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Adventure
obtains a new paradigm in India. An Indian adventure offers
everything from skiing on snow capped mountains in the Himalayas,
trekking in the Western Ghats to scuba diving and snorkeling
in the shallow sea waters around Andaman and Nicobar islands.
Indian subcontinent is truly blessed with a unique topography
to the delight of the fearless adventurer. The magnificent
Himalayas stand guard on the Northern front of India while
the south is surrounded by the Bay of Bengal, the Indian Ocean
and the Arabian Sea on all three sides. This creates the right
environment in numerous locations for all kinds of water sports,
as well as stunning views of marine life and coral reefs.
Scuba diving and snorkeling are two of the best-loved water
adventure activities, especially off the coasts of the Andaman
and Nicobar while Lakshadweep offers underwater scenery and
coral reefs to explore and admire.
The towering snow clad Himalayan range provides
thrilling ski trails, expedition routes along with opportunities
for other adventure sports like river rafting, rock climbing
and trekking. The main attraction of the summer months in
the Himalayan states is trekking and mountain climbing. Trekkers,
without any prior experience, can easily manage the altitudes
the range from 2500 to 4000 meters above sea level in the
hilly areas of Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttar
Pradesh and Sikkim. In Ladakh, the Nun Kun Massif, The Zanskar
group, The central Himalayas, Arunachal Pradesh, Nanda devi,
Kamet and Dunagiri offer challenging peaks for mountaineering.
Winter sports in India are centered around the Himalayas in
the states of Kashmir, Uttar Pradesh and Himachal Pradesh.
Skiing usually starts by the end of DECEMBER and lasts till
the end of MARCH. Gulmarg in Kashmir, Auli in Uttar Pradesh
and Manali in Himachal Pradesh provide good snow ski slopes.
Heli skiing in Manali and Gulmarg provides enormous varieties
of ski runs and routes.
Blessed with a long and fertile coastline and
perennial inland waterways, India offers the perfect destination
for all types of angling and fishing holidays. The Indian
coastline, nearly 7,500 km long, is home to a variety of fishes
and aquatic animals. offerering unlimited opportunities to
the sea angler, who can find somewhere to fish all year round.
India is home to several rivers that meander through the vast
and fertile plains of India. Also mighty rivers flow down
the peninsular South India heading towards the Arabian sea
or the Bay of Bengal. Most of the north Indian rivers originate
from mighty Himalayas hence they are perennially full of water.
The rocky terrains of Himalayas offer a tremendously
exciting landscape perfect for
Cycling and biking making it one of the most incredible adventure
sports. You can proceed all by yourself with necessary equipment
and supplies on the bike or have a van following you with
all the equipments. You need to have all the proper equipment
which have to be carried along the expedition on a mountain
bike that is well equipped with gears and water bottle cages,
a bicycle helmet, water bottles, t-shirt, shorts, back pack,
windcheater would be very necessary. Do not forget to fit
the machine with multi-speed gears to enable you to cope with
the heights of the mountains. Don't forget to carry tools
needed for repairing in case of a puncture. An extra set of
brake shoes has also to be taken. A fairly good level of fitness
is also required.
Billing (8,500 feet) in Kangra valley in Himachal
Pradesh, Kallahatti near Ooty and some areas of the states
of Sikkim, Goa, Orissa, Uttar Pradesh, Northeastern states
are some of the best destinations for gliding in India are.
Along with, Billing has the unique distinction of organizing
the very first paragliding competition according to the rules
of Federation Aeronautique International. An ideal destination
for all levels of gliders Billing is located at the perfect
height for enjoying this adventure sport the main reason being
the varied topography, height and climate.
Another
form of aero-sport, Parasailing is acquiring great popularity
among the adventure sport lovers in India. Parasailing can
be done on sandy beaches or open spaces or on the sea water.
Harnessed to a parachute you are taken to a height giving
you a wonderful view from above to enjoy the beauties of coastline
beaches and cliffs. The aero-adventure sport of paragliding
also requires some basic training. The thrill of this paragliding
can also be enjoyed on the slopes of the Solang valley near
Manali, Nilgiri hills in the South India, the Eastern Himalayas
in the Darjeeling/Gangtok area, Auli in Uttranchal, and Sansar
in Jammu & Kashmir.
White water rafting means rushing down the
gushing waters of river in an inflatable rubber raft or white
water kayak over treacherous waves and swirling fast-moving
waters It is really the excitement of a lifetime. Unarguably
India is one of the best destinations in the world on account
of its huge rivers originating from the glaciers of the Himalayas.
White water rafting Indian adventure offers matchless thrills
for rafting and getting the thrill of adventure and sport
while immersing oneself into this activity. A rafting trip
is bound to be the highlight of your stay in India.
Most
of the water rafting destinations are located in the Himalayas,
and the River Ganges is the most popular of them all. Several
camps are organized along the 70-km stretch from Rishikesh
to Devprayag to Rapids have been graded according to the difficulty
of their run. The rivers Yamuna, Alaknanda, Tons, Mandakini,
Kalisor, Bhilangana and Bhagirathi offer many stretches, for
both professionals as well as amateur rafters. Ranges in Ladakh
and Sikkim also offer great stretches of river for rafting.
If all that is not enough, Scuba Dive or snorkeling
is very much in vogue in the Bay of Bengal at Andman and Nicobar
islands and the Lakshadweep group of islands. The crystal
clear water on the sea coast at these places, promise an interesting
and mesmerizing, scuba diving and snorkeling adventure, that
will leave you breathless, asking for more. Experience the
thrill and beauty of India's stunning underwater natural world.
The rich sea life in India offers an array of opportunities
for scuba diving and snorkeling.
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