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Rafting
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The
main trekking areas in Himachal are the Dhauladhar and
Pir Panjal ranges, routes over the passes between the
Shimla region and the Kullu valley, the numerous treks
out of kullu and select tracks in the Trans-Himalayan
regions of Kinnaur, Lahaul and Spiti. Most trekking
areas are between 1,500 meters and 6,000 meters. With
well over two hundred and seventy defined trails, the
variation in terrain is also enormous. Low scrub-land
and paths through paddy fields, give way to trails strewn
with pine needles.Then come woods of oak and flowering
rhododendron, which merge into forests of Himalayan
cedar deodar and spruce.
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most trails, small pastoral hamlets dot the way. Cunningly
hidden between the high mountains, are passes which
were once known only to migrant shepherds and dare-all
traders. These lead to the fabulous wastes and swift
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| The fastest and most intensive way to explore India's Himalayan and
Rajputana Deserts is by overland safaris on jeeps,
camel back, horseback, motorcycles or mountain
bikes and from the River. Stop at villages and camps on the way to get an insight
into the content life of these nomadic people.
Revel in the breathtaking beauty of an awe-inspiring
Landscape. Explore the rugged mountains in the Ladakh
and Leh region in style, on a jeep. Himalayan
jeep safari take you around the mysterious
valleys and the monasteries of the region. Tread
your way on the world's highest road on jeep.
We have designed specific itineraries to take
you around this enigmatic land. |
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Come winter and the surrounding areas of Manali
offer some of the best powder of the World.
Glide down the Himalayas on Skies or do the
new trendy sport - Snow boarding. After ascending
the powder covered mountains by Helicopter,
experienced Skiers and Snow boarders have
a thrilling ride, down to the deep valleys. |
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The
powder skiing at Manali is exceptional!
Our location at approximately 34¡ N. latitude,
roughly equivalent to Los Angeles, gives
us long days, and a variety of exposures
allows us to ski both with or against
the sun. The altitude allows much greater
"back radiation" than other areas, which
creates excellent recrystallised powder.
Manali is known for having one of the
deepest snow packs in the entire Himalaya,
and due to our continental climate, snowfalls
tend to be of low moisture content. As
an added bonus, the potential is vast
for terrific, spring corn-snow skiing!
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