| Camping |
Well what's life without some adventure? Just imagine you and your paramour at a height of 10,000 feet above and staying in tents with no heat convectors at your rescue but just special tents and sleeping bags and the closeness of your beloved one. If desired accompanied children can be given Separate tents.
OOPS!!!! Life is exceptionally ecstatic with snow peaked mountains accompanying or sometimes the rains. The snow and the spell bound silence of the environment broken by the chirping of birds. Get our vigilant, interactive, young and professional guide singing their traditional songs to fill your hearts. Some interrupting when they are about to hum careless whispers or some love notes may be. |







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| Bird Watching & Fishing |
With more than 1250 species of birds, India and the rest of South Asia, are a paradise for bird watching. There are over 925 breeding species (~920 residents). The Indian birds belong to 16 groups called 'Orders', which are further divided into 'Families', 'Sub-families' and 'Genera'. For birding in India, 13 bio-geographical regions can be demarcated: Trans Himalayan, Western Himalayas, Eastern Himalayas, Desert, Semi-arid, Gangetic plain, Central India, Deccan Plateau, Western Ghats, Eastern Ghats, North East, Coasts and the Andaman Nicobar Islands. The Blue Peafowl (Pavo cristatus) is the national bird of India. |







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| Desert |
Camels were a means of transport for the people living in the Rajasthani desert. More and more trucks are taking over. But no camel will be jobless while tourist like to rent them for site seeing. Jaisalmer is one of the places where tourists will get offered camel treks everywhere they go.



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