Indian trekking
Ladakh is part of India and belongs to the state of Jammu Kashmir. It is in the north east of India, neighboring Tibet. Surrounded by the Karakoram and Great Himalayan Ranges, it is a high altitude desert land and therefore sheltered from the rain bringing clouds of the Indian monsoons.…
Towards the western end of the Himalayas a series of continuous mountain ridges, comprising scores of 6000 metre (20000 foot) peaks, forms an effective barrier between the Indian provinces of Lahaul and Ladakh. Linking these contrasting mountainous regions is a trekking route of Darcha and Nubra Valleys that provide one…
Towards the western end of the Himalayas a series of continuous mountain ridges, comprising scores of 6000 metre (20000 foot) peaks, forms an effective barrier between the Indian provinces of Lahaul and Ladakh. Linking these contrasting mountainous regions is a trekking route of Darcha and Nubra Valleys that provide one…
Trekking along the Markha River through "Little Tibet," one of the world's highest inhabited plateaus, you take in spectacular views of the Great Himalayan, Ladakh and Zanskar ranges. Highlights include : Spituk: Stands prominently on the top of a hillock commanding a panoramic view of the Indus valley for miles.…
One of the classic trekking tours of the region, rough tough and wonderful views every day for 3 weeks. The gateway to Zanskar valley Highlights include : Leh : the main town of the region, is dominated by Sengge Namgyal’s 9-story Palace, a building in the grand tradition of Tibetan…
Delhi - Agra - Jaipur - Pushkar - Ranthambhore - Kota - Bundi - Chittaurgarh – Udaipur Ranakpur Jodhpur Jaisalmer Bikaner Mandawa Dehli This fair is held at Pushkar town, 11 km from Ajmer in Rajasthan for twelve days annually. This cultural and trade cum religious fair is an attractive…

