
Auden's Col
Auden's Col Trek is filled with Hindu pilgrimage sites and hosts a shrine and views that your eyes can fathom. It takes you through forests, the Himalayan peaks, flower beds and lot more that needs to witnessed and not just read! It will take you through some of the dangerous moraines, narrow cliffs and stony, snaky and twitchy paves. Not just a trek, but an expedition that would rejuvenate and inspire you in everything it offers!
Auden’s Col is a high mountain pass at an altitude of 18,010 ft above sea level.
The pass is named after John Bicknell Auden of the Geological Survey of India, who first discovered it in 1935 and crossed it in 1939. It is on the ridge connecting the peaks of Gangotri III (21,590 ft) and Jogin I (21,210 ft).
If you’d like to see green meadows, time your trek between April and June. In April, Dayara Bugyal has a good mix of snow and greenery, since it’s Spring. Everything is just sprouting and fresh! In May, you’ll see more green. In June, you’ll see flowers sprouting in the meadows, especially around the second week of June.
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