Trekking in Ladakh and Zanskar

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The travellers and traders on the Route de la Soie Ladakh have visited throughout the centuries. At the top of the Himalayas, Ladakh is mainly Buddhist and common borders with Tibet and Himachal Pradesh. And a part of Kashmir. The mountains of Ladakh and Zanskar colorful invade small villages and many many monaesteries, called gompas, in the Tibetan language. The terrain is very well preserved, with their culture is preserved, as they are in the remote mountains of the world. Ladakh and Zanskar offers trekking in the high altitudes than elsewhere in the world. The lowest altitude in the region-3000 Mts sea level!

Ladakh, or “La acyclic graph-oriented” means “land of the high passes” (The importance of ‘cols’).
An old adage that only the best friends or worst enemies of the visit of Ladakh.

February 26th, 2008 | No Comments »

Trekking in India

Trekking in India

Trekking in India is the best way to understand India, a country of contrasts with the beauty. From simple, moderate to strong, can walk into any degree of dependence on your destination and trekking skills to cope with the difficulties, depending on your skills. Whether it’s a walk through Milam Glacier or Kinnaur Kailash orZanskar regionorKanchanjunga areaorMarkha Valley, you are in an experience that lasts a lifetime. No matter where you experience the ultimate realization of a hike in the hardening your adventure in India has also overwhelmed the senses with its wild beauty of the rocks and villages. Traditional kitchen know you will be captivated and inspired to celebrate, the premium and the friendliness of life. Insurpassable beauty in the old culture, cozy kitchen and invigorating air of the mountains, absolute loneliness and size. If after your interests, our offers trekking, especially for you, the true essence of India.

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February 26th, 2008 | No Comments »

Trekking in the east of the Himalayas, Nepal and Bhutan

Trekking in the east of the Himalayas, Nepal and Bhutan

From the East Himalayas, the highest peaks in the world can K2 in Pakistan. Sikkim, Bhutan and Nepal are former empires, Bhutan and Nepal still reigns of Kings. Sikkim is an independent state until around in the middle of the 10th Century as a part of India. The romantic charm of this remote empires is still alive, in an isolation, which in Bhutan shrouds many puzzles.

November 3rd, 2007 | 1 Comment »