Askot Arakot Abhiyan 2014 – Schedule

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Askot Arakot 2014 Schedule Map in English
Askot Arakot 2014 Schedule Map in English
Date Day Scheduled route of trek
PITHORAGARH District
May 25 Sunday Kick-Start the campaign at PANGU, near Narayan Ashram, Dharchula, Pithoragarh
May 26 Monday Tawaghat, Dhaauli East, Khela, Palpala, Syankuri , Elagad, Tapovan Dharchula, Kalika
May 27 Tuesday Baluwa-Kot, Khati Bagarh, Gagara, Binyagaon, Dhungatoli, Kimkhola, Jaul-Jivi, Tham, Garjiya, Gori River, Askot, Narayan-Nagar
May 28 Wednesday Main event for the day at Govt. Inter College, Askot, Askot, Garjiya and Balmara villages
May 29 Thursday Chifaltara, Toli, Kharhpaira, Ghatta-Bagarh, Baram, Chami, Marhwal, Lumti, Chhori-Bagarh
May 30 Friday Bangapaani, Shilang, Khartoli, Mawani-Dwani, Sera, Taanga, Madkot, Munsyari
May 31 Saturday Munsiyari : Visits to various Schools and institutions for interaction with students and local people
June 01 Sunday Harkot, Paatal-Thaura, Kalamuni, Girgaon, Birthi, Bhurting, Kethi, Bala, Rugeru-Kharak
June 02 Monday Gail-gaarhi Kharak, Namik (Last village in Ramganga valley in Pithoragarh)
BAGESHWAR District
Ramganga (Eastern) Keemu, first village of the district
June 03 Tuesday Chhuloria Kharak, Lamtara Kharak, Bhaisiya Kharak, LAHUR
June 04 Wednesday Soopi, Tataayi, Gaasi Gaon, Ghurkot, Sumgarh, (Saryu river), Chaurha-Thal, Kaithi, Karmi
June 05 Thursday Environment Day, Suraag, Pataakh, Teek, Daula, (Pinder Riiver), Badiyakot
June 06 Friday Baura Kharak, Shambhu-Gadh, Samdar, Bor Balarha, Bharad Kande (Last village of Bageshwar)
June 07 Saturday Raaj Kharak at the border between Bageshwar and Chamoli districts
CHAMOLI District
June 07 Saturday Mana-toli bugyal, Dulaam Kharak, Himani, Ghesh
June 08 Sunday Balaan, Mauni Kharak, Aali bugyal/ and Aali kharak
June 09 Monday Vaan (Kailganga), Kanol
June 10 Tuesday Sutol (Nandakini river) Pairi, Geri, Aala
June 11 Wednesday Padher Gaon, Ramni, Jhinjhee (Birahee or Bir Ganga)
June 12 Thursday Pana, Irani, Kuarikhal, Danu Kharak, Raakhaili kharak, Karchhi
June 13 Friday Dhak Tapowan, Raini, (Village of Gaura Devi, Chipko women’s village) Tapowan
June 14 Saturday Bara Gaon, Joshimath, Dhauli West River, Helang
June 15 Sunday Dungari, Barosi, Salad Dungra, Patal-Ganga, Pipalkoti, Hatgaon, Chhinka Gopeshwar
June 16 Monday Bachher and near by villages around Gopeshwar (Rest at Gopeshwar)
June 17 Tuesday Khalla, Mandal (Chipko village) Baal-Khila river, Badakoti and Bairangana
June 18 Wednesday Bhains Kharak, Kanchula Kharak, (Musk dear park), Chopta
RUDRAPRAYAG District
June 19 Thursday Taala, Saari, Usara, Mastoora, Sirtola, Kanya-Gaon, Kimana Gaon, Akashkamini river, Makku and Ukhimath
June 20 Friday Mandakini valley, Guptakashi, Nala, Hyuna, Narayankoti, Jyurani, Byunj-Gad, Mekhanda, Fata (Another Chipko village)
June 21 Saturday Badasu, Shersi, Rampur, Sitapur, Kedarnath – Trijuginarayan
June 22, Sunday Maggu Chatti, Kingkhola, border between Rudraprayag and Tehri districts
TEHRI District
June 22 Raj-Kharak
June 23 Monday Powali Kharak, Dophand Kharak, Pobami Kharak, Pyao Kharak, Gawana, Rishi-Dhaar, Ghuttu
June 24 Tuesday Bhilangana river, Sankari, Hitkura, Bhatgaon, Bajinga, Bhairo-Chatti, Kaldi Chatti, Bheti, Khawada (Earth quack affected areas)
June 25 Wednesday Vinakkhal, Kundiyala, Dalgaon, Tisadmana, Budha-kedar
June 26 Thursday Aagar (Baal-Ganga river) Newal gaon, Merh, border between Tehri and Uttarkashi distrcts
UTTARKASHI District
June 27 Friday Raktiya, Kumarkot, Bhadkot, Bhetiyara, Dikheli, Saur, Chaurangikhal, Ladari (forest movement), Joshiyara
June 28 Saturday Brahmpuri (entering in Uttarakhashi) Khaal, Kamad Uttarkashi (Bhagirathi river) nearby villages
June 29 Sunday Uttarkashi, flash flood (June 2013) affected areas
June 30 Monday Continue survey of flood affected and Varunawat landslide affected areas
July 01 Tuesday Badethi, Matli, Nakuri, Barsali, Garh, Falancha Kharak
July 02 Wednesday Raajtar, Barkot, Koti Banal, Krishn Gaon (River Yamuna Valley) Tunakla and Naugaon
July 03 Thursday Chhudoli, Veeni-Gadhera, Chandela, Purola town
July 04 Friday Purola and near by villages, Kamal river
July 05 Saturday Agora, Moltadi, Peera, Jarmoladhar, Kharsari, (Khooni Gad), Mori
July 06 Sunday Sandra (Tonse river), Khooni Garh, Badiyaar, Hanol, Badhottara
DEHRADUN District
Chatrigad, Koti, Koona, Mahendrath
UTTARKASHI District
July 07 Monday Sainj, Tyuni, (Pabbar river) Pegatu, Bhargadhi, Kadhang, Ziradh, Pandranu(Himachal Pradesh) and Arakot :the last village of Uttarkashi bordering HP
July 08 Tuesday Govt Inter College Arakot, concluding meeting and interactions
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Askot Arakot 2014 Schedule Map in Hindi

22 responses to “Askot Arakot Abhiyan 2014 – Schedule”

  1. I’ve got my plane tickets booked and I plan to get out to Pangu by 25 May! I visited Uttarkhand in 1986, 1991, 2001, 2007 and 2011; it will be my first Askot Arakot Abhiyan. When I heard Shekhar Pathak talk about the Abhiyan at Cornell (USA) in about 2007, I was enchanted and made a note to check into it for 2014. This walk is calling me. I hope my studies of well being might add something. But even more I hope serendipity leads me somewhere interesting. Maybe I can complete the whole walk, but I’d be satisfied to get through to Uttarkashi! Great to see the maps!

    Steve Derne, Professor of Sociology, SUNY Geneseo (New York, USA)

  2. Since the time i got to know about the Abhiyaan, i was just thinking about it. And i think it will enrich my knowledge about Pahar more. will be at Pangu on 25th.

    Dinesh
    Research Scholar
    JNU

  3. I still have memories of this abhiyan of my childhood in Pithoragarh district. I always dream to be part of this unique walk but due to time constraints unable to do till now. I know its not easy to pass these remote areas with difficult weather conditions. I may not attend this time but wish a very successful yatra. Good Luck!

  4. Hello friends. I just want to know is there anybody going from Delhi as well? Also, as i can see that the jouney is divided into different districts. So, is it compulsary for everyone to cover the entire length of the jouney. I mean can we just cover a portion of it as I cannot get a vacation this long?Thanks.

  5. Hey everyone who hasany query and is currently in Delhi; come at this venue at stipulated time today.

    //We are going to meet at the India International Centre (IIC) for an over-view of AAA 2014 on coming Friday, as per the following schedule

    Date May 02, 2014 (Friday)

    Time 06:00-08:00 PM

    Venue Conference Room – 1 (Above Library) Main building

    Agenda 18:00 Hr – Registration for participation

    18:30 Hr – Overview of AAA by Prof. Sekhar Pathak & Team PAHAR

    19:30Hr – Q&A and preparatory discussions//

  6. hi

    i tried finding a ‘contact’ link on your website. i tried sending an email to membership@pahar also but that bounced back.

    i would be grateful if you could let me know about the cost involving the trip – the entire journey and daily – if any, and special equipment to carry (for the trek). i would like to join the padyatra, need some details please.

    looking forward to your response in my inbox at the soonest please.

    thank you
    hari

  7. Guys there is no registration and no fees, everything will be taken care of by people of uttrakhand. It’s kind of rule you can’t use money in this yatra. Also pack what you can carry daily on your back like toiletries, a pair of comfortable clothes, little money for travelling, phone charger etc just keep it light. And you can join as well leave at any point.

  8. I am very keen to join and am Gurgaon based. May plug-in for the first week and then see how much and when I can rejoin etc.
    Am excited by the simplicity of approach and the commitment that is coming through …

  9. Last week we had a preparatory meet headed by Dr. Shekhar Pathak.
    I am writing important points of that meet and it will definitely clear doubts of people joining this yatra

    1. This is not a PICNIC.

    2. If you have little pain about mountains and its life, then do join this Yatra.

    2. We will be visiting only residential places(villages).

    3. The spirit of this PadTatra is that we have to trek without any money. So reiterating ZERO money to be spend on trek. Just keep only that much amount in which you can return back from nearest motorable road.

    4. No Tents needed. We will be residing at some school or panchayat ghar of the Village. If that too is not available then we can spend night under open sky. Aint we?? 🙂

    5. There are few vertical yatras also to be held during this span. Those yatra allows usage of money, camps etc. So you can also join them.

    6. If on a given day, the people involved in yatra are more than a certain standard point. Then it can be devided into two parts who will be spending nights in different villages.

    7. We are the Volunteers and should be ready to take responsibilities of our specialised fields while interacting with people. So suppose you are a doctor, then you can give medical advice to villagers. If you are a teacher then you can give career counselling to student etc etc.

    8. The necessary items which you should carry a good pair of shoes, a sleeping bag, a raincoat.

    Please visit https://www.facebook.com/askotarakot.abhiyan to get any updates

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