Govind Pashu National Park in the upper reaches of Garhwal Himalayas in Uttarkashi district was declared a national park in 1955 in order to protect wildlife such as the elusive snow leopard, brown bear, flying squirrel and a variety of birds.
While the trek to Har-ki-doon valley is the most well-known trek in the region, other routes like Ruinsara lake and Kedarkantha have also gained popularity lately. The trek to Kedarkantha peak at 3700m is simple and do-able by anybody with a reasonable fitness level. It entails walking through a fairly dense coniferous forest, stopping at picturesque campsites at Juda tal and one of the several meadows en route. On reaching the summit one is rewarded with a 360° view of snow-clad mountains, Swargarohini and the Bandarpoonch range being the closest. This 4-day trek is do-able in early winter too and entails walking in fresh snow.
We begin and end the trip with camping by the Tons river at Mori village. One can optionally do a short river-rafting trip either near Mori or Yamuna bridge on the way back to Dehradun.