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River expedition in the Himalayas, rafting and kayaking

COUNTRY:
India
LOCATION:
Indian Himalayas
HOLIDAY TYPE:
A small group adventure
DEPARTURES:
This trip is no longer running.
PRICE:
From £669 (9 days) excluding flights, based on 2 people travelling together
VOUCHERS:
Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday
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River expedition in the Himalayas, rafting and kayaking

River expedition in the Himalayas, rafting and kayaking

Small group adventure holiday
Typically you will be sharing your experiences with between 4-20 like minded travellers (depending on the trip, operator and how many others are booked on the trip) and you'll have a group leader with you. Whether you are travelling alone or with friends its good value, and a great way to meet new people! While itineraries are pre-planned there is some flexibility and you'll have plenty of privacy. This trip will appeal to travellers of all ages who enjoy meeting new people as well as seeing new places.

How this holiday makes a difference

Descending a river by raft or kayak is one of the most unique ways to view the world. Often we are the only group down the river in a given season. The reception from local people on the riverbanks is always exceptional. Indians generally have a healthy fear of white-water and show a huge interest towards any water born craft. Stopping off in remote villages always entails many cups of chai and endless questions translated by your guide, making it a truly authentic experience. When we stop like this, we always try to buy local produce and learn about any problems the villagers may have.

We train local people in cooking, guiding, English conversation and First Aid. For instance, we have a special relationship with Malakundi village on the banks of the Ganges River. We employ three guides (Rana, Jay Singh and Gappu), two cooks (Safpal and Ramish), one driver (Camel), and three porters (Beam Singh, Bethal and Neggi Ji) all from Malakundi Village. Their understanding of the country’s flora, fauna, local culture and the many dialects ensure you get a true insight into the Indian way of life.

Employing people in villages like Malakundi has enabled them to install complex irrigation systems for farming and solar panels to power lighting. We take our clients to the local primary school where they can donate books, paper and toys. We also arrange for the school to be painted by our school groups. We encourage our clients to learn about the local culture and to share their culture with the villagers and local people they meet on this trip.

We have a strong environmental policy, carrying all non-biodegradable produce off this trip with us and disposing of it in a responsible manner. We bury all organic matter deep in the ground, and this breaks it down over a short period of time.

We use eco-friendly toilets or pit toilets on this trip. This is essentially a pit dug in the ground where all waste is covered with a mixture of soil and lime, and no water is used. Furthermore, we source almost all of our drinking and cooking water from fresh water springs. If this is not possible, water from the river is filtered.

We have teamed up with an environmental organisation, Climate Care, to help you to repair the impact of your flights on the global climate. Climate Care funds sustainable energy and forest restoration projects in India and all over the world that reduce carbon dioxide on your behalf, by the same amount as your share of the plane’s emissions.

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River expedition in the Himalayas, rafting and kayaking

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