While some people like to enjoy the beauty of nature quietly, there are quite a many people who like to get
more adventurous with nature. Green mountains, extensive wildlife hidden under the green covers, the meadows, deep gorges - all these invite them to explore the land, to embark upon a journey of uncovering the secrets on their own. This is the adventure in Uttaranchal, its snow covered peaks, its glaciers, valleys hiding numerous secrets of flora and fauna, its terrains that lie in the state of pure wilderness.
Come Uttarakhand, the land of holy rivers and there origins. These rivers flow freely across the state criss-crossing the forests, rocky terrains, mountains, and snow filled stretches. The rivers flow very fast in the state, due to it being a downslope area. Most of the rivers of North India originates in Uttarakhand, be it mighty Ganga, Alaknanda, Bhagirathi or Yamuna. White water rafting in Uttarakhand can be very interesting, as well as equally adventurous. Garhwal offers some very exciting opportunities for the water sport lover. The Ganga with its frothing and foaming waters throw up a challenge…MORE
Skiing Packages
The region provides immense opportunities for adventure sports like skiing and thrilling water sports which make Uttarakhand an ideal venue for adventure seekers.
The large slopes of Garhwal and Kumaon covered with seasonal snow becomes an ideal place for skiing in the winter months. With their wide open spaces above the snowline, Garhwal and Kumaon offer yet another exciting possibility - ski touring amongst the glaciers. For the avid skier, cross-country runs … MORE
Corbett National Park
The site Himalaya Hyperlink offers you online booking for wildlife tours to the Corbett National Park located on the foothills of Kumaon near Ramnagar in Uttarakhand, India.
This reserve forest was established in the year 1936 and was initially called the Hailey National Park. This wildlife park was later renamed as the Corbett National Park after the wildlife conservationist Jim Corbett who spent most of his life in the area and had a great understanding of the animal life and ecology of this region. This wildlife park was categorized as a Project Tiger Reserve in the year 1973. …MORE