The Himalayas are known for its adventure sports and activities in the world that range from trekking, camping, kayaking, fishing, angling, hand gliding and many more and is truly a adventurers paradise.
So you are planning a adventure holiday within the Himalayan range, but are you aware about the adventure options that Himalayas have got instored for you. The first in the list of adventure activities over here is Trekking. Whether its the harsh and rough climate of the cold deserts of Ladakh, Zanskar, Lahaul and Spiti or the green pastures of Uttaranchal and Kumaon Hills or the high mountain zones of Nepal, the Himalayas is a trekker's paradise.
When there are mountains and glaciers, there's bound to be numerous rivers and untamed rivers such as the Ganges make the experience of white water rafting all the more exciting. Another adventure sport that has really caught the attention of adventurers is skiing. Mountaineering and skiing on the high slopes of Himalayas is undoubtly a dream every skier would love to fulfill. Other adventure options include Heli skiing, Rock climbing, Para gliding and Jeep and Jungle Safari. But to get the adrenalin pumping you have to visit the Himalayas first.
Camping is perhaps the best way of enjoying the wonders of nature given to Himalayan regions and sharing the warmth of its people ....
Whether it is the challenge of taming the white waters or the pleasure of gliding over calm waters on a lake, canoeing or kayaking can be thrilling and exciting ....
Angling could become a very enjoyable sport that is if you've got planty of time in hand and loads of patience ....
Hand-gliding is usually performed by using air current without an engine power. The pilot is suspended in a swing harness from the centre of the keel and maintains ....
Motor ralleying is a one of a kind extreme sport of driving to the limits and
beyond that. And while there are rules on the road ....
The Himalayan region displays great variety in flora and fauna. It is also where rare medicinal herbs are said to grow. In the Terai - the Himalayan foothills....
Alright so are planning to travel the off-beaten paths of Himalayas, but do you know the risk of inaccessibility and the thrill of driving through the cold deserts and valley ....
Jungle Safari can be called a little different because you are basically exploring the wilds in this activity. Whether you are riding on an elephant's back or inside a jeep ....
Safari trip within the Himalayas via a motorbike, sounds interesting right! Even if Himalayan ranges are more popular as trekking and mountaineering sport ....
Cycling in the Himalayas really involves a combination of travelling by bus, walking and cycling. There are sections of one's journey which involve long,
uphill climbing which ....
The lure of Himalayas is irresistible for the mountaineers, as the Himalayas are the greatest range of mountains on earth, their beauty, vastness ....
Ever since man first looked up at the sky, he was yearned to glide and soar like an eagle in the sky. Parasailing and Paragliding are indeed, experiences ....
The magic behind River Rafting also referred, as White Water Rafting is the extreme and never-ending thrills in the untamed rivers. The rivers in the upper Himalayas ....
Rock climbing as a sport started in the United Kingdom in the 60's. As the sport
grew, climbers found it difficult to get a way from work and pursue climbing ....
Skiing is one sport that has gained immense popularity all over the world and in the past decade have become quiet attention grabbing sport ....
While a powerful motorbike is the best mode of transport for covering vast stretches of mountains, paved roads restrict one. This is where trekking blended ....