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Day 1:Arrive at Camp Forktail Creek
Arrive at Camp Forktail Creek by lunch. After wash and change and a sumptuous lunch, we could take you on an escorted nature and bird walk through Bhakrakot village.
If you wish to relax and not walk, you could explore Camp, read from our Library in the ‘Thatch’ or lounge in the hammocks under the Banyan tree.
Back to camp by sundown for campfire and dinner, which is leisurely and personal. Along with the excellent cuisine, your guide and hosts will amuse and amaze you with their stories of exciting experiences. Then it is time to relax once again and enjoy carefree chatter by the fireside whilst feasting on the unique sounds and smells that your exclusive location offers, before retiring to bed with only canvas separating you from the Indian jungles.
Day 2: Camp Forktail Creek to Bhutia Dera
Early in the morning, after breakfast, we depart from Camp through the old forest batia (walk trail) into the Chilkia Range of Almora Forest Division.
This forest range serves as a buffer to the Tiger Reserve and is also the wintering grounds for the Bhutia Tribe (nomadic shepherds in the Himalayas). A fresh water stream that falls enroute would be our site for a packed lunch.
We would be at the Bhutia Dera (settlement) by evening. After a quick wash, relax with the bhutia’s (subject to them being there) and listen to their exciting tales of the Himalayan jungles. Dinner would be served and shared with the bhutia’s and then retire early into the camping tents.
Day 3: Bhutia Dera to Patharia via Kartkinaul
Post an easy breakfast we follow the old district board road to Kartkinaul village. This is the track, which was used by Jim Corbett when he visited the area in search of the man-eating tiger in the early 19th century.
We would walk past Borad – a pretty village set amidst thick Sal forest. Our route today is through dense Sal forests with thick Lantana undergrowth with a short, steep climb.
At Karkinaul, we would visit the Foresters hut where “Carpet Sahib” once stayed. The Forester’s Hut is located on a ridge that offers great views of the Ramganga and Kosi valley. A rickety old watchtower still stands, close by, offering even better views.
From here it is an easy walk to Patharia, the ridge that overlooks Camp. We would walk along the path where Corbett shot the man-eater of Mohan in a thick wooded ravine.
Hot tea would be waiting our arrival at the campsite. After a wash, have hot dinner specially prepared by our chef and then settle into the camping tents pitched close by. |