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Sangla Valley :
The beautiful Sangla Valley has to be the highlight of your Himalayan
camping holiday. A mere 30 Km from the Tibetan border, the Sangla
Valley was closed to travellers until 1992 and even today is quite
untouched by civilisation. Situated at an average height of 2700
m, Sangla Valley is a place where you can unwind in style as you
wake up in your cosy Swiss style tents to the chirping of birds.
You can enjoy the breathtaking views of Himalayan
peaks and snow covered mountains, go for a walk in a valley bursting
with exotic fruits, flowers, birds, butterflies and Himalayan
wildlife or walk to nearby villages of Batseri and Rakcham and
meet the local inhabitants, the Kinnauris. At Banjara Camps you'll
surely wish you could stay forever !
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Tabo :
Located at a height of 3000m the Spiti Valley takes you further
away from civilisation as you enter an arid, cold and rocky desert.
At Banjara Camps shivers of delight await you.
The camp is located at Tabo, where it sometimes actually feels
that time stopped over a 1000 years ago. The Tabo Monastery or
Gompa is centuries old and second in importance only to the Tholing
Monastery in Tibet, in the entire Buddhist Himalayas.
Amidst this barrenness, broken only by the sounds
of mountain rivers crashing over the rocks, Banjara Camps is a
welcome sight, with all the warmth and caring of home around a
bonfire, music and chatter.
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Camping in Nainital
Among the Indian wilds and forest regions there are various places
where one can enjoy wildlife camping. Among the northern regions
is Chitrauli, situated near to the hill station of Nainital in
Uttaranchal and is considered to be a prime camping paradise in
this region, where nature lovers can witness panoramic views of
the Himalayas and the Ratighat Valley with the Ghuna River in
between.
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Camping in Chitrauli
Chitrauli is situated in the north-western part of Nainital on
the Alma Hill range. This area is primarily a trekker's paradise.
This is the place from where one gets a panoramic view of the
Himalayas and the Ratighat Valley with the Ghuna River in between.
The valley and slopes around Chitrauli abound in beautiful flora
and fauna offering ample opportunities to Naturalists, Trekkers,
Painters and Bird watchers. The walk to Chitrauli Wild camps takes
us out of the tourist's Nainital with its inevitable mall, picnic
spots, tourist touts and noise. Few lazy turns of the track and
we are amidst Oaks, Deodars and patches of stately Pines. The
entire area is set off by a single burst of the deep welcoming
red Rhododendrons with the fallen flowers gently colouring the
moist ground.
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Camping in Nepal
Nepal is blessed with marvelous and impressive trekking &
camping site, that makes it a heaven for camping. The range of
scenery, from sub-tropical jungle to glacier, is as varied as
the many ethnic groups and cultural heritage of Nepal. It is not
only the mountains that cast their spell. The people, the flora
and fauna and the immense landscape combine in a kaleidoscope
of sights and sensations that make a camping trip among the Himalayas
a unique experience.
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