The Pindar River rises from the Pindari Glacier and merges into the Alaknanda River near the Karnaprayag confluence. They were trekking paths to the glacier wind through the Nanda Devi Sanctuary’s southern wilderness, where breathtaking vistas of peaks like Maiktoli (6,803m) and Panwali Dwar (6,683m) await. A “soft adventure” experience, the Pindari Glacier trip is suitable for novice hikers enamored with the natural world and its unspoiled splendor. Located to the right of Pindari Glacier, Kafni Glacier rises to an incredible 3,860 meters above sea level. The path leads directly to the Pindari and Kafni glaciers and continues to Dwali. The route departs at Dwali and leads to Kafni Glacier. The distance to Kafni Glacier is 12 kilometers from Dwali. A stunning and unspoiled location lies at the base of Nanda Kot Peak, on the eastern edge of Pindar Valley. This area’s unique appeal and attractiveness stem from the isolated landscape. The hiking path is abundant in wildlife and plants. The stunningly stunning trek to the Kafni glacier concludes at the base of Nandakot Parbat (6,860m).
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