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Vehicle Safari in Himachal Pradesh :- |
| By jeep, car or on motorcycle, you can explore the variety Himachal
has to offer. By jeep, the Trans Himalayan tracts can steadily unfold
their natural and man-made wonders. Along one of the world's highest
highways, you can drive out of Manali, cross the Rohtang pass (3980
m), and move through arid Lahaul to Leh and Ladakh. From Shimla, through
picturesque Kinnaur, you drive through the haunting landscapes of
Spiti - and over the Kunzam Pass (4551 m), enter Lahaul. Himachal
has an extensive network of roads and tracks - and apart from the
routes mentioned above, there are several others you can traverse
on. By car, driving over the more demanding routes may not be possible,
but in no way does this curtail the range of experience. And motorcycles
may impose some limitations, but are again a wonderful way of sharing
the wonders of Himachal. |
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The trans Himalayan Tracts are something that will really attract
the explorer in you to unwind the natural and man made wonders situated
within the picturesque landscapes. Take up any of the customised jeep
safari tours offered by the tourism board of India to the high altitude
destinations of Leh, Ladakh and Kinnaur - Spiti, where the wilderness
is still intact from commercialisation. |
Ranging from short jeep side tours to long ranging holidays in the
wild regions, the experience of driving through the mountainous valleys
along winding passes and incredible heights is a journey every adventure
seeker would love to have. |
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Mountain Cycling in Himachal Pradesh :- |
| Gear yourself for high adventure with an expedition on cycles.
You can pedal your way past high passes or simply, make a day-adventure.
Quite literally, the whole of Himachal is your playground. The tour
can be coupled with camping and can be carried on for several weeks
over diverse terrain. The lower region of the State - Kangra, Una,
Hamirpur and Bilaspur - offer gentle routes. Or you can stretch mind,
muscle and stamina to reach out to the Trans Himalayan tracts of Lahaul,
Spiti and Kinnaur. Milder - but no less interesting - excursions can
be done out of any holiday station. For the higher regions, the summer
and autumn months are suggested. |
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