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Chorabari Bamak
Chorabari Bamak glacier is situated in Rudraprayag District of U.P. The glacier is 6 kms long and originates from the southern slope of Kedar-dome, Bhartekhunta and Kirti Stambh and this hill range is the water divide which separates the

Gangotri group of glaciers and the Chorabari glacier. Several hanging glaciers and avalanche chutes feed the glacier. The lower part of the glacier is covered by thick debris and bounded by huge deposits of lateral moraines. The glacier starts from its accumulation zone (600 m) and terminates at an elevation of 3800 m, from where a snow/ice melt stream originates, called Mandakini and merges into the Alaknanda at Rudraprayag.

The glacier is approachable by roa (up to Gaurikund via Rudraprayag Guptkashi and Sonprayag. From Gaurikund, a foot trek runs over the hill slopes up to Kedarnath Temple from Kedarnath temple, there is a 3km. footpath to the glacier snout. Between the rock face and right later a moraine of the glacier, there is a lake formed by glacier melted water called Gandhi - Sarovar.

Dokriani Bamak

Dokriani Bamak (Bamak is the local name of the glacier) is another well developed medium-sized glacier of the Bhagirathi basin. The glacier is formed by two cirques, originating at the northern slope of Draupadi-Ka-Danda and Jaonli peak, 5600 m and 6000 m respectively. The glacier is 5 km. long and flows in the northwest direction terminating at an elevation of 3800 m. The stream originating from the glacier's melted water is called Dingad which later joins many other snow/ice melted streams and finally merges into Bhagirathi River near Bukki village. There are several well-developed meadows and Proglacial lakes located 2 kms below the snout of the glacier. These meadows, lakes and other formations themselves tell us the past history and behavior of the glacier and also provide good camping sites.


The glacier is easily approachable from Uttarkashi. Nearly 56 kms from Uttarkashi on the road to Gangotri, Bukki village is 2 kms. from the bus terminus situated on the right bank of Bhagirathi river. On way to Dokriani glacier, one has to walk
23 kms from the road (Bukki village). After crossing the Bhagirathi River a footpath flows along the steep mountain slopes up to Tela camp (2500 m). From Tela to Gujjar Hut a 12 km. run along the Dingad stream is a route offered to cross the several up and down ridges, many small and big streams and dense mixed forests of Deodar, Rhododendron, Oak, Pine etc. provide an atmosphere of perfect peace and tranquility. Overwhelmed by such heart-touching beauty one crosses the way without difficulties. Gujjar Hut (a summer camp of Gujjars with their buffaloes) is located at a height of 3500 m., just 5 kms below the Dokriani Glacier. Gujjars Hut is the gateway of the valley. The valley has a gentle slope with different land features formed by the glacier and surrounded by snow- covered peaks. This place is good for camping and one can walk up to the glacier and adjoining areas and climb the small peaks. Only Gujjar huts and a base camp (near the glacier snout) of Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology, Dehradun lie on the way. One visiting the area has to make his own arrangement for food, tents and light warm clothes. The best season to visit is throughout summer and autumn. Besides the above two glaciers, Kedar, Rudugaira and Jaonii are some other glaciers which are approachable by the same way
 
Bandarpunch Glacier
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Gangotri Glacier
 Region: Garhwal Himalayas
 Altitude: Max.3892m
 Duration: 8/10 days
 Season: May / June / August / September / October / November
 Grade: Soft
 
Khatling Glacier
 Region: Garhwal Himalayas
 Altitude: Max. 3980m.
 Duration: 12 / 14 Days.
 Season: May / June / August / September / October / November
 Grade: Moderate
 
 
Satopanth, Bhagirathi Kharak Glacier
 Region: Garhwal Himalayas
 Altitude: Max.3820m
 Duration: 10 /12 days
 Season: May / June / August / September / October / Mid November
 Grade: Moderate
 
 
Tiprabamak Glacier
 Region: Garhwal Himalayas
 Altitude: Max. 3840 m.
 Duration: 10 /12 days
 Season: May / June / September / October.
 Grade: Moderate
 
 
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