Tour No. 07 (Ryg) Dehradun – Yamunotri-Gangotri-Gaumukh- Haridwar 2021

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Tour No. 07 (Ryg) Dehradun – Yamunotri-Gangotri-Gaumukh- Haridwar 2021 TOUR NO. 07 (RYG) DEHRADUN – YAMUNOTRI-GANGOTRI-GAUMUKH- HARIDWAR 2021 Duration: 06-Days & 06 - Nights Transport: By AC Innova Frequency: Every -Wednesday Reporting Place: Hotel Drona , Dehradun Tel: 0135-2652794,2654371 Reporting Time: One day before departure (Pre Night Every Tuesday accommodation included) Meals: Own Payment Basis Charges Per Seat Adult Child Sr Citizen May To Jun 22390 22390 20515 July To Nov 16915 16915 15515 Station / Remarks: - Activities/Approx. temp. (in Celsius) and Night halt Period Alt. in Mtrs) Dep/Arr. Time places 1st Day Dehradun Dep 06.00:AM After morning tea, breakfast Enroute 180 Km Drive Barkot Arr 01.00:PM Lunch Break Wednesday Barkot Dep 02.00:PM Jankichatti TRH (2575) Arr 04.00:P-M Dinner & Night Halt. Temp Min: 10 Temp Max: 25 2nd Day Jankichatti Dep 07.00:AM Breakfast at TRH Jankichatti 50 Km Drive & Yamunotri Arr 12:00:Noon Visit Yamunotri Holi Dip, Pooja Darshan & Lunch Break 10 km trek (to & Yamunotri Dep 01:30:PM fro) Barkot TRH Arr 04.30:PM Dinner & Night Halt. Thursday Temp Min: 15 Temp Max: 35 3rd Day Barkot Dep 06.00:AM After Tea / Breakfast at TRH Barkot 195 Km Drive Uttarkashi Arr 01.00:PM Lunch at TRH Uttarkashi Friday Uttarkashi Dep 02.00:PM Visit Vishwanath Temple & lunch halt Gangotri (3048) Arr 05.30:PM Darshan /Puja /Arti, Dinner & Night Halt. Temp Min: 10 Temp Max: 22 4th Day Gangotri Dep 06.00:AM After Tea / Breakfast at TRH & Lunch Pack for enroute for 22 Km Trek Up & Bhojbasa Payment Basis down hill Gaumukh Saturday Bhojbasa(4000) Arr 6.00 P.M Dinner & Night Halt. 5th Day Bhojbasa Dep 07.00:AM After Tea / Breakfast 14 Km Trek Up & Gangotri Arr 02.00:PM Darshan /Puja down hill Gangotri Dep 03.30:PM After Lunch 25 Km Drive Harsil Arr 05.00:PM Dinner & Night Halt. Sunday 6th Day Harsil Dep 08.00:AM After Tea/Breakfast 280km Drive Uttarkashi Arr 01.00:PM Lunch halt Monday Uttarkashi Dep 03.00:PM Haridwar Arr 05.00:PM Tour Concludes.
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