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Trip
Highlights: Wildlife camping; cook your own food (like our ancestors
did); hike through tribal villages and tea-plantations; film flower-flaked
routes to peaks at 20,000 ft. or more; bathe in hot springs where one can
even boil rice and potatoes; sight rare wildlife like Snow Leopard (if
really lucky), Red panda, Musk Deer and Blue Sheep and so on.|
Read what
Visitors say... |
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Extensive trekking and familiarity with the snow
helps. In my 7 years of rock-climbing and mountaineering, I have visited
the Garhwal Himalayas five times...simply the best....
- K. Robinson, El Salvador, on Himalayan
Mountaineering. |
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The might of the Ganges Rapids have been tested and
tried. You need a hell lot of gun-powder in you to go for Rafting in
Rishikesh.....
- Adrian, Spanish globe-trotter, visited in Rishikesh
in 2004. |
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You cannot compare Angling in India with any
other angling destination....Mahseer fish is gigantic, takes to the bait
easily, and India is its only breeding ground
it is truly the
King of Indian Sportsfish
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- Sam, New Jersey, on Angling in the Ganges. |
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Our Biking Safari tour in India was 12-day
long and we biked from the plains to the hills and back. From Delhi to
Chandigarh-Kasauli-Shimla-Manali. It was mind-boggling.....
- Ashley, UK. |
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Camping in the Aravalli hills was most fascinating.
We have the whole trip recorded in parts and have uploaded it in our
blog. Call it a part of our advertising propaganda for Wildlife
Camping in India...
- Ackerman, Ireland |
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