Camp Room-on-the-Roof is set atop a series of step farms overlooking the Viraatkhai valley, 25 kms from Chakrata. Standing in splendid isolation at an altitude of 1900 m, the camp offers breathtaking views of snow -capped Himalayan peak on a clear day and hold special promise for genuine nature lovers. Far from the bustle of urban life, all you are likely to hear are sweet bird songs and the rush of mountain winds sweeping across the valley. A 45 minute drive from the camp brings one to the upper stretches of the Yamuna, the favoured river for the true whitewater rafting enthusiast. In addition to rafting and white-water sport, there is a vast range of other adventure activities like rock climbing, rappelling, bridge slithering, hiking over little explored mountain trails, ensures that your stay at the camp is a truly memorable one.
Set on the banks of the River Tons, the place transports you into classic timelessness. An ideal setting to relax and unwind, with breathtakingly beautiful surroundings and loads of adventure, Camp Mystic River is a compelling getaway. Situated at Mori (1150 m/3770 ft), its sublime weather makes it a much sought after destination in the summer months. From watching the reflection of the sunrise in the river to gazing at the star-studded sky in the night, the natural beauty here is boundless. Ancient temples with beautiful architectural styles and a rich cultural heritage. A bevy of natural pools and waterfalls with translucent waters, High altitude Bugyals (meadows) and a terrain which lends itself to a host of exciting activities all add to our camp’s charm.
Mussoorie, located at an altitude of 6500 ft, is one of India’s most popular hill stations. This town with its cool weather and spectacular scenery was among the favourite getaways of the British Raj and today continues to be a getaway for tourists escaping the heat of the plains. In addition to the “touristy” places like the Mall Road that is a haven for shoppers looking for local items and Kempty Falls, Mussoorie has a number of places like Cloud’s End, Gun Hill, George Everest House, etc. where one can go to for the peace and natural beauty that this place has to offer.
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Family Adventure |
| Duration |
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7 Days |
| Season |
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May & June |
| Location |
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Chakrat, Mori & Mussoorie |
| Region |
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Garhwal |
| Difficulty Level |
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Moderate |
| Activity Description |
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Camping,Hiking,Rafting,Rappelling, River Crossing and Site Seeing |
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Day 1: Depart from Delhi by 0900 hrs. Lunch enroute. Arrive in Camp Room-on-the-Roof in Viraatkhai by 1700 hrs. Check into the camp and soak in the surrounding beauty or one has the option of going on a short walk. In the night, bonfire and dinner in the pristine surroundings.
Day 2: Post breakfast, drive to Chakrata (1 hr) and from here trek down (2-3 hrs) to TIGER FALLS, one of the biggest waterfalls in the area. For those averse to trekking, you can drive ahead of Chakrata for an hour to get closer to the falls and from here walk down 30 mins to the falls. Spend the day here in the pool below the waterfall. Towards late afternoon, head back to the road (30 mins) and from here drive back to the camp. In the night, bonfire and dinner.
Day 3: Post early breakfast, set out for Yamuna Bridge (Drive/1 hr). Here indulge in BRIDGE SLITHERING and RIVER CROSSING on the Yamuna. Fresh lunch would be served here y the riverside. Post lunch, proceed from here towards Camp Mystic River in Mori (Drive/5-6 hrs). On arrival check into the camp and time permitting explore the area with a walk along the banks of the River Tons. In the night, bonfire and dinner by the riverside.
Day 4: Post breakfast, attend a briefing on rafting techniques followed by a RAFTING run down an exciting stretch of the River Tons. Return to the camp for lunch. Post lunch relax by the riverside and then set out for a HIKE in the surrounding jungle. During the hike you would come to natural pools in the forest where you could swim in its cool waters. Return to the camp in the evening, for bonfire and dinner by the riverside.
Day 5: Post breakfast, depart for Mussoorie. Arrive in Mussoorie for lunch. Post lunch, relax in the hotel and towards evening one can visit the Mall Road for some shopping. Return to the hotel in the night for dinner and overnight stay.
Day 6: Continue sightseeing in Mussoorie.
Day 7: Post breakfast, depart for Delhi. Lunch enroute. Arrive in Delhi by 1700 hrs.
1. Can children come along? If yes, what’s the minimum age?
These trips are specifically designed so that families could take part in them as a single unit. But as some of the activities that you might be doing are adventurous in nature, we have a minimum age bar for them or rather a physical build bar. For eg., most of the activities like rappelling, valley traverse, hiking, etc. are open to children of 5+ yrs but an activity like rafting is only for 10 yrs and above. But keeping in mind that children would like to do an activity that their parents or older siblings would have done, we can take <10 yrs children on a float trip around the camp in calm waters that would give them a chance to experience the thrill of sitting on a raft.
2. Can people with no experience in such activities take part?
These activities are chosen so as to expose the novice to the excitement of activity-based holidays. During these activities, you are in the hands of trained professionals who have a number of years of relevant experience in handling adults and children with nil or very less experience. Our rope instructors are all trained from the Nehru Institute of Mountaineering (Uttarkashi) or Himalayan Mountaineering Institute (Darjeeling) and post their training have put in many hours of practice to ensure that they are ready to tackle any situation. Our rafting guides have learnt their craft with the best teacher – the river. They are experts at river reading (which is essential to be a good rafter/kayaker) and spend a lot of time on the river and off it practicing and honing their skills.
3. What is tent accommodation? What are bedding arrangements? What are the toilets like?
Both the camps have large deluxe tents (12’ x 12’) with their own washroom. Each tent has cots, mattresses and quilts and is great for a comfortable stay. The washrooms have toilets with western seats and running water. Hot water is provided on request. All the camps have large open spaces for relaxation or outdoor games and comfortable dining areas where meals are served.
4. What kind of food will we get?
Our camps are well known for the sumptuous meals that they offer. All our meals are freshly cooked in the camp itself. We recognize the fact that a bad meal could spoil your holiday completely and hence our expert chefs provide meals that are almost like home-cooked food in extremely hygienic conditions. We provide primarily Indian cuisine with a dish or two of Continental and Chinese cuisine. Any special dietary needs could be incorporated if advance notice is given. Filtered drinking water is provided at all times.
5. What about safety at the camps?
The camps are located in areas that are cut away from the humdrum of daily life but are close enough to small towns that can be accessed easily in case of an emergency. There are doctors and medical facilities that can be accessed easily any time of the day and night in case the need arises. Our staff (which consists mostly of locals) is based at the camp all the times and can be called on to address any kind of emergency. As these areas are inhabited, the threat from wild animals is almost nil.
6. Where do we reach and how do we move from there?
These departures are planned such that one needs to get to Delhi and all other arrangements ahead of that are taken care of by us. Delhi is well connected by air/rail from all parts of the country. We would usually depart from a central point in Delhi, namely Connaught Place. Requests for pickups from other areas could be considered depending upon the area and the timing. In case you would like us to plan the trip from your location in the country the same can be done on special request.
7. Will we be alone at the camps or will there be more people?
The campa runs like any other hotel and it is impossible to predict the number of people there will be at the camp at any given point in time. There are usually people at the camp at all times and we tend to be full over the weekends and long holidays.
8. What are the extra costs apart from the package cost?
The only extra costs that you would incur are for enroute meals (if any), personal expenses, liquor, soft drinks, etc. A detailed list of the items that are included and excluded in the quoted cost is given just after the package costs. In case of a
Package Price List:
| Adult Price |
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17250 |
| Child Price |
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6200 |
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*(Prices Mentioned in Indian Rupees and on Per Person basis) |
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Cost Includes:
- Transport by Tata Indica from and back to Delhi (upgrade options in the PDF Document attached)
- Camp Mystic River: In deluxe Swiss cottage tents. These tents have attached running water washrooms. The camp has electricity (with generator).
- Mussoorie: In Hotel Hard Rock in Deluxe rooms
- Food: Veg/Non-Veg multi-cuisine meals (Indian, Chinese, Continental). All meals beginning with dinner on Day 2 to breakfast on Day 5. Lunch to be vegetarian and dinner would be a mix of vegetarian and non-vegetarian. Tea/Coffee & snacks to be served whenever required in the camps.
- Barbeque on one of the nights at the camp
- Activities like rafting (only for 10 yr old and above), rock climbing, rappelling, bridge slithering, trekking, etc. as mentioned in the itinerary
- Experienced instructors & state-of-the-art equipment to ensure maximum safety
- Professional English speaking escort for the whole trip
- Bonfire in the nights at the camps
Cost does not include:
- Service charge of 2.58%.
- Any meals/services in Mussoorie
- Any charges for video cameras, still cameras, park fees etc.
- Alcohol, soft drinks, beverages, etc.
- Personal expenses like tips, telephone calls, laundry, etc.
- Any costs arising out of unforeseen circumstances like landslides, road blocks, bad weather, etc.
- Insurance
PAYMENT TERMS
- Rates are valid till June 30, 2010
- Full payment to be made in advance at the time of booking the trip
- Payment to be made by Cheque/DD in favour of GREAT INDIAN OUTDOORS (P) LTD. payable at New Delhi/Gurgaon or on the website itself.
- Payment for this trip will not be adjusted against any future trips
Cancellation policy
>21 days: Full refund (after deducting any expenses that have been incurred for transport, card charges etc.)
14-20 days: 75% of trip cost will be refunded (after deducting any expenses that have been incurred for transport, etc.)
7-13 days: 50% of trip cost will be refunded (after deducting any expenses that have been incurred for transport, etc.)
<7 days: No refund |
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Delhi
This Trip is from Delhi to Delhi by Tata Indica. If you would like to upgrade the trip,find vehicle details mentioned in the PDF document of this package. |
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No Fixed Departure available for this package
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