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Location:

The Cliff Top Club Resort is located in Auli Uttranchal at an attitude of about 10,000 feet in India's most scenic location on the snow clad Himalayas.

In winters (from December end till mid March) the motor road from Joshimath to Auli is not operational due to heavy snowfall. Cable car is the only mode of transportation from Joshimath to Auli. The last trip of the cable car leaves from Joshimath to the Resort at 4:00 pm (July-April) and 6:30 pm (May & June). Tourists must reach Joshimath before the last trip of cable car. Tourists reaching late may have to stay in Joshimath overnight. Members visiting Clifftop Club Resort have to alight from tower number eight of the cable car.

Tower number eight is a high tower and the aged may find it difficult to use the stairs and walk down to resort in snow. Members are also kindly advised to be careful with small children while getting down or climbing up the tower. The road from Joshimath to Clifftop Club (17 Km) is a steep climb from about 5000 feet to 10,000 feet above sea level. The road to Clifftop Club is a difficult hill track. If the Members wish to use their own conveyance to come to the Resort, we strongly recommended a 4-wheel drive/Jeep/Ambassador car but not a luxury/small car. Members can also leave their vehicles in the parking area at the Rope way Park at Joshimath and travel to Clifftop Club by ropeway to tower number eight with their luggage. The ropeway is Asia's highest and second largest, and charges Rs. 300/- (May-June) and 200/-(Rest) per person for a round trip. The other alternative is to travel by road from Joshimath to Garhwal Mandal Vikas Nigam's Tourist Reception Center at Auli (14 km). The exciting and funfilled chair lift ride from there to Clifftop Club costs Rs. 80/= per person for a round trip. Members can hire a Jeep/Sumo from Joshimath to reach Clifftop Club which roughly costs Rs. 500 (five hundred only).

By Road : The best option is to travel from Delhi by road. Delhi to Haridwar is 229 kms. on National Highway no. NH-47. The climb from Haridwar to Joshimath is 257 kms. and takes about 13 to 15 hours. The ascent to Joshimath winds through Rishikesh, Srinagar, Karnaprayag, and Chamoli. Joshimath to Clifftop Club Resort is 17 km by road or 4 km and 15 minutes by cable car. We suggest a stay at Rishikesh/Rudraprayag to break the journey if required.

By Train : Nearest Railway Station is Rishikesh / Haridwar which is connected from Delhi by Shatabdi Exp., from Bombay by Bandra-Dehradun Exp. and from Calcutta by Howrah-Doon Exp. and from Lucknow by Gorakhanath/Doon Exp. Rishikesh to Joshimath by road. Road from Joshimath to Badrinath opens Mid May-mid November subjected to normal snowfall.

By Air : Nearest Airport is Jolly Grant near Dehradun (280 Km). Indian Airlines fly thrice from Delhi and Jagson/Archna Airways also regulates their flights. Very soon a new airport at Gauchar (92 Km.) will be operational within a year.

Accommodation:

A choice of Studio and One & Two Bedroom apartment. All units are furnished with a sofa cum bed, and partial kitchenette with refrigerator, microwave, hob with four burners. All units have television with satellite connections, telephones, kerosene and oil heat radiators. There is a change of linen mid week. Guests need to make a refundable deposit. Army medical facility is available at 1.5 Km. from the resort and a doctor can be made available on call.

Facilities:

ON- SITE AMENITIES

  • Hiking/Trekking/Nature walks Organized Mountaineering
  • Rock Climbing
  • River Rafting (seasonal) Organized Pilgrim Tours Arranged Yoga
  • Indoor games room/Playground areas
  • Snow scooters available Horse back riding Live Entertainment
  • Bonfire / Gala Evenings
  • Couple competitions Al-Fresco Restaurant
  • Open air Bar-b-que Restaurant
  • Skedoo Coffee Shop / Shop / Snack Bar
  • Conference Hall
  • Auto Rental Horseback Riding
  • Laundry Live entertainment
  • Playground Area
  • Telephone, Television.

OTHER AMENITIES

  • Cross-Country Skiing (Nearby)
  • Downhill Skiing (Nearby)
  • Fishing (16.0 miles)
  • Lake (2.0 miles)
  • Medical Facilities (Nearby)
  • Ski School (Nearby).

FACTS At GLANCE

Temperature : 13 C – 9 C (Summer)
-8 C – 7 C (Winter)
Altitude : 2915 – 3049 mts
Language : Garhwali, Hindi, English
Best Season : December – March

Kindly Note: -

* Indian Rupee Rates are valid for Indian Nationals Only.
* US$ Rates would apply for Foreign Nationals Only.

* The rates are subjects to change without prior notice.

Places of Interest:

BADRINATH - Altitude: 3,133m Temperature: Max : 17.9°C, Min : 5.6°C Location : 296km from Rishikesh 301km from Haridwar.

 

 

JOSHIMATH - Altitude : 1,875m STD : 01389 42km from Badrinath, Joshimath is a pilgrim centre in its own right. When the Badrinath Temple is closed in winter, devotees throng to worship at the Narsimha Temple at Joshimath.

 

 

 

 

AULI - Also known as a skier’s paradise, Auli has one of the best slopes in the world. The 3km long slope ranges from 2519m to 3049m offers a magnificent panoramic view of great Himalayan peaks like the Nanda Devi (7817m), Kamet (7756m), Mana Parvat (7273m) and Dunagiri (7066m). You could reach Auli from Joshimath (1890m) by taking an enchanting 3 km ride on the world’s most highly situated and longest ropeway (cable car).

 

HEMKUND SAHEB -Hemkund Saheb is near the Valley of Flowers that is 20km from Joshimath. It attracts thousands of Sikh pilgrims because Guru Govind Singh, the tenth Sikh Guru (spiritual head of the Sikhs), had meditated by the Hemkund Lake in his previous birth. Nature too has been bountiful in making this place beautiful. There is a majestic gurudwara (a Sikh place of worship) near the lake where people offer prayers after bathing in its cold waters. The place also attracts Hindus in large numbers. It is referred to as Lokpal in the Hindu texts. Like most of the hill stations of India, the Valley of Flower was rediscovered by a British mountaineer, Frank Smiche, in 1938. His book, Valley of Flowers, which became a bestseller in those days, dwells mainly on the beauty of this place.

VALLEY OF FLOWERS - The ascent to the valley of Flowers begins from the small settlement of Govindghat (1800 m), 22 km beyond Joshimath en-route to Badrinath. After crossing a suspension bridge over the Alaknanda a 3 km trek brings one to the small village Pulna with basic facilities to tourists. The next 9 km trek from Pulna to Govind Dham (Ghangaria) is for the most part along the Bhyundar Ganga. This route is punctuated with waterfalls, wild flowers, forests and beautiful landscapes. On the way there is one more small migratory village, Bhyundar, named after the river and surrounded by dense broadleaf moist temperate forest. The last stretch is a steep ascent to Govind Dham, 3 km beyond which lies the Valley of Flowers.