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Nepal Trekking |
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A trek in NEPAL is a special and rewarding mountain holiday. If you have the time and energy to trek,don't miss the opportunity to trek and see the COUNTRY'S spectacular beauty and unique culture. Fortunately for visitor, there are still only a few roads extending deeply into the hills.
THE only way to truly visit the remote regions of the kingdom is in the slowest and most intimate manner - walking. It requires more time and effort, but the rewards are also greater instead of zipping down a freeway, racing to the next 'point of interest', each step provides new and intriguing viewpoints. More......
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Tibet Trekking |
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Tibet is more vast, exotic, and inspiring than anyone yet to visit can imagine. It contains the world's highest lakes and greatest river systems, tallest ice mountains and spectacular hot springs, forested
valleys and even volcanoes.
Much of the flora and fauna are unique on earth. And the light! The
luminosity of a pollution-free landscape as close to the stars as people can comfortably live... has to be
seen. The fantasies that Tibet has inspired are not fictitious; they are real.It remains the jewel in the lotus, a distant
horizon, a lost world, Shangri-la, the realm of fascination and wonder rightly called the Hidden
Kingdom in the heart of south central Asia.
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Bhutan Trekking |
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The cultural tour to Bhutan will give you insights to the people, the culture, the traditions, religion and ecology of the country. These tours will take you through some of the most picturesque landscapes of spectacular mountain ranges to the lush green valleys. One will see the unique architectural splendors of the Dzongs, monasteries and the traditional Bhutanese houses and witness some intriguing religious festivals. You will also get the opportunity to taste the exotic Bhutanese cuisine and meet the friendly people. More ...... |
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Sikkim Trekking
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Sikkim is a remote mountainous state bordering Tibet to the north and wedged between the Himalayan Kingdom of Nepal and Bhutan. It is beautiful lush country with dense forests rich with flora and fauna, unspoiled lakes and the world's third highest mountain Kanchenjunga (28168ft/8586M) which straddles the border with Nepal.
After its annexation by India in 1975, Sikkim becomes one of the youngest Indian states and a restricted area, requiring special permits.
As a result it has retained its original Buddhist charm. The monasteries are in Sikkim is an ideal place to visit for serious Dharma practitioners
Sikkim is considered a heaven for the lovers of exotic FLORA
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India Trekking |
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 If you are one of those people who like sure-footed goats can climb any craggy cliff or scale any height, then the trekking trails of India are sure to pose an exciting challenge to you! Trekking fulfils one of the deepest human needs to explore one’s surroundings, and is one of the oldest forms of adventure sport, where the basic equipment that is required is physical fitness and a will to explore uncharted territory.
trekking The Indian hill states of Uttaranchal, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, and some of the states in the North East provide picturesque trekking trails that offer some of the most beautiful sceneries and locales. You would be passing through verdant forests, little villages tucked into the hillsides, fresh streams and gurgling brooks.
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