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  1. A glacial basin ringed by stunning mountain peaks. In 1988, Nanda Devi National Park was recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The trekking trail takes you through a glacial basin, a geographical phenomenon characterized by a congregation of flower beds and many endangered species of animals and plants.

  2. After the closure of Nanda Devi Inner sanctuary region, Nanda Devi East Base Camp is the closest for an admirer of the Himalayas to witness the beauty of the sister peaks -Nanda Devi and Nanda Devi East - standing in the centre of a ring of peaks – majestic and aloof.

  3. The Nanda Devi Base Camp trek starts from Munsiyari Village. From here you can see before you the beautiful mountain range of its four Himalayas, which offers an excellent view of Panchachuli peaks from here and then from Sri Ramganga and most the likable Saryu passes through the valleys.

  4. The Nanda Devi Sanctuary Trek is one of the popular treks in the Garhwal Himalayan region that takes you to the abode of the sacred Goddess Nanda Devi, idolizing to India’s highest peak Nanda Devi, rising and shining at an altitude of 7,816 meters.

  5. The trek would be to Nanda Devi Base Camp at 13,780 feet. The trek is a difficult level trek, requiring prior trekking experience. This trek is in Nanda Devi National Park, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. On this trek, you will also see many massive Himalayan peaks like Nanda Devi Peak.

  6. The Nanda Devi East Base Camp presents you with the second highest peak in Indian Himalayas, The Nanda Devi. This is a 17-day trek starting from Munsiyari and then to Bugdiar. The trek involves pretty meadows, old villages, beautiful valleys, glaciers of high altitude alongside thick forest and moraine fields.

  7. Trek route: The Nanda Devi Trek starts from the town of Munsiyari and takes trekkers through the Johar Valley, the Milam Glacier, and the Nanda Devi Base Camp. The trek also includes crossing the high-altitude mountain passes of Ralam and Unta Dhura.

  8. Explore the Majesty of Nanda Devi: A Journey to Base Camp. Nanda Devi Base Camp Trek is a pilgrimage into the heart of the Garhwal Himalayas, where the majestic Nanda Devi, India’s second-highest peak, stands as a sentinel of awe-inspiring beauty.

  9. Nanda Devi Base Camp Trek. Highlights. Insanely beautiful vistas of the Nanda Devi and Panchachuli peaks. Spotting of the rare Himalayan Musk Deer, and Snow Leopard. Trek through some of the deepest gorges in the country. Print Itinerary. Overview.

  10. The Nanda Devi Base Camp trek, situated in Uttarakhand, India, ranges from 14107 ft to 15750 ft in altitude. This trek entails crossing a glacial stream, traversing remnants of a glacier, and ascending to the advanced base camp nestled under the shadow of Nanda Devi East.