
Conquer the Himalayan Summit
The peaks within the Gangotri valley within the Garhwal Himalayas situated in Uttarakhand, Mount Jogin I and Mount Jogin 3 are awe-inspiring mountains. The altitude of Jogin 3 is 6,116 meters (20,066 feet) and makes the highest peak in the world, 155th, entirely within Uttarakhand. The difficult trek to the base camp in Kedar Tal offers breathtaking views of the lake and Thalisagar, enthralling climbers with breathtaking views. This expedition requires technical climbing over the base camp, allowing climbers to summit two peaks in a row. Its base camp is situated in Kedar Tal, which is located at 4780 meters above sea level. There is an advanced base camp located at 5150 meters. Camp I is Camp I at 5470 meters, Summit Camp at 5780 meters and the two summits with 6,116 meters and 6,456 metres.
The huge area around it is protected by the expansive 2,390-km Gangotri National Park, one of India’s most extensive conservation areas. The national park has a range of famous trekking routes, including Gangotri Gomukh Tapovan Nandanvan Kedarnath Vasuki Tal Trek, Har Ki Doon Valley Trek, Badrinath to Satopanth Tal Trek, Gangotri to Kedar Tal Trek, Gangotri to Badrinath Trek Kalindi Khal, among others. Additionally, in June 1967, Dr. G.R. Patwardhan led a group that completed the first climb of Jogin III.
Despite the difficulties, the Jogin Expedition has remained a top choice for trekkers and climbers because of the region’s stunning natural beauty and the thrill of reaching a Himalayan peak. It also allows one to fully immerse oneself in the natural world and discover the Uttarakhand people’s unique way of life and customs.