Trekking in India
Trekking in India is one of the famous adventure sports awaiting the trekking enthusiasts in India. The Himalayan foothills of Ladakh and Sikkim are just ideal for trekking, hiking and camping offering energetic outdoor people a different and exciting option for an adventure holiday. Indeed, the mountain ranges of India offer breathtaking trekking routes. Trekking enthusiasts can explore the rugged beauty of the lofty mountains, the shimmering waterfalls, the typical villages and local people as well as unexplored places.
Adventure Thirdpole Treks provides information and arranges trekking in India, in Sikkim and Ladakh.
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Singalila Trekking (Sikkim)
The Singalila range is one of the rare spots on earth where the view embraces five summits rising above 8000m.»» Read More
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Blue Sheep Trekking (Sikkim)
The Blue Sheep Trekking is undisputedly the most popular trek route in Sikkim that takes the trekker up for a spectacular view of the Kanchenjunga.»» Read More
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Kanchenjunga Trekking (Sikkim)
The Kanchenjunga Trekking gathers the main attractions of the Singalila Trekking and the Blue Sheep Trekking.»» Read More
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Indus Valley Trekking (Ladakh)
The Indus Valley, formed by the main channels of the Indus Rivers, is the soul of Ladakh.»» Read More
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Great Salt Lakes Trekking (Ladakh)
The Salt Lakes Valley is one of the widest open areas in northern Ladakh. It has a length of about 20 kms and a maximum width of 7 kms.»» Read More
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Markha Valley Trekking (Ladakh)
The Markha Valley Trekking is certainly one of the most varied and beautiful treks in the world. It circles from the edges of the Indus Valley, down into parts of Zanskar»» Read More
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Throne of the Gods Trekking (Ladakh)
The Throne Of The Gods Trekking leads you to the emerald blue waters of the lake of Chander Tal (4480 meters) with magnificent views of Deo Tibba Peak.»» Read More
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Zanskar Trekking (Ladakh)
Sandwiched between the Indus Valley and the main crest of the Indian Himalayas, Zanskar is a vast area larger than the state of Sikkim.»» Read More
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