Overview

About Chirbatiya Trek

Chirbatiya is a range of hills north of Rudraprayag. 'Chir' refers to pines, and 'batiya' means a path. Literally translated, it means a path through the pine trees. And sure enough, you walk through some of the loveliest forest trails on this trek. There's not only pine but a good mix of oak and rhododendrons too. Hundreds of birds and the scent of the woods hang in the air. You will come across as many birds as you would on any week-long Himalayan trek, if not less. This is what makes Chirbatiya special among all the weekend treks.

 

Day 1

Arrive at GMVN Jakholi Explore the village
Have Dinner (Veg) and Rest -

Day 2

Jakholi to Chirbatiya Range (20 min drive) Guided Trek to Rai (5 km)
Trek: 10km (both sides) with Guide Packed lunch (Veg) for the day
Drive back to GMVN Jakholi Day 2 stay in GMVN Jakholi

Day 3

Breakfast and Checkout -

 

Cost in INR (for 2 Person)

INR 9,590 Approx

(All Inclusive)

Tour Itenarary

Reviews


 

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Peter Parker

(18 Dec 2018) Reply
Travelled On : 25 March 2018

Trek to Base Camp, taking plenty of time to acclimatize and to visit the Sherpa families and support facilities that will become increasingly important during our expedition. We will spend several days in Namche ahead of most trekkers, and will visit the monasteries in Tengboche and Pangboche.

Images

Peter Parker

(18 Dec 2018) Reply
Travelled On : 25 March 2018

Trek to Base Camp, taking plenty of time to acclimatize and to visit the Sherpa families and support facilities that will become increasingly important during our expedition. We will spend several days in Namche ahead of most trekkers, and will visit the monasteries in Tengboche and Pangboche.

Images

Peter Parker

(18 Dec 2018) Reply

Trek to Base Camp, taking plenty of time to acclimatize and to visit the Sherpa families and support facilities that will become increasingly important during our expedition. We will spend several days in Namche ahead of most trekkers, and will visit the monasteries in Tengboche and Pangboche.