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Feel the real adventure and explore the best thing about nature about the foothills of Himalaya. This land referred to as the home of snows on India soil has got the most remarkable attractiveness of mountains for the planet. The natural magnificence with this valley cannot be clarified in words along with the rivers of the valley create a huge impact in the beauty. Himalayas is but one such nature's gift to mankind that portrays different faces of nature like the snowcapped mountain peaks, glaciers, rivers, and varied rich vegetation.

There are four mountain ranges running almost parallel to one another in Himachal Pradesh and so create charming and exquisite passes for trekking. These mountain ranges are: The Dhaula Dhar, Pir Panjal, Himalayas and Zanskar. Closer to the Zanskar range the first is confronted with the bare landscape of desolate tracts.


Meghalaya is often a state in north-east India. Meghalaya covers a region of approximately 22,430 square kilometers. Meghalaya now offers many adventure tourism opportunities like climbing, mountaineering, , trekking and hiking and also water sports. Shillong road is a major tourism attraction for tourist. A scenic 50 kilometer (KM) long road connects Cherrapunji with Shillong.


Trekking in Himalayas is must for all who loves adventure sports. Trekking in this valley will come to be an existence long episode in your case; after all it is more about facing the toughest challenge and winning the greatest mountains on earth. Spending trekking holidays in the foothills of Himalaya is going to be an amazing experience in your case although you may come only once within this dream valley.

While passing the trail, trekkers and tourists can witness the abundant biodiversity in the place. The astounding sights of nature in the trail enable people to glance at the richness of natural wonders, driving them to sense that they may be one of these. Other attractions are the snow-capped summits of Rhododendron, Deodar and Oak forest.
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