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Old May 13th, 2008, 11:59   #16
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Forgewell, how long are you going to be there? I have trekked through Kuari Pass but we exited in Dhuni. I am just wondering if Tapovan is slightly shorter?
we are first time trekkers, no idea, please let me have your views for help in trek.
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Old May 13th, 2008, 12:00   #17
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hello dear forgewell

i am planning to do this trek in sept end, pls let me know how much are you paying the agency? and there contact info,

happy trek
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Forgewell, we paid around 10,000 rupees for two to trek. But then this could be the Indian rate and we had our own tent, sleeping bags and some food stuff too. I mean trekking tend to charge foreigners a little more.

For the route I am pretty sure we could not have been able to do it without a guide. If you are thinking of well marked trails, there are not. I can recommend Sohan Singh Bisht (our guide for the trip) as a guide and if you wish I can give his contact details.
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Forgewell, we paid around 10,000 rupees for two to trek. But then this could be the Indian rate and we had our own tent, sleeping bags and some food stuff too. I mean trekking tend to charge foreigners a little more.

For the route I am pretty sure we could not have been able to do it without a guide. If you are thinking of well marked trails, there are not. I can recommend Sohan Singh Bisht (our guide for the trip) as a guide and if you wish I can give his contact details.
dear mridula,
do you have any pics posted?
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Forgewell here is a trip account of our trek.

http://www.gonomad.com/traveltalesfr...alayas_18.html

And more pictures are to be found at

http://community.webshots.com/album/551431255RDPxaH

http://community.webshots.com/album/551446171NrnTNM
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