RUPIN & SUPIN TREK

6 Days - 5 Night

6 Days - 5 Night

15,250 ft.

Moderate

Dhaula

12,999 INR

* GST @ 5% Extra

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    RUPIN & SUPIN TREK

    One of the best trekking opportunities for you will be trekking in the Garhwal region and exploring the remote valleys of Uttarakhand. The Rupin Supin Trek is as entertaining as the name suggests. The Valleys, which are located in Uttarakhand’s northwestern corner and on the border with Himachal Pradesh, are among the most scenic and beautiful in the state. Trekking along the Rupin River within the Govind Pashu National Park’s boundaries would be a life-changing experience for you. You will have the opportunity to traverse the two valleys in a spectacular trek over high ridges, overlooking the mighty Himalayan peaks, primarily the Kinnaur Kailash Range, in the Garhwal Himalayas.

    SHORT ITINERARY

    • DAY 1

      Drive from Dehradun railway station to Khanyasni camp (235 km) (9/10 Hours)

    • DAY 2

      Trek from Khanyasni camp to Sarutal camp (05 km) (3/4 Hours)

    • DAY 3

      Trek from Sarutal camp to Badang camp (08 km) (5/6 Hours)

    • DAY 4

      Trek from Badang camp to via Vijay Top (3800 Meter) Pachi Thach (12 km) (6/7 Hours)

    • DAY 5

      Trek from Pachi Thach camp to Fhitari village (7 km) (4/5 Hours) same day drive to Sankri (36 km)overnight stay hotel

    • DAY 6

      Drive from Sankri to Dehradun by taxi (210 km)

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    DETAILed ITINERARY

    Day 1: Pick up to you from Dehradun railway station drive to Khanyasni camp (235 km) (9/10 Hours) (1878 Meter )

    Trekkers will be picked up from Dehradun Railway Station in the morning and transported to Khanyasni Camp between 6:00 and 7:00 a.m. by Discovery Hike.

    After an hour, you can arrive in Mussoorie, also known as the “Queen of Hills.” People flock there in droves during their holidays with their families and friends.

    Stop at kempty dropping after half an hour. Get breakfast there and observe people from all over the world. The break will last no more than one hour. The peaks ahead are clear, and you will soon be close to the holy Yamuna River. Take a 20-minute break if you want to relax and enjoy being around it. You’ll pass through the small markets of Nainbagh, Damta, and Naugaon on your way there. Arrive in Purola at about 1:30 p.m. and stop for lunch. Proceed to Sankri via Jarmola after lunch. The back of Kedarkantha can be seen from there. Travel through Jarmola’s pine forest on a scenic zigzag path.

    After arriving in Mori and going through a checkpoint called Naitwar, you will be able to enjoy tea or snacks at the Khanyasni campsite.

    Day 2: Trek from Khanyasni camp to Sarutal camp (05 km) (3/4 Hours) (2000 Meter)

    After breakfast, begin your trek to Pujali and Bitri village by following the right bank of the river Rupin (1500 m). At Bitri, which is 2000 meters above sea level, there are numerous apple orchards and fields. The villagers’ traditional beliefs and way of life are evident. Wheat is grown here, as well as red rice. The path now leads you through a thick pine forest, with views of the Himachal Mountains and Changsheel Valley from the top of Bitri village. We’ll set up camp a kilometer away in a wide meadow called “Sarutal.” After erecting the camps and preparing food, it’s time to retire for the night.

    Day 3: Trek from Sarutal camp to Badang camp (08 km) (5/6 Hours) (2600 Meter)

    Breakfast will be served at the camp, after which you will begin your trek to Badang camp. A high ridge separates the Rupin and Supin valleys, providing panoramic views of the mountains.

    The peaks of Himachal can be seen to the north, with humorous views of Swargarohini, a rare mountain with four peaks. Ascend through dense forest parts as you gain altitude. The Rupin and Supin Rivers can be seen along the meandering road, and you’ll come across streams along the way where you can rest.

    Badang is a broad, green meadow that is ideal for camping. Set up your tents and call it a night.

    Day 4: Trek from Badang camp to via Vijay Top (3800 Meter) Pachi Thach (12 km) (6/7 Hours) (3000 Meter )

    Begin your trek to Pachi Thach after breakfast, passing through Vijay Top (3800 meters). The ascent to the top is steep, but it rewards you with breath-taking views of snow-capped mountains and spectacular views of Vishkhopri, Obra Valley, and Khimloga Pass. After taking in the panoramic views, begin the descent to Pachi Thach.

    Day 3 starts with resolve after a restful night. The big day has arrived. We’re supposed to trek 12 kilometers. The highlight is the climb to Vijay Peak, which is near 3800 meters. Streams, trees, and meadows are all present in the landscape. The landscape is dotted with flowers of every color imaginable.

    Day 5: Trek from Pachi Thach camp to Fhitari village (7 km) (4/5 Hours) same day drive to Sankri (36 km)overnight stay hotel

    Today, after breakfast, we started our final 7-kilometer trek down to Sankri village’s base camp. Leave Pachi Thach’s campsite and continue on the trail, passing several farms along the way; ahead is the village of Fhitari and Dhara. The villagers worship Lord Someshwar in a large temple on the right bank of the Supin River.

    Jakhol is the largest village and the gateway to the Supin valley. Spend some time with the villagers to get a glimpse of their daily lives and how they make a living, and then take a taxi to Sankri. In our hotel/tent, we will spend the night and have dinner.

    Day 6: Drive back from Sankri to Dehradun by taxi (210 km)

    Today is the last day of your trek with the Discovery Hike team. The certificates will be provided, and after some beautiful images, Sankri will bid you all farewell.

    DETAILed ITINERARY

    Day 1: Pick up to you from Dehradun railway station drive to Khanyasni camp (235 km) (9/10 Hours) (1878 Meter )

    Trekkers will be picked up from Dehradun Railway Station in the morning and transported to Khanyasni Camp between 6:00 and 7:00 a.m. by Discovery Hike. Read More

    Day 2: Trek from Khanyasni camp to Sarutal camp (05 km) (3/4 Hours) (2000 Meter)

    After breakfast, begin your trek to Pujali and Bitri village by following the right bank of the river Rupin (1500 m). At Bitri, which is 2000 meters above sea level, there are numerous apple orchards and fields. Read More

    Day 3: Trek from Sarutal camp to Badang camp (08 km) (5/6 Hours) (2600 Meter)

    Breakfast will be served at the camp, after which you will begin your trek to Badang camp. A high ridge separates the Rupin and Supin valleys, providing panoramic views of the mountains.Read More

    Day 4: Trek from Badang camp to via Vijay Top (3800 Meter) Pachi Thach (12 km) (6/7 Hours) (3000 Meter )

    Begin your trek to Pachi Thach after breakfast, passing through Vijay Top (3800 meters). The ascent to the top is steep, but it rewards you with breath-taking views of snow-capped mountains and spectacular views of Vishkhopri, Obra Valley, and Khimloga Pass. After taking in the panoramic views, begin the descent to Pachi Thach. Read More

    Day 5: Trek from Pachi Thach camp to Fhitari village (7 km) (4/5 Hours) same day drive to Sankri (36 km)overnight stay hotel

    Today, after breakfast, we started our final 7-kilometer trek down to Sankri village's base camp. Leave Pachi Thach's campsite and continue on the trail, passing several farms along the way; ahead is the village of Fhitari and Dhara. The villagers worship Lord Someshwar in a large temple on the right bank of the Supin River. Read More

    Day 6: Drive back from Sankri to Dehradun by taxi (210 km)

    Today is the last day of your trek with the Discovery Hike team. The certificates will be provided, and after some beautiful images, Sankri will bid you all farewell.

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      COST INCLUSION

      • Pick and Drop Service from mentioned location

      • Fees for the guide and the chef

      • Camping facilities' rent

      • Entrance fees to the forest

      • To transport camping gear, a porter and mule are required. Please keep in mind that personal baggage can be borne by mules and/or porters for a fee

      • From the first day's dinner until the last day's brunch, both of the meals are vegetarian

      • Throughout the walk, you'll be staying in a tent or if possible, then in a guest house

      COST EXCLUSION

      • No pickup and drop point from/for your hometown

      • Personal costs include things like tips, personal medications, and conference calls, etc

      • Apart from what is mentioned above, some transportation assistance during the trek

      • Porters/mules can carry personal luggage weighing up to 12 kg per bag per person for Rs 350 per day per bag

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      Frequently asked question

      • Footwear: The trekking boots which must be waterproof and snow proof, normal boots, floaters, and woolen socks.
      • Backpack: (50 ltr), Daypack (20-30 ltr), Duffel bag.
      • Clothes: Jacket and trousers that are both waterproof and breathable. Jacket (synthetic or down feather fleece), synthetic insulated trousers, poncho, sweatshirt, inner thermal (upper & lower), fleece, t-shirts, cotton trekking pants, shorts
      • Season wise Clothes:
      • Hand and head protection includes liner gloves, bandannas, sun hats, woollen caps, and face masks, among other things.
      • Accessories: Sunglasses/goggles, anti-glare lenses, water bottle, hydra bag, and headlamp with spare bulb and extra batteries are all recommended.
      • Trekking Gears: Toolkit for an emergency. Sunscreen, a toiletry pack, water purification pills, Ziploc packs, ear plugs, first-aid kit, and the necessary medications are all recommended.
      •  Camping Equipment: Sleeping bags of lining (extreme -5 to +5 Celsius if you have one), trekking sticks, and so on.      
      • Warm top/light micro fleece pullover/full sleeve T shirt – 2/3
      •  Water resistant/repellent trekking pants with an inner lining for added warmth- 2 High-quality windproof/water-resistant outer shell (jacket) with a proper hood
      •  Thick Fleece / Full-sleeve Woollen Jumper, Down Jacket with at least 600 fill capacity Innerwear with a thermal component (upper and lower)
      •  Woolen hat, inner fleece gloves, and outer water-resistant gloves
      •  4–5 pairs of thick woollen socks and standard socks, scarf/muffler (optional)
      •  Waterproof Trekking/Hiking shoes with a thick heel and high ankles that are comfortable to wear. Sneakers/sport shoes are ideal for camp.
      • Poncho or raincoat.  A small, light-weight towel
      • A hydration pack and an insulated water bottle (optional)
      • Sunglasses with UV cover and the potential to cut light, as well as a cap or floppy hat to shield the strong sun off your skin (important when traversing through snow)
      • Trekking pole or sturdy walking stick Lip Balm, Sunscreen Lotion
      • Flashlight / torch (with extra batteries) Medications, if any special prescription is needed Toiletries for personal use
      • Carry a rain cover over your luggage • Day pack/small bag that you can carry on your back all day to keep your essentials in
      • Keep a few poly bags or plastic containers in your bag to place your things in if you need to in case of heavy weather.

       

      Personal Medical Kit (MANDATORY FOR ALL)

       

      • 10 Diamox tablets (to prevent AMS)
      • Nifedipine – 5 pills Dexamethasone – one strip
      • 6 tablets of Crocin (fever)
      • 4 tablets of avomine (motion sickness) 4 capsules of Avil 25mg (allergies)
      • 4 tablets of Combiflam (Pain killer)
      • 6 tablets each of Norflox TZ and Lomofen (diarrhea) 10 tablets of Digene (acidity)
      • 10 Omez/Rantadine capsules (antacids) 3 to 5 metres of crepe bandage
      • 1 tiny roll of gauze 10 strips of bandage 1 small roll of cotton 10 packets of ORS
      • Moov spray Betadine or other antiseptic cream (aches, & sprains)
      • If you're vulnerable to knee injuries, you should wear a knee cap. Powder with antifungal properties
      • Cancellation: If a trek is cancelled at the last minute due to a natural disaster or unforeseeable circumstances (such as floods, earthquakes, landslides, attack, or bandh), Discoveryhike will have a trek voucher for the full number. The voucher can be used for the same or a different trek over the next year.
      • In case you wish to cancel the trek, then please be aware of these things:
      1. Cancellations made within 30 days of the trek's launch date will include a complete refund.
      2. If you cancel within 30 and 20 days before the hike, you will get a 50% refund.
      3. There will be no refund if you cancel less than 20 days before the trek begins.
      • Please keep in mind that if you get a refund, there will be a reduction of 4% (Cancellation charges) from the overall amount you pay. In addition, if you purchased trek insurance, you would not get a refund.
      • Discoveryhike assumes no responsibility for any malfunction or injury to your clothes, supplies, or other belongings while on the trek. The trek fee covers all expenses associated with the trek from start to finish.

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