The Himalayan Adventures is all about giving you the best travel experience coupled with just the right amount of activity and scenic beauty to get your adrenaline pumping...and that isn't just because of hiking, trekking or white water rafting...the mighty mountains have more than spine tingling adventures, take a look at the beautiful views it has in store for you.

 

The Himalayan Adventures invites the ecologically-conscious traveler to experience the world of nature, to help create a sustainable model for eco-tourism and adventures, and to support wild land that have been preserved, and help preserve those that are still in danger.

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Trekking in Garhwal Himalayas
Camping in Indian Himalayas
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Skiing in Indian Himalayas
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Rafting on Holy Ganges

Trekking in Kumaon Himalayas
Climbing in Garhwal Himalayas
Bike tours in Indian Himalayas
Snowboarding  in Indian Himalayas 
Base Camp trekking
Wild life tours
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Western Himalayan Treks

Nanda Devi Pilgrimage : Situated in the eastern provinces of Garhwal and Kumaon, Nanda Devi "goddess of joy" in Hindu nandadevi pilgrimage tours,nandadevi explore tours,nandadevi explore trekking tours,nandadevi treks mythology, is the highest (at 7818m), and the most sacred of all the peaks in the Indian Himalaya. The valley of the Gauri Ganga divides the peaks of Nanda Devi and Panch Chuli, which are two most impressive mountain groups, in the entire Indian Himalaya. This enchanting area and, in particular this deep valley, which formerly provided an important trade route between India and Tibet, has traditionally been off-limits to foreign travellers. However, with very strict "Inner Line" Restricted area regulation now somewhat relaxed, the pristine Gauri Ganga Valley is now accessible and we provide a fascinating itinerary in this mountain stronghold.

Day 01 :- Arrive in Delhi and Transfer to the Hotel.

Day 02 :- We prepare for an early start for the journey to north across the fertile Indian plains toward the foothills for the Himalayas, reaching our overnight halt at Almora. Almora is a busy market town with an attractive bazaar and sits astride a commanding ridge. O/N - Hotel

Day 03 : Drive towards to Munsiyari. We drive through forested hills and mile after mile of terraced rice field. Enroute, there are brilliant views of Nanda Devi, Panch Chuli, Nanda Kot and the western Nepal peaks of Saipal and Api. This is the last sizeable settlement that we will pass before our trek. O/N -Guest house.

Day 04 : An early wake up for the sunrise on the 5 peaks of Panch Chulli, which overlook Munsairi. After a relaxed breakfast on the terrace, we have an hour to catch up our diaries while the trek crew and leaders sort out the porter and pony loads. Two hours easy walking mostly down hill take us to the starting point of the paved trail, which leads up the Gauri Ganga Valley.

Day 05 : The day starts with a steep climb as the normal road was washed away in 1995 landslide, we cross over the la and drop down to Radgari for lunch. After lunch we continue ascending along the gorge for another couple of hours to Bogdai. 

Day 06 : We have a good steady climb for most of the morning. After the first hour we reach a beautiful opening of the gorge and a small trailside shrine of a local deity standing under an enormous cliff wall. After having lunch at Mapang we climb a bit more and will start noticing the continual widening of the valley and drier, less vegetated slopes around us. We pass a number of lovely waterfalls to reach our campsite at Rilkot.

Day 07 : Upon leaving Rilkote, we climb steeply for about 30 minutes to a deserted dwelling perched out on the cliff walls. An undulating walk to Burfu bridge where we have lunch and take left towards the more barren and rainless zone of the Gauri Ganga valley to our campsite at Ganghar village camp.

Day 08 : The narrow trail climbs steadily through small stands of Rhododendron, juniper and birch forest. The valley opens up to the beautiful lush alpine meadows at the terminal moraine of the glacier leading from Nanda Devi's East. This make a lovely campsite.

Day 09 : Full day resting or for exploration above the stunning campsite.

Day 10 : Our horses and pony men, who will probably have descended to Ghanghar whilst we have been camped at the base of Nanda Devi, will rejoin us as we make early start on our journey, retracing our trail back to Ganghar and Burphu. We cross the Gauri Ganga river on a wooden bridge and camp at Burphu.

Day 11 : A short trek to Milam village along the river Gauri Ganga, the milam village was once the home for more than 500 families now has about 20 families living only in the summer. Afternoon free to explore the village.

Day 12 : Visit the milam glacier and go up to Segchakund where the trail narrow at times, leads us to the confluence of several impressive glaciers, where we find ourselves in a veritable amphitheatre, surrounded by 7000 meters peaks-including the stunning Trisuli. After lunch we retrace our path back to Milam.

Day 13 : Another beautiful day's walk as we descend the Gauri Ganga valley and retrace our path back to Rilkote.

Day 14 : Trek back to Bodgair

Day 15 : Trek back from Bodgair to Lilam Camp.

Day 16 : Trek back from Lilam to Munsiari.

Day 17 : We make an early start on our interesting journey, drive to Rishikesh the land of God & Goddess.

Day 18 : Day  for relax, one can encounter Rafting in Holy river Ganga.

Day 19 : Drive back to Delhi.

Day 20 : Departure transfer to the IGI airport for your flight back home.

 

'' I still believe that Garhwal Himalaya in India is the most beautiful country of all high Asia."

T.G. Longstaff, The Ascent of Nanda Devi.

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OUR MOTTO       

* to explore & preserve Indian Himalayas in an ecological way,

* to enjoy sports challenges and Adventure Holidays in secure conditions,

* to share Indian / western cultures in an open and light way.

 

We propose you trekking, eco tours, biking, rafting, skiing, climbing and Adventure Holidays in the "Abode of Gods", as Indian people name Garhwal Himalayas. We have our own latest Snow Skiing / trekking / rafting / climbing equipments and we do not sublet our clients to other operators, as other do.  

 

 

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Our purpose is to do eco trekkings as a challenge to show that balance between different cultures and balance between human and earth is possible.