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Experience the most exhilarating adventure in India. Enjoy mountain climbing in India and conquering those virgin mountains of sub-continent. Tourists from all over the world travel to India with the thrilling intent of mountain climbing in India.
The amazing flora and fauna, the high peaks, as high as 3000m, the snow capped mountains, the lush green valleys and the barren rocks, everything about the mountains mesmerizes every tourist. Mountain climbing in India lets you venture the nature in its true colour. Explore the paths and acquire the wide-open spaces of the Himalayan peaks.
Mountain climbing in India takes you much closer to the nature. In India there is a wide range of challenging peaks. Climbing these peaks can lead you to ultimate thrill, adventure and fun. Peaks like the Nun-Kun Massif in Jammu and Kashmir, Spiti and Lahaul in Himachal Pradesh and the sheer straight mountains of Gharwal and Kumaon regions in Uttrakhand, are some of the perfect destinations for Mountain climbing in India.
The best time for mountain climbing in India is the summer. The perfect months are from May to Mid-October as they are best time to climb mountains at high altitudes. A rainy month of July is not advisable for mountain climbing in India as landslides during rains are common.
The basic equipments that you must carry during mountain climbing in India are ropes, crampon (ice-climbing spikes), gaiter, head lamp, snow goggles, chock (a metal device inserted into rock as anchor; also, nut), butane gas, twin sling, shoes, carabiners (oblong metal rings), harness seat, ice axe, ascender, descender (a device used for rappelling), hammer, tent, sleeping pad, rucksack, sleeping bag, jummar (device with handles and is used in pairs to ascend a rope), pulley, and helmet.
The main tourist destinations for mountain climbing in India are the mountains peaks around Manali in Himachal Pradesh, several group of many majestic peaks across the Rohtang pass at the Lahaul region, the state of Jammu & Kashmir houses popular peaks namely Kolahoi (5425 m) and Harmukh (5148 m), the Kishtwar region is known for its popular peaks like Sickle Moon, Arjuna and Flat Top extending up to a height of 6,000 metre above sea level. Ladakh is the major attraction for mountain climbing in India, as it has challenging mountain peaks extending above 7,000 metre. Some of the famous mountain peaks of the region include Zanskar (6,150 m), Kun (7,077 m) and Nun (7,135 m) mountains. The state of Uttaranchal offers some of the most challenging peaks like Shivlinga (6,542 m), Meru (6,540 m) and Kedarnath (6937 m).
Explore the mighty mountains, trek every peak and feel the thrill as you sweat it down while mountain climbing in India. So be ready for the ultimate adventure!
