About the Khaliya Top:
The Khaliya Top is a snow-covered mountain top in the Kumaon region of the Himalayas. Khaliya Top is a hidden gem of Uttrakhand’s mountain valleys and is situated at an astonishing altitude of 3500 m. This spot is famous for its surrounding views of Himalayan peaks and vast green forest covers. One can see different species of flora and fauna such as Monal, Guhar, Kukar and the Baral mountain goat while traversing the region around Khaliya Bugyal. Book the Khaliya Top Trek and explore this paradise hidden in the Kumaon mountain range of the Himalayas.
About the Khaliya Top Trek:
- Starting from the quaint town of Kathgodam, the 4-day trek will take you through some of the most scenic landscapes of the Himalayas before reaching the Khaliya Top at an altitude of 3500m.
- Enjoy the sight of a forest covered with beautiful alpine trees such as the towering Oaks, the evergreen Deodars and the flaming red Rhododendrons.
- Relish some mouth-watering local dishes as you pass through the famous Himalayan hill towns of Almora, Bageshwar Kausani, Thal and Chaukori.
- Reach the campsite of Munsiyari village, a small town located in the Pithoragarh District in the hill state of Uttarakhand and situated at an altitude of 2250 m.
- The actual trek starts from Munsiyari village, from where you will pass through the rustic towns, lush grasslands and evergreen forests before finally reaching the Khaliya Top viewpoint.
- Be mesmerized by the astonishing views of the nearby Panchachuli, Nanda Devi and Nada Ghunti Himalayan ranges.
- Spot some rare species of animals and birds such as Monal, Ghurar and the Mountain Goat which are found in the mountain ranges of Uttrakhand.
- Embrace the soothing sounds of the majestic Birthi Falls which surges from a height of 400 ft.
- Upon reaching the Khaliya top you can enjoy the beautiful vistas of slanting sun rays falling over the Panchachuli and Nanda Devi ranges of Uttrakhand.
- Book the Khaliya Top Trek and experience the natural beauty of the Kumaon mountain ranges in the Himalayas.