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Trekkers Speak
Here’s what a few of our trekkers have to say about their experience with Indiahikes. “Our whole group felt like they were at home away from home. We all turned good friends. Also, the trek guide
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Indiahikes launches its first ever Eco Hiking Programme in India
On July 7th 2015 Indiahikes launched its first ever Eco Hiking Programme at Daffodils English School in Bangalore. It’s the first of its kind in the city and the children at the school couldn’t be
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Bengaluru FC at Rupin Pass
Upendra and his friends from Bangalore had something special planned for their trek to Rupin Pass. It was not only about completing the trek for them; it was also about unfurling their passion for
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How to pack your backpack (for a weekend trek)
No, stuffing it all in isn’t the right way to do it What should I pack? On a trek, you only get what you take. Something as simple as a forgotten matchbox can cripple your cooking plans throughout
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Here is what happened to all the litter you picked up on your trek
Every trekker who has trekked with us will be sure about one thing – Indiahikes does not litter. At Indiahikes, we do our best to manage garbage and human waste efficiently. Unfortunately, the task
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June Photo Contest - Results
“The earth is art, the photographer only a witness.” – Yann Arthur Bertrand We had some brilliant entries this time which made it very hard to decide on just three winners. But after long hours of
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What Happened When 26 Students Went For A Trek To Brahmagiri
On August 3rd, a group of 26 enthusiastic children from Poorna Learning Centre set off on a trek to Brahmagiri, a hill close to Bangalore. It was Eco Hiking Programme’s very first school trek. A
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July Photo Contest - Results
We received a flood of entries from trekkers for the July 2015 Photo Contest. It was difficult short-listing just ten out of them. Here are the top 3 winners from the shortlisted nominations.
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Why You Should Trek To Rupin Pass In The Second Season
A long time ago, a massive chunk of a glacier slid down the Dhauladhar ranges of Himalayas, cutting rugged mountains in the shape of a half-barrel. That’s Rupin – a spectacular valley that promises
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Why A Timely Trek Can Bring About A Sense Of Balance
T he other day, in a casual conversation with a trekker, he showed me his watch. The watch had everything in it — GPS, Altimeter, Temperature and a Chronograph. It cost thirty nine thousand Rupees.
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