For the thrill seeking traveller
India is an all-in-one deal. The Indian Himalayas and the many hill
formations present the trekker with innumerable hiking and trekking
options.
The
wildlife sanctuaries, whether in the ‘sholas’ of southern India or the
thick teak forests of the east, whether in the ‘sal’ and ‘shisham’
jungles of the north or the scrub of the west, are for the nature
enthusiast.
White
water rafting in the rapids of the Himalayan rivers, ‘kettuvalam’
cruises in the Keralan backwaters, snorkelling, diving, water-skiing,
beach bumming along India’s extensive coastline, there’s enough to make a
water lover happy. There are many centres for adventure sports like
parasailing and paragliding.
Skiing
in the Alps it is not, but for beginners the slopes in Auli and the
more difficult ones in Spiti would provide some thrill. Some hotels and
clubs allow non-guests/members pay-and-play use of swimming pools and
golf links.
Planning
to surf? Try India. The undiscovered spots on the vast Indian coastline
are well-visited by surfers all around. Surfing in India is still
developing and you will be amazed to experience waves height ranging
from 3 ft to 15 ft during pre and post monsoons respectively. You can
enjoy surfing in various parts of the country including- Mulki near
Mangalore, Gokarna near Goa, Kovalam and Varkala in Kerala, Dwarka in
Gujarat, Kanyakumari in Tamil Nadu, Orissa, Vishakhapatnam and Auroville
in Pondicherry.
Cricket
is special in India. It’s as much about twenty-two guys and a ball as
about the beat of drums and blasts from trumpets, painted faces and
flag-waving, and cheering (and jeering) enthusiasm. Try and catch the
buzz at least once – the recently introduced IPL T20 format is a huge
hit all over the country and for the six weeks in April – May, the
country sits glued to the television screens every evening!
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