Himalayan States In
India: Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttaranchal,
Sikkim & North Eastern States.
Major Adventure Sports: Mountaineering, Trekking, River
Rafting, Skiing
Major Peak: Kangchenjunga
Himalayan range covers the entire northern part of India,
nestling five major states of the country within it. The ancient
Indian pilgrims who have travelled in these mountains since
time immemorial coined a Sanskrit word for the Himalayas meaning
Abode of Snow.
Some of the reasons why people have been so fascinated by
the Indian Himalayas is because of the Hindu pilgrim routes,
the low valleys that abruptly rise up in high mountain ranges,
the lovely trekking hikes, densely forested areas lying just
a mountain range away from barren cold deserts, and the lovely
people of the mountains with their unique hospitable lifestyles.
Major Indian Himalayan Regions
Jammu & Kashmir :
Jammu and Kashmir are really three regions: the foothill plains
of Jammu; the lakes and blue valleys of Kashmir rising to
alpine passes, the high altitude plains and starkly beautiful
mountains of Ladakh, which lies beyond those passes. It's
enough to move one to poetry. Srinagar is Kashmir's summer
capital and Jammu, the winter capital. Among the most attractive
part that this Indian state has is the adventure oppurtunities
that can be seggragated into trekking, mountaineering and
Trans Himalayan Jeep Safari.
What can make a mountaineering expedition, an adventure one
could never forget? If its done on the glaciers that are still
craving to be explored. The Himalayan range offers some of
the most rigorous mountaineering challenges one can ever come
across. The glaciers of Ladakh and Kashmir regions
can test one's survival to the fittest and most testing of
them all is the Siachen glacier, known as the largest
glacier outside the Polar Regions.
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Himachal Pradesh :
Himachal Pradesh is the land of snow, lofty peaks, cascading
streams, alpine meadows & lush fruit-laden valleys. Many
parts of the Himachal state have a distinctly Austrian look
with conifer-clad mountains, chalet-like huts with overhanging
balconies and serene blue valleys watered by snow-fed streams.
Shimla the capital of Himachal Pradesh, is still very
much a Raj township in appearance and atmosphere.
Himachal also store numerous wonderful hill stations, which
are particularly cool in summers. Shimla, Dalhousie,
Kullu, Manali and Kufri are a few of
the hill Stations in Himachal Pradesh which offer breathtaking
scenery and countless options of adventure sports. Dharamshala,
where the Dalai Lama lives, is another important centre on
the tourist map.
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Uttaranchal :
Lying in the north of the vast and bountiful expanse of India
and cradled in the awesome beauty and calm serenity of the
stately Himalayas, Uttaranchal - the "Devbhumi"
that has attracted tourists and pilgrims from world over since
time immemorial. Comprising of eight hill districts and an
area and population that equals the state of Himachal Pardesh,
Uttaranchal is an expression of divinity, austerity, meditation,
penance and attainment.
Uttaranchal is a paradise for adventure sports. The sheer
variety ranging from Mountaineering, Trekking,
Skiing, Skating, Water Sports to Aero
Sports like Hang Gliding, Paragliding make
Uttaranchal one of the most attractive destinations for adventure
sports not only in India but the world over.
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Sikkim :
A former kingdom , Sikkim is now the 22nd State of
India. It is rooted to the Himalayan Massif like a scale on
the neck of a Dragon. One of the smallest states of India,
it is bounded by Nepal to the west and Bhutan to the east;
by the Tibet Autonomous Region of China to the north and northeast
and by West Bengal to the south.
Shrouded in heavy mist, the guardian deity Kangchenjunga
both protects and terrifies the inhabitants of the magical
kingdom of Sikkim. An awe-inspiring mass of rock clothed in
dazzling white snow, this Himalayan giant in the worlds
third highest peak at 8,590m (28,199ft). The name itself means
house of five treasures represented by its five
soaring summits
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The North Eastern States - Seven Sisters :
The reason has so much to see, so much to experience and so
much to write about that it would take volumes. The region
of northeastern India will whet the appetite of the traveller,
the tourist, the anthropologist, the observer. It is impossible
to describe the nuances that make this area unique, challenging
and interesting. Get to any one place and the result will
be that you will return for more.
The seven sisters comprise of Assam, Arunachal
Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, Tripura,
Meghalaya and Mizoram. While the seven sisters
are unique in their own way, the major Himalayan destination
over here is Arunachal Pradesh. The state provides abundant
scope for angling, boating, rafting,
trekking and hiking. Besides, there are a number
of wild life sanctuaries and national parks where rare animals,
birds and plants will fascinate the visitor.
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Adventure in India
Weekend Camping
Angling & Fishing
Heliskiing
Great Himalayan National Park
Corbett National Park (more)
Jungle Safari
Motorbike / Jeep Safari
Mountaineering
River Rafting
Rock Climbing
Skiing & Heliskiing
Nepal Trekking
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