Wednesday 29 October 2014

Most wanted Excellent Places to Visit in Thailand

Thailand is modern cities crowded with motorbikes and tuk-tuks, Buddhist temples tended by orange-robed monks, hill tribes selling handicrafts, and stunning coastlines peppered with gorgeous beaches and blue lagoons.

Thursday 23 October 2014

Classic Safari Tours in India. Here’s where they begin

Classic Safari Tours in India. Here’s where they begin


 Away from the hustle and bustle of every city, noisy horns and polluted air lies pristine surroundings with abundant green pockets, chirping of birds occasional sounds of wilderness and peaceful haven. India is a land of many forests and protected national parks. Safari tours in India are many and there is ample pleasure when there are 99 national parks, 40 tiger reserves and 450 wildlife sanctuaries. India is home to some exotic species of flora and fauna, pristine mountains and glamorous landscapes. Sometimes, you are likely to feel that India’s true spirit lay in its wilderness. There is a lot to learn from the fauna of the country. And safari tours are the best way to experience them.



                                 Ranthambore National Park

   Located in Rajasthan and spread across 1,334 kilometers is a home open to thriving and enjoying royal predators. The Royal land of Rajasthan is a major attraction for tourists from different quarters of the world and the Ranthambore National Park is where you can watch the Royal Bengal Tigers at their natural best. Safari tours in India commence and end at this exclusive national park that is a wildlife photographer’s delight. Sloth bears, wild boars and sambar are some of the other animals to see here.



                                 Jim Corbett National Park

   The very popular Jim Corbett National Park is located in Uttarakhand is Asia’s first national park. The beautiful feline community resides in this wonderful nature’s reserve. Sighting the majestic cats is a major attraction here and people all over the world flock to see them in action. Between March and May are your best chances in spotting tigers here.





                                  Kaziranga National Park

   Kaziranga in Assam is the most famous national park that derives its popularity with its exotic inmates, the one horned rhinoceros being the most significant. The largest population of this species lives in Kaziranga and has been flourishing here along with other exotic species like the elephants, bears, panthers and abundant birds.





                                        Gir National Park

   Gujarat is a land of eclectic flavors. And the Gir National Park is the state’s pride. One of Gujarat’s celebrated treasures, the Asiatic Lions are the single most reason why people all over the world experience the safari tours here. The Park is also home to 32 species of fauna, 300 birds and 26 kinds of reptiles. Gir National Park is best visited between October and May.



While there are a number of safari tours in India, these are the most celebrated and the very popular options India takes immense pride in.






Sunday 19 October 2014

Unexplored Regions of Nepal Promise Adventure.

2 Unexplored regions of Nepal promise Adventure, Fun and  more. 




     Himalayas in Nepal presents one of the best trekking destinations across the world. This land of snow peaks, epic mountain adventures and exotic sights attract trekkers from various places around the world to experience some of the best trekking adventures. While the Everest Base Camp and Annapurna Circuit Trek are often cited as the best trekking options in Himalaya and Nepal, there are a number of other less popular and even less frequented trails that promise a lot more adventure, thrills and excitement for the adventure trekker. These are the treks to watch out for if you want to do something that is relatively unexplored and hence is thrilling. However, there is no replacing the professional skills and expertise of a tour operator to help you experience Himalayas to its fullest.

   The Great Himalayan Trail presents the country’s high altitude treks on rock and ice. Opened officially in September 2011, this part of Nepal has 1700km of trekking trails that are divided into 10 different sections that are a feast to your senses. These sections are the best trekking regions in Himalaya and Nepal and should also feature in your bucket list of things to do as early as possible. So, here are the best highlights of unexplored Nepal that you should not miss out on.


1. Dolpa Circuit



   The very picturesque Dolpa Circuit is a region that is not so often visited in the Spring and Summer. A beautiful two week trek, the Dolpa Circuit is complete with alpine meadows, high altitude Tibetan plateau, the strikingly blue Phoksundo Lake that is also the highest waterfall in the country and some of the most challenging passes located at least 5000m high. There are tiny villages that offer home-stay options for trekkers. Snow leopards and blue sheep can be spotted in these regions.



2. Numbur Cheese Circuit Trail



   About 100 km east of Kathmandu, a 16 day trek takes you to that part of the Himalayas that is rich in culture, sights, flavors and sounds. You can witness cheese making with Yak milk by the local sherpas, take in breathtaking sights of giant rhododendron forests and also experience the culture of different communities in this region.


When you visit these regions, you do not just relish the best trekking in Himalaya and Nepal but also take back sights, experiences, happiness and memories that stand the test of time.







Friday 17 October 2014

Thursday 16 October 2014

Tuesday 14 October 2014

Trekking Tours All Around in Himalayas

Trekking through different regions of the country gives an opportunity to the adventurers to gain a deep insight into the immaculate beauty of the regions and the bewitching flora and fauna as well.


Thursday 9 October 2014

Adventure Travel Activities to do in India

Going on a white water rafting expedition in India combines picturesque scenery with exciting thrills and spills. Raft down renowned rivers, such as the holy Ganges, by day and camp at pristine beaches by night.