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Winners Of The Trek Photographer of the Month - September 2019 Announced
S eptember in the mountains is a month where seasons change. Our monsoon treks come to an end, and a colourful autumn season begins. Trekkers can see vivid hues of bright reds, oranges, and browns,
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How An Offline Map Saved My Life
“R avi you will have to leave for another exploration.” This is how my slope manager Rajkumar welcomed me to Jagatsukh, the Indiahikes Manali Base camp. I had just returned from an exploration with
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The Realities of Trekking to Auden's Col
Trudging across the vast snow desert that was Khatling glacier, Arun Joshi heard a shout. One of the snow bridges had given way. It collapsed into a crevasse – taking their porter down into it. They
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The Challenges Of The Green Trails Fellowship: Notes From A Fellow
T he Green Trails Fellowship came to me at a time in my life when I was looking to experience life in the mountains. I did not want to go there as a tourist or even a trekker, for that matter. I
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Why Trek Leading Is A Great Option For Women
T here is a definite change that has been happening in the outdoor industry. More and more women are coming to the mountains. More than 20,000 people trek with us every year, out of which, 32 percent
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Why Introduce Our Himalayan Outbound Programme To Your Workplace
T oday, I’m writing to you about something you can implement in your workplace. It is a unique leadership and team building program suitable only for companies and B-schools. You may know that every
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New Routes Opened To Kedarkantha and Brahmatal This December
W e have some good news for all those who found our Kedarkantha and Brahmatal batches full this winter season. We have now opened two new routes to these treks! These are new secluded routes with
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THE Stand-out Section On Every Himalayan Winter Trek
A t Indiahikes, we have the habit of diving deep into each trek, and dissecting small sections of the trek. You will not believe the debates that go on about even 100-metre sections. And I’ve noticed
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Why The Har Ki Dun Trek Is Incomplete Without A Visit To Ruinsara Tal
I have a confession to make. I was very reluctant to trek to Har Ki Dun (albeit before the introduction of the Ruinsara Tal) for many years. It is a popular trek. All our trekkers love it. It is
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Announcing Our Instagram #IH100K Contest Winners
T he Indiahikes Instagram account hit 100K subscribers last month. This has been a 4-year-long journey in the making. Through our Instagram account, we have seen some stunning pictures of our treks,
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