Trekking Tours

The Himalayas have been an object of reverence,
mystery, awe and wonder right from the Vedic period. Himalaya
is very well depicted in the epic like Puranas. In its praise,
the Sikand Purana says, "He who thinks of Himalaya,
though he may not behold it, is greater than who performs
worship in Kashi and he shall have pardon for all his sins.
Those beings who, while dying, think of its snows are freed
from their sins." It further quotes "In hundred
ages of God, I could not tell thee of the glories of Himalayas,
as the dew is dried up by the morning sun, so are the sins
of mankind by the sight of it".
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The heights of peaks vary between 4500 m to
5000 m. This mighty range has vast trekking, mountaineering
and skiing potential. It is known for its unspoiled, unexplored,
unfrequented and improvised treks. Some of the peaks in
this region have been identified and scaled by Britons,
since 1924.
Expedition to Peaks:

These peaks are the Moon (4610m) to the north
of Dharamshala, Kailash (5656 m), in the Mlaka animahesh
region, Christmas (4581 m) and Toral (4386 m) above Khaniyara,
Gaurijunda or the Dhauladhar Matterhorn near Talang pass
(4916 m) Lantern (4950 m) near Thamsar Pass, Slab (4496
m) near Indrahara Pass, Dromedary (4553 m) between Bhimghasutri
and Gag Pass and Riflehorn (4400 m) above Nag Chhatri Dal.
In addition to these, the region has a few small and unnamed
virgin peaks. They offer an opportunity for the amateur
mountaineers, experienced trekkers and beginners to visit
the unfrequented areas and open new vistas for adventure.
One has the choice to taste the climbing in different seasons
i.e. summer, post summer and winter months. Winter mountaineering
is becoming more and more popular among foreign trekkers.
Trekking :
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Family Treks
- Cross Country treks
- Round Treks
- Trek to Holy lakes
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