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The Summer Family Adventure

Wandering Boots Adventures presents the Summer Family Adventure, designed for young families seeking a blend of adventure and culture. The journey begins with a safari at the famous Jim Corbett National Park, followed by a drive to the heart of the Kumaon Himalayas. Here, you'll visit a picturesque Himalayan village, where you can immerse yourself in the local culture and savor traditional delicacies. To top off the adventure, the family will trek to Ranthan Top, offering breathtaking views and a memorable experience for all.

About the safari

Jim Corbett National Park is undoubtedly the best national park in India, where the mountains meet the plains, offering the best of both worlds. Its diverse terrain, rich flora, and fauna make it a must-visit. Cruising through its forests in an open jeep, you're immersed in the sounds of birdsong and the sight of deer and langurs. With over 500 bird species, it's a paradise for birdwatchers. The park's stunning landscape features the Ramganga River, sal trees, and grasslands teeming with life. Elephants roam freely, and with luck, you might spot a sloth bear, Indian leopard or even the Bengal tiger. It has the highest population of Bengal tigers as compared to any other National park in India!

Beyond jeep safaris, as evening falls, a campfire under the starry sky offers the perfect end to a day filled with wildlife wonders. Jim Corbett is not just about wildlife; it’s an immersive experience that allows you to truly connect with nature.

About the trek

The Ranthan top trek is a beautiful yet offbeat trek in the Kumaon Himalayas. It is a section of the erstwhile famous trek, Namik glacier trek. On this trek, the majestic silhouette of Nanda Devi, India’s highest peak, looms in the distance, its snow-capped summit glistening in the early morning light. Beside it, the slightly smaller yet equally enchanting Sunanda Devi, also known as Nanda Devi East, graces the
skyline. From our campsite at Chophu, we are treated to a breathtaking sunrise that paints these formidable peaks in hues of orange and gold, casting an ethereal glow over the landscape.

Special Experiences

1. Exposure to Local flora and fauna
2. Local Himalayan culture exposure
3. Bird Watching
4. Big Mountain views
5. Family bonding specific activities

Day 1: Arrive in Pantnagar/ Haldwani and drive to Jim Corbett National park.
• Check into a Jungle lodge. Evening Safari (2 PM to 6 PM) inside the park.
Overnight stay in a Jungle lodge. Drive time to Jungle lodge – 2 hrs; Drive distance – 90 Kms
• Attraction for the day: Safari in Jim Corbett & time spent in the lodge
Day 2: Morning and Evening Safari at Jim Corbett National Park.
• Morning Safari – 6.30 to 10 AM. Evening Safari – 2PM to 6PM. Overnight stay in Jungle lodge.
• Attraction for the day – Safari in Jim Corbett National Park
Day 3: Drive from Ramnagarto Namik
• Drive time - 8 hrs; Drive distance – 250 Kms. Drive in AC tempo traveller.
Overnight stay in Camps.
• Attraction for the day – Evening Picnic enroute Namik
Day 4: Trek from Namik to Bhajiman Kharak
• Drive Time – 4 hrs; Trek Distance – 5 Kms. Overnight stay in Camps
• Attraction for the day – Bird watching Opportunities and Beautiful campsite
Day 5: Trek from Bhajiman Kharak to Thala thok
• Drive Time – 5 hrs; Trek Distance – 5Kms. Overnight stay in Camps
• Attraction for the day – Beautiful meadow trek
Day 6: Trek from Thala thok to Ranthan top and back to Parva thor
• Drive Time – 6 hrs; Trek Distance – 6Kms. Overnight stay in Camps
Attraction for the day – Big mountain views and thrill of summit push!
Day 7: Trek from Parva thor to Namik
• Drive Time – 4 hrs; Trek Distance – 7Kms. Overnight stay in Camps
• Attraction for the day – Local food served at Namik at trek party
Day 8: Drive from Namik to Haldwani. Trip Ends
• Drive time -7 hrs; Drive distance – 230 Kms

▪ Complete stay & accommodation during the trek from Day 1 to Day 6
▪ All meals starting in the jungle lodge & during the trek.
▪ Rentals for all common gear provided to you like tent, sleeping bags, etc.
▪ Forest Entry Permission & other permits.
▪ Guide and expertise charges during the trek & safari.
▪ Travel for the entire duration of program
▪ High altitude medical kit with oxygen cylinder & stretcher

▪ 5% GST
▪ Meals or drinks purchased by participants during the travel or trek
▪ Rentals for personal clothing
▪ Travel to Pant Nagar/ Haldwani
▪ Food during car travel to trail head & while on road trip to Namik & back
▪ Extra guides, porters to support people and extra riding horses
▪ Backpack offloading costs. INR 400/- per bag

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A certified trek leader, a guide, cook & porters will accompany you during the trek.

Yes, this trek is ideal for first timers provided you train well.

You can prepare for the trek with a combination of Cardio & Strength activities
2-3 kms slow jog OR 5-6 kms of brisk walking OR 10 kms cycling. Pace is not important, consistency is important (non-stop jogging/running/cycling)
Squats 15 x 3, Lunges 15 x 3, Calf raises 15 x 3
All of the above at least 4 times a week
Climbing stairs 15-20 floors with backpack (At Least once a week)

In all the camps where the accommodation is in tea houses/ home stays, there will be proper toilets. The toilets are mostly western, in case if they‘re Indian, then we try to provide a toilet seat most of the times.
On the day of camping, we will have toilet tents (with a dry pit toilet), the most hygienic way of answering nature’s call.
A dry pit toilet is an eco-friendly sanitation solution featuring a pit dug into the ground, topped with a toilet seat and a wrought iron stand. Near the toilet, a pile of mud, sand, or coco peat is provided for covering waste after use, facilitating rapid breakdown of fecal matter due to increased microbial activity. This method eliminates the need for water, thereby preventing contamination of nearby water sources, as water toilets are prohibited at campsites.
While toilet paper is available, please use it sparingly to avoid overloading the pit, which can take years to decompose. Please refrain from using wet wipes as they are not biodegradable or use biodegradable wipes.

Through the trek, there are no bathing facilities at campsites. Trekkers often take advantage of running streams to freshen themselves up.

We’ve been organizing treks for over five years and have had many female trekkers trek with us. In fact, a lot of them come solo for treks. There has never been a complaint about the atmosphere of a trek, about other trekkers or our professionalism. They have all been kind enough to leave a review.

You will be sleeping in twos or threes in your tents in sleeping bags. The sleeping bags are snug and comfortable. We will be providing inflatable pillows.

1. Good Sturdy Backpack: Prefer a trekking pack over a backpacking one. The size of the backpack depends upon the participant. Normally for a 5-6 day trek a 40-50 litre pack should suffice.
2. Shoes: Any waterproof trek (not hike) shoe would be ideal.
3. Socks: 3 pair cottons and 2 pairs of woollens.
4. Trek pants (ideally water resistant): They are very important and help you a great deal on your trek. You can get two quick dry summer trek pants. If you don’t have a trek pants, you can replace it with Gym track pants. Don’t trek in Jeans/ Pants.
5. T-shirt/ Base layer: One can get 2 T-shirts/ trekking base layer on the trek, one of which can be full sleeved. Avoid cotton and prefer dry fit.
6. Fleece/ Sweater/ good quality Hoodie: 1 fleece jacket or sweater. Fleece is preferred over sweater (or hoodie) as it is lightweight and easy to carry. Sweaters and Jackets can be heavier than Fleece for the warmth they offer.
7. Down/ Padded Jacket – Down/ Padded jacket (Upto -5 degrees). If you don’t want to get a padded/ down jacket, get two fleeces.
8. Cotton track pants for camp – These are specifically for cold evenings at the campsite. This can be ignored if you are comfortable wearing your trekking pants in the camp.
9. Thermals: 1 pair. We wear thermals only upon reaching the campsite not while trekking.
10. Windproof Jacket: All rain proof can be used as wind proofs. Required as an additional layer during trekking in windy conditions. Avoid if you have a rain proof jacket.
11. Rainwear:
Option 1 – Rain set: One Waterproof jacket (3000 mm waterproofing), Rain proof pants and Bag cover
Option 2 – Poncho: Covers your body and bag completely.
We recommend Option 1 as poncho makes trekking difficult.
12. Woolen Cap/ Balaclava-1: To cover your ears, head and neck. Get one woollen cap and one neck warmer or balaclava.
13. Neck Warmer/ Scarf - 1: For evenings. Avoid if you are comfortable using a Balaclava.
14. Gloves: 2 gloves out of which 1 can be waterproof and one woollen. The waterproof one has to ideally be larger than you normally use so that you can wear both your gloves together if required.
15. Suncap – 1
16. Sunglasses – 1
17. Toiletries – Also include sunscreen, moisturizer and lip-cream
18. Headlamp/ Torch -1. Preferably head lamp.
19. Trekking pole
20. Two water bottles (1 litre each) – One can also get a hydration pack.
21. Camp shoes/ Flip flops for camp
22. Plastic covers for inside the backpack to keep your clothes dry
23. Daypack – Required if you have a summit days climb. Preferably one that can be compressed.
24. Documents: 2 passport sized photograph, Address and Photo proof (Driving License or Aadhaar card), Doctor’s medical certificate saying that you are fit for the trek. We reserve the right to not take you on the trek if you fail to produce this.
25. Trekking pole

No. Guests are expected to carry their own power banks.

Most wild animals are naturally wary of human activity and prefer to stay in more remote, quieter parts of their habitat. Here’s why wild animals typically do not approach camps.

The common perception is that alcohol makes you feel warmer, however it also dehydrates you & dehydration can be fatal while trekking. Hence consumption of alcohol is prohibited. Smoking in camps is not allowed.

If you cancel –
– 60 days before the trip: we can process a complete refund minus minimum processing charges.
– Between 30-45 days before the trip: you will be refunded 50% of the trek fee.
– Within 30 days before the trek starts: No refund.
– If your spot is replaced in a full batch: we will process a complete refund after canceling minute operational charges. (For fixed departures only)