Food served at camp carnival is absolutely yummy and hygienically prepared. Our Food is our USP. Our food menu consists of both vegetarian and non-vegetarian meals. We feel pleasure to alter our menus with the guest’s choice.
Dining is an interesting affair in separate and spacious tents in buffet form. Full course vegetarian and non-vegetarian buffet meals are served. Delicious and multi cuisine dishes- Indian, tandoori are prepared by trained chefs.
All meals : Break fast, Lunch, Evening Tea/Coffee with Snacks and Dinner. The meals will be served on buffet style (Vegetarian & Non-Vegetarian) as per the schedule. We provide branded mineral water to drink.
Breakfast : Toast, Butter, Jam, Stuffed Parantha, Dahi, Pickels, Omelet, Eggs.
Lunch : Three dishes, Chapati, Rice, Papad, Salad, Dahi, Pickles and Sweet dish.
Eve. Snacks : Tea/Cofee with Veg. Snacks.
Dinner : Three dishes (one dish can be non-vegetarian), Chapatti, Rice, Papad, Salad, Pickles and Sweet dish.
Accommodation in Swiss luxury camps.
Adventure Sports Activities : - Rock climbing,
Rappelling, Valley crossing, Burma Bridge, Commando net, Parallel rope.
Ground Sports activities: - Volley Ball, Football, Bad-Minton and Cricket etc.
Indoor games : - Cards, Chess and Tambola etc.
# Trekking
# Bon Fire
# Forest Walk.
DJ, Bar-Be-Que
Surkhanda Devi temple
It is 10kms far from our base camps by road. If you are really looking for a good trek, you can add a good trekking experience of Surkanda Devi Temple instead of going by road. It is a Hindu temple situated close to the small resort hamlet of Dhanaulti in Tehri District. It is at an altitude of about 10,000 ft, 2000 ft above Dhanaulti, which itself it at quite a height above sea level. It is surrounded by dense forests and affords a scenic view of the surrounding region including the Himalayas to the north, and certain cities to the south (e.g., Dehradun, Rishikesh) The Gange Dussera festival is celebrated every year between May and June and attracts a lot of people. Legend has it that the head of the charred body of Goddess Sati fell here when Lord Shiva was taking her remains along with him after she give her life in the yajna started by her father.
Tehri Dam
Tehri Dam is the primary dam of the Tehri Development Project, a major hydroelectric project centered near Tehri Town in the state of Uttarakhand in India. Located on the Bhagirathi River, the principal tributary of the sacred River Ganges, the Tehri Dam has a height of 855 feet (261 m), making it the 5th tallest dam in the world. The dam's intended capabilities include a power generation capacity of 2400 MW, provision of irrigation to an area of 270,000 hectares, irrigation stabilization to an area of 600,000 hectares, and a supply of 270 million gallons of drinking water per day to the industrialized areas of Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand. There is another smaller dam 14 km downstream at Koteshwar that will produce 400 MW of electricity, and is still considered part of the TDP hydroelectric plan. While initially planned with an approximate budget of 4 million U.S. dollars, an equivalent of over 1 billion US dollars has been spent on the construction of the dam to date.