“Unity in diversity” is the specialty of India. The Indian subcontinent has the most diversified culture under one country of the world. And if we are talking about the culture how can we miss the villages of Indian Himalayas. From thousand years old traditional temples, houses, local organic food, fresh fruits, languages, folk songs, dance, attire, homestay lifestyle, the ultimate peace, the heavenly Himalayan beauty, and above all the simplicity of kindest people on the earth. So, take out some time from your busy schedule, spend some days in a no network zone away from all your corporate calls and mail, give yourself a genuine break from the fast running life of the city. Come wear the local traditional cap, spend some peaceful days of your life, enjoy the warm hospitality, and explore the rich culture of Himalayan Villages.
I did Sandhakphu Phalut Trek with Rohit,
Had a wonderful experience with him.
He takes care of all the aspects and had every emergency item carried in his bag pack for all of us (group of 8) including candies too. We heard some of his adventurous stories about his previous treks which made us wanna trek again. Very rarely do we come across youngsters with utmost maturity, principles intact and true to their job. Rohit was all of that. If we do travel soon again, we would definitely contact him to be our leader again.
Thank u Rohit for your perfect leadership and guidance