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Saturday 26 March 2011

The Himalayan Lands

The Himalayan Lands

Indian Himalayas, Nepal Himalayas, Tibetan Himalayas And Bhutan Himalayas
Abode Of Snow
Trekking, Mountaineering, Skiing, River Rafting


Indian HimalayasHimalayan range covers the entire northern part of India, nestling five major states of the country within it. The ancient Indian pilgrims who have travelled in these mountains since time immemorial coined a Sanskrit word for the Himalayas meaning “Abode of Snow”.

Some of the reasons why people have been so fascinated by the Indian Himalayas is because of the Hindu pilgrim routes, the low valleys that abruptly rise up in high mountain ranges, the lovely trekking hikes, densely forested areas lying just a mountain range away from barren cold deserts, and the lovely people of the mountains with their unique hospitable lifestyles.
 
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NEPAL HIMALAYAS  
Nepal HimalayasNepal is known as a true Himalayan Kingdom, reason being this country contains nine of the world's fourteen highest peaks. The Himalayas cover three fourths of the land in Nepal. This country is home to some of the highest, rugged, remote and most difficult terrain in the world.

With world's highest mountain peak Mount Everest, other high peaks like Lhotse, Nuptse, Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, Manaslu and the presence of some very beautiful trekking routes and adventure sports, Nepal attracts thousands of adventure sports enthusiasts from all over the world every year.
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TIBETAN HIMALAYAS Tibetan Himalayas 
The Tibetan plateau lies beyond the main Himalayan range and is rightly given the term “Trans Himalaya”. Also known as the “Roof of the World, Tibet is the highest plateau in the world. Home to Buddhism and the Lamas, Tibet has a powerful cultural tradition that has influenced many other parts of the Himalayas. Tibet also contains a large number of lakes from which rise some of the largest Himalayan Rivers. At present, this region forms the autonomous region in China. 

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BHUTANESE HIMALAYAS
ince time immemorial, ascetics, scholars, philosophers and pilgrim have been drawn irresistibly to the remote and rugged mountains of the Eastern Himalayas in their personal search for wisdom, inspiration, solitude and happiness, that also house the small Kingdom country of Bhutan. The invaluable spiritual and cultural heritage has shaped every facet of Bhutanese lives.

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