|
|
|
| |
JEEP SAFARI IN HIMACHAL |
| |
By jeep or on a car, you can explore the variety Himachal has to offer. By jeep, the Trans Himalayan tract 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, you drive through the haunting landscapes of Spiti and over the Kunzum pass (4551 m), enter Lahaul. Himachal has an extensive network of roads and treks and apart from the routes mentioned above, there are several others you can traverse on. By car, driving over the more demanding routes may not be possible, but in no way does this curtail the range of experience.
JEEP SAFARI IN RAJASTHAN
Remember that on jeep safaris, you are unlikely to be driving on well-developed roads and may often venture into the open countryside. The driver is well versed on the routes and is adept at four-wheel drive to which he may need to resort on different occasions. Some routes are simply outlined as suggested below:
|
|
 |
|
OPTION # 1
A six-day trip beginning in Bikaner and halting at overnight camps at Dhumpaliya. Samrau, Jamaniya-ki-Dhani, Jaisalmer town and Bainsra village. En route, you will see peacocks, deer and demoiselle cranes in their hundreds at Kheechan. Tour concludes at Chabha from where the highway connects with Jodhpur.
OPTION # 2
A round trip from Jaisalmer, it includes setting out for Moolsagar, Khuri and Devikot on the first day and to Lodurva, Sam, Kanoi and Kuldhara on the second, before eturning to this desert citadel.
OPTION # 3
A three-day trip from Jodhpur via Bhadrajun, Daspan and Sirohi where accommodation is arranged. The terrain changes from sandy tracts to green hills and the villages en route are picturesque. Tour culminates on the highway connecting with Mount Abu or Udaipur.
|
|
 |
OPTION # 4
Get out of Jaipur for a three-day safari beginning past Sanganer airport and including in its range Kanota, Dhola. |
|
|
| |
|
|
|