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Nestled in the misty beauty of the Western Ghats hills of India is Malshej Ghat. This city is popular for native and foreign tourists alike, both for the natural beauty of the place and for its history and nearby sights and attractions. Many visitors also choose the city because it is traditionally missing the overcrowded and bustling environment of many other neighboring towns and cities.



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Posted by WideAware on Tuesday, June 24, 2008 (107 Reads)
 
adventure So out comes the secret of the century! What do you have to do to transform your climbing?

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Posted by WideAware on Tuesday, April 15, 2008 (427 Reads)
 
instructions Valuables are a constant source of concern while traveling. It is tempting to have a camera o­n hand or a laptop or credit cards, but when immersed in the here and now, it can get to be a burden we don't want. There are simple things we can do, to make our experiences convenient and light.

Read full article: 'How to carry valuables safely in India - tips'
Posted by WideAware on Friday, October 19, 2007 (938 Reads)
 
himalaya The first time I stayed overnight in Ki was also in the year 2000. I was traveling by the local bus, and had stopped for a visit while it went ahead to Kibber, before coming back to Ki and returning to Kaza. As usual, I was lost exploring the dingy passageways and chatting with the monks in the kitchen over endless cups of butter tea, and I lost track of time and the bus.

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Posted by WideAware on Friday, August 17, 2007 (984 Reads)
 
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Ki Monastery is a thousand-year-old Buddhist gompa located in the remote region of Spiti in the Indian Himalayas. The formal introduction line done, Ki looks like a pile of boxes stacked haphazardly, threatening to topple over the picturesque village by the same name at its feet. It is o­ne of the five major monasteries of the Spiti valley along with Thangyud Gompa, Dhankar Gompa, Khungri Gompa and Tabo Gompa. Ki Monastery follows the Gelugpa sect of Tibetan Buddhism.



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Posted by WideAware on Friday, August 17, 2007 (1154 Reads)
 
adventure

Please note that this is not intended to be a stand alone guide, but background reading for those venturing into rock climbing as an activity for the first time. Simply put, rock climbing is climbing rock, but knowing techniques developed through the collective experience of many climbers over the centuries helps us to become better climbers faster.



Read full article: 'Rock Climbing for dummies'
Posted by WideAware on Monday, March 26, 2007 (1328 Reads)
 
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Over the years of experience working in the outdoors, I have come to a realization that among the hundreds of people genuinely interested in exploring themselves through adventure, there are a significant few who seem to get their satisfaction from making your life miserable. As a professional, I can’t rant at them openly.



Read full article: 'How to be the stupidest adventure tourist ever'
Posted by WideAware on Sunday, March 25, 2007 (1170 Reads)
 
himalaya

Rohtang Pass (3978 m) is a high mountain pass across the Pir Panjal range of the Himalaya that connects the Kullu Valley with the Lahul and Spiti valleys of Himachal Pradesh , India . It is situated at a distance of 51 km from the town of Manali.



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Posted by WideAware on Wednesday, January 24, 2007 (2016 Reads)
 
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This is not intended to be a medical explanation, but something based on experience with many people in high altitudes. The most common non-serious problems I have encountered with height gain are flatulence, upset stomachs, early onset of periods for women near their due date, and head aches.




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Posted by WideAware on Wednesday, January 24, 2007 (1401 Reads)
 
himalaya Manali is a small town on the bank of the river Beas, in the state of Himachal Pradesh.

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Posted by WideAware on Sunday, January 21, 2007 (1500 Reads)
 

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