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| Zanskar Ladakh Expedition |
| Aug 09-20, 2008 is the best way to experience Ladakh on a guaranteed to leave expedition down the amazing Zanskar canyon. Drop into our office for a visual preview of the trip, our trip is also a National Geographic Adventure One film! |
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| The Great Upper Brahmaputra Descent Nov 16-28, 2008 |
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| Rated as the Top Ten India Adventures by OUTSIDE magazine, cover story on Paddler Magazineand New York Times, and our 2002 trip documented as a National Geographic Adventure One film !! This is certainly our signature trip, one of the World's Top river expeditions. . |
| Upper Subansari Kayak Expedition and Raft Expeditions Nov 27-Dec 08, 2008 |
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| This beautiful river has been first run twice before by Indian army teams in 1994, only once from our slated starting point. Our 2006 trip was the first open descent of this river, and with a 116 m high hydel dam being built which would span the lower mountain mouth of this beautiful river by Sep 2010, there is little time left to savor this nature's blessing and part take in this unique experience. We are looking forward to a high kayak descent and a first descent from above Nacho on rafts. |
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Run down big volume rapids set in the land of 1000 year old monasteries, and traverse the entire region in a fortnight of high adventure! |
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The Sutlej river basin in Himachal Pradesh covers an area of about 6,553 square kilometers. To the east lies the Ngari region of Tibet; the Dhauladhar range forms its southern boundary, separating it from Uttarkashi District of Uttar Pradesh and the Shimla District of Himachal Pradesh. In the west, the Srikhand Dhar marks the boundary between Kinnaur and Kulu. Spiti is on the northern border of Kinnaur -- the boundary being formed by the rivers Spiti and Pare Chu near the Indo-Tibetan border.
Beginning our trip from Rampur Bushair, we drop over 350 metres in the first two days of running continuous Class 3+/4 rapids, the Sutlej drops in one of the most consistent runs in the Himalaya. We end our trip at Tattapani, 42 kms upstream of the massive Kol dam site, which will form a massive lake till Tattapani, in the years to come. |
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The Kali river forms the international border between India and Nepal in its upper reaches. A self-contained river journey down this river is one of the prime options in this part of the Himalaya. The river flows past terraced farms of Kumaoni and Nepali villages, fresh water streams, sandy beaches, thick tropical jungles, plantations as we travel downstream through the terai belt negotiating exciting white water. With the Mahseer making it an angler's delight, the lack of road access makes it a complete wilderness journey. After the first few days of serene float past its confluence with the Saryu at Pancheshwar (also a famous fishing spot) with the occasional big rapid, the Kali makes its final descent to the plains in the last day on river, beginning with the mighty Chooka rapid. Flowing past the terai hills after densely forested hillsides, this trip is an outdoor wilderness experience in a league of its own. |
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Aquaterra Adventures
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