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Assam
is also famous for Trekking. North-Cachar Hills and Karbi Hills
provide ample scope for Trekking. There is a recognised trekking
route in both the districts.
Himachal
Pradesh : Trekking
The main trekking areas in Himachal are the Dhauladhar and Pir Panjal
ranges, routes over the passes between the Shimla region and the
Kullu valley, the numerous treks out of Kullu and select tracks
in the Trans-Himalyan regions of Kinnaur, Lahaul and Spiti. Most
trekking areas are between 1500 metres and 6000 metres.
With well over two hundred and seventy defined trails, the variation
in terrain is also enormous. Low scrub-land and paths through paddy
fields, give way to trails strewn with pine needles. Then come woods
of oak and flowering rhododendron, which merge into forest of Himalyan
cedar - 'deodar' - and spruce. On most trails, small pastoral hamlets
dot the way. Cunningly hidden between the high mountains are passes
which were once known only to migrant shepherds and dare all traders.
These lead to the fabulous wastes and swift rivers of the arid Trans-Himalya.
A host of combinations and variations take the trails through changing
countryside. The degree of physical output can also be changed to
suit your requirements. For example, the same trek can be developed
from a week to last longer. Or, the two ends of a trek can be the
same, but the trails can be designed to be taxing, or gentle.
There are several agencies that conduct treks. Guides, equipment,
porters, pack animals and maps are available at major starting points.
The old Forest 'dak bunglows' that are strategically placed along
many trek routes, add a considerable measure of nostalgic charm
and convenience for trekkers. Practically all have an aura of the
past, and lie nestled in deep woods. In addition, the State Electricity
Board and the PWD also have rest houses. Most of these are marked
out on trekking maps and advance booking is possible. The Forest
Rest Houses are booked by the area's Divisional Forest Officer (DFO)
and the PWD and Electricity Board ones are booked by the concerned
Executive Engineer.
Training facilities, with basic and intermediate courses are available
at Manali's (Kullu) Mountaineering Institute and at its Regional
centres at Dharamsala (Kangra) and Bharmour (Chamba). Excellent
camping facilities exists at these points.
Uttranchal
: Trekking
At
a relex level, trekking is a physical challenge: a simple desire
to pick a path and measure up to the terrain and the elements. The
adventure component adds the spice of uncertainty, raising the stakes
for you to test yourself in unfamiliar territory.
On a deeper level, trekking is a bridge between ancient lifestyles:
the fixed vision of a settler counterbalanced by the transient motion
of a nomad. As an evolution from a simple walk into a more self
sufficient venture, trekking requires simplification, a reduction
to portable basics, and implicit trust in your ability to define
what you need to live.
The Garhwal Himalayas are trekker's delight. Come … explore
them with us.