Trekking in India
Introduction :
India's size and diversity provided years round adventure tour options, on land, in the air or on water. Nowhere else is there a feature as prominent as the Himalayan chain , with some of the world's highest peaks, stretching 2400 km. The country's mainland, 3215 km long, 2935 km wide, and the land frontier covering 15,200 km and 7520 km coastline also encompass many large rivers and forests apart from several thousand plant and animals species.
Trekking Season :
The trekking season, from the traditional late spring to summer, covers virtually the whole year including winter at lower attitudes. Professionally operated ground transportation, trained staff and good quality equipment are available in Delhi with tour operators and outfitters specialising in trekking tour to the Himalayan. Ideally by crossing a pass one may avoid back-tracking and experience the union between different valleys.
Trekking possibilities include short, day-long walks up and down mountain slopes to visit isolated villages or monastic settlements, or across a ridge to enjoy the sheer beauty of the lunar mountains cape. Or long, transmountain treks involving weeks of walking and camping in the wilderness.
Different Zones for Trekking :
In India NORTH-EAST HIMALAYAN, LADAK, HIMACHAL and GARWAL are four different and major zones for trekking. Click below to see different zones for trekking...
Ladakh | Gharwal | Himachal pradesh | Himalayan
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