Standing tall at 16700 feet ASL, Mount Srikhand is one out of five abode of lord Shiva. MS is one of the most revered peaks in Himachal. Abounding in mythology of Shiva/Parvati & Pandavas. Situated on the border of Shimla & Kullu. India's toughest pilgrimage Srikhand (16700 feet) is standing tall in Kullu District of Himachal. The sacred peak is visited by some 20000 pilgrims every year from 15th
to 25th July. Srikhnad Sewa Dal arranges food & stay for pilgrims at Singhaud/Thachru/Bhimdwar camps. In the year 2011, we visited Srikhand for the first time & got disappointed to found good amount of plastic wrappers of biscuits, chewing gum, toffees, chips etc on the trek. While returning to the base camp Singhaud we decided to adopt the trek for clean-up drive during annual yatra. We formed Green Srikhand & distributed plastic waste collection bags to all 85 tea shops. We also educated them about proper use of waste bags & to keep the trek & shop surrounding clean during yatra. The 36 k.m.s Yatra starts from a small village Jaon. ROUTE:
Chandigarh> Shimla: 110 Kms (Metaled Road)
Shimla>Rampur Bushair: 140 Kms (Metaled Road)
Rampur>Jaon: 50 Kms. (Metaled Road)
Jaon Village>Singhaud: 4 KM Easy Trek
Singhaud>Barahati Nalah: 3 KM Easy Trek
Barahati Nalah>Thachru: 5 KM Difficult Trek
Thachru>Kali Ghati: 3 KM Difficult Trek
Kali Ghati>Bhimdwar: 8 KM Moderate Trek
Bhimdwar>Parvati Bagh: 4 KM Moderate Trek
Parvati Bagh>Nain Sarovar: 3 KM Moderate Trek
Nain Sarovar>Mount Srikhand: 6 KM Difficult Trek
ALTITUDE:
JAON: 6455 FEET
THACHRU: 11000 FEET
BHIMDWAR: 12500 FEET
PARVATI BAGH: 13040 FEET
NAIN SAROVAR: 14000 FEET
MOUNT SRIKHAND: 16700 FEET
CAMPAIGN PERIOD: 14TH JULY TO 25TH JULY. GREEN SRIKHAND CAMPS LOCATION:
CAMP ONE: SINGAUD
CAMP TWO: THACHRU
CAMP THREE: BHIMDWAR
CAMP FOUR: PARVATI BAGH
The cause was supported by Himalayanone Expeditions, Wildcraft, Srikhand Sewa Dal. WWF Green Hiker Program & Dainik Bhaskar Foundation (2012)
Srikhand Sewa Dal makes regular announcement to support the campaign from their singhaud & Bhimdwar camps. Educating people/pilgrims is important aspect of such campaigns rather than picking up waste. For our future clean-up drives, we are planning to distribute small handy bags among pilgrims. So that they carry back their own plastic waste. Srikhand Yatra has given us a platform to spark an awakening among people/pilgrims for a cleaner/Greener Yatra.