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Trekking |
Introduction
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The royal state Rajasthan is well known worldwide for its imperial
appeal and wonderful landscapes. It is gifted with various eye
catching monuments, elegant forts, marvelous forts, blossoming
gardens, exotic wildlife and sanctuaries, attractive lakes, colorful
festivals, world class accommodation, yummy Rajasthan cuisines, etc.
Trekking in Rajasthan is one of the most amazing experiences. The
stimulate excursions, golden sand dunes and seductive range of Aravali
offer the ideal spots for trekking. Mount Abu area, Mewar belt along
Udaipur-Kumbhalgarh-Chittaur combine and Sariska-Alwar-Amber belt are
the most important destinations for trekking.
The best time for trekking in Rajasthan is Winter and monsoon.
Trekking lovers can also visit the well known and only hill station of
Rajasthan Mount Abu. Mount Abu is the very attractive hill station of
Rajasthan situated in the woody hills. The only hill station of
Rajasthan, Mount Abu is more than just a summer retreat. It is the
perfect destination for nature lovers and trekking fanatics.
There are many wonderful meadows, dense forests, crystal lakes,
waterfalls and rivulets meandering through the countryside. One of the
ancient mountain ranges of the world, the Aravallis, extending from
north-east to south-west have some charming forest areas.
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Trekking and Rajasthan |
Trekking
and Rajasthan! Sounds strange! But it’s true. The topography of this
state is such that it provides wonderful opportunities for the
trekkers. The desert regions and the hill ranges are ideal for
trekking in Rajasthan.
Lying in the west of India, the topography of Rajasthan differs from
sand-dunes of the desert to the lofty hill ranges of the Aravallis
which makes Rajasthan a trekker's paradise.
There are lot of amazing meadows, dense forests, crystal lakes,
waterfalls and rivulets meandering through the countryside. One of the
old eat mountain ranges of the world, the Aravallis, approaching from
northeast to south-west have few wonderful forest areas. Mount Abu,
about 1300 mts. above sea level is an ideal locale.• Trekking route will be from Abu Road to Guru Shikhar (highest peak
of Aravali) OR Thandi Beri to Kumbhalgarh fort.
Trekking can make you crazy and if you are crazy then Trekking is made
for you!!! Trekking means walk, walk and walk until the leg doesn’t
points at you conveying you to stop the actual meaning of Trekking in
Rajasthan is a mixture of talk and stop or it can also be said that
Trekking involves longer journey on leg in the places where mainly
there is no or low transportation facilities. People have a mindset
that this activity is performed mostly in jungles and on mountainous
areas but these are not the only places for trekking as the Rajasthan
is also making a significant mark as trekking is also carried at this
place that too on larger grounds.
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Where Trekking is enjoyed Greatly? |
Aravallis,
Dense forest, crystal lakes and waterfalls places are the places where
Trekking in Rajasthan can be carried. Mount Abu is a place where large
number of trekkers visit for enjoying adventure at the greatest. Also
the Kumbhalghar comes into picture as this is also one of the most
visited and demanded place when the question of trekking in this
desert places comes in special highlight.Kumbhaighar is situated in
Udaipur which is very convenient form the trekking point of view.
In short we would say that walking long in forest, stepping deep in
desert and climbing high on the mountains are the actual structure of
Trekking in this place of India which is called as the Pilgrimage of
cultures and adventures as well.
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Mount Abu |
About 1300
mts. Above sea level is a perfect locale. Kumbhalgarh is different
area in the Aravllis which is also fine for trekking. Kumbhalgarh is
just 90 kms from Udaipur off the Udaipur-Pali-Jodhpur road. Trek upto
the historic Kumbhalgarh fort.
There is also a wildlife of the Aravallis. One can trek from Abu road
to Guru Shikhar (the highest peak of Aravallis), Thandi Beri to
Kumbhalgarh fort or Ranakpur to Rawali Tatgarh. The best time for
trekking in Rajasthan is from November to February. But mid-September
to end of October is also pleasant. There is ample space for camping
under starlit nights or in the Dak Bungalow and Forest Rest House
depending on the tourists preference.
If you
thought the Himalayas or the Ghats are the only places where trekking
is possible, you need to re-think your options, for the hilly areas of
Rajasthan as hilly areas of rajasthan provide several days of ideal
trekking opportunities. The Mewar belt with the
Udaipur-Kumbhalgarh-Chittaur combine, or the area around Mount Abu, or
the Sariska-Alwar-Amber belt is excellent for trekking.
Winter is the excellent period for trekking, though the monsoon months
provide romantic, green getaways. It is best to trek in a small group,
and carry only basic necessities, since provisions can be bought along
the way, but do ensure a supply of bottled water. Trekkers can choose
to camp in the open countryside, though there are likely to be quaint,
personalised hotels available in most areas.
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