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Trekking
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Trekking
in india is one of the famous adventure sports awaiting
the trekking enthusiast in India. One who are fascinated
by the unexplored. The mountain ranges of India offer
breathtaking, enthralling trekking routes. In the
vast amphitheatre of the Indian Himalayas and Karakorams,
there are limitless possibilities for trekking, mountaineering,
skiing, and river rafting. Within this alluring arena,
the Garhwal and Kumaon regions, occupy the central
place,with special points of interest for the trekker..
In India Trekking enthusiast can also explore the
rugged beauty of the lofty mountains romancing the
shimmering waterfalls cascading down in glee, like
a merry village belle. Experience the thrill of sheer
adventure by our trekking tours in India amidst the
world’s most beautiful places.
Spectacular views apart,In India the Himalayan foothills
are just ideal for trekking, offering energetic out-door
people a different and exciting option for a holiday.
The Garhwal and Kumaon regions of Uttaranchal are
the most popular destinations for trekking, though
Chamba and Manali in Himachal Pradesh, and Ladakh
and Zanskar in Jammu and Kashmir, other trekking centres
in India are Lahaul-Spiti, Kullu and Kangra valleys
in Himachal Pradesh and in northern Uttar Pradesh,
North of Rishikesh. Darjeeling in West Bengal, Yuksam
in Sikkim, and Leh in Ladakh. The biggest challenge
for the climbers are in the Garhwal Himalayas, the
Zanskar range in Jammu & Kashmir, Kulu & Lahaul
in Himachal Pradesh have interesting trekking routes
as well.
The mountaineering & trekking season in India
roughly runs between April and November, but some
routes are only open for a couple of months, each
year.
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Annapurna
region is considered as the most popular trekking region
in Nepal. It is a rare combination of long arrays of
snow-capped peaks, crystal clear lakes, turbulent rivers
with deep gorges, Tibetan monasteries, hot springs,
and picturesque villages inhabited by friendly .. more... |
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Mount Everest or the Khumbu region is
the second most popular trekking area in Nepal after
the Annapurna Region. This region is justifiably famous,
not only for its proximity to the world’s highest
mountain (8848 m) but also for its Sherpa people,
picturesque villages, great..... more...
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Although
not as well known and popular as the Everest or the
Annpurna region, this region offers a number of distinct
advantages. The region offers you the opportunity to
get right in among the Himalayan peaks and to walk through
the remote, sparsely populated areas. The trek is ....
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Those
regions which are far away from the major tourist routes
and are also less trekked. One needs to take the special
permit from the government to trek in these routes.
To preserve the local tradition from outside influence
as well as to protect their environment, very sensitive.. more... |
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As
the third highest mountain in the world, Mt. Kanchenjunga,
"the five jewels of the great snow range"
straddles the Nepal and Sikkim borders. This route is
relatively un-trekked and thus the unspoiled villages
and environment are yours to explore without the distractions
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