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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.
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.
This trek gives a great insight into Ladakhi people, culture and religion as we visit some beautiful monasteries, untouched villages and nomadic settlements. The landscape is stunning, with a number of parallel mountain ranges.
Ladakh is one of the most isolated areas for trekking in India. Cut off by road for the winter months, it offers a welcome escape from the overwhelming monsoon climate of the Indian Plains in summer.
The Singalila ridge forms the eastern border between India and Nepal. This is an easy and rewarding trek which offers some of the most impressive views of Mt. Everest and Khangchendzonga.
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.
This trekking holiday in India over the Kauri Pass (3840m) offers some of the most amazing views of the Greater Himalayan Range. When you reach the pass you are rewarded by an impressive panoramic view.
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.
Get up close to Khangchendzonga mountain (8598m), believed to be the abode of the state's patron deity. Trek through forests of rhododendrons, orchids, pine and magnolia, and up to the higher valleys and the rolling meadows used by yak-herders.