Adventure & Wildlife Tourism
India is ready with its arms wide open to welcome all adrenaline seekers to enjoy a lifetime experience. Be it the mammoth Himalayas in the North for trekking, the mangrove deltas of Sunderbans to witness Bengal tigers in the East, to the southern tip of Kanyakumari or the deep blue oceans for extreme water sports, India is home to a number of Adventure sports venues & Wildlife conservation parks and sanctuaries.
India is rightfully a heaven for adventurers and trekkers. Adventure activities are a common feature at almost every mountain in the Himalayas. Apart from trekking, you can enjoy activities like mountain biking, paragliding, rafting etc. Every traveler will definitely have a memorable time.
When talking about trekking, one cannot miss the experience of the Chadar Trek in Ladakh. The trek involves a walk over the frozen river while facing various challenges. You will be enchanted by the canyon shaped valleys covered in snow.
If you love skiing, it would be best to visit Gulmarg - a captivating experience for adrenaline junkies. The ski hill in Gulmarg can be reached by a Gondola and is at a 4,000m altitude with the summit of Mt. Apharwat. The skiing terrain offers alpines, cascades, cornices and glaciers.
For beach lovers, Andaman is ready to welcome you. A magical place with deep blue waters and stunning coral reefs and marine life. You can try snorkeling, scuba diving, banana boat rides, parasailing, undersea walking, jet skiing or speed boating. Apart from the adventures, Andaman’s natural beauty and pristine beaches also attracts a lot of honeymooners.
India also offers a wide range of wildlife experiences. The famous hunting ground for the Maharajas of the old days - Ranthambore National Park. Experience adventurous wildlife safaris in Rajasthan with tiger spotting & bird watching tours.
Then come the Sundarbans - dense mangrove deltas which is the Bengal Tiger’s natural habitat. It is believed that whether you manage to spot a tiger in the Sunderbans or not, the tiger has definitely spotted you.
If spotting Asiatic lions excite you then you can plan a wildlife safari trip to the Gir national forest in Gujarat.
If you still need more adventures and excitement, the Kaziranga National Park in Assam is the spot for you. Kaziranga is a conservation project that holds the largest population of one horned rhinos in the world.Or you can visit the Bandhavgarh National Park in Madhya Pradesh which holds a large population of tigers and langurs and is the home to the famous white tiger.
Contact Bequest Holidays today to plan your fix for adventure and adrenaline today!