Nov 04 2007
Himachal - Adventure tourism.
For sheer geographical diversity, few places in the world are as richly endowed as Himachal Pradesh. Most of the area has low rolling hills, just a couple of hundred meters above sea level, climb on to touch the core of the
You could go for a game of golf enjoying the beautiful scenery at Naldera, 23 km. from beyond Shimla which is one of the oldest golf courses in
Ice-skating normally begins in early December and carries on to February.
A fairly recent sport that is steadily gaining popularity, para-gliding is possible at various places in the state. Places where para-gliding is done regularly are - Bundla Dhar near Bilaspur, in the kullu valley and at Intkali in the Pabbar valley near Rohru in Shimla district.
The Maharana Pratap Sagar reservoir in Kangra with its 42 km length and 2 km breadth, offers a variety of activities in close collabration with the Directorate of Mountaineering and Allied Sports. Year long activities include swimming, water-skiing, surfing, kayaking, rowing, canoeing and sailing. Similar activities are also available on the waters of Gobind Sagar near Bilaspur, the Chamera lake near Dalhousie (Chamba) and the Pandoh lake on the
By jeep, car or on motorcycle you can explore the variety Himachal has to offer. Jeep Safaris are gaining popularity among the tourists. By jeep, the Trans Himalyan tract can steadily unfold their natural and man made wonders. Along one of the world’s highest highways, you can drive out of Manali, cross the Rohtang Pass (3980 m) and move through arid Lahaul, you drive through the haunting landscapes of Spiti and over the Kunzum pass (4551 m), enter Lahaul.












