Saturday, June 6, 2009

Trekking in Himalayas: Set a Memorable Journey to Tame the Beauty of the Himalayas

"Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. Nature's peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees. The winds will blow their own freshness into you, and the storms their energy, while cares will drop off like autumn leaves."

...John Muir


Words are enough to describe the Himalayas – the kind of mountains. They are indeed a true bless to mankind. The Himalayas, a group of mountainous region has more than 200 mountains and standing tall over 6000 meter height which passes through five nations including India, Nepal, Bhutan, China and Pakistan. Justifying the meaning of its name, ‘abode of snow,’ Himalayas also offers breath-taking scenic valleys, rivers, glaciers, flora & fauna, and panoramas. Not surprisingly, thousands of nature lovers, outdoor enthusiast, and trekkers rush to the Himalayan ranges to get the better view of icy peaks and heaven imprinted forests.

If you are a trekking enthusiast, the Himalayan Mountain ranges are on your high priority list. Hardly a trekker would be who is not amused by the exotic beauty of the icy thick layers of the Himalayan ranges. Trekking in Himalayas requires guts, inner string will, thrust to explore, self realization, adventure and excitement. If you possess the above mentioned traits, the Himalayas calling you!

Trekking in the foothills of Himalayas is safe and not so difficult. You can easily enjoy trekking experience with family and friends as well. However, for an experienced trekker, unlimited is a challenge. You can set your journey to high altitude and enjoy to the fullest. Some of the popular trek routes in India are Markha valley trek, Goecha La trek, Kinnaur Kailash mountain trek, Auli trek, Darcha Padum trek, Stok Kangri trek, Darjeeling Sikkim trek, Valley of Flowers trek and Milam Glacier trek.

Set an unforgettable journey to tame the untamed beauty of the Himalayan Mountain ranges. Get superb view of mountains that stand with pride from millions of years now.

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