Mountaineering
is the unblemished adventure, for the body and soul. It is
an endeavor to reach the vault of heaven, and explore the
sprit of fantasy. India offers a vital range of mountaineering
opportunities on its challenging peaks - the climber enthusiast
can indulge in this romantic adventure in mountain ranges
of Ladakh, the Nun-Kun Massif, in Jammu and Kashmir, in hills
of Manali in Himalayas and Uttranchal.
Mountaineering Paradise
The major portion of Indian Himalayas are crowned in Indian
sub-continent extending up to the entire northern stretch
shaping a startling curve about 3,200km. Indian Himalayas
hold the treasures of splendid valleys with their eternal
charm.
Majestic Himalayas of North India
The extreme Northern part of India holds immense mountaineering
charm in the region of Jammu and Kashmir with some of its
most beautiful snow capped peaks where as Ladakh capture
the attraction of some of the high altitude peaks with their
scenic zest. The mountaineering through these valleys will
encounter its visitors with its lush green alpine vales; flower-strewn
meadows; meandering tributaries and river streams and glacier-topped
mountains.
Mountaineering on the Himachal and Uttranchal Ranges
The mountain valley of Himachal Pradesh towards the northeast
captures a mountain kingdom of Lahaul Spiti and the
tribal belt of Kinnaur. Mountaineering on these peaks is just
awesome, as these exquisite haunts are less explored.
Uttaranchal another hilly state of India facilitates mountaineering
opportunities with some of the beautiful peaks idle for climbing.
The place is also a derivation of the Ganga, one of the holiest
rivers of Hindus, it is also a destination for pilgrims, trekkers
and rafters.
Adventure on the peaks of Kanchenjunga
Sikkim lies in India's Eastern Himalayas, the abode of 5 peaks
of Kanchenjunga Mountain - the third-highest mountain in the
world. The peaks are idle for climbing up the mountains, crossing
the paths meandering through green forests, waterfalls, untamed
streams rambling through meadows, pilgrim routes and finally
reaching the sacred monasteries perched high in splendid isolation.
Mountaineering Adventure on the North East Ranges
Towards the extreme east of India lies the abode of 7 sisters,
Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura and
Arunachal Pradesh. These Himalaya ranges again have much of
mountaineering scope, inhabited by friendly tribal folks.
Mountain climbing in this region gives a captivating sight
of high altitude rain forest dotted with spurs, pine trees
and crest of the higher peaks of Himalayas. The hills of Assam
are trimmed by the widespread Brahmaputra River, along its
edge lies the Kaziranga National Park - the home of the one-
horned Rhinoceros, that can be easily explored while taking
up your mountaineering adventure.
Premier Mountain Travel Trips in India
Some of the idle mountaineering sights-
The ranges of Garhwal and Kumaon Himalaya
Sahasratal trek, Garhwal Himalaya, Hills of Uttar Pradesh-
Facilitates a route along pilgrimage sight to the holy lakes
over 5000m.
The Khatling glacier trek, Garhwal Himalaya, Hills of Uttar
Pradesh -
Throng with some of the most beautiful climbing areas along
the Bhilangana river to its source at the Khatling glacier.
Ladakh, Lahaul, Spiti / Kinnaur-
Mountaineering through out Ladakh, Spiti and Lahaul are possible.
Sojourn the valleys of Nubra, Zanskar, Dha Hanu and the lakes
of Tso Moriri and Pangong Tso. Here mountaineering holds the
charm of exploring the monasteries and villages at an altitude
of 13,000 feet with the recently opened areas of Ladakh -a
stunning lunar panorama.
The Rhododendron trek -
Mountaineering on the hills of Darjeeling through its tea
plantations and over the Goecha la to Sikkim through flourishing
alpine forests with orchids, rhododendrons will definitely
leave the adventure seekers spellbind.
Precaution in Mountaineering
Himalayan Exposure strongly recommends that before taking
up mountaineering one has to engage in regular exercise for
at least two months. It is recommended that all travelers
carry a small first aid kit as well as any personal medical
requirements. All climbers planning to join the trip should
have a high level of fitness before undertaking the trip.
You must be capable of using technical equipment like ropes,
harness etc, other wise you may not be able to take part in
the tour until evidence of this has been presented to the
group leader. To bring wireless sets with them or take on
hire from IMF, for communication between camps on the mountain
and the base camp.
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