We start the day ahead of schedule from Dehradoon. Along these lines we can stay away from the activity towards Mussoorie and Kamptee falls. Mussoorie is 22kms from Dehradoon and Kamptee falls another 17kms further. The street proceeds with downhill from here towards the Yamuna stream informal lodging the town of Nainbagh. One street proceeds towards yamunotri while we take the smaller street which climbs tough towards Pantwari town. This takes us behind the Mussoorie edge and into shepherd an area. Gujjars with their tamed sheep and goats are seen on slope tops. Terraced ranches and slope slants spotted with Bauhinia trees with their purple blooms are a sight to photo.
These blooming trees are effortlessly distinguished by their leaves which are in the state of a camels’ foot. Following a hour later we achieve Pantwari town and start our rising to our campground. With donkeys conveying the baggage one can appreciate the town setting and life. Ladies are seen taking a shot at the wheat and green pea fields. Men are for the most part utilized in government employments in the fields or work as doormen and aides. Our trekking trail ascends past the homesteads and enters wild an area. Blossoms and feathered creatures are bounty here. Most noticeable blooms are white anemones (a blossoming bush) while among feathered creatures the wilderness babbler, red vented bulbul, blue cheeked bulbul, slope myna, larks and tits are normal. We achieve our outdoors ground by night to appreciate the dusk over the slope goads. The outdoors ground is flush with mint leaves which can be blended to shape a delightful mix of mint tea or the kandali bush can be washed and cooked to frame a wonderful saag.