The Himalayas,
over the centuries, have attracted trekkers, mountaineers, pilgrims
and ascetics. Its rugged heights crowned with snow and draped
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Trek Highlights The
river Kali originates in the Pithoragah district of Uttarakhand and
forms a natural eastern boundary between India and Nepal. The river
is named after the Goddess Kali but when it descends in the plains
and meets up with the Saryu river it is called Sarda or Sharda. Its
a Torrential river which is due to its remote location is one of the
best Mahseer angling spots in country.
Route Chart
Delhi - Kathgodam - Delhi
Day by day Itinerary
Day 1 : Delhi - Kathgodam - Camp
Dep. Delhi 5 AM. Drive 550 km to Pancheswar (12 hrs by car/14 hrs
by coach). Alternative would be to take overnight train to Kathgodam
and take coach on arrival early morning. This would cut road journey
by about 5 hrs.
Overnight in camp.
Day 2 : Camp
Fish for Mahaseer on plug & spoon at Pancheswar on the confluence
of Sarju & Kali rivers. Record Mahaseer taken at this site is
80 lbs.
Overnight in Camp.
Day 3 : Camp Fish early morning and after breakfast start rafting. Overnight
halt at Surnia river junction. A small stream coming in from Nepal
which affords a lovely camp-site and fresh water.
Overnight in Camp.
Day 4 : Camp Raft to the confluence of the Ladiya river.
Camp overnight at Chuka.
Day 5 : Camp Negotiate Chuka rapids (grade 3-4 depending on water level). Latter
half is a smooth sail through Purnagiri gorge. Put out at Boom.
Lunch & overnight in Camp.
Day 6 : Camp - Delhi Breakfast & departure for Delhi, arriving late evening after
430 km drive.
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