India is a country that gives rich experiences of every kind- be it trekking in the Himalayas, para-gliding over the Himalayas, trekking on a frozen glacier and experiencing rich wildlife in a national park. All these elements together create an excellent opportunity for any traveller to get the best experiences of every geography. By enough knowledge of their own likes and dislikes, travellers can choose a laid-back holiday or an adrenaline rush adventure.
Have you
dreamt of flying high in the sky while enjoying the gorgeous scenery below? Paragliding Bir billing is the sport
which gives you this experience.Bir
valley is located in the west Joginder Nagar in Himachal Pradesh in India which
offers para-gliding. This location gives excellent views of the Dhauladhar mountains
while flying.
Bir-billing has the paragliding season from March to
June and Oct to December. The average cost of para-gliding here is around Rs.
1800 for 20 minutes of flying.
Jim
Corbett:
One of the National parks in India that offer enough
scope for excellent tiger sighting is the Jim Corbett safari national park. It is located in Uttarakhand and the best
time to visit it is between March- May and September to January. The Jeep,
elephant rides in the park are very popular to get a closer experience of the
wildlife. The website of this national park allows us to book the rides in
advance. It also has limited accommodation facilities inside for the
convenience of the tourists.
Rishikesh:
This holy village with several temples and ashrams besides
the majestic Ganga riveralso has enough things for people who seek to do
something different and adventurous. The one thing rafting Rishikesh is most famous for, among travel lovers is River rafting. It is
one of the best spots for river rafting in India. Besides this, it also offers
several small treks, options for camping, sports like bungee jumping and
zipline. The best season to come here is between March to April.
Roopkund
Lake:
Roopkund Trek gets its name from the glacial lake
located at around 5029 meters above sea level which has ancient skeletons at
the edge of the lake from pilgrims from a yatra that took place600 years ago. It
lies in the Trishul range. It is one of the popular trekking routes and offers
amazing Himalayan scenery. The sight of Mt. Trishul here is beautiful and one
of the highlights. Going on this trek means getting an opportunity to camp for
five nights with scope for a bon-fire too. It has all the markings of a perfect
Himalayan trek, picturesque locations, streams and meadows, beautiful flowers
and crossing of forest paths.
Chadar
Located in Ladakh, Chadar trek is a frozen river trail offering enough thrill and
nail-biting adventure. Walking on the glass like river with dramatic mountains
on both sides is an experience of a life-time. It is usually a 9 day trek and
is conducted in freezing temperatures where at night the temperature falls
to -30 degrees. One highlight is the
Nerak river waterfall which is completely frozen and is suspended in the air.
There is enough scope to see some wildlife here too.
With the Pandemic almost gone and the desire to travel
back with the average Indian public, this is the perfect time to start planning
for the next adventure. No trip is similar to any other and no experience is
going to equate to your previous one. Start planning and enjoy a week of
excellent sites, culture trips and great memories.
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