Tour overview
RANTHAN KHARAK TREK . THE HIDDEN CLEARINGS OF KUMAON.
TREK DURATION: 7 days
HIGHEST ALTITUDE
12,887 FT . SUITABLE FOR
12 to 62 years . the hidden clearings of Kumaon
Trekking in Uttarakhand is synonymous with trekking in Gharwal. Yet, unknown to most, the neighbouring Kumaon has stunning mountains, magnificent forests, undulating meadows, and vast clearings. Kumaon is largely unexplored and has received little attention. Kumaon’s Ranthan Kharak Trek is just one of many undiscovered trekking gems.
Let’s begin by celebrating the big mountains. On this trek, you see India’s highest peak, Nanda Devi, and its sister peak, Sunanda Devi (also known as Nanda Devi East). We can see the sun rise over these two formidable peaks from our Chophu camp. On our right, sticking out of the clouds, is the impressive, jagged peak of Nanda Kot.
Even though Mt. Dangthal is not as tall as these mountains, being closer, it dominates our view. On the far east, we have Mt. Mrigthuni towering over the landscape. On the west, the five magnificent Panchachuli peaks stand out from the Ranthan Kharak ridge.
But there is more to Ranthan Kharak.
The forests are exceptionally dense and deep. Flora and fauna enchant every moment. The trees and birds in the virgin forests are just as diverse as the ones we see on our Goechala Trek.
Kharak means “clearings” in the local language. On this trek, there are some stunning clearings to trek through. In two such clearings, we set up camp! You don’t get to camp in such settings every day. Frankly, we find the clearings on the Ranthan Kharak trek more beautiful than those on the Kedarkantha.
The trek transforms into an exciting ascent as we continue up the ridge towards the Ranthan peak. Large mountains flank us on either side of the ridge. The famous mountain ranges of Gharwal and Kumaon reveal themselves. The ridge itself, winding in and out of the folds of the mountains, gives the impression that we are riding an escalator to the summits. On either side of the ridge, the valley drops off into invisibility into rolling hills. It is an exhilarating experience.
Ranthan Kharak Trek is a gem in the Kumaon Himalayas that our trekking community still needs to discover. It is a rare opportunity that you must not let go of.
Our trek leader, Alveera Ansari, who has led more than 40 treks, came back from her first group of Ranthan Kharak recently. Here’s her take on the trek:
“I’m back from Ranthan Kharak trek and I’m so glad that I was able to witness this trek ! What a beautiful trek Suhas and Nitesh have explored.
We definitely need to spread word about this beauty. This trek can really beat many treks in garhwal region.
Be it a forest section, small stream cross, kharak, meadow walk, push towards Thal tok, Balchan kund ( ladies can go towards the kund, only during yatra and Pooja, ladies are not going , so no restriction to women trekkers we had ) , view of Mt. Nanda Devi !, summit push, luckily we got hail as well
And you know what, we spotted 3 yellow Martin while returning frm Parava thor. We saw it near Bhopal ji ( guides ) home before entering Naamik village. They were really cute ! They remained me of Red panda of Sandakphu.
Really, Ranthan Kharak is way more beautiful than I expected it to be.”
Trek Fee 21,000 ONLY.
Trek Inclusions:
Accommodation:
Stay is included from Day 1 to Day 6 (Gogina to Gogina). You will be camping on all days of the trek (3 per tent).
Meals:
All meals from dinner at Gogina on Day 1 to breakfast on Day 7 are included. We provide simple, nutritious vegetarian food on all days of the trek.
Camping charges:
All trekking permits and forest camping charges are included
Safety equipment:
First aid, medical kit, oxygen cylinders, stretchers etc. will be available at all campsites to deal with emergencies.
Trekking equipment:
You will stay in high quality tents and sleeping bags in all the camps. Our high altitude sleeping bags can withstand temperatures as low as -10 ºC. We provide ice axes, roped, micro spikes, gaiters etc. as required. Transport to and from the base camp , 5-6 seater vehicle and RS 12,000 for . Exclusions . Tempo Traveller for the journey from Kathgodam to Gogina. On the return, the cost remains the same and needs to be paid directly to the driver.
Food during transit to and from the base camp
The trek fee does not include meals purchased during the journey to Gogina and back.
Stay at Kathgodam on the last day
Cloakroom
We have a cloakroom facility available at the basecamp for extra luggage. Every trekker is permitted to leave behind one piece of luggage at no charge. Anything beyond one piece of luggage is chargeable at Rs 500 per luggage.
(The luggage could be a backpack / suitcase / duffel bag or anything similar.).
Rental Gears
You don’t need to break the bank in order to get high-quality trekking gear. You spend 1/10th of the buying cost by renting. We have a range of products available on our rental store. See here
Backpack Offloading
If you have any medical issues and are not able to carry your own backpack, you can offload your backpack. The cost of offloading on the Ranthan Kharak trek is Rs 2,100 for the trek. Find details about the offloading process here .