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India Trekking |
Trekking in Tibet is hiking at
altitudes of between 4390m/14400ft to 5150m/
16,900ft.Most of the trekking areas are arid
haunting dry and wild and take commitment. Treks
are in the main combined with journeys overland
by Land Cruiser. All our trekking tours are
fully catered camping packages inclusive of a
all support crew.
Below are some itineraries which provide some of
the best experiences to be gained on a trek in
Tibet. |
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Chambala Valley Trek |
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This is a trek that is set in a
remote and largely unexplored area of the
Western Himalaya . It is highly unlikely that
you will meet other Westerners on this trek, the
village children do not beg; in fact locals
actually enjoy having their photo taken. The
Dhaula-Dhar |
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Uttarkashi Trek |
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The splendor of the Garhwal
hills is a symbol of magnificence and beauty in
a perfect harmony, a fusion of high mountain
dales and lakes, of many brooks, and some of the
greatest and the longest rivers |
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Mussorie Trek |
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Often called the 'queen of hill
stations', Mussoorie is a popular tourist
destination from Delhi , and is therefore also a
favorite base for trekkers. Accommodation here
includes several privately run hotels |
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Sandakapha Trek |
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It is said that trekking
originated in India in Darjeeling as far as
eighty years ago. Trekking means foot travel on
the mountain trails. It is an experience that
can never be paralleled. Darjeeling has one of
the most spectacular treks to offer along with
the beauty of the hills |
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Pauri Trek |
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Pauri is a divisional
headquarters town of great beauty, and has a
tourist bungalow to stay in. The views from this
quiet Himalayan town are captivating. |
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