There are varieties of destinations and program for enthusiastic adventure traveler. On one hand one can go for hiking in the high peaks in Himalayan on the other the soft trekking in different regions. One can go bungee jumping in Rishikesh, river rafting in Ganges, Zanskar.
The Markha Valley in Ladakh and Zanskar Wanla trek provides wealth of beautiful spots, greenery barren mountains small lakes and streams Uttar Kashi (Flower Valley) gives pleasure of being in the midest of herbal plants in the forests. Darjeeling and Sikkim are other very important destinations for hiking and trekking.
Trekking in India is very different from the hiking in the West as trails are the lifeline between villages. It is not unusual to find yourself sharing the trail with a lama on his way to remote Gompa or a shepherd making his way up to a high pasture and it is this close interaction with the local people that makes it such an enriching experience.
Day 1: Arrive Delhi
Day 2: Train to Kalka, drive to Mandi.
Day 3: Drive to Manali, free afternoon to explore.
Day 4: Acclimatization ride around Manali.
Day 5: Leave Manali, gradually climb through alpine forest towards Marhi.
Day 6: Pedal up to Tandi over the Rohtang La Pass (4060m).
Day 7: Cross the town of Keylong to Jispa.
Day 8: Continue up to Patseo through the pasture lands around Darcha.
Day 9: Ride over the Baralacha Pass (4892m) and on to Sarchu.
Day 10: A challenging day over Lachalung La (5150m) to Pang.
Day 11: Pedal past the Mori Plains to Tsokar Lake.
Day 12: After exploring around the lake and nomad settlements ride over the Taglang La Pass (5303m) to Rani Bagh.
Day 13: Ride to Leh visiting Hemis and Thikse monasteries en route.
Day 14: Cycle up to Khardung La (5602m), one of the highest motorable roads in the world.
Day 15: Day at Leisure in Leh
Day 16: Flght to Delhi. Evening Transfer to International Airport.
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