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When people think of trekking
in the Himalayas they very often think first of Tibet and
Nepal, but there is more to the Himalayan Mountains than Mount
Everest or Kathmandu. More Trekkers today are looking at what
India has to offer. Trekking in the Indian Himalayas offers
not only easier access than Nepal and Tibet but offers stunning
scenery and wildlife as well as traditional culture going
back thousands of years. |
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| The Indian Himalayas |
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The Indian Himalayan range
is one of the most spectacular and impressive mountain ranges
in the world. With nearly a third of the Himalayan mountain
range in India, it offers trekkers a wide variety of stunning
scenery, wildlife and unique culture. Within a few days of
a trekking expedition in India you can trek through numerous
Hindu settlements, ancient temples, isolated Buddhist monasteries
and small village establishments that still adhere to traditional
Islamic religious culture. Trekking in the Himalayas of India
of course, also offers some of the most spectacular scenery
in the whole Himalayan mountain range. The stunning mountain
peaks, deep gorges, lush valleys, glaciers, lakes, waterfalls
and an abundance of rare flora, fauna and wildlife. |
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| Trekking In The Himalayas
Is For All |
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Trekking in the Indian
Himalayas offers both the novice and experienced trekker variety
of culture and scenery but it offers much more in terms that
it offers a spiritual experience as well. The Himalayas have
a truly mystical quality which touches any trekker who visits.
The Himalayas offer an opportunity to be in a wilderness and
to get away from the stresses of western civilization. Trekking
in the Himalayas is for trekkers of all levels. There are
difficult treks, easy treks, and long or, short treks that
can be undertaken. Both novice and seasoned trekkers can experience
the Indian Himalayas diverse blend of cultures, religions
and dramatic scenery. |
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| Lahaul and Spiti: |
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To the west Tibet, lie
the twin valleys Lahaul and Spiti. This region remains isolated
and until recently closed, due military and political reasons.
These valleys encompass glaciers, high ridges, broad valleys,
pastures and have a minimum elevation exceeding 3000 meters.
This area has large expanses of high altitude cold desert
as well as rolling pastures, 6000 meter peaks and swollen
rivers. Kinnaur lies not far away. Its only link with the
outside world is by way of the Hindustan -Tibet road through
Shimla... These regions are wild, unspoiled and untouched
by major touristism and are a paradise for trekkers. |
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| Kuari Pass: A walk In The Clouds
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Kuari pass at an elevation
of 4268 meters lies in the heart of Chamoli district in the
Garhwal Himalayas. Also known as Curzon’s trail, the
glorious view of the imposing eastern peaks of the Garhwal
Himalayas is enchanting. At Kuari pass one stands at the divide
of the middle and the greater Himalayas. Towering peaks like
Nandadevi, Dunagiri, Bethartoli and Devasthan are a mere footstep
away. If you are looking for stunning mountains then this
is the trek here is for you. |
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Two Trekking
Experiences In The Indian Himalayas & More To Discover |
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Trekking in the Himalayas
of India offers everything you could want from trekking, or
an adventure holiday. We have just given you examples of two
trekking holidays that we offer, but there are many more.
Contact us and let us arrange your holiday of a lifetime in
some of the most spectacular mountain scenery on earth - the
Indian Himalayas. Visit our website for further details: www.raporadventures.co.uk
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