Sattal - Getaway Jungle Camp
Getaway Jungle Camp - It’s a bliss, what else
General Info : Located in Uttrakhand , 7 tal is a group of seven lakes which is close to Nainital, the mother of all tals (lakes). Its usually a picnic spot where folks come to have kadi-chawal and a round of boating. Beyond the lake is the jungle and once you cross the lake over boat, you move towards this lovely camp called ‘Getaway Jungle Camp’. You climb a few notches and as you stroll down towards the valley, the camp gradually unfolds, a step at a time.
Getaway Jungle Camp is in a small valley which is not accessible via motorable road, infact any road. The only way to get in is by trekking. Set amid poplar trees, this bunch of tents overlooks hills and a large flat playground. There is a dining area, a bon-fire place, lots of forest warmth and clean fresh air. What else you will ever need. There is no electricity, no cell signals (except BSNL which sort of reaches almost every where), no DJ-powered music systems and no disco lights, so if you are looking for a vacation which you only want to share with your family and friends, getaway jungle camp is the place to be in. Infact you will hardly notice any locals there since it’s a little away from the populace.
I have been three many times, at least more then 10 and every time has been equally memorable. And probably that’s the motivation behind dedicating a blog to 7tal.
How to Reach
Train : Nearest railhead is Kathgodam. More info at http://indianrailways.gov.in/ and you can book tickets at http://www.irctc.co.in
Kolkata Connection : Train No – 3019. Daily. Takes a long time to reach. Via Asansol, Barauni, Chhapra, Gonda, Lucknow.
Delhi Connection: Train No – 5013. Ranikhet Express. Daily. Overnight. Via Moradabad.
Delhi Connection: Train No – 5035. Sampark Kranti. Daily. Starts at 1605 and reaches at 2235 hrs. Fastest.
Pantnagar which is about 70 KMs away is nearest airport. Jagson airlines flies and I think Air Deccan is coming soon.
More common way to reach.
From Delhi – Get on to NH24 – Ghaziabad, Hapur, Moradabad, Udhamsingh Nagar, Saat Taal.
From anywhere else, the trick is to reach Rampur or Moradabad and then get on to road which goes towards Nainital. I have driven numerous times from Delhi so I will add a special section in the end specifically on ‘Delhi to 7tal on wheels’, later.
You can various activities at the camp like
River crossing – There is a small stream which is usually dry but has water during rainy season. This small stream is flanked by rocks so you put up two anchors on the both sides, stretch a rope and then using a harness you can slide down. Its not very difficult to pull yourself as long as you master the art of remaining flat, which means at 180 degress.
Obstacle Course – Run, slide through a drench, jump over hurdles, tarzan swing etc etc.
Trekking – There is a good trek which goes up to a village and then to a hilly terrace. Its not very rough or a long one and any one can do that. Once you reach top you get to have a aerial view of the camp.
Games – Volleyball, Badminton, Cricket, Football and then anything.
Swimming – 7tal with life jackets. Those who really want to do it well should go to Garur tal.
Cycling – Camp can organize a cycle tour. You go up in jeeps and then peddle down the slope.
Facilities
Tents – It’s a large area and its not too much of work to put up a new tent. But typically the camp can accommodate 60-80 people on twin sharing basis. If it’s a school group then it can be 100+ easily.
Food - Wholesome, well cooked, homely food - mostly north Indian
with some Kumaoni dishes as well. Barbeques etc on request.
Close-by places for a day trip can be Naukuchiyatal, Nainital
Contacts : Manav Joseph at 98104 40150 or manav_joseph@hotmail.com
If you are planning a visit then Things to Bring list will look like this
- · Good walking shoes – sneakers (one pair) or flat soled shoes with a good grip. Flat sandals for ladies. Slippers/floaters.
- · Clothing – casual cotton clothes and woolens are required.
- · Raincoats, umbrellas or any sort of rain gear with appropriate footwear.(for rainy season)
- · Cap/head gear.
- · TORCHES are mandatory (the camp does not have electricity) with spare batteries.
- · Personal medication – please carry prescribed medicines. People suffering from any cardiac/breathing problems should inform the camp incharge on arrival/ Delhi office at the time of booking.
- · Shoulder bags or easy to carry bags are to be used to carry the stuff. NO SUITCASES.
- · Sun screen lotion if one is allergic to sun.( for summers)
- · Personal toilet articles and towels.
- · Cameras with batteries and film rolls.
- · Articles of personal nature like cigarettes etc.
- · Swimming trunks and shorts.









May 20th, 2007 at 5:41 am
I had earlier posted at my other blog at 7tal.blogspot.com but thought that it will be good to consolidate everything at one place.
off late, the site has not been getting any new content as well ;) so as i start to remember my old corbett trips, it seemed good enough to put 7tal here.
May 21st, 2007 at 8:29 pm
Great Blog. Thanks for posting on BestOfIndya.
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