Ghangaria Uttarakhand
Ghangaria Overview
Ghangaria is a little town in transit to Hemkund Sahib, a striking trip site for Sikhs which is around 6 km from here and the Valley of Flowers, a national stop known for its assortment of sprouts around 3 km from here. It is arranged in the northern Himalayan extents at a height of 3049 meters in Uttarakhand state of India.
Ghangaria is situated at the point of the streams Bhyundar Ganga and Pushpawati, which outlines Lakshman Ganga, that later meets the conduit Alaknanda at Govindghat. It is the last human living arrangement in the Bhyundar valley. This spot is regularly used by adventurers as a base camp to visit Hemkund and Valley of Flowers. It is simply open from May until September. The straggling leftover of the year, the valley is anchored under snow.
The town is serene settlement of individuals who have been living here for quite a long time in congruity with their surroundings conquering the unforgiving climate conditions easily. Being at Ghangaria you can completely cut yourself from the boisterous way of life of the city and restore your faculties and soul. Ghangaria is a place for experience addicts and the individuals who look to investigate the strange excellence of the Himalayan scene.
You can return to Ghangaria to after a trek of under 11kms. Shared cabs are open up to 4kms from Govindghat. Ghangaria has a helipad. One can in like manner enroll a concierge or jackass or a helicopter to avoid this strenuous trekking. There is no sensible road, only a path made of rocks. Ghangaria has diverse lodgings including one from the GMVN (Garhwal Mandal Vikas Nigam), diners serving Punjabi, Chinese, Garhwali dishes, shops, outside grounds and a noteworthy Gurudwara to suit pilgrims. Earlier simply satellite telephone organization was available, with one and the main amicable call considered the entire town at any given time, yet now you get a weak indication of BSNL GSM and IDEA GSM heads.