1. Snow Leopard Spotting, Kashmir
“The snow leopard comes down to hunt the mountain goats and other animals that come to a lower altitude for grazing. We were very lucky indeed to have spotted three snow leopards on our trip as I have heard stories of people staying up in the mountains for months before they can spot a snow leopard.”
2. Trout Fishing in Avalanche Valley, Ooty
This scenic spot is 25 km from Ooty, and has a lake along with the Avalanche Dam. It is an excellent location for trout fishing and you can get rods on hire from the local fishery center.”
3. Go Glacier Trekking To Gaumukh
This is where the Ganges River originates and it is called Bhagirathi in that region. We began our 19 km-long trek from Gangotri and by the evening, we managed to reach a place called Chirwasa - its place at Bhagirathi Valley. During the night, it got really cold and we could see some of the most reputed peaks of the country - Gangotri 1, 2, 3 and Bhagirathi 1, 2, 3 and icing of the cake, glowing like a crown, was the Shivling Peak. Next day, we started early morning to reach Gaumukh. On the way, we experienced a 500 metre-long landslide prone area where we had to run and cross missing the falling stones. Finally, in a few hours, we reached Gangotri. Trust me guys, I have never seen something so beautiful. This time we were not seeing a mountain covered with ice; this time it was mountain of ice and my first-ever glacier experience - it was simply jaw-dropping beauty.That feeling of seeing origin of India's longest river. Like everyone else even I got a bottle of pure Ganga water home. Worth every step we took in 19km long trek. Life time opportunity.”
4. Bamboo Rafting In Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary
HolidayIQ Traveller Lakshmi R says, “Thekkady is a lovely place to visit. It has its own unique natural scenic beauty. It is rich in flora and fauna. Never miss a chance of boating in Periyar Lake. There you have an opportunity to see and film the wildlife while they are in their natural habitat. Other than scenic beauty in Thekkady you can do various adventurous tourism like trekking, wildlife train, bamboo rafting, border hiking and rock climbing.”
5. Sit Back & Relax With A Drink At Palolem, Goa
“Palolem is a laid back calm and serene beach in southern Goa, which is very different from the other beaches with calm waves away from the hustle bustle of the city. Also no interference from any kind of commercial water sports like motor boats,jet ski etc. People are really hospitable and night life is decent enough to enjoy. Most of the crowd is foreigner's and the beach is very clean. I would say your journey to Goa is not complete without visiting Palolem beach. “
6. Rock Climbing In Sangla, Himachal Pradesh
, “Special about the destination is its location i.e mountains, valleys, snow, river etc. One can feel like he is in the heaven. One who are nature lovers will definitely like this destination. Places like hatu peak, batseri river and chitkul were very good. We did river crossing, rock climbing, trekking etc.”
7. Hire A Bike To Explore Rann Of Kutch
“ We hired a bike from MX autos near Bhuj bus stand. Riding through the desert was a lifetime experience. We covered Kala Dungar first and reached White rann at the sunset. It’s always advisable to visit Rann in the sunset else there is no fun. Next day we explored Mandvi in bike. Just hire a bike and explore Kutch.”
8. Surfing At Dwarka
"The beaches, sunset point and a chance to tackle the waves and play adventure sports is what is great about it." Since Dwarka is a religious destination, there aren't many surfing enthusiasts or any surfing schools here. It is advisable to carry your own surfboard.







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