Easy Trekking:

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Duration: 8 Days Dates: April 4th - 11th / October 10th - 17th
This is a classic trekking holiday in India that begins in the scenic Bhagirathi river valley, a major tributary of the Ganges. The trek to Dodital Lake takes us through alpine meadows with great views of the surrounding peaks. This is a great trip for those of a lower level of fitness, who want to try trekking in India and experience something different. Read More...
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Duration: 7 Days Dates: March 21st - 27th / November 7th - 13th
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. Read More...
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Duration: 10 Days Dates: May 7th - 16th / June 11th - 20th
On this Indian trekking holiday though forests of pine and the mighty Himalayan Cedar (or Deodar in Hindi) we walk from the Tons valley to the beautiful Ruinsara lake. This jewel of the Himalayan Mountains nestles in a peaceful sanctuary surrounded by towering peaks which are reflected in its glittering waters. Read More...

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Duration: 11 Days Dates: April 15th - 25th / October 7th - 17th
This is a trekking holiday with a difference. Using home-stays is one of the best ways to experience the unique culture of the Indian Himalayas. Get back to basics and learn how these mountain people cook, sleep, farm and go about their day to day lives. The views of the Greater Himalayan Range from the Ridge especially at Phalut and Sandakphu are considered by many as the best in the world. Read More...
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Duration: 14 Days Dates: June 27th - July 10th
This trekking holiday with home-stays, in the remote Spiti Valley gives you the chance to experience first hand a Buddhist way of life that has remained unchanged for centuries. Some of the world’s most endangered species make their home in the Spiti valley and you may be lucky enough to encounter a Snow Leopard, a Tibetan Wolf or a Blue Sheep. Read More... |
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Moderate Treks:

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Duration: 15 Days Dates: April 18th - May 2nd & Sept 26th - Oct 10th
While on this trekking holiday we stay close to the looming peak of Khangchendzonga. On the route we pass through woodland of rhododendron, pine and magnolia and up to the alpine pastures used for summer grazing by the yak herds of the nomadic Lepchas people. Read More...
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Duration: 12 Days Dates: April 22nd - May 3rd
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. Read More...
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Duration: 11 Days Dates: April 1st - 11th / Sept 16th - 26th
This trekking holiday in India over the Kauri Pass (3840m) offers some of the most amazing views of the Greater Himalayan Range. En route to the Pass we trek through isolated settlements and wild flower pastures, passing numerous snow fed waterfalls and streams. When we reach the pass we are rewarded by an impressive panoramic view. Read More...
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Duration: 10 Days Dates: April 3rd - 11th / April 17th - 25th
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. Read More...
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Duration: 11 Days Dates: August 19th -29th
Starting in Leh, we pay a visit to Lamayuru Monastery, acclimatising all the while. While the valley is barren, we also pass meadows filled with wild flowers and local villages whose main agricultural crops are barley and potatoes. There are several high passes along the way and the trek finishes in Chilling, a village famous in the region for copper production. Read More...
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Treknraft:Roopkund Trek & Kali River Expedition
Duration: 16 Days Dates: October 2nd - 17th
This adventure holiday combines the best of trekking and river running in the Indian Himalayas. The five day trek included in this adventure holiday takes us to the intriguing Roopkund Lake (5029m). The trail goes through woodland, flora filled pastures and hamlets with great views of Nanda Ghungti (6310 m), Changabang (6864 m) & Trishul (7120 m) peaks. The Kali river expedition is a fantastic introduction to white-water kayaking or rafting in India. This picturesque river has long rapids with fun wave trains followed by relaxing flat sections making it a very safe rafting holiday. Read More... |
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Demanding Treks:

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Duration: 16 Days Dates: July 3rd - 18th
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. Read More...
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Duration: 18 Days Dates: August 5th - 22nd
On this trekking holiday one experiences an amazing diversity of landscape and culture. Starting from Delhi we drive north to the Himalayan foothills and into the Greater Himalayan Range, an area where Hinduism is the prominent religion. From there we go into Spiti, over the pass and on to Ladakh, an area enriched by Buddhism. Read More...
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Duration: 12 Days Dates: June 9th - 20th
This is the perfect challenge for trekkers who want to extend their experiences by summiting a Himalayan mountain. Shitidhar translates to White Peak and at 5294 metres is a perfect introduction to high altitude climbing in India. The route up the south face is non-technical, but physically challenging. This 10 day climbing itinerary includes plenty of time of acclimatization, maximising your chances of reaching the summit. Read More...
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Duration: 12 Days Dates: August 4th - 15th
If Climbing in India is your heart’s desire, read on. Towering at an impressive 6153m (20187 ft), 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. We work our way up to base camp over a number of days to maximise acclimatisation and improve chances of a successful summit attempt. Read More...
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