Uttarakhand Experience
Uttarakhand is located in the Northern part of India on the lap of the majestic Himalayas. Thanks to these majestic mountains and the bountiful nature Uttarakhand is a popular tourism destination. Home to ‘Chardham’ four most sacred places for the Hindus, Often referred to, as ‘Devbhoomi’ or ‘the land of the gods’, as there is a lot of history, religion and mythology esp. from the epic Mahabharata in this place. This is one of those destinations in India when one could keep on returning and still discover something new and refreshing.
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Himachal Pradesh Experience
Himachal Pradesh is located in the Northern part of India on the lap of the majestic Himalayas. True to its name ‘Himachal”, which literally means snow-laden the state is just that with its snow capped peaks and the beautiful mountainous terrains and green valleys, when turn powdery white covered in snow during the season. A popular tourism destination Himachal Pradesh enchants anyone who visits here.
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Mt. Yunam Climbing Expedition
10 Days
Mt. Yunam is a non-technical peak for climbing. It is the highest peak in the Lahaul Valley near the Baralacha pass at 6150 m/20,178 ft. It offers spectacular views of Chandra Bhaga and Mulkilla range.
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Deo Tibba Climbing Expedition
12 Days
Mt. Deo Tibba is a beautiful 6001 Meter (19,687 Ft.) high peak, located in the Pir Panjal range of the Himalaya and situated quite close to the resort town of Manali, in Himachal Pradesh. The mountain itself consists of an extensive ice cap, with the actual climb to the summit being up an inclined hump of a ‘windslab’ snow. This magnificent peak is accessible, once the edge of the great snow & ice plateau extending right up to the periphery of the Malana Glacier, (which abuts the upper Kullu and Malana valleys), is reached. On reaching the summit, one is rewarded with an exhilarating view of vast eternal snowfields, hanging glaciers and many peaks of the surrounding areas; including the great peaks of the Malana & Tosh glacier catchments.
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Auden’s Col Expedition
11 Days
On request
Auden’s Col is a high-altitude pass in the Garhwal Himalayas that connects tall peaks of Gangotri III (6,580 m) and Jogin I (6,465 m) and also connecting with the deadly Khatling glacier. Named after John Bicknell Auden who was the first to discover and cross it in 1939. One of the popular treks in India is extremely strenuous recommended for experienced trekkers only.
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Stok Kangri – Kang Yatse Climbing Expedition
16 Days
On request
Stok Kangri and Kang Yatse are two beautiful 6,000 m plus trekking peaks in Ladakh. Though the latter is less popular as it is a bit tougher. Climbing two 6000 m peaks back-to-back is quite a challenge and that’s something we passionate mountaineers will be doing through this expedition.
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Jomolhari Trek Bhutan
9-12 Days
The Jomolhari trek is one of the most popular treks in Bhutan. It starts from the Paro valley and ends in Thimphu. This trek has some of the most amazing views of Mount Jomolhari (7,314 m/23,996 ft), one of the holiest mountains in Bhutan. The duration of the trek is over a period of 9 days, with the route passing through two high altitude passes, the Yale La (4,950 m/16,240 ft) and the Nyele La (4,890 m/16,043 ft), which makes this trek a bit strenuous. The best season to go on this trek is from April to June and September to November.
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Island Peak Climb
18 Days
On Request
Island Peak is 6,189 meters high and one of the most popular and busy trekking peaks in Nepal, also known as Imja Tse, lies in the Khumbu Himalayan range. Island Peak takes its name from its appearance due to its striking resemblance to an island on a sea of ice. It is located in the heart of the Khumbu region at 6,189 m. If you are seeking the thrill of adventure and wish to widen your experience towards the 6000 m plus peak climbing, this is the mountain for you.
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Everest Base Camp and Gokyo Lakes Trek
18 Days
7 Summits
If you ask any trekker or traveler for his/her bucket list, Everest Base Camp Trek would definitely be in the top five. Why shouldn’t it be? This is the holy grail of trekking. And you will find hordes of trekkers along the route. If you are a bit different from the crowd this is the trek that would take you across the Cho La pass and to the beautiful Gokyo lake on an offbeat path.
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