Easy Trekking:

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Duration: 7 Days Region: Uttaranchal Dates:
Sept - May
This is a classic trek that begins in the beautiful Bhagirathi river valley, a major tributary of the Ganges. Traditionally, this route is mainly used by the Gujjars (nomadic herdsmen) who graze their buffalo on the high meadows every summer. It is also frequented by Sadhus (Hindu pilgrims) on their way to the sacred shrine at Gangotri, the spiritual source of the Ganges.
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Duration: 5 Days Region: Uttaranchal Dates:
Sept - May
A short easy trek running parallel to the high Himalayas. With good views all the way, picturesque camping by the lake at Devariyatal and some beautiful deciduous forests. In the early spring the rhododendron forests glow red as the flowers bloom. An easy introductory trek with gradual ascents and descents that are ideal for slower walkers.
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Duration: 8 Days Region:
Uttaranchal Dates: June 15th - 22nd
This trek in the Tons river valley passes through thick deodar and pine
forest in an unspoilt area. The Ruinsara Lake is a spectacular haven
surrounded by huge show clad peaks. Located in the Govind Vihar sanctuary, the
area has a large species variation and is a paradise for nature-lovers and
bird-watchers.
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Duration: 9 Days Region: West Bengal Dates:
April 18th - 26th
Oct
3rd - 11th
This is an easy and rewarding trek which offers spectacular views of Mount Everest (8850 m) accompanied by Lhotse (8516 m) and Makalu (8481 m) and a close view of Khangchendzonga (8585 m), four of the world's five highest mountains. The Singalila ridge forms the border line between India and Nepal giving a great insight to both countries.
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Duration: 12 Days Region: Himanchal Dates: July 23rd - Sept 3rd
A blend of Spiti's rich cultural heritage and natural splendours, this trail provides a unique insight into the Spitian way of life (their
irrigation practices, livestock grazing mechanisms, homes, cuisine and
sleeping arrangements) balanced with the opportunity to spot some of the
worlds rarest species of wildlife including Blue Sheep, Tibetan Wolf and Snow
Leopard.
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Moderate Treks:

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Duration: 14 Days Region: Sikkim Dates: Oct 5th - 18th
For the people of Sikkim, Khangchendzonga (8598 m) is more than just the third highest peak in the world; it is believed to be the abode of the state's patron deity. This trek takes one up close to the huge mountain, through forests of rhododendrons, orchids, pine and magnolia.
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Duration: 11 Days Region: Himanchal Dates: March - June
This trek starts from Dharamsala, home of the Dalai Lama, in the Kangra valley, passes over the mighty snowbound Dhauladhar Range, and ends at Lamu in the Ravi
River valley. This the traditional grazing and migratory route of the
“Gaddis”, the colorful, semi-nomadic shepherds who belong to the Chamba and
Kangra districts.
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Duration: 9 Days Region: Uttaranchal Dates:
April 25th - May 3rd
Sept
19th - 27th
The Kuari pass (3840 m) is probably the best window from which to view the high Himalayan peaks. The views of numerous six and seven thousand meter peaks including Nanda Devi (7817 m) are simply breathtaking. This trek also takes us past remote villages and settlements where we view local traditions and customs first hand.
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Duration: 8 Days Region:
Uttaranchal Dates: April 12th - 19th
Pangarchulla ( 4575 m) is a beautiful climbing objective in the spring after accumulating all the winter snow. Trekkers can experience the crisp morning snow with amazing views of the surrounding high mountains. This great introductory peak offers a moderate challenge for those who don't want to push it too hard, and also offers great photo opportunities with panoramic views.
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Duration: 9 Days Region: Ladakh Dates:
Aug 24th - Sept 1st
This short but special trek gives one a true insight into Ladakhi
people, culture and religion as we visit some great monasteries, unspoilt
villages and nomadic settlements. The Landscape is breathtaking. A number of
parallel mountain ranges including the Karakoram, Zanskar and Greater
Himalayan ranges offer a wealth of snow capped 6000m peaks.
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Treknraft:Roopkund Trek & Kali River Expedition
Duration: 15 Days Region:Uttarakhand Dates: October 11th - 25th
This trip combines a mountain trek with a river expedition and offers
the best of both worlds. Roopkund Lake trek takes us through remote villages,
forests and flower clad meadows in the shadow of the giant Nanda Ghungti (6310
m), Changabang (6864 m) & Trishul (7120 m) peaks. The Kali river is a great
introduction to white-water in India. It is a classic pool drop river, with
relaxing calm scenic sections followed by big fun rapids with long wave
trains.
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Demanding Treks:

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Duration: 14 Days Region: Uttaranchal Dates:
July 13th - 27th
The walk is mostly over moraines and snow fields with deep crevasses and gives great opportunities to view the high altitude wildlife and camp by some small glacial lakes. Walking at an average altitude of 4500 m for ten days and sleeping at freezing temperatures, this trip is a lot more than a trek.
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Duration: 16 Days Region: Ladakh Dates:
August 8th - 23rd
This remote trail follows the traditional trade route between the people of Spiti, Changthang and Tibet. It begins in the high altitude meadows of Kibber, climbs over the Parang La Pass eventually finishing in Leh, Capital of Ladakh. The itinerary includes visits to monasteries, markets and villages giving a great insight into the unique Buddhist culture of the region.
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Duration: 10 Days Region: Himanchal Dates:
June 27th - July 6th
Standing at 5294m, Shitidhar, which translates to ‘white peak’ is a
perfect introductory climb for the less experienced mountaineer. Shitidhar's south face offers a straightforward but physically demanding route to the summit. The climb offers spectacular views of several six thousand meter peaks and includes visits to monasteries, markets, art galleries and villages.
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Duration: 10 Days Region:
Ladakh Dates:
August 11th - 20th
Towering at an impressive 6153 m, Stok Kangri is a serious challenge. Although at such an impressive height, it is not a technical climb and in season requires no advanced mountaineering equipment. The view from the top is one of the best in the Himalaya offering great views of the Zanskar and Karakoram ranges including K2 (8611 m), the second highest peak in the world.
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