Kashmir & The Himalayas Tours & Holidays
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KASHMIR & THE HIMALAYAS HOLIDAYS AND TOURS
The Himalayas is the world's mightiest mountain range.
No other chain can boast summits of over 8,000 metres - there are 14 such peaks in the Greater Himalaya - and hundreds over 7,000 metres. It stretches 2,700km across the subcontinent from Assam to Pakistan; in the east, Namche Barwa stands sentinel, while the west is guarded by the awesome Nanga Parbat.
The term Himalaya means 'Abode of Snow' and its icy peaks and ridges have long since inspired the poets. From its heavenly ...
The Himalayas is the world's mightiest mountain range.
No other chain can boast summits of over 8,000 metres - there are 14 such peaks in the Greater Himalaya - and hundreds over 7,000 metres. It stretches 2,700km across the subcontinent from Assam to Pakistan; in the east, Namche Barwa stands sentinel, while the west is guarded by the awesome Nanga Parbat.
The term Himalaya means 'Abode of Snow' and its icy peaks and ridges have long since inspired the poets. From its heavenly summits flow many of the subcontinents great rivers - the Ganges, Brahmaputra, Indus - and in its valleys and across its foothills lie some of the most magical lands on earth, offering the modern traveller a plethora of holiday opportunities.
Kashmir, that long-forgotten tourist idyll - first enjoyed by Emperor Akbar in the 17th Century - with its clean, clear air, beautiful mountains and exotic houseboats is open for business once more, with Wild Frontiers leading the way. The mountain deserts of Ladakh offer fabulous trekking as well as fascinating Buddhish culture, exemplified by the Ladakh Festival in September, and now with Shakti opening its Ladakh Village Walk Experience there is even a luxurious way to experience this amazing mountain region. The forested foothills of Uttaranchal, Himachal Pradesh and Sikkim, provide history, architecture, epic views and any number of great village walks.
Wild Frontiers offer many group tours to the Indian Himalayas, some with short treks and some without, and we also organise tailor-made holidays to suit your particular needs.
HIGHLIGHTS OF KASHMIR & THE HIMALAYAS
BEST EXPERIENCES
Visit Dal Lake floating market
Board your shikara early in the morning and catch a glimpse of a unique sunrise market held on Dal Lake, where locals haggle and barter for their daily supplies of fruit, vegetables and colourful flowers.
Ride the Toy Train
Take a nostalgic train journey on the infamous Toy Train from Darjeeling. Wind your way along green hillsides, through quaint hilltop towns, accompanied by the plumes of steam as you whistle through the mountains.
Meet Kashmiri artisans
Wander along the hidden lanes of Srinagar to see the traditional Kashmiri handicrafts and see master artisans at work. You will gain an understanding of the processes, and meet the artisans who have created these works of art over the years.
Discover Darjeeling's tea
Explore the famous tea plantations surrounding Darjeeling. The backdrop of the Himalayas makes for a stunning setting as you amble through the hills passing local "tea-pickers" hard at work.
Explore villages on foot
Get off the beaten track and explore Kumaoni villages, absorbing the stunning scenery of the Himalayas. Chat to the locals outside their elegantly converted village homes, enjoy some refreshments en route and learn more about life in this rural untouched area.
Consult an Oracle
Tap into your spirituality and contemplate your future with the assistance of a local village oracle. There is an opportunity to visit one of these revered oracles resident in one of the villages close to Leh and observe this tradition phenomena in person.
Explore the Indus Monasteries
Head out of town to the tranquil and stunning monasteries of Hemis, Thiksey and Matho. Swathed in the eye-catching Buddhist imagery and other-worldly gods and idols, the monasteries give you an opportunity to peruse some amazing rituals and beliefs.
Go on a jeep safari in Corbett NP
Head out into the jungle in search of tigers, elephants, leopards and the critically endangered Gharial, as well as a diverse species of birds. End your afternoon safari as the sun slowly sets, a wonderful time of day to spot numerous species of wildlife.
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USEFUL INFORMATION
Health and Vaccinations
There are no mandatory immunisations for travellers India though you should be upto- date with Typhoid, Tetanus, Polio and Hepatitis A. Malaria is present in some parts of India so we recommend you seek advice from your local GP or travel centre as to the correct immunisations and preventative treatments.
Currency
In India the official unit of currency is the Indian Rupee (INR).
To check out the latest exchange rate for the places that you are visiting you can go to www.oanda.com
Cultural Sensitivity
On our tours we frequently interact with local people, each with their own distinct customs and traditions. We therefore ask you to be considerate and to treat them with respect. Your guides will be able to advise you accordingly.
In Southern India people are used to foreign visitors, but traditionally clothing is quite modest and so you should bear this in mind when packing for your trip. Vest-style tops should be avoided, and women may find a scarf or shawl useful on occasions to cover their chest and shoulders.
Kashmiris and Buddhist Ladakhis are modest dressers and therefore while out of the privacy of the houseboats or guesthouses, both sexes should wear a reasonable amount of clothing, covering legs and shoulders. When in Kashmir, visiting the mosques, ladies should cover their heads with headscarves and men should wear trousers and long-sleeved shirts.
Shoulders and legs should be covered when visiting temples and other important religious sites. Shoes must also be removed when visiting important places in India; it is therefore a good idea to carry a pair of socks with you as the floors can get very hot!
Important: Please note, in the Tamil Nadu region, men and women must wear traditional Indian attire when visiting temples and religious sites. Your guide will be able to advise you on what is appropriate and where clothing can be purchased.
Normal summer clothes are fine if visitors appreciate that India is a conservative country and respect local sensibilities. Long t-shirts and shorts are usually acceptable however it is worth noting that women especially can attract unwanted attention and therefore may feel more comfortable wearing longer less revealing attire. We would recommend investing in some light cotton trousers, shirts and lightweight jumpers.
Language & Religion
In India, the major language is Hindi, with 17 other official regional languages and English as a common language for all. Religion is mainly Hinduism alongside Islam, Sikhism, Buddhism, Jainism and Christianity.
Time
India is 5.5 hours ahead of GMT.
A useful website to check the time zone differences is www.worldtimezone.com
Food and drink
One of the great myths about travelling in India is that the food is poor. We are delighted to inform you that on our trips this is definitely not the case. Indeed, many people find the delicious food to be one of the highlights of a visit to India. The food can be quite spicy, so it may be worth asking how hot the dishes are likely to be before purchasing them if you are not a fan of spicy food.
For the more adventurous eater, India is a never-ending snack. An incredible array of delicious street food is available throughout the country with local delicacies to be found in each state. Ask your guide or driver for their recommendations. Conventional street food safety wisdom is to avoid any raw veg that hasn’t been peeled as it will have been washed in local tap water.
India is the perfect place for vegetarians, and those with special dietary needs can also generally be catered for easily. Please let us know your requirements as soon as possible so we can make any arrangements to cater for your needs.
Most alcohol is available but often hard to get hold of and the quality is sometimes questionable. For a decent shot of Scotch at sundown it’s probably best to buy it duty free. Beer is available throughout most of the country from the restaurants and accommodation venues that we use.KASHMIR & THE HIMALAYAS REVIEWS
Matthew Chapman
It had everything from scree running at Glider Height to cool and beautiful Buddhist monasteries.
Carmen Woolf
Thank you so much for a brilliantly planned and wonderfully executed trip through Hidden Rajasthan. It simply couldn't…
Richenda and Douglas Miers
It was a great experience going to Agra by train and returning by road as we felt that we had seen something of rural…
Nicole Pritchard-Smith
It was fantastic to be on a 'no brainer' holiday, it was lovely to be totally irresponsible for a short while.
John Keeling
Just wanted to thank you so much for organising our trip to India. Jack and I had the most fabulous time as you might…
Liz Morgan
We have done a number of similar trekking holidays but this was our first with Wild Frontiers.
Alan & Barbara Herod
This tour was an exciting mixture of village, town, cities and country
Kenneth Wilson
For Marigold Hotel fans, this was the most amazing experience of our lives.
Andrew Johnson
We were very pleased that we came away feeling we had experienced a wide range of aspects of Rajasthan life and culture,…
Chris Christian
This tour was everything I hoped for, and more. The mountains, the varied landscapes, and the stunningly beautiful…
Sue Cutler
This itinerary is both spiritual and cultural. The places and food were exceptional. So very glad that I went on this…
John Ibbotson
I found the areas of Ladakh and Kashmir to be more amazing than I expected. Fantastic scenery with drives over some of…
Dal Birrell
This was an excellent tour to some places which others seldom visit. The local people are very friendly and exceptionally…
Jackie Clare
Just returned from our 'Taj Temples and Tigers' brilliantly organised tour; a fantastic introduction to the sights,…
Gary Clarke
Slow Motion in India was a very enjoyable trip. Our group of 12 were all widely travelled and everyone was friendly and…
Jacqueline Cox
Our Tour Leader, JP, was excellent. He made the long coach journeys interesting and factual. His knowledge and…
Ruby Wax
India was amazing… thank you so much for all your hard work in helping to make it such a fabulous trip.
Kate Hampton
I cannot explain the amazing trip I have just had to India with Wild Frontiers. The Marigold Experience really was…
Jane Peabody
Just returned from a fantastic trip to India. My first time here but thanks to Wild Frontiers and Mayur (our tour leader)…
Denise Bevan
A fabulous introduction to India: forts, palaces, lakes the Taj, and the Marigold itself! For me an organised tour means…
David Hunt - Ladakh Review
You will be amazed with the scenery every day, another world you thought only existed in fiction.
Marion Sharpe
Excellent introduction to Indian major sights. Good pace of travel and comfortable, interesting hotels
Jacqueline Cox
Great to see the tea plantations and walk the spice trails, fantastic views - make sure your fit for the challenge of the…