The Kumaon Himalayas region located in the Indian state of Uttarakhand in the Eastern part of the state, and many prominent hill stations like Nainital comes under the Kumaon region. Conjure up a kaleidoscope of images of breathtaking natural beauty. Ranging from shimmering lakes, deeply forested hill slopes, emerald green rolling meadows, offbeat quaint hamlets, fruit orchards to a fish eyes view of the mighty snow-clad Himalayan peaks and mesmerizing sunsets.
From sighting the Bengal tiger at Corbett Wildlife Sanctuary perhaps on elephant back to boating and sailing in mountain lakes, from long walks and soft treks in the mountains and through local Kumaoni villages and ancient temples, to just unwinding or introspecting – Kumaon offers it all. This hill belt is a photographer’s delight, an artist’s dream and a writer’s inspiration.Trekking Sessions
The uniqueness about trekking in Kumaon Himalayas is that trekking is carried out all year round here, but the best periods to trek here are from April to June and September to November. Every area of the Kumaon region has its own specialty.
Treks routes
The treks take 10 days or more, but the routes are not that steep and the weather conditions are favorable. The moderate treks of this Himalayan Region are the Milam Glacier Trek and the Sunderdhunga Base Camp Trek. These treks take more than 14 days. The tough treks here are the Nanda Devi East Base Camp Trek and the Adi Kailash Trek. These treks take 18 days and 22 days respectively. You can imagine how difficult it must be to climb on steep routes for so many days in such adverse climatic conditions. Moreover, the trekkers have to spend nights in tents with very basic facilities and during the day they have to carry heavy bags on their backs.
Nothing good comes easy. So if you want to explore the Kumaon Nature Treks, go in for the easy treks if you are an amateur and go in for the moderate and tough treks if you are a seasoned trekker and experience the beauty.