer, fox, deer, jackal, hare and Himalayan mouse.
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RUDRANATH TEMPLE LOCATED INSIDE KEDARNATH WILDLIFE SANCTUARY
Rudranath temple located inside the Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the Panch Kedar Temples at around 3600 meter altitude. The video was shot, edited and compiled by DFO Kedarnath wildlife division, Gopeshwar, district Chamoli, Uttarakhand, India.
Madhyamaheswar temple seen from Budha Madhyamaheshwar : Kedarnath wildlife sanctuary
A view of Madhyamaheshwar Temple as seen from Budha Madhyameshwar with the next few clips showing the trail leading up to Kanchani Khal, the ridge and pass above which leads into the Pandusera and Nandikund valleys beyond. This is high altitude country in Uttarakhand, with Tahr cliffs above and lots of Monal Pheasant nesting sites in the Rhododendron shrubbery that ends just above the tree line here.
Despite being a modest temple town, this is deep within the highly sensitive Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary and very limits amounts of human visitation and presence are allowed here.
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Waterfalls in the Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary: Himalayan purity
Beautiful view of waterfalls and cascades in the Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary in Uttarakhand, India. Cascades water rapidly pours down from steep slope that creates ripples on the ground.
Kedarnath Musk Deer Sanctuary is a national sanctuary in Uttarakhand, India. Its alternate name comes from its primary purpose of protecting the endangered Himalayan musk deer. It is internationally important for the diversity of its flora and fauna.
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Chopta Tungnath || Highest Shiv Temple || Mini Switzerland of Uttarakhand
Chopta is a small region of meadows and evergreen forest area which is a part of Kedarnath wildlife sanctuary located in Uttarakhand state India and a base for trekking to Tungnath third temple of Panchkedar which lies 3.5 km away.Chopta is an unspoiled natural destination lying in the lap of the Uttarakhand Himalayas and offer views of the imposing Himalayan range including Trishul, Nanda Devi and Chaukhamba. Chopta village is surrounded by forests of pine, deodar and rich in flora and fauna include rare species of birds and musk deer.Popularly known as (MINI SWITZERLAND). Chopta can be reached from rishikesh via rudraprayag, kund, ukhimath or via rudraprayag, karnprayag, chamoli, gopeshwar .
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CAMPING AND TREKKING
SNOW TREKKING AND SNOW SKIING
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Outing to Kedarnath Musk Deer Sanctuary
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[Wikipedia] Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary
Kedarnath Wild Life Sanctuary, also called the Kedarnath Musk Deer Sanctuary, is a national sanctuary in Uttarakhand, India. Its alternate name comes from its primary purpose of protecting the endangered Himalayan musk deer. Consisting of an area of 975 km2 (376 sq mi), it is the largest protected area in the western Himalayas. It is internationally important for the diversity of its flora and fauna (particularly of ungulate species).
Located in the Himalayan Highlands with an elevation ranging from 1,160 m (3,810 ft) (near Phata) to the Chaukhamba peak at 7,068 m (23,189 ft), it was a notified reserve forest between 1916 and 1920. It was changed to a sanctuary on January 21, 1972, and has been designated a Habitat/Species Management Area by the IUCN. Since 1972, the area of the park has expanded from 967–975 ha (2,390–2,409 acres).
The sanctuary straddles a geographically diverse landscape and transitional environment. IUCN has reported that From 44.4% to 48.8% of the sanctuary is forested, 7.7% comprises alpine meadows and scrub, 42.1% is rocky or under permanent snow and 1.5% represents formerly forested areas that have been degraded.
The sanctuary takes its name from the famous Hindu temple of Kedarnath which is just outside its northern border. The entire 14 km (9 mi) route from Ghauri Khund to Kedarnath temple (3,584 m or 11,759 ft) passes through the sanctuary.
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Chaainsheel Bugyal, Chakrata, Chamba, Chamoli, Champawat, Chandrashila Trek,
Chaukhutia, Chaukori, Chenap Valley, Chopta, Darma Valley, Dayara Bugyal, Deo Tal - Mana Pass, Deoria Tal, Dev Kyara Bugyal, Devprayag, Dhanaulti, Dharchula, Dhumdar Kandi Pass Trek, Didihat, Dodital Trek, Dwarahat, Gairsain, Gangotri, Gangotri National Park, Gauchar, Gaumukh Trek, Gaurikund, Ghangaria, Ghuttu, Gidara Bugyal, Gopeshwar, Govind Wildlife Sanctuary, Govindghat, Gulabikantha Trek, Gupt Khal Trek, Guptkashi, Gwaldam, Haldwani, Hanumanchatti, Har ki Dun Trek, Haridwar, Harsil, Hemkund Sahib, Jageshwar, Jankichatti, Jeolikot, Joshimath, Kala Naag Base Camp Trek, Kalindi Khal Trek, Kalpeshwar, Kanakchauri, Kanatal, Karnaprayag, Kartik Swami, Kashipur, Kathgodam, Kausani, Kedarkantha Trek, Kedarnath, Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary, Kedartal, Khaliya Top, Kharsali, Khatima, Khero Valley Trek, Khirsu, Khurpatal, Kotdwar, Kuari Pass Trek, Kuflon Village, Lansdowne, Lohaghat, Lohajung, Madmaheshwar, Makkumath, Malari, Maldaru Tal Trek, Mandal, Mandani Valley, Mayali Pass, Milam Glacier, Mori, Mukhba, Mukteshwar, Munsiyari, Mussoorie, Nag Tibba, Naina Devi Bird Reserve, Nainidanda, Nainital, Nalgan Pass Trek, Nanakmatta, Nanda Devi Base Camp, Nanda Devi National Park, Nandhaur Wildlife Sanctuary, Nandprayag, Narendra Nagar, Naukuchiatal, Nelong Valley, New Tehri, Panchachuli Base Camp Trek, Pangarchulla Trek, Pangot, Pantnagar, Panwali Kantha, Patal Bhuvaneshwar, Pauri, Pindari Glacier, Pipalkoti, Pithoragarh, Purola, Rajaji Tiger Reserve, Ralam Dhurra Pass, Ramgarh, Ramnagar, Ranichauri, Ranikhet, Ransi Village, Rishikesh, Rishikund Trek, Roopkund Trek, Roorkee, Rudranath, Rudraprayag, Rudrapur, Ruinsara Tal Trek, Rupin Pass Trek, Sagar village, Sankri Range, Sari Village, Saru Tal Trek, Satopanth Trek, Sattal, Shivpuri, Sitlakhet, Srinagar, Sunderdhunga Glacier, Tanakpur, Tapovan Trek,Triyuginarayan Temple, Tungnath, Ukhimath, Urgam Village, Uttarakhand, Uttarkashi, Valley of Flowers National Park, Yamunotri
मीना राणा वीरेंद्र राजपूत पावन मेरो उत्तराखंड गढ़भूमि मेरु गढ़ देश गढ़वाली गीत | उत्तराखंड टूरिज्म
Uttarakhand has many tourist spots due to its location in the Himalayas. There are many ancient temples, forest reserves, national parks, hill stations, and mountain peaks that draw large number of tourists. There are 44 nationally protected monuments in the state.[92] Oak Grove School in the state is on the tentative list for World Heritage Sites.[93] Two of the most holy rivers in Hinduism the Ganges and Yamuna, originate in Uttarakhand.
View of a Bugyal (meadow) in Uttarakhand
a pilgrimage site for Sikhs
Gurdwara Hemkund Sahib, an important pilgrimage site for Sikhs
Uttarakhand has long been called Land of the Gods[44] as the state has some of the holiest Hindu shrines, and for more than a thousand years, pilgrims have been visiting the region in the hopes of salvation and purification from sin. Gangotri and Yamunotri, the sources of the Ganges and Yamuna, dedicated to Ganga and Yamuna respectively, fall in the upper reaches of the state and together with Badrinath (dedicated to Vishnu) and Kedarnath (dedicated to Shiva) form the Chota Char Dham, one of Hinduism's most spiritual and auspicious pilgrimage circuits. Haridwar, meaning Gateway to the God, is a prime Hindu destination. Haridwar hosts the Haridwar Kumbh Mela every twelve years, in which millions of pilgrims take part from all parts of India and the world. Rishikesh near Haridwar is known as the preeminent yoga centre of India. The state has an abundance of temples and shrines, many dedicated to local deities or manifestations of Shiva and Durga, references to many of which can be found in Hindu scriptures and legends.[94] Uttarakhand is, however, a place of pilgrimage not only for Hindus. Piran Kaliyar Sharif near Roorkee is a pilgrimage site to Muslims, Gurdwara Hemkund Sahib, Gurdwara Nanakmatta Sahib and Gurdwara Reetha Sahib are pilgrimage centers for Sikhs. Tibetan Buddhism has also made its presence with the reconstruction of Mindrolling Monastery and its Buddha Stupa, described as the world's highest at Clement Town, Dehradun.[95][96]
Some of the most well-known hill stations in India are in Uttarakhand.[citation needed] Mussoorie, Nainital, Dhanaulti, Chakrata, Tehri, Lansdowne, Pauri, Sattal, Almora, Kausani, Bhimtal, and Ranikhet are some popular hill stations in Uttarakhand. Auli and Munsiari are well-known skiing resorts in the state.[97] The state has 12 National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries which cover 13.8 percent of the total area of the state.[98] They are located at different altitudes varying from 800 to 5400 metres. The oldest national park on the Indian sub-continent, Jim Corbett National Park, is a major tourist attraction.[81] The park has varied wildlife and Project Tiger run by the Government of India. Rajaji National Park is known for its elephants.[citation needed] In addition, the state boasts Valley of Flowers National Park and Nanda Devi National Park in Chamoli District, which together are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Vasudhara Falls, near Badrinath is a waterfall with a height of 122 metres (400 ft) set in a backdrop of snow-clad mountains.[99] The state has always been a destination for mountaineering, hiking, and rock climbing in India. A recent development in adventure tourism in the region has been whitewater rafting in Rishikesh. Due to its proximity to the Himalaya ranges, the place is full of hills and mountains and is suitable for trekking, climbing, skiing, camping, rock climbing, and paragliding.[100] Roopkund is a trekking site, known for the mysterious skeletons found in a lake, which was featured by National Geographic Channel in a documentary.[101] The trek to Roopkund passes through the meadows of Bugyal.
HImalayan Thar in Pandavsera Chamoli Uttarakhand himalayasway com
HImalayan Thar in Pandavsera Chamoli Uttarakhand himalayasway com
Himalayan Tahr - 1
Shrikant Kelkar's visit to Kastura Deer Wildlife Sanctuary near Chopta in Uttarakhand, India in May 2016
Scientific Name : Hemitragus jemlahicus
Tents go up at Bantoli village in Uttarakhand: en route Madhyamaheshwar in Kedarnath Sanctuary
People are making riverside tent at Bantoli village in Uttrakhand. Bantoli is a village in Karnprayag Tehsil in Chamoli District of Uttarakhand.
Madhyamahesh is a little holy town named after Madhyamaheshwar temple of Lord Shiva. Madhyamaheshwar is covered up by snow capped Himalayas. Madhymaheshwar can be reached by 16 km of trekking from Ransi Village. The trek is very easy to complete upto Bantoli but from Bantoli to Madhyamaheshwar there is a steep ascent.
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Himalayan thar at kedarnath wildlife century
Trishul peak and others around the Nanda Devi ring
Trishul peak lies to the east of the snow clad peaks of the Kedarnath range towards the west, and is surrounded by other peaks that ring Nanda Devi.
Trisul is a group of three Himalayan mountain peaks of western Kumaun, with the highest (Trisul I) reaching 7120m. The three peaks resemble a trident - in Hindi/Sanskrit, Trishula, trident, is the weapon of Shiva. The Trishul group forms the southwest corner of the ring of peaks enclosing the Nanda Devi Sanctuary, about 15 kilometres (9 mi) west-southwest of Nanda Devi itself. The main peak, Trisul I, was the first peak over 7,000 m (22,970 ft) to have ever been climbed, in 1907.
The three peaks are named Trisul I, Trisul II, and Trisul III. The massif is a north-south ridge, with Trisul I at the north end and Trisul III at the south. The massif runs roughly North-South, and hence appears compressed when viewed from the south (Ranikhet, Kausani), and more stretched out from the Southeast (Chamoli, Bedini Bugyal).
Nanda Ghunti lies a few kilometers to the northwest, while Mrigthuni is just to the southeast.
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Nandikund Yatra
Nandikund is located at 14452 ft from sea level and it takes around 8 to 10 days trek from Ransi to Helang in Uttarakhand.
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Jhanda mela,
Rishikesh, Badinath, Nainital, Abbott Mount, Adi Kailash, Ali Bedni Bugyal, Almora,
Auden's Col Trek, Auli, Bageshwar, Bagini Glacier, Bali Pass, Bamsaru Khal Trek, Baraadsar Lake, Barkot, Berinag, Bhimtal, Bhowali, Bhyundar Khal, Binsar, Borasu Pass, Brahmatal,
Chaainsheel Bugyal, Chakrata, Chamba, Chamoli, Champawat, Chandrashila Trek,
Chaukhutia, Chaukori, Chenap Valley, Chopta, Darma Valley, Dayara Bugyal, Deo Tal - Mana Pass, Deoria Tal, Dev Kyara Bugyal, Devprayag, Dhanaulti, Dharchula, Dhumdar Kandi Pass Trek, Didihat, Dodital Trek, Dwarahat, Gairsain, Gangotri, Gangotri National Park, Gauchar, Gaumukh Trek, Gaurikund, Ghangaria, Ghuttu, Gidara Bugyal, Gopeshwar, Govind Wildlife Sanctuary, Govindghat, Gulabikantha Trek, Gupt Khal Trek, Guptkashi, Gwaldam, Haldwani, Hanumanchatti, Har ki Dun Trek, Haridwar, Harsil, Hemkund Sahib, Jageshwar, Jankichatti, Jeolikot, Joshimath, Kala Naag Base Camp Trek, Kalindi Khal Trek, Kalpeshwar, Kanakchauri, Kanatal, Karnaprayag, Kartik Swami, Kashipur, Kathgodam, Kausani, Kedarkantha Trek, Kedarnath, Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary, Kedartal, Khaliya Top, Kharsali, Khatima, Khero Valley Trek, Khirsu, Khurpatal, Kotdwar, Kuari Pass Trek, Kuflon Village, Lansdowne, Lohaghat, Lohajung, Madmaheshwar, Makkumath, Malari, Maldaru Tal Trek, Mandal, Mandani Valley, Mayali Pass, Milam Glacier, Mori, Mukhba, Mukteshwar, Munsiyari, Mussoorie, Nag Tibba, Naina Devi Bird Reserve, Nainidanda, Nainital, Nalgan Pass Trek, Nanakmatta, Nanda Devi Base Camp, Nanda Devi National Park, Nandhaur Wildlife Sanctuary, Nandprayag, Narendra Nagar, Naukuchiatal, Nelong Valley, New Tehri, Panchachuli Base Camp Trek, Pangarchulla Trek, Pangot, Pantnagar, Panwali Kantha, Patal Bhuvaneshwar, Pauri, Pindari Glacier, Pipalkoti, Pithoragarh, Purola, Rajaji Tiger Reserve, Ralam Dhurra Pass, Ramgarh, Ramnagar, Ranichauri, Ranikhet, Ransi Village, Rishikesh, Rishikund Trek, Roopkund Trek, Roorkee, Rudranath, Rudraprayag, Rudrapur, Ruinsara Tal Trek, Rupin Pass Trek, Sagar village, Sankri Range, Sari Village, Saru Tal Trek, Satopanth Trek, Sattal, Shivpuri, Sitlakhet, Srinagar, Sunderdhunga Glacier, Tanakpur, Tapovan Trek,Triyuginarayan Temple, Tungnath, Ukhimath, Urgam Village, Uttarakhand, Uttarkashi, Valley of Flowers National Park, Yamunotri,
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An eight month leopard cub was rescued by People For Animals and Forest Department Wardha
Chopta : Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary
Chopta is a small region of meadows and evergreen forest area which is a part of Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary located in Uttarakhand state, India and a base for trekking to Tungnath, third temple of Panch Kedar, which lies 3.5 kilometres away.
CHOPTA I TUNGNATH I UTTARAKHAND I INDIA I EXPLORE OUR INDIA
Chopta is a small region of meadows and evergreen forest area which is a part of kedarnath wildlife sanctuary located in Uttarakhand state, India and a base for trekking to Tungnath, third temple of Panch Kedar, which lies 3.5 kilometres (2.2 mi) away. Located at a distance of 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) from Tungnath is Chandrashila, a rising to over 4,000 metres (13,000 ft).
Chopta is an unspoiled natural destination lying in the lap of the Uttarakhand Himalayas and offers views of the imposing Himalayan range including Trishul, Nanda Devi and Chaukhamba. It is located at an elevation of 2,680 metres (8,790 ft) above sea level. Chopta village is surrounded by forests of pine, deodar and rhododendron and is rich in flora and fauna include rare species of birds and musk deer.
Badrinath and Kedarnath from Varanasi By Road #Badrinath #kedarnath #roadTrip
If you are expert in Driving then The road trip by your own car is the best way to reach Badrinath and Kedarnath destinations.
And also there are many benefits of having your own Car while on a long trip.
The first and most important benefit of having your own car is that you can stop your car whenever you want and take an unforgettable snap of nature.
Second it will reduce the cost of renting a car from taxi service because the rent of a taxi car will always be greater than the fuel consumption by your own car and toll taxes.
The cons of having your own car on a trip is that if you are not expert in driving then you will feel uncomfortable on the trip.
Now let's come to the detail of our trip.
2800 km,
8 days
40000 Rs. ( hotels+Fuel+Food and other taxes)
NOTE: with did not attempt any local adventure activities.
I with my three more friend started my journey from Varanasi on 27th June early morning at 6 a.m.. the car I used for the trip was Hyundai xcent second top model.
The performance of the car while whole trip was excellent in both sections the performance of engine and the comfortability of interior.
Google Map helped us a lot.
On the first day of our journey we headed to to Sitarganj just before Nainital.
Where we state at the house of one of our friends relative.
Then on other relative days we visited Nainital
Badrinath
India's last village Mana
Kedarnath
Chamoli Gopeshwar wildlife sanctuary Rishikesh
Haridwar
and then returned to our home on 4th of july in the evening.
The beauty of nature greenery mountains were scattered through whole Valley of Uttarakhand.
ROUTE:
1. Varanasi to Nainital via Allahaba,Lucknow, Sitapur.
2. Nainital to Badrinath via Karnprayag
3. India's Last Village Mana
4. Badrinath Dham
5. Badrinath to Kedarnath via Chamoli Gopeshwar
6. Kedarnath to Haridwar via Rishikesh
For more photos of the trip must visit my Facebook profile named Ankur Pratap Singh