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Offline jam

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Kayaking in India this Easter
« on: February 03, 2009, 09:54:17 »
If you have holidays this Easter why not join IntoIndia on a kayaking expedition on the Tons river. We look after all the logistics including the accommodation, food, transport, and kayak hire if required. Why not go kayaking and actually feel like being on holiday at the same time!

Included in the trip is 5 days of kayaking, a 2 day hike, 2 overnight train journeys and village & temple visits. Read on for more details;


The Tons River Expedition

Dates: April 10th - 19th
Whitewater: Class III (IV)
More Info & Photos: http://www.intoindia.com/tons.html


The style of white-water on the Tons river is quite different to most Himalayan rivers. Most rapids are best descried as medium volume ‘boulder garden’ in style. The river, which is continuous and quite steep, is best suited to rafters wanting a physical challenge and kayakers with class IV experience.

This adventure holiday is for those who want to enjoy trekking and river running in India. The adventure starts with 2 half day river trips with afternoons spent walking through alpine forests or relaxing in fields of wild mint and marijuana. We then depart on 2 days of trekking in the Himalayas, camping out overnight. The final 3 days of the holiday are spent on a 60km action packed, self-contained river expedition.


Day 1: Arrive in Delhi - Overnight train to Dehradun.

Arrive in Delhi airport. Transfer from the airport to the hotel. Spend the afternoon and evening relaxing in your hotel room or taking in the sights of Delhi. Evening transfer to the train station for the overnight sleeper train to Dehradun at 22.10. We travel by A/C sleeper train, the best and most comfortable way to travel overland in India.

Day 2: Dehradun to Tons Valley: 4 hrs

We travel in private vehicles from Dehradun to our fixed camp on the Tons River (435 km) We break the journey up stopping for plenty of chai (sweet milky tea). We arrive at Lunagad for a hot lunch. Enjoy a relaxing afternoon and dinner around the camp fire. Overnight camp.

Days 3 & 4: Rafting

Raft on the Tons from Mori to Khunigad. We start with a comprehensive safety talk and get everybody familiar with being on the river. These two days are great river sections for rafts and kayaks. We come back to stay at Camp Lunagad each evening, to discuss the days adventures over great food in a relaxing setting.

Days 5 & 6: Trekking

We trek up to Ringalli Rest House - an old British Rest House - in time for lunch and we set up camp in the area. Enjoy the great views, walk through the villages and meeting the local people. Return to Camp Lunagad by the afternoon of the fifth day for lunch. Have a relaxing afternoon . Prepare all the gear for the self-contained river expedition starting tomorrow.

Days 7, 8 & 9: Self-contained river expedition

We drive downriver for two hours to reach Tiuni ,the starting point of our river expedition. Here the Pabbar river joins the Tons and the river increases in size and volume. We move downriver into the more tropical part of the valley which has excellent white-water. We paddle big white-water through amazing scenery, camping out on the side of the river each night. After a 60 km journey we reach the Icchari, our take-out point and the end of the expedition. From here we drive to Dehradun to catch the train to Delhi. Arrive in Delhi and transfer to the hotel.

Day 10: Depart India

After breakfast depart to the international airport for your flight home. Trip ends.



Trip Price:
  €879

Price includes, all transport, accommodation and meals. Group Discounts are available.



Contact me for more details on 014433314 or jam@intoindia.com



Cheers


 Jam

Offline Ritchie

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Re: Kayaking in India this Easter
« Reply #1 on: February 04, 2009, 12:25:36 »
Hi jam, does that include flights??
....trip sounds great, really good if freshers want to push themselves that bit further!!!

Offline jam

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Re: Kayaking in India this Easter
« Reply #2 on: February 04, 2009, 14:58:14 »
Hi Ritchie,

Ya its a perfect trip for people who want to push it a bit further, paddle out side Ireland & experience multi-day boating. 

The prices does not include international flights. It is a 'land only' price including all food, accommodation and transport while in India. Flights from Dublin to Delhi via London can be found for approx €600 but they are dropping in price quite a bit at the moment due to the fall in oil prices. One should try to fly with Virgin Atlantic as they currently take sports equipment (including kayaks) for free over and above your normal baggage allowance.


If you can get 4 or more people signing up at the same time we can offer a 10% discount. Or for a group or 12 or more we can run a private trip which would also be at a discounted price.

We are also running 3 other expeditions in 2009, the Zanskar from July 26th to August 7th, the Kali from October 10th to 18th and the Brahmaputra from November 21st to December 5th.

Cheers

Jam

jam@intoindia.com
014433314