Friday, 25 April 2014

Trans Himalayan Jeep Safari – Kalachakra 2014 - Renok Adventures


Kalachakra 2014 is in Leh, Ladakh from July 3 to 14: His Holiness the Dalai Lama will be giving the Kalachakra at the request of the two main organizers of Kalachakra 2014, The Ladakh Buddhist Association and The Ladakh Gonpa Association. The Kalachakra is very complex teaching and practice in Tibetan Buddhism that literally means “Time Cycles”. The Kālachakra tradition revolves around the concept of time (Kala) and cycles (Chakra). Kalachakra teaches the practice of working with the most subtle energies within one’s body on the path to enlightenment.




Trans Himalayan Jeep Safari – Kalachakra 2014 - Renok Adventures


Kalachakra 2014 is in Leh, Ladakh from July 3 to 14: His Holiness the Dalai Lama will be giving the Kalachakra at the request of the two main organizers of Kalachakra 2014, The Ladakh Buddhist Association and The Ladakh Gonpa Association. The Kalachakra is very complex teaching and practice in Tibetan Buddhism that literally means “Time Cycles”. The Kālachakra tradition revolves around the concept of time (Kala) and cycles (Chakra). Kalachakra teaches the practice of working with the most subtle energies within one’s body on the path to enlightenment.




Tuesday, 8 April 2014

Leh Ladakh Jeep Safari

Video Shot during Leh ladakh Jeep Safari



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Stok Kangri trekking expedition

Stok Kangri is the most famous peak in Leh Ladakh as it's been declared as a trekking peak by IMF (Indian Mountaineering Foundation) I submitted this peak last year with Renok Adventures. I am sharing my incredible experience of trekking in himalayas. 

The plan was this first go to Manali and then see how to reach Leh, So I booked myself in a Volvo bus of HRTC (Book online). Reached Manali and stayed in Old Manali in Geeta Cottage which is less crowded then Manali. Now I went to the taxi union's office and booked a taxi for four of us for 20K. Next morning we started early to Leh with a night stop at Sarchu. We reached Leh and explore Leh and surroundings...this was important for acclimatization. 

Pictures speak more than words so here are the pictures from the Journey



This was Rohtang Pass Road

Keylong

Our trekking equipement

Photography in Leh Ladakh is amazing

Approaching the Summit of Stok Kangri

On Summit of Stok Kangri

Leh Ladakh Entry gate to ITBP 




Monday, 7 April 2014

Climbing Mt Everest ? Now you have to bring back the garbage


NEW DELHI — Hoping to clean a trash-strewn pathway to the world’s highest peak, Nepal’s tourism authority declared Monday that those climbing Mount Everest must return from the trip with an extra 18 pounds of garbage.

The rule is the government’s first concerted effort to eliminate an estimated 50 tons of trash that has been left on Mount Everest by climbers over the past six decades. The waste includes empty oxygen bottles, torn tents, discarded food containers and the bodies of climbers who died on the mountain.

Nepal’s government hopes the new rule will result in the collection of nearly eight tons of waste this year alone.

Mountaineering associations and former climbers have become increasingly concerned about the growing refuse on Mount Everest that does not degrade because of the frigid temperature. In 2010, a special team of climbers carried more than two tons of trash down from elevations exceeding 24,000 feet. And last year, concerned climbers collectively carried down four tons of trash.

But hundreds of climbers ascend Mount Everest annually. Most are led by guides and have little experience, so they discard trash along the way to save the energy they need to reach the summit or return to base camp alive. Their trash continues to increase, so much so that some climbers have termed Mount Everest the world’s highest garbage dump.

“From now on, a climber is required to bring down eight kilograms of waste, and that excludes their own empty oxygen bottles and human dung,” said Madhusudhan Burlakoti, joint secretary of Nepal’s tourism ministry.

Climbers who fail to appear at base camp with the required additional garbage will face stiff penalties that could include a ban on future ascents, Mr. Burlakoti said.

“We will not compromise on it,” Mr. Burlakoti said. “Defaulters will face serious legal action.”

Friday, 4 April 2014

Trekking in Jaipur

Trekking in Jaipur Go fish

Jaipur too is surrounded by hills and as a trekking aficionado I though of trekking to one of the hills cook food and return. So I called few of friends and children and made a plan to trek a hill near malviya nagar with red beacon light on top of it. 

All set packed my backpack with all the supplies for the maiden Jaipur trek raw chicken as our chef was very gung ho about it and all sort of spices. Four of us started the trek near the Jaipur shooting range. It was raining and we all were excited to see the Jeep Safari that to in Rajasthan till now we have seen waterfall in my Himalayan Trek - Valley of Flowers. This was wonderful. Initially we didn't face any difficulty as we were trekking on the trails made by shephers and their cattle but after sometime it became difficult because all the trees were full of thorns. We kept walking and finally we reached our destination the Red Beacon light.
Anil & Rajesh resting after the so called hardest trek for them 



Our Stove which failed and we cook our chicken on makeshift chulha
My multifuel stove which ditched us when we required it most ...and then we went in to the jungle to collect wood and we were afraid that we will not get good dry wood but we were lucky we got lot of them. 

Our Chef - Anil and our Chulha
Cooking and chatting It was no less then any of the best cooking shows and on top of that it was a lesson learnt in how to cook without a stove. 

Yummmmmm It was fun to cook there 

Our Guest 


The Red Beacon light cage....first time we saw it so close


Trekking 

Thursday, 3 April 2014

Valley of Flowers Trek

Valley of Flowers trek 

Have you ever imagine yourself in heaven if not then its better to trek to valley of flowers to see it and live it. Valley of Flower is a national park in Indian state of Uttarakhand about 250 kms from Haridwar. Valley of flowers trek is a easy one. Initial leg of trek is about 14 Kms from Govindghat to Ghangaria and from Ghangaria its another 3 kms and you will witness the heaven on earth ....

Still Don't Believe .....see these pictures 














Feeling Happy after visiting the heaven just follow below given link to book your trek 

Valley of Flowers Trek Dates