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JAYALGARH – WHITE WATER RAFTING

Jayalgarh About 90 km from Rishikesh, the village of JAYALGARH in Uttarakhand, where the camp is located, is blessed with bright green fields of fresh vegetables, the background score of the gurgling Alaknanda River and only one campsite along its edge, keeping it pleasantly secluded from the rafting action on the over-treaded banks of Rishikesh, downstream. It is a wonderful retreat for the entire family, a group of friends or just for you.

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BHRIGU LAKE TREK

Bhrigu Lake is a lake located at an elevation of around 14500 feet near Manali in Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh. It is located to the east of Rohtang Pass and is around 6 kilometres from Gulaba. It is named after Maharishi Bhrigu. Legend has it that the sage used to meditate near the lake and hence it has been rendered sacred; the locals believe that due to this the lake never freezes completely.

Bhrigu is one of the most picturesque alpine lake. It appears magically before you as you ascend the trail and takes you by surprise. You walk across one of the most magnificent meadows of Gulaba to get here. With panoramic view of Pir Panjal, Dhauladhar, Great Himalayan range and numbers of peak rising above 6000m, the closest peak nearby are Deo Tibba, Indrasan, Maker Beh and Shiker Beh.

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Mount Abu

Set amidst lush green forested hills, MOUNT ABU is an oasis in the barren desertscape of Rajasthan. Situated at the height of roughly 4000 feet, this beautiful hill station is rich in forests, flora and fauna. Part of Aravali hills, considered to be the oldest mountain range in the world, Mount Abu is known for its gigantic blocks of rocks in different shapes, flowering shrubs and lovely lakes. The major fauna includes Sloth Bear, Leopard, Sambar, Red Spurfowl, and the rare Green Munia.

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Gir Forest

Gir Lion National Park & Sanctuary is the only abode of Asiatic Lions in the world where one can spot them in their natural habitat. A dry deciduous forest with undulating hillocks, the Sanctuary protects a host of wildlife other than Lions. Leopard, Spotted deer, Sambar, Marsh crocodile, Blue bull and Wild boar are a few to mention. Though famous for the critically endangered Asiatic Lions, Gir is also an excellent place for bird watching with over 300 species.

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