Camping in Uttaranchal

Uttaranchal isn’t called the heaven just like that. It’s serene mountains and untouched trails offer experiences of a lifetime. There are the places that haven’t been discovered, or the ones which are known – very less people ever visit them. Not because these places are touch to reach, but because not many individuals have courage and enthusiasm to venture out of their comfort zone.

Meadow Offroad Camps Kasmoli Rishikesh

Meadow Offroad Camps Kasmoli Rishikesh

Nature camping is becoming a trend. There are corporates that we know of, who encourage their employees to go out, travel, trek and see the roughness of village life. Such initiatives not only help to bridge the gaps between rural and urban population, but also teaches the latter about the emotion of ’empathy’. Imagine being on a mountain with few strangers and nothing around, but beautiful trees, fresh air and stunning mountains. Imagine how easy it would be for you to experience that peace, those tranquil vibrations and let go of the hurt of the past. We are very tiny, sometimes negligible part of this vast universe. May be it’s time we get rid of our false egos and embrace the life for what it is – simple – and learn to be happy in the moment? And if in case you need a chance to bring out that emotion in you, we are here.

Farmland Offroad Camps Rishikesh

Farmland Offroad Camps Rishikesh

Our camp is located at a quiet place on the side of a hill. We are around 30 kms from Rishikesh, and another 50 from Tehri. From the National Highway, it just takes 10 minutes to reach our camps. You can trek or drive through, right to the parking. We aren’t big, nor do we boast of anything out-of-ordinary, but we do promise you this – once you discover Kasmoli, you will want to come here again, because it’s beautiful, quiet and friendly campsite.

Off Road Camp Rishikesh

Off Road Camp Rishikesh

 

3 replies
  1. Customessaywriting
    Customessaywriting says:

    I hadn”t thought about point 3 & 4 given by you earlier but I do agree with point 4 now while I would disagree with point 3. I started trekking at 28. I am 31 now but if one maintains right fitness he can surely keep trekking even till 60 so the point. I have seen examples of people doing so. An uncle aged about 55 in my first trek Roopkund have since then done double the treks I have (Roopkund, Hampta,Stok& Chandrashila). He was surely slower than others but fit enough to complete all the above treks and much more like Chadar etc. Your 1st two points do stand valid though as per me. I too believe those factors drive people for higher altitudes custom essay writing

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  2. Lakshmi Singla
    Lakshmi Singla says:

    Hello Mam,
    Is April a good month to come there? We are from Dehradun and want to take our school children for a day outing. Please tell us whom should we contact about this.
    Thank you.
    Lakshmi

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