| Kali
Sarda River Expedition |
Feb 22-Mar 02
; Mar 17-25; Oct 25-Nov 02, 2007
The Kali river forms the international border between
India and Nepal in its upper reaches. A self-contained
river journey down this river is one of the prime options
in this part of the Himalaya. The river flows past terraced
farms of Kumaoni and Nepali villages, fresh water streams,
sandy beaches..... |
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| Zanskar
River Expedition |
Aug 11-22, 2007
; Aug 09- 20, 2008
Our "special" yearly feature drives through
most of western Ladakh, monasteries, palaces, villages,
hikes and travel to one of the most surreal places on
the planet. The trip begins with a flight over the Himalayas..... |
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| Alaknanda
River Expedition |
Feb 3-7, 16-20
; Sep 15-19 ; Sep 28-Oct 02 ; Oct 20-24, 2007
A self contained multi-day river adventure down the Alaknanda
& Ganga rivers. The trip starts from our base camp
on the Ganges river near the pilgrim town of Rishikesh.
A scenic drive for 4 hours takes us past the town of Devprayag..... |
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| Lower
Tons River Expedition |
May 26-June 02,
2007
The Tons river flows through Garhwal, the western part
of the Himalayan state of Uttaranchal, bordering Himachal
Pradesh. With its source in the 20,720 ft high Bandarpunchh
mountain, it is the biggest tributary of the Yamuna, and,
in fact, carries more water than the Yamuna itself..... |
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| Trans
Himalayan Jeep safari |
July 13-21, 2007
Surrounded by the Kullu Valley in the south, Ladakh in
the north and Tibet in the east, the twin valleys of Lahaul
and Spiti is a region of nature at its wildest. This land
duplicates, possibly exceeds in many ways, the magical
ambience of Leh, Nubra an d Zanskar valleys...... |
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| Brahmaputra
River Expedition |
November 18-30,
2007
An exciting, true expedition style journey down one of
the world's greatest rivers, The Tsang Po river, after
flowing gently eastwards through Tibet, cuts the Greater
Himalaya and the highest unclimbed mountain in the world,
Namche Barwa before it enters Arunachal Pradesh, where
the expedition begins, a few miles inside the line-of-control
with China. Its now called the Siang, or the Upper Brahmaputra...... |
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| Spiti
Pin River Expedition |
June 16-28' 2007
Surrounded by the Kullu Valley in the south, Ladakh in
the north and Tibet in the east, the twin valleys of Lahaul
and Spiti are connected by the 4500m Kunzum pass. It is
a fascinating land for Buddhist art and culture. The monasteries
here are rich repositories of ancient murals, wood carvings
and golden images of the Padmasambhava. The people are
charming and friendly with their own traditional dances,
ballads, folk tales and legends....... |
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