Jeep Safari
Jeep Safari In Trans Himalayan Region
The trans Himalayan Tracts are something that will really lure you to unveil the natural and man made wonders located within the picturesque landscapes. You go for Jeep Safari in the high altitude destinations of Leh, Ladakh and Kinnaur - Spiti, where the wilderness is still untouched from commercialisation. The experience of driving through the mountainous valleys along mazy passes and challenging heights is a journey every adventure seeker would love to have.
Jeep Safari In Ladakh Region Jeep safari at the high altitude lake of India is another new interest, which has been recently introduced in this adventure activity. The high point tour of a tour to Leh is the drive to Pangong Tso Lake. The place is little domesticated and even less transport is available here. Occasional buses go as far as Tangse, but from there four wheel vehicles are required, which is why the most convenient way to get here is on a two or three day Jeep Safari organised by many tour operators based in Leh. Regarded as the most harsh and at the same time enthralling is the cross country jeep drive to the Pong valley. Another destination you will like in the Ladakh region is the Tso Moriri. With the unavailability of any public transport except for the odd truck, the only really possible way to get to Tso Moriri from Leh is on a Jeep Safari. These usually follow a spiral itinerary via Upshi and Chumathang to Mahe Bridge, 144 km from Leh, before moving towards Pulga and over the Namshang-la on a rough road to Karzok. To complete the round trip, the you can extend you tour towards the Manali-Leh highway taking in the lake of Tso Kar and the small village of Thukse on the way. Some taxis travelling from Manali to Leh take this route to avoid the Tanglang la on the highway when it is snowbound. Jeep Safari In Uttaranchal Region Uttranchal has Kumaon & Garhwal Hill regions, whose beauty inspires one to go in for a jeep safari. The jeep safaris in the Himalayan range are particularly popular among the adventure lovers. |
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