Everest Base Camp

I just got back from the Nepal trip. We had an amazing time and we could have not asked for a better experience. Our group was brilliant. The staff (porters and Sherpas) were phenomenal, the food was top notch and the views were everything I hoped for and more...I know I will be back there again. The people and places are very close to my heart now.

Thank you for making my dream come true.

Sally Josenhans | Fredericton (NB) Canada

Indian Himalaya

Indian Himalaya

Take an adventure holiday in the INDIAN HIMALAYA with World Expeditions, one of the world’s leading adventure travel companies.


The Indian Himalaya covers a vast area along the northern boundary of India, spanning five states including Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh and Uttar Pradech. For the people of the Indian Himalaya, the mountain range continues to dominant their lives as it has done for centuries and marks the divide between three of Asia’s main religions; Kashmir is largely influences by Islam, whereas the foothills of Jammu, Himachal Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh follow Hinduism and from Ladakh (Jammu and Kashmir) through Tibet and onto the eastern state of Sikkim, the dominating religion is Buddhism.

Come explore the region’s rich blend of cultures, religions and dramatic landscapes with World Expeditions. We offer tours and treks in the stunning Garhwal and Ladakh regions.

Undoubtedly the centre stage of the Indian Himalayas is formed by the Garhwal where India’s highest peak Nanda Devi is located. Here, great peaks like Kamet, Trisul amd Nanda Devi rise majestically, separated by some of the mightiest rivers of northern India. It is these awe-inspiring peaks, the beautiful valleys and meadows, and the legends associated with all of the above that make Garhwal so special.

Ladakh translates to “Land of the High Passes’ – and it certainly merits this name with its multitude of towering mountain ranges, river valleys and high plateaus. Unique and remote, the traditional culture of Ladakh derives from Tibetan Buddhism evidenced in the many centuries-old monasteries that are found in almost every village throughout Ladakh. As well, wildlife is abundant in the mountains, and it’s very common on our treks to see the Blue Sheep, Ibex, an occasional wolf, wild yaks, marmots, chukors, and birds of prey such as the Golden Eagle and the Iammergier. Ladakh is also home to the elusive Snow Leopard.


Featured Adventures

Nanda Devi Alpine Trek

The views from the Kuari Pass rival some of the finest in the entire Himalaya range on one of the best alpine treks following trails through luxuriant forests of bamboo, conifer and oak
Trekking
21 days |

Markha Valley & Dzo Jongo

An introduction to basic mountaineering combined with a trek in the Indian Himalaya
Trekking Mountaineering
17 days |

Himalayan Traverse

A stunning traverse of the Indian Himalaya
Trekking
24 days |

Hidden Valleys Of Ladakh

Led by Garry Weare this is an outstanding trek and an ideal introduction to the visually stunning and culturally rich region of Ladakh, high in the Indian Himalaya. Our trek coincides with the Hemis Festival.
Trekking
20 days |

The Road To Leh - Festivals Of Ladakh

During this exhilarating journey to India's north we aim to take in the hill resorts, magnificent mountain vistas and rich tapestry of cultures that make this secluded pocket of the Indian Himalaya so enticing.
Adventure Touring Day Walking
14 days |

Markha Valley Trek

A classic introduction to trekking in Little Tibet following ancient trails linking the villages of the secluded Markha Valley with the grazing pastures of the Nimaling Plains
Trekking
14 days |
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The Weather in Indian Himalaya

The Himalayan Alpine climate varies according to the elevation. It gets colder as the elevation increases and gets wetter as the elevation drops. As a result the temparture and climatic changes in the Himalayan regions change very quickly. All of a sudden there can be occurances of monsoons, floods, high winds, snowstorms and other types of precipitation, which makes the climate over here quiet an unpredictable and dangerous one.

The two major seasons of the Himalayan region are winter and summer. During the winter the region recieves the maximum snow with very icy temperatures. Summer are quiet mild over here, making the places overe here quiet good summer holiday hideouts. Usually throughout the year the Alpine Himalayan region recieves snow.

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