These are the results for your Indian Himalayas adventure holidays. Click on the links to see the full details of each carefully chosen holiday from specialist operators.
Combine a mountain trek with a river expedition. Trek in the shadow of the impressive Nanda Ghungti (6310 m), Changabang (6864 m) & Trishul (7120 m) peaks. And the Kali river is a great introduction to river running in India.
You’ll begin by exploring the vestiges of the former Moghul Empire in Old Delhi. Next, discover the Palace of Winds, the ‘Pink City’ of Jaipur and the mysterious, deserted city of Fatehpur Sikri.
A blend of Spiti's rich cultural heritage and natural splendours, this trail provides a unique insight into the Spitian way of life, balanced with the opportunity to explore the habitats of wildlife such as the Snow Leopard, Tibetan Wolf, and Blue Sheep.
Kashmir – that centuries old holiday idyll – is back on the tourist map offering some of the most pristine and wonderful trekking anywhere on the subcontinent.
The Tri-Adventure Expedition is the first of its kind anywhere in the world. This demanding expedition is divided into three sections, mountain biking, rafting or kayaking and trekking, covering a total distance of 460km.
The Zanskar river expedition is a classic rafting holiday and is one of the best rivers for kayaking or rafting in India. It has it all, great white-water, amazing scenery and a cultural experience second to none.
At an impressive 5294m, Shitidhar, 'white peak', is the perfect introductory climb for the inexperienced mountaineer. Towering at an impressive 6153m, Stok Kangri is a serious challenge. Although at such an impressive height, it is not a technical climb.
The Kali river expedition is a great introduction to white-water kayaking or rafting in India. It is ideal for kayakers who want to go on holiday with friends who have no kayaking experience, they can raft instead.
India is home to two incredible white water adventures. The Siang River mixes action-packed whitewater with pristine pools, scenic side hikes, and captivating culture whilst the Zanskar River harbors the most spectacular navigable gorge in the world.
While most remote parts of the Himalayas are still accessible only on foot, there are a few that have been linked to an extensive network of jeepable tracks. Get a glimpse of the remote regions on Himalayan safaris.
Experience some of the finest views in the entire Himalayan range. This exceptional trek follows trails through luxuriant forests of bamboo, conifer and oak and many traditional Hindu villages.
If you want to discover the best of the Himalayas but want it to be a little more challenging than trekking, then mountain biking is an ideal option. The remote regions make the experience unlike any other in the world.
This unique expedition combines awesome Himalayan trekking with a visit to India’s exiled Tibetan community. The challenge begins and ends in Dharamsala, where the Dalai Lama is situated, at the heart of the world’s highest mountain range.
Journey into the heart of 'Mayel Lyang', which means 'Paradise', to Dzongu in Northern Sikkim, a district reserved for the Lepcha community, the original inhabitants of Sikkim. It is believed that when the Lepchas die, their spirits are taken into Mayel Lyang.
This outstanding trek to the summit of India's magnificent mountain, Stok Kangri, (6,114m/20,130ft) is the perfect challenge for trekkers who want to summit an Indian Himalayan Peak. The expedition travels through remote valleys and hilltop monasteries.