Sunday 19 May 2019

Auli - Paradise on Earth



Are you looking to spend some peaceful days, away from the hustle bustle of city life?  

Heading for the mighty Himalayas??

Are you looking for a not so touristy (and less crowds!!) destination – unlike Manali, Shimla, Nainital.

Are you looking for a place where you can go for trekking or simple hiking?

Are you looking for a place where you can enjoy some snow and learn skiing too?

If your answer to these questions is yes, then I have a place for you.

Snuggled within the grand Himalayas in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand, lies the ultimate ski destination of India, Auli. In literal sense, Auli means “meadows” and is situated at a height of 7500 feet above sea level. Auli has put India on the world map for skiing.

GMVN Nanda Devi Eco Tourist Resort
GMVN Nanda Devi Eco Tourist Resort
Auli encompasses spectacular views of the Himalayas which will leave you spell bound. During winters the entire area is covered with snow and is visited by skiing and snowboarding enthusiast. During summers this simple town offers lush greenery and is akin to a hill station - to beat the heat from the plains and an exciting trekking experience.

We visited Auli in the first week of March which was the perfect time to explore the place in all its glory. During our visit, Auli, the surrounding areas were covered with a thick blanket of snow and the sky was clear too - giving us the opportunity to witness and enjoy the scintillating Himalayan Peaks.

During our stay we witnessed snowfall a couple of times. We were lucky to experience the two aspects of Auli – the clear weather because of which we were able to witness the snow covered mountains all around and the snowfall which is an experience in its own.

Things to experience in Auli

Skiing in Snow

Auli is the skiing destination in India. So when in Auli, get ready for skiing. See how beautifully the slopes of the Himalayas are covered in glittering snow. Professional guides and equipments required for skiing are easily available on rent.

Auli Ski Track
Auli Ski Track
Auli skiing slopes vary from 400 m to 4 kms and if you really want to learn skiing, you can join the 15 days or a 1 month training program run by GMVN.

Longest & 2nd Highest Ropeway

Auli is connected to Joshimath (base point) through ropeway which is the longest (4 kms) and the 2nd highest ropeway in Asia. The highest Ropeway is in Gulmarg, Kashmir and is 5 kms long!! The ropeway is run by GMVN and cost Rs 700 per person for a return journey. You can also try the cable lift which cost Rs 300 per person and offers a spectacular view of the Himalayas.

The Ropeway
The Ropeway
When we took the cable ride, it left us speechless with the calmness (not a whisper expect for the wind whistling past) and dazzling snow covered slopes.

Highest Manmade Lake

Auli has the highest manmade lake in the world which was created to produce synthetic artificial snow in skiing season in case of scanty snowfall. Sometimes in snow if there are lot of tourist in Auli, the operators produce artificial snow for tourist delight.

Highest Manmade Lake
Highest Manmade Lake
During our visit the artificial lake was covered with snow as you can see in the picture. The mesmerizing frozen lake set against the backdrop of Nanda Devi peak is a must visit.

360 degree view of Himalayas

Himalayas in Auli
The wake up view
Auli provides the 360 degree panoramic view of the Himalayas. In fact if you arrive at night, the morning view from your room is quite fascinating and touches you to the core. During the winters the mountains are covered with thick white blanket of snow which can make a beautiful postcard pic. Auli boasts of some of the majestic Himalayan mountain ranges like the very famous Nanda Devi Peak, Kamet Kamat, Trishul Peak, Maha Parbat.  The snow covered mountains left us speechless and instil a sense of calm and serenity.

Trekking

There are many trekking routes in and around Auli. So for trek lovers and hikers Auli is the place to be. 

Here is a list of trekking routes:
Trek to Gurso Bugyal (3 kms)
Trek to sweet water Chattrakund Lake (4 kms)
Hiking to Kwani Bugyal via Gurso Bugyal (13 kms)
Trek to Kuari Pass (20 Kms)
Nanda Devi National Park trek from Joshimath/Auli (Difficult)

A cup of coffee & maggi at the top

Enjoy piping hot maggi and a cup of strong coffee at the top amidst snow covered slopes as the backdrop and the mighty Himalayas at the front. There is a small stall just at the exit of the cable car lift center in upper Auli. Don’t miss on the delicious maggi and the absolutely delicious coffee that he has to offer.


We had stayed in the GMVN Ski Resort and the restaurant in the resort offer good food. The resort also has a bar so you can keep yourself warm in the late evening with a drink.

Other activities In Auli

Other than the activities mentioned above you can also do the following:

  • Camping under the million of star filled sky
  • Riding ATV Bikes on the slopes of Auli
  • Explore Joshimath
  • Go to Hemkund Sahib and Badrinath
Auli Ropeway Details

The ropeway in Auli boasts of being the longest and the 2nd highest ropeway in Asia with a total stretch of 4.15 Kms which it covers in 22 minutes. The cart can accommodate 25 people in one go and the tariff is Rs 750 per person for a return journey. Kids above the age of 5 years are charged full ticket.


You can also opt for taking a chairlift (800 m in Rs 300 per person for a return journey) or a ski lift (500m) if you want a shorter ride. Both of them offer stunning views of the mighty Himalayas.

Timing for the ropeway from Joshimath:
Summers – 8:00 am to 5:10 pm
Winters – 9:15 am to 4:20 pm

How to reach Auli

By Air: Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun is the nearest Airport. From there you have to travel by road (Taxi or Bus) and the distance is approximately 290 Kms. It takes 12 hours to cover this distance.

By Train: The nearest railway station is Rishikesh and from there again you have to travel by road. Rishikesh to Auli is around 250 Kms. You can also take a train to Haridwar or Dehradun and then travel to Auli by road.

By Road: Joshimath is the base point for Auli and is well connected from major cities like Delhi, Haridwar, Dehradun. From Joshimath there are two ways you can reach lower Auli – either take the very famous ropeway (which can drop you at lower Auli and upper Auli both) or go by road. The road will be closed if it had snowed heavily.
Upper Auli cannot be reached by road. You have to either take the ropeway or trek up.

Best time to visit Auli

The best time to visit Auli depends on what you are looking for in your vacation. If you want to enjoy snow, try skiing then plan your visit anytime between November and March.
If you are looking for a respite from the scorching heat in the plains, April to June is the perfect time to visit Auli. In summers, the weather is clear and you can enjoy clear view of the Himalayan Peaks and treks in the lush green surrounding areas.

GMVN Resort in Lower Auli
GMVN Resort in Lower Auli
The monsoon in the region starts from July and scanty rains continue till October. This is the period where I will request you to avoid travelling in the Hills due to increased risk of accidents and landslides.

Where to stay in Auli

Auli has not been commercialised yet and thus have few stay options – Cliff Top Club, Himalayan Ecolodge and Garhwal Government (GMVN) run accommodation. GMVN has two stay options in Auli namely, GMVN Auli Ski Resort (Lower Auli) and GMVN Nanda Devi Eco Tourist Rersort (Upper Auli)


All these options are comparatively expensive, the most economical being GMVN Tourist Guest House which can be booked online through their website http://gmvnl.in/

If you want a cheaper stay options you can stay at Joshimath which has a plethora of budget stay options and visit Auli on day tour.

Some Tips:
  • Accommodation in GMVN is highly recommended. Book your stay early using the GMVN website as the resort.
  • In GMVN Auli you can contact Mr. Kamal Kishore – 9568006629 for all your queries. He is a jovial person and will assist you.
  • No matter what the season always keep some woollen clothes with you. If you are visiting in winters the temperature easily goes below zero so be adequately prepared.
  • We had travelled by Nanda Devi Express (Train No. 12205) from New Delhi to Haridwar and then booked an Innova to take us to Auli. The train departs from New Delhi at 23:50 and reaches Hridwar at 03:52. While coming back we again took Nanda Devi Express (Train No. 12206) from Haridwar at 23:30 and reached New Delhi at 05:20
  • We had booked Innova from Haridwar to Joshimath and return with Car Rental In Haridwar. You can check the website on www.carrentalinharidwar.com
  • During your drive to Joshimath you will cross the four prayags (sacred river confluence as per Hindu religion) out of the five prayags – Nanda Prayag, Karn Prayag, Rudraprayag and DevPrayag. The fifth prayag i.e. Vishnu Prayag is a short drive away from Joshimath, if you have time please stop over at the prayags and enjoy the sacred convergence.
The day after - Icicles
We did our entire trip from Mumbai – Delhi – Haridwar – Auli and back in four days. The fifth early morning we took a flight back from New Delhi to Mumbai and were in our respective offices in the morning. Ours was a very packed trip which is not recommended. We were in Auli for only one day which is a very short time.

Finally a dash of colour
It is recommended to stay in Auli for 3-4 days to enjoy its calmness and serenity. I know that one day in Auli was worth the entire effort made to reach there. We all have promised ourselves that we will come to Auli again with more time in hand because we all have fallen in love with Auli. I would highly recommended to visit in Auli because then you will get to see the snow covered slopes, Winter clouds and enjoy the beauty that the colour white (snow) holds. It will awaken your spirit and snow and you will never even realise when you have fallen in love with Auli.