“The Riddles of Nature”
The Indian sub-continent offers various outdoor pursuits: challenging Himalayan treks, wildlife safaris or invigorating white-water rafting. For the thrill, you can indulge in paragliding, kayaking and rock climbing to scuba diving and skiing. Explore India’s great outdoors by safaris – on foot, jeep, elephant, boat or horse.
Embark on a Himalayan Jeep Safari from Manali to Leh and further on to the Nubra Valley. Or, the old Hindustan–Tibet highway, built by the British as a sneaky invasion route into Tibet, runs northeast from Shimla through Kinnaur, further north, into the state of Himachal Pradesh along the Western Himalayas, Spiti Valley, has Ladakh in its Northern side and Tibet to its east. These high Himalayan roads are open only between July and September every year before it snows, providing access to mountain villages with slate-roofed temples and vast orchards of apple trees.These jeep safari takes you through the landscape, its people, immerse you in its culture and you can walk through the wilderness. Visit some of the oldest monasteries of the region, perched on top of some of the highest villages in the world.
Pack your skiing gear and head over to the heart of winter sports in India. Located in the northern most state of Kashmir, Gulmarg is heaven on earth observed by countless travellers. Famous for sporting activities with the highest golf course and snow clad peaks with perfect conditions for skiing and snowboarding, Gulmarg makes it to every adventure sports enthusiast’s bucket list.
Draped along the greatest heights of the Himalaya, Nepal is where the ice-cold of the mountains meets the steamy heat of the Indian plains. It’s a land of yaks and yetis, stupas and sherpas and some of the best trekking on earth. The Himalaya mountain range runs across Nepal’s northern and western parts, and eight of the world’s ten highest mountains, including the highest, Mount Everest, are within its territory. Trekking through the heart of Nepal, among the snow-capped Himalayas, at 8848m sits the crown jewel – Mt. Everest. In this journey you will go through snowy terrains, cross glaciers, bridges, quaint villages, grassy paths, steep rocks etc. and rivers to reach the Everest base camp so that you can cross off that one thing from your bucket list.
Being one of the most sought after treks by travellers around the globe, reaching the Everest base gives one an incomparable feeling of overwhelming pride and accomplishment.
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Draped along the greatest heights of the Himalayas, Nepal is where the ice-cold of the mountains meets the steamy heat of the Indian plains. It’s a land of yaks and yetis, stupas and sherpas and some of the best trekking on earth. It is a land of cultural diversity, being at the religious crossroads of Hinduism and Buddhism.
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Nestled in the Himalayan mountain ranges, Bhutan is blissfully untouched. Here you can step back in time & experience a life of ancient tradition playing out in front of you. Bhutan’s location in the mighty Himalaya has protected it from the rest of the world & left it unspoilt through the centuries. The fortunate visitor will find a rare combination of harmony & accord.
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Bhutan, the mythical land of the peaceful dragon, known for its dramatic landscapes, architecture & fabulous bio-diversity as for its rich & colourful cultural heritage. The awe-inspiring valleys, countless Himalayan mountains & deep gorges vividly reveals the varying moods of mother nature.
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Bhutan is a land of soaring snowcapped peaks, alpine meadows, waterfalls, gushing streams, densely forested hills and ravines abounding in exotic flora and fauna. It’s jealously guarded isolation and stunning mountain scenery combined with an ancient culture and colourful friendly people makes Bhutan a very rewarding destination.
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Fly into picturesque Leh valley & over the next few days visit some of Ladakh`s spectacular Buddhist monasteries & awe-inspiring diverse landscpaes. Take the high road to Nubra valley via Khardung La Pass, the world`s highest motorable road. Drive through the realms of the Balti dynasty, to Turtuk, finally, camp by Lake Pangong, a stunning blue lake.
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The misty hills, lush green valleys, evergreen forests, meandering brooks beckon nature lovers for a tranquil sojourn in the Western Ghats.
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With village life largely unchanged for centuries & former hill stations still preserving ancient heritage, the Himalayas are a place to lose all sense of time, walking through small, friendly villages, or taking relaxing breaks in some unique & wonderful hotels with magnificent views.
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With rose- and violet-hued cities, ancient forts and leopard-inhabited wilds, the desolate region of Rajasthan is something of an oasis for the discerning traveller.
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Explore and unveil this magic splendour of Rajasthan, a land renowned for its vibrant colours, people in bright clothes and beautiful jewellery, with cities dotted and dominated by towering forts and palaces.
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Enjoy most sublime experience is to sit at the dunes, feel the softness of the sand, and breathe in the best of nature, interspersed with sundowners & romantic sunsets.