Posts Tagged ‘Himalayas’

Top Trek Destinations In The World

Monday, April 27th, 2009

So has the trekking bug bit you once more, leaving you wondering which way to push off? Well, for you trekkers here are some top trek destinations that you would like to walk through at least once in your lifetime. I am listing a few of them, and if you have any more names to add then please feel free to put in your comments.

1. Himalayas (Nepal) – A beautiful country where the Himalaya is at its best. Proud to have the highest peak in the world, Mt. Everest, which includes 8 out of the 10 of the highest peaks in the world, Nepal beckons trekkers to walk the beaten path or create their own.

2. Gunung Tahan (Malaysia) – The highest point in Peninsular Malaysia, Mount Tahan (2,187m), is located in the Taman Negara national forest in Pahang state.

3. Ladakh (India) – It is the highest altitude plateau in India, formed over 45 millions of years. Well known for its mountain beauty and culture, Ladakh is also known as “Little Tibet”.

4. Sierra Nevada (USA) – Located in California this amazing mountain range is also popularly known as the High Sierra, the Sierra, and the Sierras.

5. Inca Trail (Peru) – This is a famous road system used by the Incas in pre-Columbian South America. It connects all parts of the Inca Empire and a trek on this trail is like a walk down the path of history.

In the words of Gary Snyder, in The Practice of the Wild, “Walking is the great adventure, the first meditation, a practice of heartiness and soul primary to humankind. Walking is the exact balance between spirit and humility.” So, let’s get into some serious walking, pack the rucksacks and get set go!

Trekking On The Himalayas!

Friday, March 13th, 2009

“Fear and Courage hold hands and walk here”, is what a Sherpa had told me about the Himalayas once I set foot in this serene yet fiercely intimidating snow-clad destination. Yes, I do admit, we all were scared. The larger-than-life peaks, the overwhelming white, the stories of the Yeti and the equally merciless weather, the climbers who never made it back and the daunting task ahead of us, made us feel so little and so few in front of the giant Himalayas.

Yet after handpicking the best of Sherpas (that our budget would allow!), making sure that every inch of cover and every grain of available bread was taken along, we set out to trek the great Himalyas! Making our way through the clefts and rugged passes, we slowly crawled our way past the Zoji-La through the Srinagar-Leh road. The snow had melted only a few months before our tryst with the pass, and the slick, shiny path reflected the sun like a million diamonds strewn across the road! We came across a small unnamed stream during our walk uphill, which was unusually warm for all the molten ice and snow spread around.

The whole trek was quite uneventful, as opposed to many of the trek posts you must have found on the internet. Barring a few slips and falls, and a sprain in the left ankle of our dear ol’ Marshal, nothing much had happened. But don’t mistake the lack of events as a sign of boredom. The trek from Srinagar to Leh counts among the most enthralling walks of my whole life, and if we hadn’t been winded up so badly by the time we reached Leh, I would have happily volunteered for a trip downhill too! Whenever you feel like you need a place to taste adventure and yet revel in the lap of nature’s marvelous beauty, all within a short budget, a trek in the Himalayas is the way to go!

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