Afghanistan Travel and Tour Guide
The great Himalayas run through the entire northern part of India and cover five states of India. Derived from the Sanskrit word “Himalaya” – which means “the home of snow”, it has the largest mountain peaks in the world and is stretched across six countries in Asia i.e. Bhutan, China, Nepal, India, Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Today it is considered as a living paradise on the earth and one of the major tourists’ adventure destinations of the world. So, if you are one of those who are looking best alternative for adventure travel along with soothing ambiance then this is a place to be. It is one of the most wonderful and exhilarating range in the world and the most visited adventure travel spot of India.
This range offers numerous sports activities like trekking and camping that can satisfy your adventure enthusiasm. Besides this, you may even try white water rafting in Mountain Rivers.
Trekking in Himalayas can be most enjoyable and challenging experience of your life. Globally known as trekker’s heaven, trekking in Himalayas actually requires great courage. Though trekking provides you with some of the best opportunities to view the natural beauty through naked eyes but it you need to be physically fit. It can be your one of the most memorable of vacations in Himalaya and also reasonably less expensive. It is a surely best way to enjoy stunning nature beauty and experience it to its full extent.
Camping in Himalayas can be the best way to enjoy nature photography and explore this heaven on earth. Camping in the hearts of the Himalayas can mean more than hanging out with your friends or family members. Perhaps it can be an ideal moment of your life when you can experience no hustle bustle of city life, no tension and no pollution. All you require is to surrender your souls to the Mother Nature and feel its hidden beauty and dimensions. Camping in Himalayas will let you understand why this land has always captivated the hearts of mountaineers, explorers and travelers for over a century.
Apart from all this, rivers in the upper Himalayas are ideal for the river rafting activities. Rivers such as Sutlej, Chenab, Beas nad Ganga offer tough rapids and so making your own ways in the flow of these river can be very thrilling experience. The uncultivated nature and twist of these rivers create an exciting atmosphere for white water rafting. Moreover, a rafting down these rivers can also be a fantastic way to enjoy the vibrant countryside views of Himalayas.
Today, people from all across the world come to the Himalayas for different purposes. There are some who come to view the comprehending nature and some for vacation. Whatever be the reason, the Himalayas foothills are just perfect to experience adventure activities. Here you can even easily sense the eternal vicinity to the lonely rocks, spine-shivering glaciers, unseen wildlife and mountain beauty; everything via enjoying different adventure sports or activities in the Himalayas.
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March 31st, 2009 at 4:34 pm
AMAZING!! love it!
its like u took a picture@@
Hotel Reservation
March 31st, 2009 at 5:15 pm
you, sir, are freakishly talented. congratulations.
Skylar
March 31st, 2009 at 5:25 pm
Not unless he either gets in trouble (therefore being discharged or put into jail, which I'm sure you'd want neither to happen), or injured.
So, sorry to tell you, but he'll have to finish his tour like everybody else, and then also his contract before he can opt for a civilian job.
fuman20000
March 31st, 2009 at 5:38 pm
Since it would take longer than a year, to be accepted into the Army, ship out, complete BCT, complete AIT, get accepted into Ranger School, complete Ranger School, receive deployment orders, deploy, serve, and return, no this would not be possible. All this would take at LEAST 3 years, so even if the person joined the day they turned 17, and was the luckiest man in the world, he'd still be 20.
EDIT: I would like to remind everyone that even though you can join the army at the age of 17 you can NOT deploy until you are 18. OP, you can help us all out by telling us when this person claims to have joined…
RESPONSE TO OBOMBA: Firs of all it is against the TOS to insult other members, and I'm sure your response will soon be deleted. Second of all, I want to remind you that what you said doesn't proove anything. You say you have a friend in the Army who has been enlisted for 4 months and is scheduled to go into Ranger school next spring. First off, if he has been in for only four months he is not even out of AIT yet. Second of all, lets say you're telling the truth. If he joined the day he turned 17, 4 months ago at the beginning of July, and is scheduled to go into Ranger School at the beginning of next Spring, which is (at the earliest) the end of March or the beginning of April. Army Ranger School is a minimum of 61 days, equal to 2 full months. Now he has been in for 11 months, so he is nearly 18. He now will have to receive deployment orders, serve them, and return in less than two years if he joined at 17, one if he joined at 18, less than that if he joined even 1 day after his birthday. NOT POSSIBLE. Especially since I sincerely doubt he joined before he was 18. Take into consideration tha most people turn 18 during their senior year of high school and are usually no less than 18-1/4 when they graduate. That means he would have a like a 4-5 month deployment, which does not exist, especially for low ranking Rangers.
ALSO OBOMBA: It is so pathetic that you used your other four accounts along with your main one to give me 5 thumbs down, and yourself 4 thumbs up, only 4 since you can;t give yourself a thumbs up from the account that made the comment. Grow Up.
Orion
March 31st, 2009 at 10:55 pm
The Brits used to force people of India, specifically Bengal to produce Indigo and Bihar to produce Opium like Americans are doing in Afghanistan today!
My friend, get the truth and fight with the truth. Don't be fooled by 9/11 and false patriotism.
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April 1st, 2009 at 12:55 am
holy shit ur awesome i wish i had ur talent keep up that good work/natacha
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April 1st, 2009 at 4:31 am
GOOD JOB! I Will Susrcibe!
brooke cardinalli
April 1st, 2009 at 12:32 pm
Something to occupy your time..good books or a ipod or even a kindle…after that my microfiber towels…they take up hardly any room, dry in like an hour and are lightweight and work great! Also, depending on where you are going, you usually have bad internet, so a laptop with some games and you can webcam back home. Link below:
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chelseyarlene
April 2nd, 2009 at 2:29 am
Try this website http://www.discoverireland.ie/shannon.aspx plenty to do within an hour or so of Shannon airport.
You don't say if you will have a car or not ? Its a bit limited what you can do if you don't have a car as you would be reliant on public transport which is a bit of a joke outside of the cities. Maybe take an organised coach tour. You could visit The Burren or the Cliffs of Moher if you like nature.
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April 2nd, 2009 at 6:58 pm
my favorite actor! too!
Johnny Depp! best movie Edward Scissorhands! your Awsom! artist!
Hooch Monster (Marches alone)
April 3rd, 2009 at 2:50 am
It is different for every infantryman. If you are in the north east of the Country, chances are, it is going to be physically tough. However; it depends on you. Those mountains are really high, and those militants are tough.
In the south it is hot and dry.
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April 3rd, 2009 at 6:53 am
wow
forrest7309
April 3rd, 2009 at 8:42 am
It is a terrible loss of a great man. I have worked with Australians before in the military and have met some great guys.
I hope his sacrifice is appreciated by free people everywhere.
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April 3rd, 2009 at 2:01 pm
can’t believe it’s drawn out of nothing, could be a photography!
Hotel Reservation
April 3rd, 2009 at 9:26 pm
amazing, how is that possible!? !?
Anonymous
April 3rd, 2009 at 10:12 pm
AMAZINGGG
Dean H
April 4th, 2009 at 12:34 am
Private, Pay Level 1 is £1,352 PCM… Plus any allowances ect, but really not much more than light role, mech on PL1 ect
Scott S
April 4th, 2009 at 3:41 am
Well, Kipling had something to say about the region…
Like any combat zone, keep your eyes and ears open at all times. The people are mostly friendly, and quite proud. Treat them and their traditions with respect. If possible, spend some time in a marketplace. You'll get skinned by the hagglers there, but it's a lot of fun.