July 25, 2021

How to prepare for Kedarkantha Trek

If you’re looking to trek in the beautiful Himalayas, Kedarkantha trek is one of the best options out there. Situated in Uttarakhand, this trek is most famous for its Kedarkantha Temple. The trek starts at Sankri and moving in a circular route end their only. Especially for first time trekkers, Kedarkantha trekroute is easy to trek in and only 25kms in total which is still easier than a lot of other trekking routes. But before you start dreaming of the mountain beauty, let us prepare you with some dos and don’ts to make your trek easier.

●The best time to go for Kedarkantha Trek is from the months of December to February. Since it is the winter season, the trek route is filled with snow. In the monsoon season, the snow is still falling which can be risky for the trekkers therefore, avoid visiting Kedarkantha in the monsoon seasons completely.

●Avoid taking food items that will generate any kind of waste. If you do take something that creates trash for you to throw, do not litter the beautiful mountains. Instead, keep the trash with you during the journey and throw it in the dustbin once you reach the hotel. As trekkers it is our responsibility to keep the place, we are visiting clean.

●Try to carry food items that are light for your gut. Anything heavy will slow you down and make you lethargic. You might even get sick if the food item doesn’t suit you. So light snacks like peanuts, dry fruits, bananas, chocolates, biscuits, oranges, apples and jiggery are better recommended for a trek like this.

●Team work is essential in a trek like this. You take care of others when they need it and they will take care of you when you need it. As a responsible trekker listen to all the instructions given by your guide carefully and help your fellow trekkers by keeping them motivated to keep going. Remember, this is not a competition!

●Do not make it difficult for your leader or team. Trekking is hard enough without somebody not listening to their leader and following the rules that have been given. Wake up on time, and do not get separated from your team while trekking. A leader’s word is final so don’t argue because they definitely know better than you.

●Stay hydrated during the Kedarkantha trekking tripbut do not over drink either. Don’t keep drinking water while walking as that could make you sick. Stop for minute before you take a sip. Do not forget to fill your water bottle whenever you get a chance as there are only a limited number of streams you will see during this trek.

●Good pair of shoes is a must for a trek like this. You don’t have to spend a fortune on sports shoes just make sure that whatever shoes you are wearing don’t have a slippery tendency to them. As long as they have a strong hold, you’ll be fine. You can also buy shoes at Sankri for Rs 300 and they are said to be pretty good for a trek like this.

●Do not forget to keep a lot of cash on hand before starting your trip. Kedarkantha doesn’t have any ATMs nearby so it is better if you carry cash wherever you go. Since there’s a network problem in the mountains don’t think about making digital transactions. They might not go through or people might not even have Paytm or Gpay.

●Woolen clothes are a must in the mountain areas, especially if you’re going there in winters. Temperature in Kedarkantha is quite low. Sweaters, jackets, mufflers, gloves, atleast a pair of socks for each day are a necessity. Mountains are cold at all times so even if you’re travelling in summers atleast carry light woolens for your own protection from cold.

●Even with cold weather, the sun can be quite strong in these regions therefore don’t forget to carry items for protection from sunlight. Sunglasses, sunscreen lotion with enough SPF, lip balm, etc. A windproof jacket is also recommended as winds can be quite harsh in hilly regions especially in monsoons.

●Carry a box of medications with any medicines you might need. Even if you don’t have any health issues carry medicines for possibilities like headache, stomach ache, altitude sickness etc. Also carry general first aid stuff like band aids, Volini spray, Dettol for cut and scrapes etc. as you are more prone to get hurt in these areas.

●Trekking poles, trekking bags and trekking shoes can all be arranged from Sankri but you will have to book them in advance. Especially in peak season all the trekking stuff is booked very quickly so do not leave it on last minute to book these things. Also book your hotel in advance too as you might not get last minute accommodation.

●Carry your identity card and some photo copies everywhere you go. You won’t be allowed entry in certain places without that. Also carry your camera everywhere to click pictures of this beautiful Kedarkantha trekking trip. Don’t forget extra batteries, memory card and charger so that you can click as many pictures as you like.

●BSNL is the only network that works in these regions so buy a separate BSNL sim card for this trip. Don’t forget to carry your charger with you. Also, if possible, buy a power bank for this trip as electricity is a problem in these regions and you might not get a lot of chances to charge your phone as and when you want.

●Lastly, pack light and smart. Carry everything that is necessary but don’t carry extra luggage just for the sake of it. The heavier your burden is the more you will find it difficult to pick up speed while trekking. You don’t want to get tired in the first 20 minutes of your trek due to a heavy luggage.

We hope this list helps you plan your Kedarkantha trekking tripwith much more ease. Have a safe trip and don’t forget your mask for these hard times!

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Interesting Facts About Kedarnath You Must Know

Dedicated to Lord Shiva, Kedarnath is an enigma in itself. With many mythological and real-life stories attached to the place, it is always interesting to find more about it and have a Trip to Kedarnath. Let’s take a look at some of the most interesting facts about Kedarnath.

●A huge amount of rain flooded the Kedarnath on June 2013. The Kedarnath flood was so severe that the bank of Chorabari Lake came down destroying everything that came its way. Around 5,000 people were missing or lost their lives, a huge chunk of which were pilgrims from around the world. Only the Kedarnath templesurvived this day of disaster as a huge rock diverted the flow to the sides of the temple. Even years after this incident, search operations are held to find more and more skeletons in this holy place. The last such operation was held in 2020.

●The Kedarnath Temple remains closed for visitors for 6 months every year. Due to heavy rainfall, and harsh weather conditions, it is not safe for pilgrims to have a Kedarnath Trip. Even the locals living there move to a safer destination. Almost 360 families are dependent on the town of Kedarnath for their livelihood but they move to nearby villages in the winter season. It is closed on Bhaiduj, happening a day after Diwali and reopens on Akshaya Tritiya in the month of April or May. The statue of Lord Shiva is carried away to Omkareshwar Temple in Ukthimath near Guptrishi for safety purposes.

●The management of Kedarnath Temple comes under the Uttar Pradesh State Government Act No. 30/1948 as Act no. 16,1939. It is called Shri Badrinath or Shri Kedarnath Mandir Act. In 2002, this act was modified to include government officials. Now the Kedarnath Temple board has 17 members, 10 of which are selected by the government of Uttarakhand. The four districts of Kedarnath select one member each. Chief priest Rawal and 3 other priests are also a part of this board. A Chief Executive Officer has been appointed to carry out the orders given by the state government of Uttarakhand.

●Legend has it that the Pandavas built the Kedarnath Temple after the great epic Mahabharat. Since they felt guilty for shedding the blood of their own brothers, they wanted to atone for their sins. They were trying to find Lord Shiva to ask for forgiveness. But not wanting to forgive them Lord Shiva hid inGuptrashi. When Bheem found him anyway, hiding in the form of a bull, Lord Shiva disappeared scattering himself in 5 different places Kedarnath, Rudranath, Tungnath, Madhyamaheshwar, and Kalpeshwar. Those are now known as the Panch Kedar. Lord Shiva did forgive them in the end though!

●Did you know that the Bhairavnath Temple is situated quite near to the Kedarnath Temple in the Himalayan regions? Bhairon Baba also known as Kshetrapal (guardian of the region), is one of the many avatars of Lord Shiva. It is believed that he protects the Temple from human and natural calamities and evil spirits. It is also believed that it is him who protects the town during the winter months when the weather is at its worth in Kedarnath. Bhairavnath Temple is just 500 meters from Kedarnath Temple on foot and Kedarnath Tour Package offers a great view of the entire Kedarnath valley.

●The priests who perform the rituals in the Kedarnath Temple belong to the Rawal community of Karnataka. The same rituals and mantras are being repeated since the 10th Century AD. All these mantras are chanted in the Kannada language by the priest. The head priest of the temple does not perform these rituals instead giving this opportunity to his assistants. The Kedarnath Temple has five head priests and the title of head priest is offered to them by rotation. When the statue of Lord Shiva is moved to Omkareshwar Temple, the priests relocate with it. Both for devotion and for their own safety.

●Late actor Sushant Singh Rajput and Sara Ali Khan starrer Kedarnath was shot around the Kedarnath Temple. This movie was based on the Kedarnath floods that took thousands of lives in 2013. This was Khan’s debut film. The priests of Kedarnath wanted the censor board to ban the film as they believed it promoted love jihad and made fun of Hindu sentiments. From government officials to comman man, many other people also demanded a ban on it. Of course later the film was released anyway as the court dismissed that and many other cases filed against the film.

●Located at the south of Kedarnath Temple, Udak Kund is believed to have great spiritual significance. Devotees say that whoever drinks the holy water of Udak Kund will forever be freed from the repetitive cycle of birth and death. This water is believed to have purification abilities and it also poured on the statue of Lord Shiva situated in the Kedarnath Temple. According to Kedar Khand of Shiv Purana, the water of Udak Kund is a mixture of all five oceans. Not just Udak Khand the water of a lot of holy rivers in India is used for purification purposes.

●Some places have hi, some places say namaste; in Kedarnath people will always greet you with Jai kedar or Jai Shri Kedar. The devotion and belief in an eternal power is so strong in the people of Kedarnath that even their greetings are a reflection of that very belief. Even the celebrations in this town are mostly God related, with Janmashtami being celebrated with a huge fan fair. The influence of western culture is minimum in this holy land as most locals choose to devote their time and attention to their work and prayers. Only vegetarian food is served here.

●Ghee is considered holy in the Kedarnath Temple and is applied on the Lingam during prayers. But when the Archeological Survey of India visited the temple to inspect and restore it after the Kedarnath Floods they warned against. Since the stones are not cleaned of the ghee that is applied, the ghee is rotting and choking the stones of their natural breathing ability. Many engravings in the temple have already been damaged due to the ghee applied on them every day. Due to the acidic reaction from the ghee layer, the stone is turning to power at an alarming pace.

We hope these interesting facts makes you more excited and helps you plan your Kedarnath Tour Package with much more ease. Have a safe trip and don’t forget your mask for these hard times!

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July 18, 2021

A Complete Guide to Kedarkantha Trek Route

Situated in Uttarakhand, India, Kedarkantha is one of the mountain peaks of Himalayas. Standing at an elevation of 12,500 ft, this Himalayan peak is famous for its stunning view and the Kedarkantha Temple situated on it. If you’re wondering where to start with this gorgeous trek, wonder no more, here we have given a detailed description of the Kedarkantha trekking route.

To Sankri

TheKedarkantha trekbegins from the city of Dehradun. The trekkers are advised to reach Dehradun one day before or before 6 am on the same day. Since it is a long journey starting early in the day will give you a good head start and the pleasant weather will make the whole thing much easier and enjoyable. Your first stop would be Sankri located 220 km away from the starting point. Of course, this journey can be taken by car. Since the journey is long you can stop at various popular restaurants for food and refreshments. The scenic beauty all around makes this long journey a short one, and you will reach Sankri sometime in the evening. You will also come across Govind National Park before you reach your destination and be witness to a beautiful collection of Flora that is specific to this area. Do not forget to make prior bookings for a hotel in Sankri as last-minute bookings will mean more hassle for you. You can explore the Sankri Village as well as enjoy the scenic beauty of the setting sun on the Greater Himalayas from Sankri before calling it a day.

To Juda ka Talab

Starting fresh the next day, your Kedarkantha trekking tripwill finally begin! After a healthy breakfast (keep it light!) your next destination would be Juda Ka Talab situated at an altitude of 9100 ft. This 4 km journey will take 5 hours. As soon as you reach the road, a sharp climb will begin going through thick forests trees, maple, and pine leaves. The picturesque view will leave you mesmerized and the carpet of brown will have you spellbound. You might also catch the Himalayan Languars swinging through a maze of trees although the animals are so fast, you’ll have to keep an eye out for them. Boars, martens, and hares are also found here. Soon enough Juda Ka Talab will come in your view. With a giant lake to the left and a thick forest to the right, Juda Ka Talab makes for the perfect campsite. With warm drinks, a light supper, a walk under the bright night sky you won’t want anything. If you ever dreamt on sleeping under the stars well, there’s no better view than from mountains away from the hustle-bustle of the city.

To Kedarkantha Base

Next on the list is the Kedarkantha base lying at an altitude of 11,250 ft. The distance to reach there is also 4 km but the journey is going to be faster with an average person only taking about 2.5 to reach the destination. This time the path is much more straight-forward and easier to navigate. Going through the forests, you will come across various shephard huts in open meadows. If you’re taking the Kedarkantha trek in winters you might even see some traces of snow. Just before reaching your destination, you will notice the enthralling view of snow-capped mountains Bandarpoonch, Ranglana, Swargarohini, and Kala Nag standing tall. You can set a camp as soon as you reach the base but try to stay close together for safety. Soon enough you will witness the milky way stretching across the sky, an awe striking view for sure. Since you’ll be at a significant height, don’t forget to carry your woolen clothes for protection. Stay overnight to enjoy the beauty of the striking night sky before moving on in your journey.

To Kedarkantha Peak

Finally, it is time for you to conquer what you came for; the Kedarkantha peak. This time the elevation would be at 12,500 ft and after hitting the peak you will have to descend the same day to Horegaon Camp; 8,900 ft. This journey is 7 hours long with a walk of 6 km, the longest so far. There are several trails to reach the top but it would be suggested to take the main trail that has an even elevation. The journey can get quite strenuous closer to the Kedarkantha peak but don’t worry, the view is worth it. Once you reach there you can finally see the Kedarkantha Temple in all its glory. The temple is stood facing the Kedar Parvat. You can relax there for a while before starting the descent. The journey would be similar to the one you took earlier in the day, but the view is so beautiful that you’ll never have a dull moment. You can set your camp at the Horegaon campsite and finally rest after a long day. You can also set a campfire and enjoy the view with your friends and family.

To Sankri

TheKedarkantha trek route comes to a full circle at Sankri again. The descend to the village will take you about 4 hours. After enjoying the sunrise from Horegaon you can start on the well-marked path. Going through the rich pine forests you can also see various steady streams flowing which have drinkable water. Har ki Dun valleyor the Valley of Gods can also be seen during this trek. Once you’ve reached there you can finally relax and chill in your hotel room or go for a walk in the Sankri village. You can buy small souvenirs like hand-made items and wooden pieces to remember this trip. If you’re lucky you might even get to enjoy the small fairs arranged at Sankri at regular intervals. Folk dances are presented as part of the entertainment in these fairs. If you want to taste the local food, go for dhabas but if you would like to eat North Indian or western cuisine, it is available at the hotels there. Have fun with the locals and enjoy your last day of the trek before turning in for the day.

After that, it will take you about 10 hours to return back to Dehradun. You can travel home from there by whichever conveyance best suited to your taste. This guide has been planned keeping first time trekkers in mind. Comfortable and with ample amount of time for rest you will find this trip fun and restful.

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July 12, 2021

Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Kedarnath

Being one of the greatest religious places in India and the world, Uttarakhand and Kedarnath Trip has to offer a mythical story for every spot. Whether as someone who believes in God or someone who believes in taking on a new adventure every day of their life, this holy town is a must visit for all. Let’s take a look at some of the best spots you don’t want to miss in the land of Kedarnath.

Kedarnath Temple

Location: Garhwal Himalyan Range, near Mandakini River

Opening Timings: Daily from 4 am to 9 pm, April to November

Dedicated to Hindu Lord Shiva, the historic relevance of the Kedarnath Temple dates back to the Hindu epic Mahabharat. It is believed that after defeating their cousins, Pandavas built this temple to atone for the sins they committed in the war. Known for the intricate architecture and carved idols of various Hindu deities, this temple is considered one of the most holy temples by Hindus. You should especially visit the peak of Kedarnath and Bhairava Temple to get the full experience of this majestic beauty.

Gauri Kund

Location: 6502 feet above mean sea level, Garhwal Himalayas

Opening Timings: Daily from April to November

A reincarnation of Sati, Parvati wished to marry Lord Shiva just like her past self but Shiva refused, fearing that she would meet the same fate Sati did. That is when Parvati committed to asceticism just like Shiva and won over his affections with her dedication. Gauri Kund is the place where Parvati lived during her tapasya and where Lord Shiva confessed his love for her. Hot springs were constructed in Gauri Kund where you can take a dip. Several historical images are inscribed on the walls of these temples that make it worth a visit.

Sonprayag

Location: Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand

Opening Timings: Daily from May to October

Lying at the junction of Basuki and Mandakini rivers, Sonprayag is covered with snowcapped peaks and surrounded by lush green valley. It is believed in the Hindu religion that taking a dip in the prayags will lead to attainment of moksha. This splendid village is visited in large numbers due to its enthralling view and religious significance. Sonprayag is only open from May to October. It remains closed for 6 months of the year due to unfavorable weather so, keep that in mind while planning for your Trip to Kedarnath

Chorabari Tal

Location: 3 Kms from Kedarnath

Opening Timings: September to November & April to June

In mythology, Chorabari Tal is the place where Lord Shiva imparted the knowledge of Yoga to the Saptrishis. In 1984 this place became even more significant when Mahatma Gandhi’s ashes were immersed here, also giving it the name of Gandhi Sarovar. Chorbari Tal, a small lake with crystal clear water offers a glorious view of the Himalayan peaks. It was formed from Chorabari Bamak glacier. Tourists love to visit this lake for the purpose of trekking, its view as well as the waterfall enroute. Kedarnath tour package is offering trekking by which you can enjoy the nature along the way.

Vasuki Tal

Location: 8 Km from Kedarnath

Opening Timings: Daily from May to October

Named after the snake of Lord Shiva, Vasuki Tal is most famous for Brahma Kamal, a rare species of flowers that is found there. It is believed that Lord Shiva took bath in this lake making it sacred. The clear lake and the glaciers surrounding it offer a wonderful view. There’s no vegetation in this region but you can see Chaukhamba Peaks and other Himalyan Peaks from here. It is a great camping spot for people who enjoy majestic views and the quiet of the nature. During winters the lake completely freezes due to the cold.

Triyuginarayan Temple

Location: Rudraprayag District, Uttarakhand

Opening Timings:

Said to be built by Adi Shankaracharya, this temple is believed to be the spot where Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati tied the knot. Witnessed by various celestial being including Lord Vishnu they joined in matrimony for an eternity. Brahma Shilla situated in front of the temple is believed to be the exact spot of their union. An eternal flame inside the temple is believed to burning since then. Devotees who visit this temple take the ashes from this fire in the form of a blessing. There are various sacred kunds or ponds situated near the temple you can visit.

Satopanth

Location: Gangotri Region, Garhwal Himalayas

Opening Timings: Summers & post monsoon

The name Satopanth literally means the true path to heaven. As the second highest mountain in the Gangotri group, it is both impressive and intimidating. You need technical knowledge in order to climb the mountain as snow slopes and sharp ridges litter the base of this mountain. Mt. Satopanth is at an elevation of 7075 meters and you would require proper equipment like ropes and ice axe crampons to take on this challenge.

Gangotri Glacier

Location: Uttarkashi District, Uttarakhand

Opening Timings: Mid-April to June & September to November

This valley like glacier is made up entirely of bedrocks. It is 28km in length and almost 4km in width. There are various trek circuits to choose from like Gangotri Gaumukh Trek, Gangotri Gomukh Tapovan Trek, and Gangotri Tapovan Trek. The difficulty of the trek depends on the circuit you pick, but all of these circuits offer an equally stunning view of the lush meadows and marvelous nature.

Shankaracharya Samadhi

Location: 32 kms away from Kedarnath

Opening Timings:September to November & April to June

Shankaracharya Samadhi is the spot where Adi Shankaracharya attained moksha and submerged himself in the holy town of Kedarnath. He was an important Hindu philosopher who was the greatest believer of the doctrine of Advaita Vedanta, He was also the savious of Vedic Dharma that is relevant in India even today. He took samadhi at a young age of 32 and even today his followers resonate this place with the idea of human connectivity. A hot water spring is available at the Samadhi that should be visited by all.

Phata

Location: 31 kms away from Kedarnath

Opening Timings: Anytime

Enroute Trip to Kedarnath,there is a small village known as Phata. Situated on the Gopeshwar- Gaurikund road it has been built for commercial benefit as well as strategic usage by pilgrims. Phata has a helipad that is used by pilgrims to hire helicopter service and reach Kedarnath easily. It takes 8 minutes to reach Kedarnath in a helicopter from Phata. Pilgrims also have the option of stopping there for refreshments and rest.

After the Kedarnath floods in 2013, there has been a lot of speculation about whether or not it is safe to travel to the holy place. But rest assured as the Government has already started making reparations and the trekking route has already been changed accordingly.

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July 07, 2021

Tips and Tricks for a Comfortable Kedarnath Yatra

Kedarnath Temple is one of the most holy places for Hindus. Believed to be the abode of Lord Shiva, one of the three gods in Trimurti and the destroyer of evil, this place is a symbol of peace and everything holy for many. Along with its religious importance, Kedarnath, Uttarakhand is also known for its mountains and rivers. Nature has graced the land of Kedarnath with beauty of all kinds. Every part of it is a marvel to look at and travelers visit this place from all around the world for its enthralling beauty. But before you start planning your trip to this land of Shiva, here are some tips to make you journey as comfortable and enjoyable as possible!

1.It is most feasible to visit Kedarnath in the month of October. The weather is pleasant, the sky clear and the mountains visible. You might want to plan your Kedarnath Trip on weekdays since weekends bring a lot of rush to this holy land.

2.The hotel rates are also reduced in this month since the peak seasons are already over. It is easier to offer prayers without waiting for hours on end and public transport and accommodation is easily available. Since, May-June is peak seasons you might want to avoid that for a less chaotic trip.

3.There are certain things you should carry with you to your trip. Jackets and sweaters are a must since the season is unpredictable and anyway hilly areas are cold most of the times. A woolen cap, muffler and gloves for more warmth. Carry your sunglasses and a good quality sunscreen for protection from excess heat from sunlight.

4.A medical kit would be recommended in case of any minor injuries. Hilly areas are famous for their unruly path and crookedness. Sports shoes would be the best option of footwear for travelers as you usually have to walk a lot in Kedarnath.

5.Trip to Kedarnath involves a lot of trekking therefore; make sure that you keep your baggage as light as possible. Good boots are also necessary for trekkers to have a comfortable and enjoyable journey. Make sure these shoes/boots are not slippery and have strong enough hold to carry forward in the snow.

6.Carry some light snacks like chocolates, dry fruits and biscuits to eat at regular intervals. Anything heavy would make it difficult for you to keep walking and might even make you sick. A moderate size water ball is also essential. You can refill it at regular water points.

7.Buy a BSNL sim card for your yatra as there is a very good possibility that none of the other networks will work in Kedarnath. BSNL will provide you with maximum connectivity and ensure that you can contact anyone at any point of time.

8.If you’re carrying a camera, make sure you have extra batteries as the beautiful view of Kedarnath will not let you keep your camera down for even a minute. To ensure that you have pictures to look back on for every moment of this surreal trip, don’t forget batteries no matter what!

9.In case you have respiratory problems or high BP problems you might want to sit this one out. Kedarnath tour package is all about trekking and enjoying the nature along the way. This trip is strenuous and mostly recommended to people with great physical health.

10.Of course, there are palki or ponies to take you anywhere you want and there’s a facility of helicopter to drop you off till Kedarnath if you really want to visit this dham. But walking is unavoidable so a medical checkup before the trip is highly recommended.

11.Even people with perfect health are suggested to practice yoga or some other form of exercise to prepare for this journey. Maybe start walking a few months before to increase your stamina for the trip.

12.Sarees are a no-no for this journey. In fact, any kind of clothing that gets in your way or is uncomfortable to walk in should be avoided. Salwar Kameez, lowers, kurtas or any loose clothing with space to breath and walk-in would-be prefect.

13.Once you reach Kedarnath, accommodations are hard to find especially in peak time. All of them are usually full and advance bookings are highly necessary until and unless you want to spend the night by the side of the temple.

14.Try to visit the Kedarnath Temple before 3 Pm as after that the temple gates are closed for visitors. They are opened again at 5 Pm but there’s much more rush and longer queues in the evening hours.

15.Try to start your journey quite early in the morning. The more you delay the harsher the will be and that will slow you down considerably. While if you start early the rush will also be less and you will feel less tired while trekking.

16.Do not forget to do a bio-metric registration before travelling to Kedarnath as instructed by the Government of India. In case you do forget you have the alternative of registering at Sonprayag.

17.There are mules and porters available to help you carry your stuff. Before hiring one, check their official ids to avoid getting duped. Also, remember to check their prices online first to avoid paying more than listed.

18.Lastly, do not forget to carry some cash in hand. Online payment might not work always. Don’t forget you tickets and photo identity proof either. You will not be allowed to enter certain places without that.

We know it’s a lot to learn but we promise that you’ll thank us once you are done with your journey with Capture a Trip. News about the Kedarnath floods in 2013 has instilled fear in a lot of people regarding their own safety. But we are happy to inform you that reparations are underway and the route has already been changed keeping everyone’s safety in mind.

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