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Around
Vijaypur
Wayfarer
Retreat Uttaranchal : Wayfarer
Retreat is an ideal getaway for all those in search of a longish
escape from over crowded cities. Sometimes it could be a convenient
stop over for travellers heading to and from Munsyari.
For all
nature lovers there are several trails that lead into the surrounding
forest. A variety of Himalayan birds can be seen in and around the
area. Some of the attractions include red-billed blue magpie, blossom
headed parakeet, black headed oriole, thrush, jungle myna and bush
chat. Close
to the Retreat is a musk deer farm which involves an easy trek of
two kilometres from the road head.
Around 45 kilometres away is Patal Bhubaneshwar. This is a "must
see" for all guests at Retreat. Patal Bhubaneshwar offers a
surreal experience - a complex maze of underground caves serrated
with fang-like stalactites and stalagmites. Some chambers are large
enough to host an orchestral performance. The entry to the caves
is through a narrow tunnel where one has to lower oneself in single
file with the help of iron chains.
The Retreat often serves as a base camp for trekkers going up to
Pindari and Sunderdunga glaciers. The Wayfarer group regularly conducts
these and other glacial treks whose details are available at http://www.trekkinginhimalayas.com
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Season
Vijaypur
Wayfarer
Retreat Uttaranchal : Wayfarer
Retreat is a round the year resort. In summer it is just cool at
Vijaypur - the days are pleasant and the nights are cool. During
monsoon months the entire landscape is green. Autumn brings settled
weather and clear skies offering excellent sighting of the Himalayas.
In winter the surrounding ranges are covered in a blanket of snow
and the temperature at Vijaypur ranges from 0oC to 10oC. Wayfarer
Retreat remains fully operational throughout the year.
Journey
from Vijaypur to Munsyari : The
initial drive is pleasant - against the backdrop of the spectacular
Himalayan ranges there are quaint villages at intermittent points
till Thal where you cross the flowing Ramganga. Thereafter the route
follows the river and gradually the climb begins. Beyond Girgaon
the land scape changes dramatically and you are now in magnificent
mountain country. Sharp rock faces, hairpin bends, blooming rhododendrons
and, sometimes, patches of snow are there to greet you. At 9000ft
the road touches Kala Muni temple from where you descend into a
different land that has totally different topography and where you
meet different people. This is Munsyari - somewhat harder to describe
but fantastic to get to know. Map
Kumaon - Vijaypur >>>
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