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We would like to introduce ourselves as a group of hard-core professionals undertaking tourism activities (such as hiking, camping, holiday camps, trekking, rock-climbing, mountaineering and expeditions, mountain bicycling, water sports, jeep and wildlife safari, aero-sports, etc.; Spiritual Initiation & Martial Arts; organised Educational cum Excursion Trips for schools, institutions and corporate houses) and other operations (like, organising Seminars and Conferences apart from providing Management and Communication services) anywhere in India and Nepal. 

In imparting training and undertaking Tourism Activities, by our qualified personnel the objective is to inculcate a sense of discipline, respect for nature and environment, and love for adventure in one and all besides their overall personality development.

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Himalayan Trek to Panchachuli Base Camp & Glaciers (3500-4000m) in Kumaun Himalayas

Best period: end-April-June and September-November

Panchachuli Base Camp trek goes up the Darma Valley near the borders of Nepal and Tibet situated in Pithoragarh district. It is an area of outstanding beauty and of significance to anthropologists. This area touches the inner zones inhabited by semi-Mongolian people called Bhotias (Bhote – Bod). In Dukut, villagers burry the potatoes and other provisions in the winter and dig them out after the winter season. The people are migratory by nature, and though living in a remote Himalayan valley, are quite literate and far from being primitive. This comfortable trek goes through the remote border villages giving an opportunity to observe the lifestyle, customs and culture of the natives. The area offers panoramic and enchanting beauty. The base camp called Nyulpha, is situated on a small meadow flanked by the Meola and Sona Glaciers with the backdrop of snowcapped peaks of Panchachuli III, IV and V. The Panchachuli massif has five summits (the five cooking pots on which the Pandavas cooked their last meal on their way to heaven). It forms the barrier between the Darma and Gori valleys. The summits are numbers north to south. Peak II at 6904 is the highest.
Dharchula is an important camp along the Shinla Pass, Kailash Mansarovar, Chhota Kailash and Narayan Ashram routes, Dharchula, is also popular for wool and woollen products.
Narayan Ashram established by Narayan Swami in 1936 is a spiritual cum socio-educational centre. The Ashram, has become an important social - educational institution and attracts many scholars and Himalayan wilderness lovers from all over the country. The well-known geographer Pranavanand was closely associated with both Pithoragarh and Narayan Ashram. In this very region, Kandali festival is celebrated once in twelve years.

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Pindari /Kafni Glacier (4000m/3800m) Trek in Kumaun Himalayas

Best Period: mid-March to mid-June and mid-September to mid-November

"The rugged beauty of the trek is a breathtaking sight as one treks along the route surrounded by the majestic Himalayas every inch becomes a fresh song of nature and at every curve the eyes embrace a new landscape more beautiful than the one before." - M.S. Kohli
The territories of Kumaon and Garhwal together known as Uttaranchal stretch for about 300 km between Himanchal Pradesh and Nepal. It is bordered by Himanchal Pradesh in the West, Nepal in the East, the Uttar Pradesh plains in the South, while Tibet marks its northern boundary. To the Hindus, Uttaranchal is what the Holy Land is to Christians or Mecca to the Muslims. In ancient tradition as Dev Bhoomi it is the Abode of Gods. The land is the home of majestic Himalayan peaks, glaciers, rivers, passes, meadows, forest, valleys, lakes, varied flora and fauna, and of unsurpassed beauty.

Pindari Glacier is about 3 km long and 0.25 km wide and is located 30°15'N lat. & 80°00'E long. at an altitude of 4000m in the Kumaun Himalaya of District Bageshwar in Uttaranchal. There is a magnificent view of the famous Nandakot (6860m), Maiktoli (6804m), Nandakhat (6611m), Baljuri (5922m), Panwali Dwar (6663m) and Changuch (6322m) and other peaks enroute to Pindari Glacier.

Kafni Glacier is located at the foot of Mount Nandakot (6860m) at an altitude of 3800m in the Kumaun Himalaya of District Bageshwar in Uttaranchal. There is a magnificent view of the famous Maiktoli (6803m), Nandabhanar (6104m), and other peaks enroute to Kafni Glacier.

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Manali - Solang Valley - Beas Kund (3540m) - Rohtang Pass (3980m) (Kullu Valley) Himalayan Trekking in Himanchal Pradesh,

Best Period: mid-March to mid-June and mid-September to mid-November


Himanchal Pradesh extends from the plains of Punjab and Haryana to the Great Himalayan Range that separates it from Ladakh and Tibet. The other two mountain ranges that dominate the state are the Pir Panjal Range and Dhauladhar range. There are scores of passes from altitudes of 3500m to 5200m on these ranges. The phrase Himanchal Pradesh literally means, “the land of snow”. It is a land of high passes and deep valleys.
Manali is also known as the Queen of Hills and is at the northern end of the Kullu Valley. The Beas river flows through the town and landscape is dominated by mountains. It is said to have been founded by the sage Manu. The Hadimba temple and hot sulphur springs at Vashisht should be visited. Manali town is a sort of Zermatt or Chamonix (sans cableways) for the mountaineers and trekkers.
Main Attraction: Manali, Hadimba temple Manu Temple, Hot sulphur springs, Beas Kund, Solang Valley, Rohtang Pass, Rahalla falls, beautiful valleys and camping sites, Knowledge about mountain manners and customs, Planning of a trek and expedition, Rappelling and Rock climbing during the trek, Knowledge about flora and fauna, Night March, camp fun.
This particular trek is in the Kullu Valley going through the most scenic areas, the skyline is dominated by Hanuman Tibba (5932m) and Friendship Peak (5289m) along with other snow covered mountains.

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Panwali Kanta (3670m) - Triyugi Narayan (2235m) - Son Prayag (1700m) – Kedarnath (3600m) in Garhwal Himalayas

Best Period: mid-March to mid-June and mid-September to mid-November

The territories of Kumaon and Garhwal together known as Uttaranchal stretch for about 300 km between Himanchal Pradesh and Nepal. It is bordered by Himanchal Pradesh in the West, Nepal in the East, the Uttar Pradesh plains in the South, while Tibet marks its northern boundary. To the Hindus, Uttaranchal is what the Holy Land is to Christians or Mecca to the Muslims. In ancient tradition as Dev Bhoomi it is the Abode of Gods. The land is the home of majestic Himalayan peaks, glaciers, rivers, passes, meadows, forest, valleys, lakes, varied flora and fauna, and of unsurpassed beauty.
This trek in the Garhwal Himalayas offers the panoramic view of the great Himalayan range on a flattish ridge awarding some of the finest views of peaks – Jaonli (6630m), Thalay Sagar (6904m) and others. This trek is on the old pilgrim route to Kedarnath.
Trijugi Narayan temple (1981 m) is the place where the marriage ceremony of Lord Shiva and Parvati is believed to have been solemnized.
Kedarnath (3600m) is situated at the top of Mandakini Valley, 233 km from Rishikesh. This shrine of Lord Shiva is splendidly positioned in a broad valley ringed by snow covered peaks. The Samadhi of Shankaracharya, who revived Hinduism during the 8th century, is situated behind the shrine. The trek is along the Mandakini river from Gauri Kund to Kedarnath. A number of peaks are visible, such as, Kedarnath (6940m), Bhartekhunta (6587m), Rock Tower (6250m) Sumeru Parvat (6350m), Mandani Parvat (6193m) ending in the great Chaukhamba massif (6954m). There is a route connecting Bhilangana valley to Kedarnath valley via Khatling Glacier (3717m) – Masartal (4400m) – Mayali Pass (5000m) – Vasuki Tal (4135m).

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