In need of an Adventure
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- seedha.admi
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In need of an Adventure
Dear IFG,
I am planning to go trekking this summer/autumn. So, I've opened this discussion to know places one have visited. Chaahe kitni hi choti ya kitni hi badi expedition rahi ho please share it here.
Thank you!
I am planning to go trekking this summer/autumn. So, I've opened this discussion to know places one have visited. Chaahe kitni hi choti ya kitni hi badi expedition rahi ho please share it here.
Thank you!
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Re: In need of an Adventure
which part of India do you wish to explore? I can tell you about the mighty Forts of Maharashtra. PLENTY of them here. each one is unique and truly a trekkers paradise.
seenay mein hain chingariyaan , thodasa barood bhartey hain......
Girte hain Shahi sawar maidaan-e-jung mein, woh kya girenge jo ghutno pe chala kartey hain
Girte hain Shahi sawar maidaan-e-jung mein, woh kya girenge jo ghutno pe chala kartey hain
- seedha.admi
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Re: In need of an Adventure
I live at Rohtak, near delhi. I wish to explore any part of the country AS LONG AS it's mountain area with lots of clouds.
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Re: In need of an Adventure
You want adventure, join the army young man
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Re: In need of an Adventure
seenay mein hain chingariyaan , thodasa barood bhartey hain......
Girte hain Shahi sawar maidaan-e-jung mein, woh kya girenge jo ghutno pe chala kartey hain
Girte hain Shahi sawar maidaan-e-jung mein, woh kya girenge jo ghutno pe chala kartey hain
- seedha.admi
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Re: In need of an Adventure
@Moin
LOL
Too fat to join the army.
LOL
Too fat to join the army.
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- seedha.admi
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Re: In need of an Adventure
Great saw the site. Good! Anymore suggestions if any...
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Re: In need of an Adventure
Not sure if you are looking for short weekend treks or something longer.
Here are a few links for some longer treks:
http://www.trekkinginindia.com/
http://www.indiahikes.in/
http://www.mapsofindia.com/trekking_in_india/maps.html
Here are a few links for some longer treks:
http://www.trekkinginindia.com/
http://www.indiahikes.in/
http://www.mapsofindia.com/trekking_in_india/maps.html
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- nagarifle
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Re: In need of an Adventure
darjeeling and local areas have plenty of clouds
Nagarifle
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- essdee1972
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Re: In need of an Adventure
Check out Facebook and similar sites, there are groups from Delhi (and all parts of the world) into trekking. You can also check out some of the travel sites like indiamike.com. Similar to this (IFG) site, these are forums (or should it be fora?) and you can get in touch with members.
And as for places, you live an overnight journey from the Mighty Himalayas. You can do anything from trekking to serious climbing there - with all the caveats, of course!
Better to start with some small trek, say 4-5 days. For one-two day rambles, take yourself to Ranikhet or Manali or Dharmshala for rambling walks in the woods. There's a good 30 km (to & fro total) trek ex-Dharmshala - quite easy for youngsters (at my age I need a danda). My family managed about 12 km of the outgoing, then we turned back (kid was 5 then, walked all the way). In UK (Uttarakhand, not the Queen's domain), Pindari is a good starter (that's the one I started from, 22 years ago). But..... it takes a full day ex-Kathgodam by road to start the walk, then 4-5 days trekking, then again one day to get back to Kathgodam.
And as for places, you live an overnight journey from the Mighty Himalayas. You can do anything from trekking to serious climbing there - with all the caveats, of course!
Better to start with some small trek, say 4-5 days. For one-two day rambles, take yourself to Ranikhet or Manali or Dharmshala for rambling walks in the woods. There's a good 30 km (to & fro total) trek ex-Dharmshala - quite easy for youngsters (at my age I need a danda). My family managed about 12 km of the outgoing, then we turned back (kid was 5 then, walked all the way). In UK (Uttarakhand, not the Queen's domain), Pindari is a good starter (that's the one I started from, 22 years ago). But..... it takes a full day ex-Kathgodam by road to start the walk, then 4-5 days trekking, then again one day to get back to Kathgodam.
Cheers!
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- seedha.admi
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Re: In need of an Adventure
I'm gonna trek for 10-15days. I just really need a place where not a lot of people go for trekking, but is awesome like on a level of lord of the rings or even twilight for that matter. Just want to get in touch with the nature.
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- seedha.admi
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I can't decide which trek to go on. I've done so much research on the project but eventually it all comes down my physical fitness and uniqueness of the trails on hills. Please help me decide on the basis of your experience/experiences.
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- seedha.admi
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Has anyone been to the kashmir great lakes? If Yes, then how was it?
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Re: In need of an Adventure
Seeda: as Naga suggests, my dream since I was a little kid was to take that Darjeeling Railway. But my #1 trip must be to take that Nilgiri Railway to Ooty -- the one you see SRK dancing on in Dil Se. I understand it is common to see elephants and other wildlife along the route. You could get off on one stop and trek to another and get back on board.
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