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Trekking in Great Himalayan National Park

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About Trekking in Great Himalayan National Park

Far From City: 20 kms from city center
Cost: About Trekking in Great Himalayan National Park Weather:

Food Availability Dhaba food is available up along the way. You can pack essential food for the rest of the climb. Camping/Shelter Guest houses are available at all destinations. Camping can also be adopted by trekkers on the trek because of the natural beauty that it boasts of. Water Availability Water is available in the guest houses along the way. It is advisable to stock up in reasonable quantities whenever a refilling option is available. General tips and tricks 1) Make sure you carry warm clothes along with you no matter during whichever season you are travelling in. 2) Be always prepared with your trekking gear and equipment. 3) Carrying your own medication and a good pair of shoes is a must. 4) Make sure you obtain all the permits well in advance required for trekking in the region. 5) Also carry raingear along as weather at higher altitude changes at every moment. 6) Choose a well-qualified and professional guide and fix the rates in order to avoid any misunderstanding. 7) Carry spare batteries and film roll for camera as there maybe no electricity supply.

About Trekking in Great Himalayan National Park Base Camp :Aut Difficulty :Moderate Nearest Airport :Bhuntar Airport Nearest Railhead :245 km Region :Kullu District Snow :Summer and Autumn are the best time for the trek. Starting point of trek :Aut

How to Reach Trekking in Great Himalayan National Park Rail:There are trains every hour from Delhi to Pathankot. Ideal would be Uttar Sampark Kranti Express, which departs from New Delhi Railway station at 8:50 pm and reaches Pathankot by 4:20 am. From Pathankot, it's a 5 hour long drive to Aut. Road:The shortest route to Aut goes through Chandigarh, Bilaspur, Mandi, and then Banjar or Sainj, the two main entry to the Park. (Delhi - Banjar, 12 hours). You can also come from Shimla going through Jalori pass (Shimla - Banjar which is a 8 hour long drive). Be aware that Jalori pass is closed in winter because of snow (December to March).

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