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Roopkund

Region:- Uttrakhand
Duration:- 8 days
Grade:- Moderate
Max Altitude:- 15696 ft.
Approx Trekking Km:- 59 km.

Roopkund, in the state of Uttarakhand in India, is a famous glacial lake. This lake is famous due to more than five hundred skeletons of humans that are found at the edge of the lake. It is located in the Himalayas and rests at an altitude of nearly 4,784 meters(15,696 feet). Roopkund is located in the Chamoli district of Garhwal. It is one of the best sites for trekking in Garhwal. It is closer to hill stations like Nainital and Kathgodam. At a distance of 217 km from Nainital and 235 km from Kathgodam, Roopkund is one of the major tourist attractions for people in the country and also for people who are travelling from abroad. You can reach the place through Lohagunj which is 155 km from Almora, where you can travel though any motor vehicle. Roopkund, which is located in the lap of Trishuki massif is also known as the ‘mystery lake’. You can find human skeletons at the bank of the lake and it is believed that they belong to the Paleolithic age.

These are believed to be the skeletons of the heroes who had fought here in the earlier times. Along with the skeletons of humans, you can also find skeletal structure of horses and other animals. There are reports that these skeletons belong to the 12th century to the 15th century. It is believed by specialists that the death of many people in this region was a result of landslides, blizzard or an epidemic. The human skeletons were re-discovered in 1942 by H K Madhwal, who was a Nanda Devi Game reserve ranger.

Later in 2004, a team of Indian scientists along with some Europeans visited the area to gain more information about the nature of the skeletons. On extensive research and findings, they found human skulls, bones and other jewellery. The DNA of the skeletons was taken, and it appeared that the people belonged to many classes and showed different features and morphological structure. There was a group of short people and tall people who were believed to be closely related to each other. Though the exact number of the skeletons cannot be ascertained, but a total number of around 500 hundred skeletons were found. It is also believed that an equal number of skeletons perished due to the natural environment.

The Radiocarbon dating of the skeletons at the Oxford University Radiocarbon Accelerator Unit determines the age of the skeletons to be somewhere around 850 AD. Later extensive research has been carried out in various parts of the country and the world. Many scientists are of the idea that the people did not die of an epidemic but due to sudden hailstorms. The hailstorms are supposed to be as big as the size of a cricket ball, and as there was no shelter in the open areas of the Himalayas, people might have come under its disastrous and direct effect. It is considered as one of the strongest reasons for the extinction of the natives of this area.

The cold and icy weather condition can be said to be the reason for the preservation of the skeletons for such a long time. The favorable weather conditions prevented the skeletons to decay off and decompose into soil. With landslides that were rampant in the area, many bodies slipped into the lakes and stayed there for a long time. The bodies that fell into the lake had a greater shelf-life as compared to the ones which remained in the open. However it is still not determined if this group of people lived here, or if they were heading towards a destination. Historical evidence of any trade route towards Tibet has not been established. Therefore it is hard to decipher the real purpose of the group of people that were victims to this natural calamity. There are possibilities that the group may be heading towards the Nanda Devi pilgrimage where Nanda Devi Raj Jat festivities take place once every 12 years.

Lohaganj is the starting trekking point for Roopkund. You can also reach Roopkund through Nanda Prayag which is connected by a motor-able road. The Roopkund trek can also be called Skeleton Trek due to the presence of different skeletons in and around the lake. The lake is surrounded by snow clad mountains and rock- strewn glaciers.

Trekking in India and choosing the Roopkund trek is an adventurous journey which passes through many exotic and beautiful locations. As you trek towards the lake, you would find lush green grassy land and conifer forest ranging towards the fall of hills. Thereafter the trek takes its way along the Pindar River. You can enjoy the natural and lush green beauty of the surroundings with the pleasant breeze that blows all around you, giving a soothing effect to your senses.

Roopkund is a picturesque, beautiful and attractive tourist destination in the Himalayas. Located at the base of two Himalayan peaks, Trishul and Nandghungti, it attracts people who have an adventurous side to life. There are religious festivals that take place in autumn, held at the alpine meadow of Bedni Bugyal, where the nearby villages participate. The lake is covered with ice all the time and it adds to its beauty. It is an enjoyable travelling destination as one is surrounded by mountains from all sides. Trekking in Uttrakhand also gives you the chance to trek the Himalayas. You can also go for the Nanda Rajjat Yatra.

There are many routes for a trek to Roopkund. One of the most common routes taken by travelers and adventurers is through Lohagunj or Wan up to where you can travel by road. Trekking begins after this point. There are also some plains or flat areas where you can camp during the night. If the weather is not foggy, you can easily see Bedni Bugyal and Trishul. On your way to Roopkund, you would also find many grazing lands for horses, sheep and mules. You would come across a few temples and lakes on your journey. Many waterfalls are also visible on the slopes of the surrounding mountains. However, it should be kept in mind that the weather is generally hostile throughout the year and travelers need to be fully equipped and prepared for these conditions.
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Roopkund

Rs.9250/-
Kathgodam to Kathgodam
Pay your trek fee before two months of the trek date and get a discount of 5%.

Why Roopkund Trek

Roopkund trek is ideal for those who have done easy trek and want to do moderate high altitude trek. Roopkund’s height is 15,696 ft. which is higher than Mt.blanc it is the highest peak in the Europe.

Trail of Roopkund is very wide which gives extra safety to the trekkers and possibilities of getting lost are minimized due to of these trails. Lots of people do this trek in a year so good amount of trekker’s traffic is always present there which helps beginners to get trekking tips and prepare themselves for difficult treks. Emergency rescue, any kind of first aid help is also can arrange in short period of time comparing to other treks.

The main beauty of Roopkund trek is scenery gets change every day. Overwhelming views are visible from Roopkund, trekkers find Nanda Ghunti (20698 ft.) and Trishul (23490 ft.) in just front of them and seeing the Trishul at the time of sunset is a breathstoping moment. Other many more peaks are visible from there like Chaukhamba, Neal Kanth, Hati Parbat etc. Ali bugyal and Bedni Bugyal are the meadows which counts in to the large high altitude meadows of our country. Its look like that God merges too many golf grounds and put them on the hill top. The attraction of forest in Roopkund is that the forest is mixed forest rhododendrons tree, silver wok, brown oak, pine tree, blue pine and cypress tree are easily found there.

Final day of Roopkund trek give the boost to the trekkers, this day increase the adrenaline in body and in early morning everyone gets ready for the adventure which gives the satisfaction of achieving something beyond the everyone’s comfort zone.
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