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TREKKING IN HIMALAYAS
The Himalaya chain is spread southeast
to northwest across the Asian continent. What is called the
‘Indian Himalayas’ is that part
of the Himalayan chain which lies within Indian Territory.
In the east, the Indian Himalaya originates from a knot between
Myanmar. China and India. The chain continues to the border
of Bhutan. Beyond that lies Sikkim, home to many peaks including
the world’s third highest, Kangchenjunga. The Himalayan
range west of Sikkim forms part of Nepal until you reach the
border of Kumaun and Garhwal. From here the Indian Himalayan
chain continues without a break through Kinnaur, Spiti, Ladakh
and lastly East Karakoram. |
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India is a vast country with the Himalayan
Range forming its northern boundary. Its climate and geography
are complex, so when considering your trip you need to plan
carefully where to go, when to go and what your budget is.
The initial experience of India - the heat, the noise and
the street life, the vibrant colours and the multitudes of
people - may bewilder and exhaust the first - time visitor,
but the country and its people are friendly and hospitable.
Once you have spent some time here everything will fall into
place, and you will be amply rewarded with your first glimpse
of the Himalayan peaks, one of the most spectacular mountain
ranges in the world. |
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Why Treks in Himalayas |
Because the Himalaya, "home
of the snows", is the most impressive system
of mountains on the planet, and for centuries the setting
for epic feats of exploration and mountain climbing, are a
world into themselves. |
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Ascending the heights and being a part
of the Himalayan landscape is an experience beyond comparison.
Above all trekking in the Himalaya is often a mix of adventure,
pleasure and self realisation. |
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We offer specialized tour packages for Trekking in Himalayas. We have designed trips with you in mind
- whether you are a novice with no trekking experience, but
have a desire to trek or whether you are an experienced mountain
walker looking for wider options. Our treks in Himalayas range from easy
adventures for the family to strenuous ones for those seeking
high adventure! On our treks and climbs, we have very skilled
and experienced "Sherpas" who will take care of
you at each step. |
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