North India
North India is home to some of the gorgeous looking natural locations in the world that just makes you feel alive. The Indus-Gangetic Plain and the Himalayas dominates the geographical features of North India lying mainly on north of peninsular India. The tropical evergreen and montane vegetation of North India houses some of the glorious flora and fauna. For all you animal lovers out there, Corbett National Park, Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, Vikramshila Gangetic Dolphin Sanctuary, Kalesar National Park and plenty other national parks that houses different species of flora and fauna is situated in North India. Zhanskar Valley is an enormously vast land with pale or brown topography perhaps because less rainfall reaches out here but with uniquely glowing beauty.
Ladakh extend from the Himalayan to the Kunlun and is the highest plateau in India. It includes about a half dozen of deep Himalayan valleys, series of amazing famous monasteries, lakes, dunes, high passes, etc. Alpine Exodus invites you to explore these amazing places specially targeting Zhanskar Valley Trek and Le-Ladakh.
Tours
We can arrange sightseeing and religious tours to many wonderful places in Nepal, The Kathmandu valley has three main cities: Kathmandu-the city of Glory; Patan-the city of fine art and architecture; and Bhaktapur-the city of devotees; in which is located venerated religious sites of both Buddhism and Hinduism. The four cities of the Valley were founded at various times, from before 3rd Century B. C. to the 9th Century A.D. They were embellished by the Malla Rulers at the peak of their ascendancy in the 17th century and include sites recognized as International Heritage sites by UNESCO.
These sightseeing trips are generally conducted on Full and Half day basis taking about 8 and 4 hours, respectively.
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Trekking
Tea House Trek:
With this type of trekking locally available Guest Houses/Lodges are used for food and accommodation throughout the trek period. This is why it is called a “Tea-House Trek”.
The “tea-houses” are normally not luxurious and the food is generally local cuisine.
On a Tea – House Trek, a guide and any necessary porters accompany the trekkers.
Camping Trek:
With this type of trekking tents; food; provisions and other equipment are carried by porters with the trekkers. This allows for a high level of independence
Fresh, hygienic meals are served three times a day, with a change in the appetizing menu every time. Two-person tents, with new and clean, thick mattresses, inner sheets, pillows and sleeping bags, are provided. We bring the “kitchen tent for hygienic cooking and the “dining tent” for relaxed eating. All the necessary chairs, tables and the entire cooking necessities are carried from Kathmandu. A guide; a cook; kitchen helpers, Sherpas and necessary porters accompany the trek. Sometimes in the evening on Camping Trek you’re entertained by a performance of folk songs and dances by the local porters.
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