Himalayan range covers the entire northern part of India, nestling
five major states of the country within it. The ancient Indian pilgrims
who have travelled in these mountains since time immemorial coined
a Sanskrit word for the Himalayas meaning “Abode of Snow”.
Eight hundred miles of the Himalayan mountain range stretch through
northern India, providing endless opportunities for exhilarating
trekking. With only a small number of trekkers each year, the
Indian Himalayas is a natural choice for those seeking a natural
wilderness and solitude seldom found on the more popular Himalayan
trails.

India is a world in itself. This is the land of mysticism, superstition
& myths, snake charmers, yogis and Maharaja's. India’s
variety has richness, where light, color, noises, smells, flavors
are all so vivid and intense. The vast subcontinent of India is
a land of great cultural and geographic diversity. It is a land
of religion, of myths and legends, sacred rivers and holy mountains,
of pristine Himalayan peaks and lush green valleys, the moonscape
of Ladakh and the sophisticated elegance of the Taj Mahal. It
is a land of pilgrimage and spiritual fulfillment.
To the far northeast of the sub-continent are Arunachel Pradesh
and the mountainous Buddhist Kingdom of Sikkim. The immense Himalayas
provide a tremendous backdrop for our treks and journeys here
with stunning views of Kangchenjunga, the world’s third
highest peak. Travellers will visit important Buddhist monasteries
and travel through lush tropical valleys and rolling tea gardens
with time to enjoy the rich variety of fauna and flora of the
spectacular eastern Himalaya.

In dramatic contrast the high, arid region of Ladakh in the far
northwest of India is one of the last remaining enclaves of Tibetan
Buddhism. Geographically and culturally an extension of west Tibet,
Ladakh is often called “Little Tibet” and our journeys
here takes us through isolated settlements and green oases, over
high windswept passes to remote Buddhist monasteries clinging
to crumbling cliff sides.
India is perhaps one of the most fascinating countries one can
visit. Most people become hooked on travelling in India and are
drawn back time after time to discover the wonderful varied regions,
incredibly friendly people, captivating history, traditions and
diverse wildlife, not to mention the delicious food.
Some of the reasons why people have been so fascinated by the
Indian Himalayas is because of the Hindu pilgrim routes, the low
valleys that abruptly rise up in high mountain ranges, the lovely
trekking hikes, densely forested areas lying just a mountain range
away from barren cold deserts, and the lovely people of the mountains
with their unique hospitable lifestyles.
We do operate tours in Vanarasi, Agra, Ladakh,
Goa, Sikkim, Darjelling, Delhi, Banglor, Chennai.