Tuesday 1 December 2015

Kumaon Trip ~ Summing Up



I hope you have enjoyed going through my Kumaon trip blogs, as much as I have enjoyed writing them.As I always do with my major travel blogs I always keep the last blog for summing up, so this trip will also be no exception.

Kumaon is a heavenly region in the foothills of the Himalayas.In summers the place beams with life and greenery.One can see a part of the snow clad Himalayan range in the background.The rivers are sapphire, the lakes are emerald and there is a burst of colour all around you. So many flowers,so many birds and butterflies the place turns into a naturalist's heaven.

Winter paints a different picture. Whatever was green in summer turns white in winter. The lakes also get frozen partially or fully. The coniferous trees stands lonely on the bed of snow, their branches and twigs covered with snow.It is another beauty to behold, though travelling becomes a constraint.

Monsoons should be totally avoided as there can be fatal landslides.

The best time to visit is either summer, if you do not mind the excessive tourist rush or from September till December.

Below was our itinerary for the trip:

DAY 1| Reach New Delhi
       Night train to Kathgodam

DAY 2| Reach Kathgodam at 5:05 am
       Reach Nainital
       Hotel Check in
       Full day sight seeing
       Night Halt
Nainital Blog : http://thetravellerweare.blogspot.in/2015/10/nainital-land-of-lakes-part-1.html

DAY 3| Head to Binsar
       On the way visit Katarmal Sun Temple
       Full day rest
       Night halt
Binsar Blog : http://thetravellerweare.blogspot.in/2015/11/binsar-idyllic-himalayan-forest.html

DAY 4| Full day at Binsar
       Visit Binsar Wild Life Sanctuary
       Visit Jageshwar group of temples
       Night Halt

DAY 5| Head to Chaukori
       Enjoy nature
       Night Halt
Chaukori Blog : http://thetravellerweare.blogspot.in/2015/11/chaukori-hidden-beauty-of-kumaon.html

DAY 6| Head to Munsiyari
       Enjoy nature
       Night Halt

DAY 7| Sightseeing at Munsiyari
       Night Halt
Munsiyari Blog : http://thetravellerweare.blogspot.in/2015/11/munsiyari-kohinoor-of-kumaon.html

DAY 8| Head to Kausani
       Visit Baijnath on the way
       Enjoy nature
       Night Halt
Kausani Blog : http://thetravellerweare.blogspot.in/2015/11/kausani-nostalgia-kept-me-calling.html

DAY 8| Head to Nainital via Ranikhet
       Lake tour
       Evening shopping
       Night Halt
Nainital Concluding Blog : http://thetravellerweare.blogspot.in/2015/11/nainitalconcluding-our-kumaon-trip.html

DAY 9| Nainital sight seeing
       paragliding/rest/shopping/boating/zoo
       OR can go to Corbett for a day
       Night Halt

DAY 10| Return to Kathgodam
        Night train to New Delhi

DAY 11| Return to Bangalore

In Nainital there are shops that give bikes on rent.

Staying:

Except for Nainital we stayed in KMVN guesthouses all the way. The staffs are good and friendly.
KMVN Deenapani is a little less maintained but that is compensated by the graceful staffs.If are planning to stay at KMVN Binsar then please keep in mind that do not provide electricity after sunset except for half an hour of dinner time.The reason is since Binsar KMVN is located inside the Binsar wildlife sanctuary so they do not disturb the natural wildlife. A good alternative is to stay at Deenapani which is 16 km before Binsar.In KMVN Binsar and Deenapani breakfast and dinner are complimentary. In all the other KMVN guesthouses only breakfast is complimentary.

All KMVN guesthouses can be booked online.
I booked from here:

 http://www.kmvn.gov.in/

Just a word of advise: If you are reaching any of the KMVN late say after 12:30 pm and you intend to have dinner after reaching then call up the reception and let them know that you will be late and wish to have lunch. Else you may not get lunch once you reach.

In Nainital we stayed at Alka and Prasanth Hotel.
Alka is very good but expensive, Prasanth is okay but have nice views of the lake.


Driver:

Jivan : 9411198443 / 969068194

A very good and reliable driver and is knowledgeable about the places.
He was also one of the key factors why our trip was so good.

Always bargain with drivers for the price they quote.It will always come down.

And the most important thing that I believe is we all should be responsible tourists. We must not litter  or throw garbage anywhere. After all our country is beautiful and it should be kept like that.

Some of the random clicks from Kumaon





























6 comments:

  1. Wow, What a nice place.I have no doubt that you had enjoyed a lot on your trip. Is these pictures are real ? Because I will go there on 12th September 2016 & already have booked India Asia tour package through complete India & Asia & I have 10 days journey. Is it possible to visit all places.

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    1. Hi Spike, Thanks for your lovely compliments...yes all the pictures are real and infact the place is much more beautiful than what we have captured.I think 10 days journey covering entire Kumaon will be okay...a little hectic maybe. We did not do any trekking and we regret that, but if you are planning to include any short treks also then you might need to extend your days or opt out a few places in Kumaon. I think your tour operator will be able to advise you better. Thanks and let us know if you require any more information. Happy Journey.

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  2. your blog is the best I have read so far providing all important informations I was looking for.Thanks a lot.I am planning a trip early March 2017.Would I be able to see the mighty mountains at that time? Is Munsiyari to Kausani doable with 8 year old having motion sickness?

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    1. Thanks so much. March is a good time to see the beautiful mountains in Uttarkhand. But please consult with any local hotel or driver regarding the road conditions. April would be the best time in our opinion although that is also the peak tourist season. The journey from Munsiyari to Kausani might be a little problematic for any person with motion sickness since all stretches of the road will not be good. Be equipped with lots of water, toffees and some medicines if required. Also take adequate breaks and enjoy the scenery and fresh air.

      All the best for your happy trip.

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  3. Dear Ankur and soma, Lot of thanks from the core of my heart for giving your precious time to create this wonderful blog. It's wonderful. Pictures are amazing and detailed information about the whole trip will help innumerable tourists like us. Now a days , google is being flooded by tour organizing websites rather than bloggers and forums if we are looking for any travel info to make a personal tour plan.
    Regards
    Dr. Buddhadeb Roy

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  4. Thank you so much Dr. We feel extremely satisfied and happy when our travel blog comes to some use of fellow travellers.

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