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Kashmir Great Lakes

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                          Kashmir Great Lakes An introduction to the Kashmir Great Lakes Trek is unnecessary. It is the proem in and of itself. By simply hearing its name, you may create a preface for it. Kashmir is a beautiful city, and if you go on a Himalayan trek, you will be able to experience its natural beauty and adventure.  The trek to the  Kashmir Great Lakes Trek   is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to create vintage memories that are extremely exhausting. The thundering silence of the Kashmir lakes, as well as their virgin beauty, has a spellbinding effect. Aside from the lakes, the barren milky snow-covered mountains stand tall and proud. Kashmir, also known as the Earth's Paradise, is the obvious venue for this trek. The  Kashmir Great Lakes Trek   about 7-9 days to complete, and the trekking challenges are generally classified as mild. The elevation is about 13000 feet, and the dis...

Indrahar Pass Trek

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                             Indrahar Pass Trek Himachal Pradesh is known as a trekker's paradise. India's The Himalayan state has long been a favorite among avid trekkers and adventure seekers. The state has some of the most exciting journeys that one can only dream of. Himachal has it all: high-altitude treks, glacier treks, fun treks, you name it, and Himachal has it  Indrahar pass trek .   Whether it's a challenging trek like Pin Parvati or Hampta Pass or a basic one like Triund Trek, this hilly state has something for everyone. I enjoy Himachali treks because of the high mountain passes, scenic scenery, panoramic Himalayan views, and gushing river.   Indrahar Pass, perched at 4,324 feet above sea level, is one such mountain pass that draws trekkers from all over the world. This pass, which is located in the Dhauladhar Range of the mighty Himalayas, is also popular with tourists due to ...

Chanderkhani Pass Trek

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                        Chanderkhani Pass Trek   The journey started at ISBT at 2000 hours, with a Volvo. The Swedes seem to have planned these buses specifically for Indian needs, as the entire bag and luggage of the 13-strong trekking team, which was quite a feat considering the rations for 5 days and other necessities, was easily accommodated alongside that of the other co-travelers. Except for “dada,” who had traveled all the way from Kolkata to be a part of this trek, the party was mainly made up of people from Delhi and the surrounding areas. We had our packed dinners once on-board the bus and out of the cacophony of Delhi city, and although some chose to sleep, the rest continued to get to know each other better well into the night   Chanderkhani Pass trek .   At 8 a.m., the bus dropped us off in Bajora (a town about 3 km from Bhuntar), where a Tempo Traveller was waiting to pick us up. We drove to Bhu...