Adventure ski sports in Auli

to li, (alt. 2915 mts-3049 mts) is a very important ski destination within the Himalayan mountains of Uttarakhand, India. Auli is thought of as ‘Bugyal’ in the regional language implying meadow. In fact, some French and Australian experts said that Auli resembles the best ski resorts in the world. Auli is a lesser known ski destination than Shimla, Gulmarg or Manali. It was only in recent times, after the creation of the new state Uttarakhand (formerly Uttaranchal) carved out of Uttar Pradesh, Auli became commercialized as a tourist destination.

BEST TIME TO VISIT
If one is a travel fanatic, the best time to go to Auli is during the winter season. The period from the end of November to the end of March is considered ideal for skiers. As the winters come, the mountains seem to rise up to the firmament with arms of snow. From December to March, Garhwal Mandal Vikas Nigam conducts 7-day and 15-day courses for beginners and advanced students.

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Ski
Auli begins to gain popularity among ski lovers. Although long, exhausting journeys and unpredictable weather can dampen the mood. He can’t be sure until he gets what to expect. The lucky few get to enjoy snowfall and skiing. If luck is not on your side, the blizzard can block your room for days. For some it’s solid, hard snow that takes away the joy of skiing. Although the GMVNL has imported a snow beater, it cannot provide the experience of fresh snow. There is a long ski lift that connects the lower slopes to the top.

artificial lake
The highest artificial lake in the world is in Auli, right next to the private Clifftop Club hotel. The government has developed this with a view to creating artificial snow on new ski slopes in the event of little snowfall. The water from this lake will be used to power the snow cannons stationed along the ski slopes to provide a good ski surface and extend the ski season.

Points of view
Auli is surrounded by high peaks like Mana, Kamet and the highest of all, Nanda Devi. The 270 degree view will be enough to make you forget about the long and tiring journey to reach Auli. Once the skiing is over, the best thing to do at night is grab a chair and enjoy a great view of the snow-capped mountains as they keep changing color every minute the sun goes down. Here you will understand why the Sadhus (sages) came to the Himalayas to meditate. The feeling of solitude and oneness with God will do wonders for your mind and have a positive effect on your body. You will get what no money can buy “Peace of Mind”

Hiking
In addition to skiing, there are some hiking options available and the list below is part of the route that is usually completed in a single day Auli – Gorson around 7 km Gorson – Tali around 6 km Tali – Kuari Pass around 11 km Kuari Pass – Khulara about 12 km Khulara – Tapovan about 9 km.

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