Dholkal Trek Chhatisgarh
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Chhattisgarh, India
Starting from ₹ 2599
-38% ₹ 1599
What will you experience
Certified Leader
High Quality Safety Equipment
Exhilarating Scenic Views
Spot the Wildlife Animals
Create a Team Bonding
About the Activity
Location | Dholkal, Chhattisgarh |
Duration | 2 days & 1 night |
About Dantewada:
- Situated on the Indravati River in southern Chhattisgarh lies the city of Dantewada. Hills and trees provide a natural border for the city. The summers are hot and humid, while the winters are mild and dry.
- It serves as a regional hub for business and industry. Quite a few stores and eateries can be found in this town. The town is also home to many institutions of higher learning and medical care.
About the Dholkal trek:
- After a briefing and identification check, you may begin to anticipate the fun that awaits you.
- Continue your caving adventures in Madarkonta's natural state and see stalagmite and stalactite formations up close.
- Get to the Tirathgarh waterfalls and take in the three-tiered cascades, scenic lookout, and refreshing open-air shower in the natural pool.
- This location is perfect for those who like nature photography and strolls.
- Get yourself to Dholkal, hike up through its misty greenery, and discover the surrounding area and its breathtaking vistas along the route.
- The site is well worth it due to the abundance of vegetation, the relaxed atmosphere, and the whimsical atmosphere.
- Before travelling back home, a trip to the river's lower bank is to soak in the river's footbath and ride the river's boats.
Know before you book
- A government-issued photo ID is required for check-in.
- In the case of disasters, management has the right to make adjustments to the raise.
- You should have a medical checkup before you go on the trip. Bring along a first aid kit and any necessary prescriptions for your hike.
- Listen to the leaders and instructors if you want to return from your trek in one piece.
- It is mandatory to adhere to the State Government's regulations. Don't get too close to other people. Put on masks and disinfect your hands often.
- It is highly recommended that you hire a professional tour guide or guide to accompany you on your journey.
- There may not be a convenient place to plug in electronic equipment at the campground.
- Food is also on the list of necessities.
- In the event of chilly weather, hikers should come prepared with several layers and strong footwear.
- It is not recommended that children under the age of seven attempt the climb.
- Services of experienced mountaineering guides are offered.
- Tents and sleeping bags are provided for guests.
- All forest service costs and camping fees are included.
- The first night's lodging in Manali is included as well.
- Not included are oxygen tanks or a first aid kit.
- Individual health insurance is not included.
- Personal spending money is not included in our plan.
Things to Carry
- Water Bottle
- Snacks
- Tissue Paper (1 Roll)
- Appropriate Clothing
- Comfortable Footwear
- Backpack
- Flashlight
- Sunscreen
- UA Voucher
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the Dholkal Trek?
The Dholkal trek is an arduous but worthwhile adventure due to the spectacular vistas it provides. The trail starts at Faraspal and travels through the woods to Dholkal Hill, where there is a temple dedicated to Ganesha.
How challenging is the Dholkal Trail?
The ascent to Dholkal is not too difficult. The paths are in good condition, and the ascent is not too steep. But there are some challenging parts, notably on the ascent to Dholkal's peak.
When is it ideal to hike the Dholkal Trail?
The Dholkal Trek is at its finest in March through May and September through November. The vistas are breathtaking in the clear, bright weather that occurs throughout these months.
I'm going to the Dholkal Trek, what should I bring?
Pack light clothes for day treks and heavy ones for overnighters. Besides a hat and sunscreen, you should bring rain gear.
Where can I get suitable food for the Dholkal Trek?
The trailside lodges will have food available for you. While most resorts serve traditional cuisine, a few also provide Western options.
On the Dholkal Trek, where can I get lodging?
You may stay in lodges dotted throughout the path. The lodges may be bare-bones, but they usually include clean, soft mattresses and steaming hot baths.
Can you tell me about the dangers of the Dholkal Trek?
Like any other trip, the Dholkal trip is not without its share of potential dangers. Dangers include being ill from the altitude, getting hurt, and having terrible weather.
If I have altitude sickness, what should I do?
If you start to feel the effects of altitude sickness, you need to move down. In addition to medicine, drinking plenty of water may help ease the discomfort.
If I get hurt, what should I do?
Seek immediate medical assistance if you sustain an injury. Pokhara is home to many clinics and hospitals.
If I run into poor weather, what should I do?
Stay at a lodge until the weather clears up if you have to travel during inclement conditions. If the weather is bad, you shouldn't go trekking.