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Old Sep 9th, 2006, 23:20   #1
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Camping equipment in Uttarkashi

I am planing to trek to Nandanvan Vasuki Tal this October. Where can I get good camping equipment for rent in Uttarkashi. How is the quality? Some phone numbers would help.

Any advice on what kind of camping equipment I should take along would be welcome. We would be about 10 of us.

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Old Sep 10th, 2006, 02:55   #2
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Hire from Carabin in Okhla Delhi. very cheap. Rates uploaded on www.bcmtouring.com afaik, else drop me a pm - will call them up and ask!
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Old Sep 10th, 2006, 16:22   #3
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Thanks Man

Have you used any of their equipment before? Is the quality ok? Could you call and check availability?

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Old Sep 13th, 2006, 22:04   #4
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U can even hire equipments from NIM- www.nimindia.org
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Old Sep 30th, 2006, 11:50   #5
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Anyone who can give me some phone numbers of reliable guides in Uttarkashi?
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Old Apr 3rd, 2008, 14:42   #6
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Hi all
We are also planning to go Gangotri->Gomukh->Tapovan->Nandanvan on 15th May'2008. We need a good guide, can anyone tell us the contact details of some good guide, i.e., name and phone numbers.

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Old Apr 3rd, 2008, 17:51   #7
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Hi all, We are a team of 7 trekers going to trek Tapovan - Nandanvan - Vasuki taal. We got the Ph. No. of Guide- Shambhu Rawat. His number can help you (09359955146). We also got this nimber from IM. We are moving from Kolkata at 26th April.
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pls let's know the details of guide after u come back.
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Old Apr 3rd, 2008, 18:01   #9
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pls inform me, did u engage your guide (Shambhu Rawat) from Uttarkasi or Gongotri.
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Old Jul 4th, 2008, 12:41   #10
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did you engage Shambu Rawat

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Hi all, We are a team of 7 trekers going to trek Tapovan - Nandanvan - Vasuki taal. We got the Ph. No. of Guide- Shambhu Rawat. His number can help you (09359955146). We also got this nimber from IM. We are moving from Kolkata at 26th April.
did you engage Shambhu Rawat's service in gangotri - tapovan trip. how was his service. what was the rate. He seems like a Travel operator and not a guide himself.

Pl give more information.

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Dear Harikrishnan

I happend to use Shambhu Rawat's services accidentally on my trek to Tapovan a few years back. I struck up a good rapport with him. Whenever he finds out that my group and I are trekking he is keen to guide us. He is still in contact with me.

Now for my experience: There is no doubt that Shambhu knows most routes well. However, he is canny and rather shrewd in his operations. Be careful of hidden charges that come up now and then. You need to be experienced (probably done many treks yourself) to deal with him (and you'll get a good service). But if you are a first time trekker, stay away.


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Dear Harikrishnan

I happend to use Shambhu Rawat's services accidentally on my trek to Tapovan a few years back. I struck up a good rapport with him. Whenever he finds out that my group and I are trekking he is keen to guide us. He is still in contact with me.

Now for my experience: There is no doubt that Shambhu knows most routes well. However, he is canny and rather shrewd in his operations. Be careful of hidden charges that come up now and then. You need to be experienced (probably done many treks yourself) to deal with him (and you'll get a good service). But if you are a first time trekker, stay away.


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can you please elaborate about his rates. Iam not new to treks. But never engaged porters and guides.

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Shambhu likes to organise the entire trek himself. Right from getting equipment, to guides and porters. He sees himself as a trekking agency. Check to see whether he is going to guide the trek or anyone else. Frankly, that does not matter. Most other guides are equally good. Again, check to see if they have done the route multiple times.


Shambhu usually charges on a per person basis or on the entire trek. He could charge anything from Rs 1,000 to Rs 1,500 per person per day rate. This should be your rough benchmark.

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Shambhu usually charges on a per person basis or on the entire trek. He could charge anything from Rs 1,000 to Rs 1,500 per person per day rate. This should be your rough benchmark.

Arjun

thank you arjun for the information.

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