Sunday, March 27, 2016

Every change of weather brings in another aspect of the earth. The eternal beauty of nature is ceaselessly on the living entities with a number of amusements offer. Summer, autumn, winter and spring, all four reasons showcase an ever-changing nature of the earth and also gives people a refreshing change from the monotony of a single season.

The Winter is the time when Mother Nature embraces certain soil with layers of snow. The sinking temperatures not only a new and charming look at everything, but it also raises the level and number of thrill that you try to win from nature.

The Himalayas is the pride of India, which has so many life-sustaining gifts. The indomitable Himalayas give people a range of options, their life's journey a rewarding and meaningful experience. The boring day-to-day routine of life senses and begin needed to undermine wear happy about life energies. A holiday in the Indian Himalayas would work like a re vitalizer sagging on the spirits of a person.

There are many ways in which we try to realize the mysterious charm of the Himalayas such as mountain climbing, mountain biking, jeep safari, Motorcycling and rafting. Among them, trekking is the most interesting way to interact with nature and bask in its glory

Given below are some of the most famous and attractive walks are in the magnificent Himalayan India.

Chopta Chandrashila ... goal is 5 km long for the world's tallest Shiva temple

Chopta Chandrashila hike, starting with a village called Chopta and ending at the Chandrashila Peak (4000 m over the sea level). In the Garhwal Uttarakhand is that the trailhead (Chopta) leads travelers to the ancient shrine of Shiva as Tungnath known. Suppose to be a thousand years old, the temple is one of the Panch Kedar temples and is the highest (height wise) Shiva temple in the world. Panch Kedar is a group of 5 Shiva temples on the Shaivite sect that everyone in the Garhwal Himalayas (Uttarakhand).

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After basking in the holy atmosphere Tungnath, you have a steep hike of 1km undertake to reach the target point of the hike, that the Chandrashila summit. The closing of the trek is rewarded by the stunning views of the peaks that enclose Chandrashila how Bandarpunch, Nanda Devi, Trisul and Chaukhamba. Camping and trekking in Chopta Chandrashila is because of the beautiful grounds, the walk passes through famous.

Frozen River Trek ... trembled and rattled even motivational

Located in the Zanskar region of Ladakh (Jammu and Kashmir), this hike can be called the mother of all walks. The Frozen River Trek or Chadar trek starts and ends on Chilling Zanskar valley after trekking over a distance of 70 km. During the winter, the traditional way of travel to get inaccessible due to heavy snow, while in the months of January and February freezes the Zanskar River, thus treads possible. This route was used by the natives of the valley used since ancient times to carry out their everyday life in a hassle free manner. These days, it is above all the adrenaline junkies that they are looking to achieve the pinnacle of excitement.

Frozen River Trek, Zanskar, India

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The climate is bitingly cold when average daily temperature is about -10 degrees Celsius and the temperature at night drops to -30 degrees Celsius -25. Trekking on the frozen path by the river is a very challenging task; there is the harsh climate, where you tread on a sheet of ice, which can be thick or thin, in certain places and under which the Zanskar River flows unstopped. get

A trekker would also the opportunity to experience life as a caveman as some of the nights would include offers stay in the cave with a campfire, the light and heat. The walk takes usually take 22 days to complete, but you can choose a shorter hike that can take 12/13 days to complete.

Snow Leopard Trek ... in the middle of the wild Ladakh

Snow Leopard Trek passes through the Hemis National Park, which is located on the eastern side of Ladakh (Jammu and Kashmir). With an area of ​​4400 square kilometers, it is the largest national park in South Asia and many hikers embark on this walk in search of snow leopards in India. Snow leopards are an endangered species. In the mountains of Central Asia, usually with an altitude 3,350 until 6,700 meters of Be found

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The possibility of sighting of a snow leopard in winter is higher than they tend Apart come to lower elevations in search of food. of snow leopards, the park serves as an abode to other endangered species like Tibetan Wolf, Red Fox, Asiatic ibex and European brown bear, along with other species of mammals. Although the expedition stressed on the snow leopard, the park is also inspire a birdwatchers as there are many local and like migrating birds to sore eyes. In the periphery of the park are around 6 villages, several gompas and Chortens. It is a 400 year old monastery Hemis which the largest such institution is in Ladakh and has a very respectful place.

Trekking on the snow Leopard Trek is an adventure, the beautiful surroundings, wild animals, culture and traditional way of life of the remote villages of Ladakh covers and the peaceful and pious environment Buddhist structures.

Dodital Winter Trek ... an exotic trip Framing Memories

Although as a simple way to migrate, Dodital trek is more interesting and challenging during the Winter. Dodital is a freshwater lake, located at an altitude of 3024 meters and is surrounded by the magnificent Himalayas in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand. The walk starts at Sangamchatti and after trekking for 21 km, the pristine waters of Lake Dodital reach.

Dodital and Ganesh Temple, Indian Himalayas

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A trekker would love to see running through the meadows, streams and forests on the way, most would be covered with snow, what the Foot lively and adventurous. Deodar, oak and rhododendron trees surrounded Dodital and in winter, when everything else is buried under the ice, it's the sky Dodital, which can be seen in its original form.

Auli Gorson Bugyal ... made for the amateurs

Auli Bugyal (a meadow) can be reached in 3 hours by a cable car from Joshimath. At an altitude 2500-3050 meters above sea level, the snowy slopes of Auli are considered the longest in Asia. Auli also provides a great vantage point to treat the eyes with the fascinating peaks that surrounds the area, as Doonagiri, Hathi Parbat, Nar Parbat, Neelkanth and Nanda Devi.

 Auli, Uttrakhand, India

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Gorson Bugyal is 620px further higher at an altitude of 3056 meters and a hike of 3 km from Auli would walk here to bring. The 3 km will spoil you with the majestic sight of the Himalayas while. One can through the forest of oaks and conifers choose to drive over the snowy slopes in the middle of the refreshing snow-capped mountains or ski camp, energizing every cell of the body.

Gorson Bugyal, Uttrakhand, India

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Indian Himalayas own battered senses and a gift of memories maintain life. So, come here to swing to the rhythm of life, the natural rhythm with which we were born. Plan your winter adventure holidays in the Himalayas, and get ready to be blessed by him!

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