Is Madmaheshwar trek difficult?

Yes, the Madmaheshwar Trek is safe as it lets you touch the altitude of 11,410 ft. while AMS like altitude sickness starts after reaching the altitude of 14,000 ft or more. The trails are also well-paved and offer easy to moderate difficulty levels.

How to go Madmaheshwar?

Madmaheshwar can be reached by trekking 16 kms from Ransi Village. The trek is very easy to complete up to Bantoli, but from Bantoli to Madhmaheshwar there is a steep ascent. Bantoli is the point of confluence of Madhyamaheshwar Ganga and Martyenda Ganga. The trail continues to Khatara, Nanu, and then Madhyamaheshwar.

How can I reach Madmaheshwar from Ukhimath?

By Rail. Haridwar is the nearest railway junction from Madhyamaheshwar which is located at a distance of 204 km from Ukhimath. From there, taxi and buses services are available to reach Ukhimath and from there you have to go Unaina to start the trek in order to reach the temple.

How long is Tungnath Trek?

Tungnath Temple Trek Tungnath Temple can be reached by a moderately easy trek of 3.5km commencing from Chopta (2700mts). The region receives heavy snowfall during winters making Tungnath temple tough to access. The altitude of Tungnath Temple is approx 3600 mts.

How can I plan Panch Kedar tour?

Tour Itinerary

  1. Day 1. Drive from Haridwar / Rishikesh – Sonprayag / Sitapur.
  2. Day 2. Gaurikund to Kedarnath.
  3. Day 3. Buffer Day (Optional)
  4. Day 4. Kedarnath – Gaurikund – Ransi Village.
  5. Day 5. Trek to Nanu via Gaundar.
  6. Day 6. Trek to Madhmaheshwar.
  7. Day 7. Trek down to Ransi Village – Chopta.
  8. Day 8.

Which is higher Kedarnath or Tungnath?

These five temples are Kedarnath which lies at an altitude of 3583m, Tungnath which lies at a distance of 3680m, Rudranath which lies at an altitude of 2286m, Madhyamaheshwar which lies at a distance of 3490m and Kalpeshwar which lies at an elevation of 2200m. These temple are visited in this order of importance only.

Is Tungnath a jyotirlinga?

During his penance, he built the Ramanathaswamy Temple in Rameshwaram, in Tamil Nadu. The temple in Rameshwaram is one of the 12 Jyotirlingas.