Thanks a lot, Chris ji

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From: Chris Fraser-Jenkins <>
Date: Wed, 16 Feb, 2022, 10:10 pm
Subject: Re: [efloraofindia:415296] Ferns in himalayas
To: J.M. Garg <jmga...@gmail.com>


Dear Depak,
      Hello there, which part of the Himalaya do you want to visit and in
which country?

In the Indian west Himalaya I could recommend going to Kedarnath Mandir in
Uttarakhand.  I mean, there are masses of places!  But that is a good area.
Or for more westerly species up in J. & K. somewhere.  Another good place
is going up the Rohtang Pass above Manali, N. of Kulu, in H.P.

Further east in the central Himalaya there is a wonderful area near Pokhara
in Nepal .(no visa needed for Indian nationals) and then heading up on the
Annapurna trek (get a local porter where the bus drops you at Naya Pul), a
route which has good lodges, great views and superb ferns!  Or, of course,
in India in West Bengal, go to Darjeeling and up Tiger Hill and then on the
Sandakphoo trek up to Tonglo - and if you are energetic go on up to Phalut,
the triple point of Nepal, Sikkim and West Bengal - that's a great area
with fine views of Kanchenjunga Himal and lots and lots of lovely ferns!.

N.E. India is hard of access in the East Himalaya, but  itis very good to
go to the non-Himalayan hills from Shillong, Meghalaya - visit Sohra
("Cherrapunji") and Mawsmai cave and down the spectacular views and dense
forest down towards Shella.

All those places have good places to stay and great ferns.  Suggest looking
them up and seeing which might suit you best!

All the best,
     Chris F.-J.



On Wednesday, 16 February 2022, 09:49:02 GMT, J.M. Garg <jmga...@gmail.com>
wrote:


Thanks, Deepak ji

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From: *Deepak Deshpande* <drdeepakdeshpande...@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2022 at 15:08
Subject: [efloraofindia:415296] Ferns in himalayas
To: efloraofindia <indiantreepix@googlegroups.com>


Respected sir,
I am planning a family trip to the himalayas (for 5-6 days in 2nd half of
March). Please suggest a region where I may find a significant variety of
ferns different from those found in the plains (in this season).
thanks and regards

Dr DP Deshpande

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