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10 Day/ 9 Night
Daily Tour
15 people
English
Ronti Saddle Trek – a saddle between the Himalayan peaks of Nanda Ghunti and Trishul. The trek offers grand views of Nanda Ghungti(6309 mtr), Trisul I (7120 mtr), II (6690 mtr), III (6007 mtr) mountauns. The Route of Ronti Saddle Trek passes through the trail of roopkund. Roopkund, comes on the fourth day of this trek. The trek further continues via Ronti Saddle & Channia ghat to end in Sithail. One will experience the best bugiyals or meadows of Bedni and Ali. the seren view of Nanda Ghunti and Trishul
arrive at Kathgodam transport from Kathgodam to Lohajung at 6.30 am. The journey to Lohajung will take around 11 hours.
In the morning drive 10 kms to Wan (2439 mts) which is the road head. Start trek from wan to Bedni bugyal . The trail begins to climb steeply into the Oak and Rhododendron forest. The leisurely trek covers 11 km (5-6 hrs) to reach Bedni Bugyal, The bridge over Neel Ganga is a beautiful place to relax during the trek. Bedni Bugyal is a charming green meadow adorned with flowers in a spell binding varieties, Dinner and overnight stay in tents.
In the Morning You can witness a wide range of snow capped Himalayas like Nandaghungti, Trishul, Chaukhamba, kedardome and Nilkantha. The trail looks flatish with lots of swings. easily we reach Ghora Lotani. From Ghora Lotani, Pathar Nachauni is a short climb away. It is at the foot of the hill that holds the Kalu Vinayak Temple. reach Kalu Vinayak Temple, where there’s a shrine with a black idol of Lord Ganesha in it. Bhagwabhasa is 2 km from Ghora Lotani , following an easy, gradual descent. Reach Bhagwabhasa and overnight stay in the camp
(12km approx) Today is a special day for us. We begin our climb to Roopkund which takes us around 3 hours. The trail climbs up steadily and the last stretch is a good steep climb for an hour. Roopkund is witnessed by its circular shape filled with turquiose colored water and skeletons scattered all around. We spend sometime resting and enjoying the place. We are to cross the Junargali and hence do not have much time to kill. Much difficult task is ahead and we get ready for it. As soon as we start, we are up against a very steep wall of hard snow climbing upto the Junargali top. A normal shoe without any technique cannot climb it. We use our ropes and ice axes to ensure safety before we start negotiating it. A concentrated effort of some 30 minutes brings us to the top of the pass. Standing at 5150 meters, there is no doubt about the magestic views of the valley it has to offer.. From here, the massif of Trishul is visible from ground to summit. Nandaghunti and Ronti Saddle too shows up full. The descend from the pass top to Sheela Samudra is a sharp one initially which requires good concentration. Snow makes it further trickier. Its best advised to follow the trusted steps of your guide here.. Around 2 hours of continuous descend brings us to our campsite marked by a huge boulder which acts like a wind shield. Its been a tiring but rewarding day. So rest out the rest of it glancing the beauty of the great mt. Trishul which is so close by.
We start off slowly and soon find ourself crossing the boulders of Sheela Samudra. We witness numeric tarns of the once mighty glacier. The route then follows the Nandakini river climbing gradually up, though some part of the trail is unmarked and very slipery with almost no trail. We need to be careful in these sections. Our campsite is marked by a huge boulder forming a cave. Look back at Junargali from here and you will be thrilled. Rest the day out.
Its a difficult day today as we hit the trail to reach our goal for this trek - The Ronti Saddle. We start early and start to climb. After some easy trek we come acros a sharp ridge breaking down from its right hand side, almost like a 90 degree slab of mud. We take the trail little downside on the left side of the ridge which looks safer. The rigde slowly turns to right to bring you to Homkund. After offering prayers, we start to climb up the steep snowy climb to the Ronti Saddle. Initial scrambles and walk over the boulders for some 2 kilometers and then zig zakking through the snow field, its a 2 hour steep and strenous climb from Homkund. The views offered from the top of Ronti Saddle is breath taking. Ronti Peaks 1, 2 ; Trishul 1, 2, 3 ; Nanda Ghungti ; Dronagiri looks just amazing and a sight only the lucky few gets. The summit of Nandaghungti looks quite teasing from this point. We spend as much time as possible keeping the weather in mind, as this is the day and the place we worked hard for, all these days !! We start to descend the same route and it takes us couple of hours to reach Do Dang from here. We have returned with a fulfilling experience and the sight and achievement does not leave our mind.
This is an eventful day with a river crossing to do. Its a long day and the river crossing is the trickier part. Once thats done, we take it easy to reach our campsite at Lata Khopri. Its a beautiful campsite amidst the deep jungle. With all views blocked by the jungle, today is the time to do some macro photography.
The descend down to Sutol is a picturesque one which descends down through the forest. Sutol is a beautiful village with a temple, shop and few homes. Do use your camera to the fullest as after a hard trek, you get to see some locals, houses, river, bridge, temples, domestic animals and converstations with the locals. You may chose to take a bath in the river as well.
Our descend back to civilazation ends today as we hit the trail with great energy. There comes few shops on the way where we can satisfy our crunch for normal eateries. About 4 hours of walk get you down to the motor head where your cab will be waiting to take you down to Ghat, where our trek ends. It has been a wonderful trek with wonderful people all around and offcourse the Mighty and Godly Himalayas were there always to motivate and support you. Congratulations for completing a wonderful trek.
In the morning after breakfast drive to Haridwar (240 km/8-9 hrs) via the sacred river confluences at Devprayag, Rudraprayag and Karnprayag. Arrival at Haridwar
The maximum altitude for this trek is 17,388 Ft, offering breathtaking views and a challenging experience.
This trek is rated as "Difficult" due to the high altitude, rugged terrain, and demanding hiking days.
The trek spans 10 Days, including travel to and from Kathgodam.
Participants should be at least 12 Year to join this trek due to its demanding nature.
The trek starts and ends in Kathgodam.
6.30 am T0 7.30 am
5.30 pm To 6.30 pm
People with conditions such as Bronchitis, Asthma, TB, Epilepsy, high blood pressure, or a higher BMI are not allowed on this trek.
Children under 8 years old are not permitted to join the trek.