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Originally Posted by mobike008
(Post 2980513)
...saw a tv report last night that roads to Auli were jammed and folks were stuck for 5-6 hours on the road due to heavy snowfall |
Not sure if this is only the road from Joshimath to Auli. If so, you have the option to use the ropeway from Joshimath to access Auli, leaving your car behind at Joshimath.
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Just to be safe, is there only one route to these places or there are more than one route ( even if its longer) just incase if we get stuck in a similar situation?
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One / multiple route to which places? Auli? Nope, there's just the one road.
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What are the interesting things to see/do in and around Chopta/Duggalbitta?
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Enjoy the views - what else? Something to look at:
http://www.chopta.in/activities-in-chopta.
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Is Syal Sur close-by? Anything interesting there?
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Syalsaur is uphill from Rudraprayag on the Kedarnath route. Nothing there except a GMVN bungalow along the Mandakini River, and the usual village. It doesn't even offer a view of the snow-laden mountain peaks. Why backtrack ~30 km from Rudraprayag if you manage to stay at Rudraprayag itself? I don't suppose you want to go up to Gaurikund, and Kedarnath would be closed anyway.
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Originally Posted by SS-Traveller
(Post 2980556)
Not sure if this is only the road from Joshimath to Auli. If so, you have the option to use the ropeway from Joshimath to access Auli, leaving your car behind at Joshimath. |
Cable car is shut down for maintenance for next 2 months as confirmed in person by GMVN office in Delhi...So no awesome aerial views for me:Frustrati
Apparently, the ski-lift is still working
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Originally Posted by SS-Traveller
(Post 2980556)
One / multiple route to which places? Auli? Nope, there's just the one road. |
Sorry, I wasn't clear. I meant the tv report meant Nainital to Joshimath road was blocked due to snowfall. So is there more than one route for this stretch?
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Originally Posted by mobike008
(Post 2980604)
Sorry, I wasn't clear. I meant the tv report meant Nainital to Joshimath road was blocked due to snowfall. So is there more than one route for this stretch? |
There is no such thing.
The route is more like rudraprayag to ranikhet (AFAIK). Nainital and joshimath are much further apart, so no tv report should be saying such a thing.
There's only one (good) route afaik, and that itself is not a main route either.
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Originally Posted by mobike008
(Post 2980604)
Sorry, I wasn't clear. I meant the tv report meant Nainital to Joshimath road was blocked due to snowfall. So is there more than one route for this stretch? |
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Originally Posted by phamilyman
(Post 2981101)
The route is more like rudraprayag to ranikhet (AFAIK). Nainital and joshimath are much further apart, so no tv report should be saying such a thing. |
Yes, the Ranikhet > Gairsain > Rudraprayag route is very unlikely to be snowed out. But there is an alternative (much longer) route - Nainital > Ramnagar > Pauri > Shrinagar > Rudraprayag > Joshimath, if it is any solace!
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Originally Posted by SS-Traveller
(Post 2981124)
Yes, the Ranikhet > Gairsain > Rudraprayag route is very unlikely to be snowed out. But there is an alternative (much longer) route - Nainital > Ramnagar > Pauri > Shrinagar > Rudraprayag > Joshimath, if it is any solace! |
Yes, but AFAIK (when we were stuck at rudraprayag) both are close to each other only, and the second one is nothing much to write home about.
The first had been blocked by a landslide and we had taken the second - it was a fair bit of an adventure by itself. Its quite adventurous AFAIK in the rains. I don't think its that long.
Firstly, a pic of the area that gets washed out every now and then - shirobhagad before rudraprayag - there's much more than has been captured in this image:

another minor problem from the other side:
now here's the 2nd route doc saab mentioned :D

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Originally Posted by phamilyman
(Post 2981169)
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...and you had been sitting plum on these pics, hiding them from the rest of the world!! Unless you have posted them on a travelogue elsewhere, in which case would you kindly share the link here or via PM?
And that's also why I asked Avi right in the beginning whether it was the Cruze he planned to drive - and one of the main reasons for my choice of present vehicle!
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Originally Posted by phamilyman
(Post 2981169)
Yes, but AFAIK (when we were stuck at rudraprayag) both are close to each other only, and the second one is nothing much to write home about. |
Boy o' Boy, thanks a bunch for those pics. Looks scary enough. Can you let me know which month/year these pictures were taken?
I am now braced to face this journey with my camera clicking way these shattered roads :D
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Originally Posted by SS-Traveller
(Post 2981187)
And that's also why I asked Avi right in the beginning whether it was the Cruze he planned to drive - and one of the main reasons for my choice of present vehicle! |
Iam so glad that I decided against taking my Cruze. WA would have been beaten black, blue and hollow right through:uncontrol
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Originally Posted by mobike008
(Post 2981435)
Boy o' Boy, thanks a bunch for those pics. Looks scary enough. Can you let me know which month/year these pictures were taken?
I am now braced to face this journey with my camera clicking way these shattered roads :D
Iam so glad that I decided against taking my Cruze. WA would have been beaten black, blue and hollow right through  |
Relax yaar. Swift did it fine.
These pics are Aug 2011 (as u can see - its the rainy season and yatris around!).
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Originally Posted by SS-Traveller
(Post 2981187)
...and you had been sitting plum on these pics, hiding them from the rest of the world!! Unless you have posted them on a travelogue elsewhere, in which case would you kindly share the link here or via PM?
And that's also why I asked Avi right in the beginning whether it was the Cruze he planned to drive - and one of the main reasons for my choice of present vehicle! |
I am yet to upload my 2009 Egypt trip pictures anywhere. Hope you get the drift :D Processing them SLR pics takes far too much time !!
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Originally Posted by phamilyman
(Post 2981483)
I am yet to upload my 2009 Egypt trip pictures anywhere. Hope you get the drift :D Processing them SLR pics takes far too much time !! |
:OT
Okay, so don't process them - put them up on a photo-sharing site and let's look at them as-it-is :D .
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Originally Posted by phamilyman
(Post 2981483)
Relax yaar. Swift did it fine.
I am yet to upload my 2009 Egypt trip pictures anywhere. Hope you get the drift :D Processing them SLR pics takes far too much time !! |
Thanks, i was just kidding around. if i put my mind to it. I can take the Cruze to top of the himalayan mountains. But, the question to myself would be? Are you insane?:D
Btw, agree on PP'ng DSLR pics. Its the most nightmarish thing after a trip...lol!
Thanks for all your tips...GMVN hotels booked at these places :-
Joshimath (Rs.1080/Night)------25/12/2012
Auli (Rs.3000/Night).......26/12/2012
Kaudilaya (Rs.2000/Night)....29/12/2012
Having trouble in getting rooms at Chopta/Duggalbitta. Spoke to Mayadeep Resort and he casually confirms on phone its available and says " Aap Aajao"...What if he in an equally casual way say...Sorry Sir..when we reach there?;)
Folks, Any pointers here?
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Originally Posted by mobike008
(Post 2981564)
Spoke to Mayadeep Resort and he casually confirms on phone its available and says " Aap Aajao"...What if he in an equally casual way say...Sorry Sir..when we reach there?;)
Folks, Any pointers here? |
It's run by a local - if he says ''
aa jao", he'll definitely keep a room for you. But the crux of the matter would be,
which room?
Maya Deep came as a recommendation from someone I know, but then I came across this:
http://www.tripadvisor.in/Hotel_Revi...tarakhand.html. Their own website is
http://www.mayadeepchopta.com/index....d=70&Itemid=95.
I would be inclined to choose
GMVN Rudraprayag, where I've stayed a long time ago as well, as you have done at all the other places
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Originally Posted by mobike008
(Post 2981564)
Thanks, i was just kidding around. if i put my mind to it. I can take the Cruze to top of the himalayan mountains. But, the question to myself would be? Are you insane?:D
Btw, agree on PP'ng DSLR pics. Its the most nightmarish thing after a trip...lol!
Thanks for all your tips...GMVN hotels booked at these places :- Joshimath (Rs.1080/Night)------25/12/2012
Auli (Rs.3000/Night).......26/12/2012
Kaudilaya (Rs.2000/Night)....29/12/2012
Having trouble in getting rooms at Chopta/Duggalbitta. Spoke to Mayadeep Resort and he casually confirms on phone its available and says " Aap Aajao"...What if he in an equally casual way say...Sorry Sir..when we reach there?;)
Folks, Any pointers here? |
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Originally Posted by SS-Traveller
(Post 2981587)
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The wife NEVER appreciates a GMVN as they are often ideally located but lack adequate service or super cleanliness, while being a bit pricey.
Either we rough it, or choose comfortable places like:
http://alpineadventurecamp.com/ (had planned to go there, but went to kasauli instead)
Mayadeep should not be bad, coming as it does, recommended by an accomplished adventurer. But do see the other place.
GMVN rudraprayag is o-okay. On days when there is water trouble (like the day we were there), its a pain despite decent service. I have stayed earlier at bhatt resort - the food was a bit slow that night as they were overloaded but the place was okay and amenities are decent (i know the ex-owner). There is another hotel just before GMVN that is quite nice but 15% costlier than GMVN.
EDIT: you can stay at syalsaur which is ~50km before chopta, or ukhimath. rudraprayag is 4 hours away, so dont stop there.
http://www.gmvnl.com/newgmvn/trh.asp?id=64
Yeah, 3K in a place like Auli in GMVN hotel seems slightly steep price. But, cant help it as just need to go with flow as we dont want to take risk with other hotels.
Btw, I never beileve the hotel pictures on their website. I always go mentally prepared for the worst and when it's even decent iam happy ( key to satisfaction is keep low expectations)
Will chalk out a detailed route plan and will seek your advise on them as well.
Cheers and Thanks for your inputs !!!
GMVN SyalSur booked for Dec 27th night at Rs.1320/Night:thumbs up
Now that we have almost fined tuned the itenary. Can someone please help me with routes ( along with distances from one to another) for the following places?
Nainital--> Joshimath
Joshimath--> Auli
Auli--> SyalSur
SyalSur--> Chopta
Chopta-->Rishikesh-->Delhi
We decided to reach SyalSur and call Mayadeep Resort and if they have a room then will stay a night there on Dec 28th.
Nainital - Joshimath would be tiring to say the least. Jmath-Auli very pleasant and very scenic and very very doable. Chopta-Rishikesh-Delhi would be pushing it very far. Suggest a halt at Rishikesh/Haridwar.
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