Journey to Milam Glacier in Pithoragarh, Uttarakhand, a snowy paradise! Once called 'Milon,' this majestic glacier has silently witnessed centuries of Himalayan history. Trek through breathtaking landscapes and experience the raw beauty of the Indian Himalayas. Adventure awaits in this pristine corner of India!
Birdwatching In The High-Altitude Region.
Camping Amidst The Himalayan Landscape.
Explore The Surrounding Alpine Meadows.
Photography Of Snow-Capped Peaks.
Trekking To The Milam Glacier Snout.
Visit And Interact With Local Villagers.
May to June, September to October
Morning
₹15,000 per person
Milam Glacier once served as a vital trade route between India and Tibet. The Bhotia people of the Milam village thrived on this trade, exchanging goods and culture across the border. With the Indo-China war in 1962, the border was sealed, and trade ceased, significantly impacting the local economy and way of life. Milam village, once a bustling hub, gradually became a near-ghost town as residents migrated to lower altitudes in search of livelihood. Today, efforts are being made to revive the region through tourism, showcasing its natural beauty and cultural heritage. The glacier itself has been subject to glacial retreat due to climate change, a visible reminder of the environmental challenges facing the Himalayas.