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Tips -
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for the Trip),
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Peaks & Passes
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Everest),
(K-2),
(Kangchenjunga),
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(Makalu),
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(Annapurna),
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Kashmir Glaciers),
(Uttaranchal Glaciers)
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People &
Religion |
Hill Stations
(Gulmarg-Sonamarg),
(Srinagar),
(Ladakh),
(Shimla),
(Manali),
(Kullu),
(Dharamshala),
(Sarahan),
(Nainital),
(Mussoorie),
(Rishikesh),
(Gangtok),
(Darjeeling),
(Kailash Mansarovar)|
Fast Facts Himalayas|
Mountain
Ranges|
Rivers of Himalayas
(Five
Sisters),
(Indus River),
(Chenab River),
(Ganga River),
(Yamuna River),
(Brahmaputra
River)
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Culture Travel
(Culture Ladakh),
(Jammu &
Kashmir),
(Himachal Pradesh),
(Garhwal-Kumaon),
(Sikkim),
(Nepal),
(Bhutan),
(Arunachal Pradesh)
Wildlife of
Himalayas
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H i m a l a y a n
R o u t e s
The Himalayan have attracted geologists,
geographers and lovers of nature. They have a strange fascination for artists,
poets photographers and mystics. They are a paradise for trekkers and
mountaineers and are the cradle of thousands of rivers, streams and glaciers. The Himalaya extend over 2500 km in east-west and between 250 to 425 Km in
north-South direction.
Jammu
& Kashmir Travel
Kashmir is an area on the
northern borders of India and Pakistan; officially known as Jammu & Kashmir.
Kashmir is famous for its natural beauty and has often been referred to as the
'Switzerland of the East'. The heart of the area is the fertile Vale of Kashmir
(known as The Valley), which lies between the Himalayas and the Pir Panjal
mountain range.
M o r e I n f
o.
Leh Ladakh Travel
Leh, the capital of Ladakh
is a fascinating destination. Age-old monasteries, quaint lanes, colorful
markets and stunning views of the Himalayas make Leh an exotic destination.
Leh is where your adventure in Ladakh begins. You can go trekking through
the mountainous terrain of Ladakh.
M o r e I n f o.
Himachal Pradesh Travel
Which includes the valleys
of Chamba, Kangra, Kullu, Pangi, Lahaul-Spiti, Kalpa and Hill Stations
{Shimla, Manali, Kullu, Dharamshala, Dalhousie, Mandi} area. Himachal
Pradesh is located in North West in India in the lap of the Great
Himalayas.
M o r e I
n f o.
Uttaranchal Travel
Garhwal & Kumaon {In the
State of Uttaranchal}- Which includes Nanda Devi, Gangotri and Yamunotri
area. Uttaranchal
blessed with magnificent glaciers , majestic
snow-clad mountains, gigantic and ecstatic peaks, valley of flowers, skiing
slopes and dense forests, this Abode of Gods includes many shrines and
places of pilgrimage.
M o r e I n f
o.
Nepal Travel
The
kingdom of Nepal is located between India in the south and China in the
north at Latitude 26* 22" to 30* 27" and Longitude 80* 4 " to 88 * 12" east.
Crowned by eight of the world's 10 highest mountains, Nepal compresses lush
tropics and summit of Mt. Everest ( Mt. Sagarmatha).
M o r e I n f o.
Tibet Travel
Tibet, one of the extra
ordinary destinations where indeed adventure lurks around every corner. Its
name the "Roof of the world" is not a mere statement. The valley bottoms of
Tibet are higher than the highest mountains elsewhere. Tibet has got the
harshest climate in the world.
M o r e I n f o.
Sikkim Travel
Sikkim lies between
Nepal and Bhutan and has the vast expanse of Tibetan Plateau as its
northern boundary. Elevations range from 244m at the base of the
mountains to the lofty height of Kangchenjunga (8598 / 8596m)
M o r e I n f o.
Bhutan Travel
Trip to Bhutan, a kingdom
in the midst of the Himalayas. With us you will experience the wonders of
the country, with its never-ending mountains, deep lush valleys, peaceful
Buddhist culture, friendly people, and unique Bhutanese architecture. Bhutan
is a pristine country nestled between Tibet.
M o r e I n f o.
Arunachal Pradesh Travel
Because of the remoteness,
the state of Arunachal has not been overtaken by urban ethos. Yet the fine
balance between advancement and keeping in touch with ones roots is nowhere
as clearly manifest as in this state. Most of Arunachal Pradesh has primary
jungles, deep gorges and villages in really remote places. The changing
colors provide a constant reminder of diversity and cheerful spirits.
M o r e I
n f o.
Hill Stations of Himalayas
Gulmarg
& Sonamarg (Jammu &
Kashmir)
M o r e I n f o.
Srinagar
(Jammu & Kashmir)
M o r e I n f o.
Ladakh
(Jammu & Kashmir)
M o r e I n f o.
Shimla
(Himachal Pradesh)
M o r e I n f o.
Manali
(Himachal Pradesh)
M o r e I n f o.
Kullu
(Himachal Pradesh)
M o r e I n f o.
Dharamshala
(Himachal Pradesh)
M o r e I n f o.
Sarahan
(Himachal Pradesh)
M o r e I n f o.
Nainital
(Uttaranchal)
M o r e I n f o.
Mussoorie
(Uttaranchal)
M o r e I n f o.
Rishikesh
(Uttaranchal)
M o r e I n f o.
Gangatok
(Capital of Sikkim)
M o r e I n f o.
Darjeeling
or Darjiling (West Bengal)
M o r e I n f o.
Kailash Mansarover
(Tibet)
M o r e I n f o.
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