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                                      Bike Safari at Jammu and Kashmir |
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This motorbike safari is one of the best activities to participate in a holiday catering pure unadulterated pleasure & taking the challenge of the intricacies of riding your 500cc motorcycle in the High Himalayas. you won't find any problem in driving through the cold desert region of Ladakh, Lahaul-Spiti and Kinnaur.
This motorbike safari is initiated in the alpine valleys of Manali, to ascend high mountain passes in the Zanskar & Ladakh ranges. The safari involves cross country ride of Changthang area, burning out energies at Tsomoriri lake & not to forget the Bactrian camel on the ancient silk route of Nubra Valley at the foothills of the world's highest battlefield. We will be crossing High altitude Passes - Rohtang Jot - 3978 M ; Baralacha La (pass) - 4830 M ; Lachungla La - 5060 M & (Suraj Tal Lake) ; Khardung La - 5602 M . We visit Dharamsala, the seat of his Holiness the Dalai Lama and visit various monasteries enroute to get an insight into the teachings of Lord Buddha.
Overview:
Jammu and Kashmir is the sixth largest state in India including the area occupied by Pakistan and China. The crown of India lies in the extreme north of the country and is bounded on three sides by China, Afghanistan and Pakistan.
The entire state is almost mountainous, broken by stretches of valley and dotted with mountain lakes. The state is studded with a number of hill stations, which are refreshing cool in summer. They offer to the tourists a leisurely or adventurous holiday amidst breath-taking scenery.
Strategically located Jammu and Kashmir State constitutes the northern most extremity of India. Large parts of it have, however, been annexed by China and Pakistan. Yet, some of the most majestic parts of this state remain in India. The State is bounded by Pakistan, Afghanistan and China from the West to the East.
It has four geographical zones viz;
- Sub-mountain and semi-mountain plain known as kandi or dry belt,
- The Shivalak ranges,
- The high mountain zone constituting the Kashmir Valley, Pir Panchal range and its off-shoots including Doda, Poonch and Rajouri districts and part of Kathua and Udhampur districts
- The middle run of the Indus river comprising Leh and Kargil.
A major portion of Jammu & Kashmir State consists of the western Himalayas, which besides many lofty mountain ranges with varying heights of 3000 to 6000 meters and above, also abound in rivers, lakes, passes, glaciers, plateaus and plains. The number of streams, brooks, hill torrents and rivers is also fairly large. The most important rivers are the Indus, Chenab, Jehlum and Ravi.
How to reach Jammu and Kashmir by Air: The state has three airports, namely:
Srinagar
, Jammu and Leh. Major airlines like:
Indian Airlines
,
Jet Airways
operate regular flights to these airports.
How to reach Jammu and Kashmir by Road: The state has good road network connecting important neighbourhood cities Dehi,
Amritsar
Ambala, Chandigarh, Ludhiana, Jalandhar, Pathankot, Shimla and Manali.
How to reach Jammu and Kashmir by Rail: The most important railways station is Jammu Tawi, which is served many important trains and is so well connected with the rest of the country.
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