Wh2 Room At Gmvn Lodge Gaurikund
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Indranil
, Aug 05 2008 05:43 PM
5 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 05 August 2008 - 05:43 PM
Hi,
I have booked One WH2 (Wooden Hut 2 room) at GMVN lodge at Gaurikund.
We will be 4 adult persons. Can 4 persons accommodate in a WH2?
Actually, no more rooms were available, so I booked only one.
If anybody has experience of WH2 (Wooden Hut 2 room) at GMVN lodge, please share with me.
I am waiting for response.
Thanks & Regards,
Indranil
I have booked One WH2 (Wooden Hut 2 room) at GMVN lodge at Gaurikund.
We will be 4 adult persons. Can 4 persons accommodate in a WH2?
Actually, no more rooms were available, so I booked only one.
If anybody has experience of WH2 (Wooden Hut 2 room) at GMVN lodge, please share with me.
I am waiting for response.
Thanks & Regards,
Indranil
#2
Posted 05 August 2008 - 05:55 PM
Welcome to the IndiaTree, Indranil 
I'm not able to help you, but maybe one of our other members are aware of this place and can give you an answer shortly.
I'm not able to help you, but maybe one of our other members are aware of this place and can give you an answer shortly.
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#3
Posted 05 August 2008 - 06:06 PM
Welcome Indranil, I didn't stay at the GMVN when I was in Gaurikund, but there are plenty of budget places to stay there, depending on the time of year,obviously it could be packed out during height of Chaar Dham season. I really liked staying in Gauri, be sure to take a dip in the hot springs. Are you doing the full Char dham? If so make a stop at Rudraprayag & go sit at the confluence....it's wonderful!
KK
#4
Posted 05 August 2008 - 06:23 PM
Hi KK,
Thanks for your response. No, we are not doing the full char dham. We will visit Kedarnath and Badrinath only this time.
This time we will go Agra first, so there will be only 5 - 6 days for Uttaranchal. Giving below my full itinerary;
01/10/2008 -- Howrah -> New Delhi -> Agra Cantt. (Night stay on 02/10/2008)
03/10/2008 -- Agra -> Mathura -> Vrindavan -> Agra (Night Stay)
04/10/2008 -- Agra local sight seeing and night stay at Agra
05/10/2008 -- Agra Cantt. -> Haridwar (Night stay on 05/10/2008)
06/10/2008 -- Haridwar -> Hrishikesh -> Kankhal -> Haridwar (Night stay)
07/10/2008 -- Haridwar (at 5 am) -> Gaurikund (at 5 pm) night stay
08/10/2008 -- Gaurikund (at 5 am) -> 14 km trek -> Kedarnath (night stay)
09/10/2008 -- Kedarnath (at 7 am) -> 14 km trek -> Gaurikund (leave at 1 pm) -> Gopeshwar (night stay)
10/10/2008 -- Gopeshwar (at 6 am) -> Badrinath (leave at 2 pm) -> Birahi (night stay)
11/10/2008 -- Birahi (at 7 am) -> Haridwar (night stay)
12/10/2008 -- Haridwar (at 6 am) -> New Delhi
12/10/2008 -- New Delhi (at 5 pm) -> Howrah
Please give your comments.
Regards,
Indranil
Thanks for your response. No, we are not doing the full char dham. We will visit Kedarnath and Badrinath only this time.
This time we will go Agra first, so there will be only 5 - 6 days for Uttaranchal. Giving below my full itinerary;
01/10/2008 -- Howrah -> New Delhi -> Agra Cantt. (Night stay on 02/10/2008)
03/10/2008 -- Agra -> Mathura -> Vrindavan -> Agra (Night Stay)
04/10/2008 -- Agra local sight seeing and night stay at Agra
05/10/2008 -- Agra Cantt. -> Haridwar (Night stay on 05/10/2008)
06/10/2008 -- Haridwar -> Hrishikesh -> Kankhal -> Haridwar (Night stay)
07/10/2008 -- Haridwar (at 5 am) -> Gaurikund (at 5 pm) night stay
08/10/2008 -- Gaurikund (at 5 am) -> 14 km trek -> Kedarnath (night stay)
09/10/2008 -- Kedarnath (at 7 am) -> 14 km trek -> Gaurikund (leave at 1 pm) -> Gopeshwar (night stay)
10/10/2008 -- Gopeshwar (at 6 am) -> Badrinath (leave at 2 pm) -> Birahi (night stay)
11/10/2008 -- Birahi (at 7 am) -> Haridwar (night stay)
12/10/2008 -- Haridwar (at 6 am) -> New Delhi
12/10/2008 -- New Delhi (at 5 pm) -> Howrah
Please give your comments.
Regards,
Indranil
kullukid, on Aug 5 2008, 06:06 PM, said:
Welcome Indranil, I didn't stay at the GMVN when I was in Gaurikund, but there are plenty of budget places to stay there, depending on the time of year,obviously it could be packed out during height of Chaar Dham season. I really liked staying in Gauri, be sure to take a dip in the hot springs. Are you doing the full Char dham? If so make a stop at Rudraprayag & go sit at the confluence....it's wonderful!
KK
#5
Posted 06 August 2008 - 09:53 AM
Welcome to the tree Indranil.
October isn't the peak pilgrim season so accomodation at Gaurikund won't be a big problem.
As KK said a dip in the hot spring is a great experience. A short trek to Triyugi Narayan temple where Shiva & Parvati were married is recommended. An eternal fire is kept going at this temple.
On your way to Gopeshwar do spend some time at Chopta.
October isn't the peak pilgrim season so accomodation at Gaurikund won't be a big problem.
As KK said a dip in the hot spring is a great experience. A short trek to Triyugi Narayan temple where Shiva & Parvati were married is recommended. An eternal fire is kept going at this temple.
On your way to Gopeshwar do spend some time at Chopta.
#6
Posted 06 August 2008 - 02:20 PM
Hello Jyotirmoy,
Thank you for your valuable information.
Regards,
Indranil
Thank you for your valuable information.
Regards,
Indranil
jyotirmoy, on Aug 6 2008, 09:53 AM, said:
Welcome to the tree Indranil.
October isn't the peak pilgrim season so accommodation at Gaurikund won't be a big problem.
As KK said a dip in the hot spring is a great experience. A short trek to Triyugi Narayan temple where Shiva & Parvati were married is recommended. An eternal fire is kept going at this temple.
On your way to Gopeshwar do spend some time at Chopta.
October isn't the peak pilgrim season so accommodation at Gaurikund won't be a big problem.
As KK said a dip in the hot spring is a great experience. A short trek to Triyugi Narayan temple where Shiva & Parvati were married is recommended. An eternal fire is kept going at this temple.
On your way to Gopeshwar do spend some time at Chopta.











