Tuesday, November 09, 2021




The delightful flight takes you to the top of the summit, allowing the mesmerizing spectacles of nature and clouds. In fact, the Everest mountain flight is the most exciting activity you can do in the Himalayan region. It takes you through some of the highest mountain peaks of the world and offers the stunning glimpses of snow-clad mountains, unique topography, diverse ecosystem, and a different world altogether. Starting from the Ganesh ranges, you can also enjoy the soothing views of Langtang, Jugal, DorjeLakpa, Shisha Pangma, and Gauri Shankar ranges. Continuing further east, you enter the airspace of the Everest region. Then, mountains like Melungtse, Pigferago, and Number will mark your arrival into the land of the Mt. Everest. Next, on the flight, you can enjoy the views of Cho Oyu, Nuptse, and the Mt. Everest. You may also catch glimpses of the Tibetan Plateau as well.


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Monday, November 08, 2021

 



Barot is a very pretty village in the north of Himachal Pradesh. Located in the district of Mandi, this village is filled with beautiful landscapes which will surely help you detox from the busy and polluted city life. This village is still unexplored as not many people are acquainted with its picturesque views and greenery. No doubt that makes Barot one of the beautiful place among all thebest places in Himachal.


This village may seem place and quite but it has great treasures to offer to the adventure lover in you. Go rock climbing in any of the surrounding hills. Rock climbing is such a good sport and you’ll feel amazing when you finally reach the top of the hills. The view is breathtaking, with so much greenery and beauty around at all the hill stations in Himachal Pradesh.


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Talang Pass is one the highest and most difficult passes of Dhauladhars and is been seldom used by shepherds and trekkers due to its difficult nature. It rises abrubtly from Kangra Valley making it difficult to negotiate. This pass also involves long walks on Snow. North-West of this pass is the highest peak of the region and Talang serves as the Base Camp for Matter Horn or Gauri Junda Peak (4946 meters). 


The name of the pass is derived from the local god Talang whose abode is supposed to be at the top of this pass. The trek from dharamshala side begins from near Chamunda/Jia and ends at Holi on the Chamba side. There are two very beautiful lakes near the pass (one is small though and called Dali) while the bigger one is called Arjun ka Talab and is the source of Bander khud. There are many beautiful waterfalls near the pass. This pass offers a commanding view of manimahesh kailash rage and pir panjals. There is a temple at the top of the pass made of rock slabs, cairns, tridents, sothus, bells dedicated to lord Talang.


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Saturday, November 06, 2021



Bhitarkanika National Park is considered as one of the most impressive national parks in India. The park is home to more than 215 species of birds and is inhabited by the Giant salt-water Crocodiles and various other species like Water Monitor Lizard, King Cobra, and Indian Python.


Spread in a vast are of 672 Kms Bhitarkanika Indian Wildlife Sanctuary Orissa is the 2nd largest Mangrove ecosystems of India. Proximity to Bay of Bengal makes the soil of the area enriched with salts, the vegetation and the species of the sanctuary is comprised of those which are mainly found in the tropical and subtropical inter tidal regions. It is the breeding place for the endangered salt water crocodiles which are the prime attractions of the sanctuary. The Gahirmatha Beach which forms the boundary of the sanctuary in the east is the largest colony of the Olive Ridley Sea Turtles.


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Also known as the Kabalega National Park, the Murchison Falls National Park is popularly known for having the world's most powerful waterfall that emits large volumes of water about 300 cubic meters per second or 11,000 ft³/s at a very powerful pressure that cause the surrounding to tremble.


After the poaching ceased in the 1980s the animal population increased rapidly and sightings of lion, elephant, hippo, waterbuck, leopard and hyena are now common. The birdlife is extraordinary, with over 460 species recorded in the park including numerous raptors and the shoebill stork.


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Friday, November 05, 2021




Mount Elgon is an amazing feature found in the East of Uganda and also shared with Kenya, it is said to be the 4th highest in East Africa standing at 4,321m high, and its an extinct volcano with the main activity of hiking. It is slightly tricky to climb to the top (Wagagai peak), and hence hikers are expected to be fit enough.


The mountain has a number of trails which hikers use to hike up the top. The mountain is also home to the magnificent Sipi falls, gorges, hot springs, caves, also different animal species like the elephants, forest monkeys, small antelopes, buffaloes as well as around 300 bird species..


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The Annapurna base camp trek is one of the most popular treks in the world. It literally brings you face to face with an eight-thousander – for a moderate-difficult trek, this is incredible! The fascinating Annapurna massif includes the world’s tenth highest peak. Annapurna I (8,091 m) holds an almost fatal attraction for mountaineers. It has the highest fatality ratio among the eight-thousanders.

 

The Annapurna range whets your appetite for mountain views right from Pokhara. This is even before you start the trek. At Ghandruk, you get distinct views of Machapuchare, Annapurna South and Hiunchuli. Views of different peaks of the Annapurna massif and Machapuchare stay with you all the way till Sinuwa. The tip of Machapuchare teases you at Dovan. As you burst out of the forest past Himalaya and Deurali, Machapuchare appears before you in its full glory.


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