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Himachal
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The streams of
Himachal Pradesh fall under two categories; General waters and Trout waters.The
major State’s streams include- Beas, Sutlej, Ravi, Tirthan, Sainj, Uhl, Baspa,
Pabar, Lambadug, Giri, Rana, Nugal Gai, Baner, Bata, etc.The major fishes
available in these streams are Trout, Mahseer, Nemacheilus spp, Barilus sp,
Schizothoracids Crossocheilus sp. Glyptothorax spp. etc.
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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.
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Himachal Pradesh’s
snow-fed rivers offer tremendous opportunities for the challenging sport of
rafting. The rivers Chandrabhaga (Chenab) in Lahaul, the Satluj near Shimla, the
Ravi near Chamba and the Beas near Kullu offer immense whitewater rafting
possibilities. There are tremendous river running expedition opportunities
between Shamshi and Aut on the Beas. The 20-km stretch has exciting and extreme
whitewater rapids.
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The main trekking areas in
Himachal are the Dhauladhar and Pir Panjal ranges, routes over the passes
between the Shimla region and the Kullu valley, the numerous treks out of Kullu
and select tracks in the Trans-Himalayan regions of Kinnaur, Lahaul and Spiti.
Most trekking areas are between 1,500 meters and 6.000 meters.
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The state of Himachal Pradesh
has emerged in the recent years as one of the favorite destinations with
domestic and foreign tourists alike. Varied ranges of terrain and climate in far
flung areas offer many options to experienced as well as uninitiated adventure
sportsmen. And Golf is another sport that is becoming popular rapidly in
Himachal Pradesh.
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The area around Manali presently forms the core of
mountaineering in Himachal. The Beas Kund region and lower
reaches of the Hanuman Tibba (5,930m), the Manali and
Shitidhar peaks around the source of the river Beas, and the
Deo Tibba (6,001m) area, are suggested for beginners with
some experience.
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Himachal is ideal for skiing. In the past
years it has become a big centre of attraction for the
tourists during winter. From December to March it wears its
white winter garb, with snow trimmings on its tall green
pines and deodars. Its undulating slopes are fashioned by
nature to exhilarate lovers of winter sports.
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By jeep, car or on motorcycle, you can
explore the variety Himachal has to offer. By jeep, the
Trans Himalayan tracts can steadily unfold their natural and
man-made wonders. Along one of the world's highest highways,
you can drive out of Manali, cross the Rohtang pass (3980
m), and move through arid Lahaul to Leh and Ladakh.
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