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Just did Kedarkantha recently with Indiahikes, they were great on safety (daily health checks, oxygen on hand) and super eco-conscious. No plastic use, clean trails, and proper waste handling. Heard similar things about Brahmatal too, especially around water safety and biodegradable supplies. Happy to swap notes on your experience!
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Yes! 🙋‍♂️ I recently did the Kedarkantha trek in early June and was honestly impressed by how organized it was. Lots of focus on safety—certified trek leaders, proper acclimatization, and regular health checks. ⛺ The campsites were super clean too, with eco-bags for waste and strict “leave no trace” rules. ♻️🌿 Met a bunch of mindful trekkers who were equally conscious about the environment. It felt good to be part of something sustainable. 😊 Shared my full trek diary on TravelStoriz—would love to read yours too and compare notes! 📖✨
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