Trekking

For those 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. Trekking Holidays
Spectacular views apart, 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 Uttarakhand are the most popular destinations for trekkers, though Chamba and Manali in Himachal Pradesh, and Ladakh and Zanskar in Jammu and Kashmir , have interesting trekking routes as well.
Darjeeling and Sikkim in the east also have some trekking routes. While trekking as a sporting activity does not require prior training or practice, except that the trekker should be in good physical condition, there are certain dos and don'ts which should be adhered to. Routes should be carefully chosen, as some treks may be more difficult, or may involve high altitude trekking. It is generally advisable to be accompanied by a local guide. Ensure that the pace of the trek is not too rapid, since this could result in exhaustion, and would in any case not be enjoyable.
Trekking Holidays The adventure season, which till recently, was confined to the summer months, now covers almost the entire year, including winter. This has been made possible by improved equipment and transportation, and the availability of year-round bookings in areas, hitherto, considered inaccessible. Moreover, winter treks are gaining popularity as a means of 'getting away' to relatively lower altitudes.  
Below the snowline at 18,000 ft, nature appears to relent and from the austere magnificence of the heights brings down to a different world of cascading water falls, lush green forests, flower-bedecked meadows and a variety of flora and and fauna. Here the rivers flow clear blue and icy.
Here nestle small villages and hamlets with their diverse local customs, dances, folklore and architecture. The people are as vibrant as their surroundings and in many cases innocent of the sometimes dubious benefits of modern civilization.
Hill people are traditionally very hospitable and this adds pleasure to trekking in the Himalayas more than anywhere else.  Even at a height of 12,000 to 14,000 feet in secluded valleys, there are small village settlements tending their flocks of sheep and goats or herds of Yaks of nomadic shepherds and Gujjars. Even in the remote areas one can easily mix with the people and 'live off the land". 
Trekking in the Himalayas is now quite enjoyable and has become comparatively easy. There are difficult treks as well as easy treks, long and short treks. Vehicles, helicopters, Balloons and aircrafts are also available to explore the Himalayas

Uttarakhand

Uttarakhand Himalayas has the major chunk of Indian Himalayas . Remained under developed for a long time the area is still in its primitive form and has vast areas of pure wilderness.

Uttarakhand ( Garhwal & Kumaon ), harboring many snow covered peaks above 6,500 meters, is an excellent destination for  trekkers and  mountaineers. Trekking  in the  different  valleys of pure wilderness , harboring  different  cultures offer  a chance to have  a close encounter  with  out standing views of greater Himalayan range, alpine meadows, rare high altitude flora and fauna, the lifestyle of the mountain  people, their  settlement patterns, dress, dialect, Jewellery and others.

Valley of Flower Hemkund Trek
Duration : 07 Days
Places Covered : Ghangharia - Hemkund Sahib - Valley of Flower

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Himachal

There are four mountain ranges running almost parallel to one another in Himachal Pradesh and thus creating charming and beautiful valleys and passes suitable for trekking. There are numerous passes on these ranges which connect the valleys, making good trekkking routes for all types of trekkers. One can cross one pass and return over the other or proceed further to cross another on the next range. There are about two dozen passes on the Dhauladhar, a dozen over the Pirpanjal range and 8-10 such passes over the Great Himalayan range to cross over to the Zanskar valley. Himachal offers a virtual bonanza for trekkers.
Beas Kund Trek
Duration : 09 Days
Places Covered : Manali - Solang - Dhundi - Bakkar Thach - Beas Kund

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Nepal

Trekking in Nepal will take you through a country that has captured the imagination of mountaineers and explorers for more than 100 years. You will meet people in remote mountain villages whose lifestyle has not changed in generations. Most people trust foreigners. Nepal is one of only a handful of countries that has never been ruled by a foreign power.
Siklis Trekking Tour
Duration : 06 Days
Places Covered : Kathmandu - Kalikasthan -  Lamachour - Siklish Ghale Goan- Pokhara

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Bhutan

The scope for trekking in Bhutan is immense - from short walks to arduous treks. Trekkers are fortunate people, as they can experience the kingdom of Bhutan at its most magnificent. From the towering snow peaks of the inner Himalayas to the verdant forests which cloak the hills above its peaceful valleys, the trails are clean and unspoiled, and the wilderness still pristine in its beauty.
Gantey - Gogona Trek
Duration : 08 Days
Places Covered : Paro - Thimphu - Gangtey - Gogona - Khotokha - Chazam/Wangduephodrang

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