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he Sunderdhunga valley is one of the most beautiful and remote valleys I have been to. Located in the Kumaon region of the Uttarakhand near the outer sanctum of Nanda Devi, the valley is relatively hidden. I first heard about the valley in Eric Shipton’s classic ‘Nanda Devi’ where he and his team traverse the valley after their expedition to Nanda Devi in 1939. The Sunderdhunga Valley also finds a mention in Jim Corbett’s ‘Man-Eaters of Kumaon‘.
The Sunderdhunga Valley gets its name from local folklore and roughly translates to the ‘Valley of Beautiful Stones’. Legend has it that a Shepherd found a stone and it turned out to be gold thus beautiful. The Valley is neighbours with the Pindari Valley and shares the same start point with the Pindari Glacier Trek. Our team at Adventure-Pulse first got the opportunity to visit this spectacular valley on our expedition to Tharkot (6099m) and Bhanoti (5645m).