Epic Journeys

Bhutan, Zanskar, Africa & Patagonia

 
When it comes to travel to remote regions, to altitude or to inhospitable conditions, you need an outfitter with the right credentials, the right guides and the right equipment.

 

Our Ladakh Trips are recommended       by the

National Geographic Traveler !!  

 

 

Frommers 
 

Dear Friends,
 
Many of you missed the Africa adventures due to trips filling up early, as well as Ladakh adventures due to the unfortunate flash floods last August. These trips are opening up now, and here is your chance to decide soon, and take the plunge.  We also have a Bhutan adventure should you wish to visit India's friendly neighbour. Our Kilimanjaro and Zambia adventures are also on offer, and a great departure being set up for a South American adventure too.
Bridge on Zanskar at Nyerak

                Our Zanskar trips

  are certainly our most 

popular multi-day adventures, with a great mix of hiking, drives and witnessing the Grand Canyon of Asia, journeying down the incredible gorge of the Zanskar. This year, we have two departures so you are not disappointed when this trip runs full.

We also have trips on offer for the trekker, with great hikes in Ladakh. 

So, Africa, Ladakh, Bhutan or Patagonia, we hope to see you in the mountains this year.
  
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BHUTAN MULTISPORT JUNE 4-11, 2011 

 

The land locked Kingdom of Bhutan comprises mountains, forests and rivers and offers all that the Himalayas has to offer. For centuries the Bhutanese have traveled through their country on foot and the trails they used then have today been developed as trekking trails. Therefore travelling in Bhutan is truly a once in a lifetime experience. Bhutan boasts a forest cover of approx 70 % and provides an enormously rich flora and fauna.

 

We visit Paro, Tigers Nest, Thimpu and camp, hike and raft out in quintessential Bhutan.

 

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GRAND CANYON OF THE ZANSKAR, A WORLD CLASSIC

Category : Multi-Activity Adventure (drives, hike, camp, raft the Zanskar canyon) 

Duration  : 12 Days                        Nyerak Bridge
Location  : Ladakh and Zanskar
Grade     : Moderate 
Dates     :  Aug 13-24 & Aug 24-Sep 04  

 
In a land full of spectacular sights, and magnificent monasteries, it is easy to overlook a hidden wonder - the gorge cut by the mighty Zanskar river as it carves its way through the Zanskar mountains. This is a deep canyon, with 2000 ft high cliffs falling sheer into the raging river, pathless, remote, and forbidding.  Until recent years, this was only known to the local Zanskar people who viewed it with some awe, but not we suspect with any great love - they regarded it like you view a prize bull - a magnificent but dangerous necessity.  In the long winter months, the passes over the mountains are blocked by snow and the District of Zanskar is cut off from the rest of Ladakh .  Then the only link to the outside world is down the Grand Canyon of the Zanskar, walking on the frozen ice as the river still runs below - a cold, arduous, and perilous, 4 day trek.
 
In more recent years the Zanskar has become known to international river runners, and top trekkers who Honya, near Pidmu village have hailed it as 'the Grand Canyon of Asia'. Those who have been lucky enough to travel down the great canyons and rivers of the world, all rate the Zanskar as truly magnificent and a world classic. Most people agree that in terms of the scenery it is more magnificent than say the Grand Canyon or the Colorado, Canada's Nahanni River, or Peru's Colca Canyon. The former are both National Parks and World Heritage Sites. Coupled with the magnificent scenery is the traditional mainly Buddhist culture of Zanskar - a fascinating example to the rest of the world of sustainable environmental living.
 Undoubtedly a classic, this journey to the last truly lost horizon of our shrinking planet - Zanskar, the "land of white copper" is a trip of a lifetime. 

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Beginning the trip below Vic Falls

THE AMAZING AFRICA EXPERIENCE 

Sep 5-15 & Sep 17-27, 2011    
 
 Victoria Falls, Livingstone Adventures,    Zambezi   White Water Rafting  & South Luangwa, here are a couple of the 1000 places to see before you die! 

The Victoria Falls is where the wide Zambezi River simply drops some 100 meters into a narrow gorge. The Falls lie across the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe. Called "Mosi-oa-Tunya", (the smoke that thunders) in the local language the Falls are one of the seven wonders of the world and when you first  come to Zambia, Livingstone is must visit destination. We use two full days to rest, relax, and take in the sights, sounds and smells of Africa adventure. You can choose to go visit the Devils Pool at the edge of Victoria Falls, walk with the lions, do the Vic Falls tour, abseil, leap off God's Swing, try out the zip line, or jump off 111 meters from a bridge over the mighty Zambezi ! A sunset cruise on the Zambezi is certainly a must-do.
  
Vic Falls From here we get into our rafts and practice paddling techniques before we paddle across rapid 1. Here we have the option to carry the rafts up over a few rocks and float around in the "Boiling Pot" directly beneath Victoria Falls, the best start to any raft trip in the world. We run rapid after rapid such as the Midnight Diner, Gulliver's Travels and the Mother where we can have a wonderful riverside banquet lunch whilst watching other rafts come through, Oblivion!  
Bungy off 111 meters We spend 3 nights on the river, camping and sampling sundowners, a fantastic barbeque (vegetarian options are available) and a homemade apple crumble for dessert. Fall asleep in your tent or under the stars in your  million star hotel. Three days are spent running the best of the Zambezi. As the gorge opens out we see the occasional crocodile and see our last (and best) rapids of the trip, Chamamba and Upper Moemba. On our way out, we pass stunning villages such as Mukuni Village and Songwe.
Devils pool, on the edge of Victoria falls We move into a whole new dimesion now!!    The South Luangwa National Park is one of the great wildlife wonders of the world. It is nine thousand square kilometers (3,475 square miles) of pristine wilderness in Zambia's Eastern Province.Experts have dubbed South Luangwa as one of the greatest wildlife sanctuaries  Sunset Africa in the world, and not without reason. The concentration of game around the Luangwa river and it's ox bow lagoons is among the most intense in Africa. 


Spending 3 days at the reserve make it a heady combination after running the wild Zambezi.
 
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The Futaleufu river starts in Argentina and so do we. We want you to get a real sense of the land, people and remoteness of wild Patagonia and feel this is the way to do it! The Futaleufu River flows to the Pacific through an extremely remote valley in Chile. The journey to the Futaleufu is definitely an integral part of your Patagonian adventure. We have chosen the Argentine ski resort town of San Carlos de Bariloche as your gateway into the expansive region known as "Patagonia". When you get off the plane in the new airport of Bariloche, look out over the vast open plains to east and see the jagged peaks of the Andean Cordillera to the west, you know that

 this can only be the famed Patagonia! Your first night in Bariloche you will stay at the luxurious lakefront Hotel Villa Huinid and have a chance to unwind from your trip half way around the world. The next morning we travel 380 km in a comfortable bus from Bariloche to the Fu with snacks, drinks and good music. Planes tend to insulate us from the smell, tastes, sights and sounds of the landscape. This is why we have chosen this leg of your travel to be overland. 

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The GABR

The Great American Bicycle Ride

 

We would like to introduce our partners Inme Learning and their exciting experience for teens. This May and June, 15 Indian teens will travel the length of the US Pacific coast - 1600 km's on a self contained, self sufficient cycling expedition. This trip has the potential to be a watershed event in any teens life, three experienced facilitators lead the learning outcomes of this trip around critical areas such as cross cultural awareness and appreciation, belief in abilities of self and the team and  learning to lead and be led.  Moreover, they get to bring back the cycle as a trophy. They also get to:

  • Camp on stunning beaches in Oregon
  • Test their skills sand boarding on the dunes
  • Explore the Redwood forests and see the largest trees on earth.
  • Go rafting down the Klamath river
  • Visit and explore the fish markets of Seattle and the Golden Gate bridge in San Francisco

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The Kali flows, one of our favorites, straight out of Jungle Book 

Our mountain trips are featured on The New York Times, Boston Globe and TIME magazine, amongst many others - who you go with is now quite easily answered.. Boston Globe  New York Times-Where the Earth Meets the Sky  Time Magazine MAy 29, 2008 

 


   
                         
 
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