Monday, November 23, 2009

Kayaking in Karnataka

Kayaking is a powerful means of giving access to wildlife which would otherwise be difficult to see, due to the density of the forestation by the riverside. For maximum opportunities to report wild life and for an extended family adventure tour on the water, kayaking trip is a viable option.

You can try out kayaking in an area with minimal current. This is ideal for beginners trying to come to terms with the techniques of paddling. Indeed, kayaking can be more of a calming tour into nature than a sortie into the exciting world of a stunt performer. The Kayaking tour offered in the Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka state is something one cannot miss. A rich variety of bird life can be seen along the water bodies of Uttara Kannada. Dandeli is another kayaking destination for you and your family. It is a short trip from Goa and within overnight striking distance of Bangalore city. Here, a number of water and adventure sports are offered. It is one of the top locations in the land of kayaking, canoeing and rafting.

To every kayakers, the rapids which violently shake the inflatable rafts on their descent of the Kali River in Karnataka, present a white water sporting challenge. Beginners receive basic training and close supervision, in addition to all of the necessary equipment. Two kayaking trips are run each day, and a two-our paddle training session costs Rs 650 per person.

Majali Beach Village located at Karwar is a small coastal town lies on the northern tip of coastal Karnataka. The village is having a small lake in the backyard which is suited for family adventure sports like Kayaking, rowing and fishing.

Best season for kayaking in this river starts from November to June. Therefore, if you are a beginner, staying upright in the kayak was more of a challenge. Flat water is a difficult thing to manage. Once you control it, it is all fun for you!




Mohen Naorem is the Editor of News Portal called North East Voice. http://www.nevoice.com

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Thursday, November 12, 2009

Bicycle Touring Vacation - A Great Way to Enjoy Road Cycling

If you are looking for an adventurous trip during this vacation then you may opt for bicycling tour that allows you to enjoy a true vacation. In bicycle touring you get a chance to explore the area and learn more about your travel destination. As compared to the other adventure sports like ballooning trip or rafting, bicycle touring vacation is more relaxing and enjoyable. It allows you to explore the cultural aspect of the destination and adds more meaning to your vacation. It is fun filled way to spend your holiday.

There are three different types of bicycle trips that may be chosen for your bicycle touring vacation. For simple and relaxed bicycle touring, Road biking trips are apt. The tracks covered in these bicycle trips are asphalt roads. These are generally self guided trips wherein you are provided with GPS device. A guide car also accompanies you as a back up. You can travel and explore your destination at your own pace.

In case you are looking for challenging cycling trips then the mountain biking trips are more appropriate. Here you cover off road rough trails and thus a little expertise is required for this type of bicycle touring vacation. In these tours a guide accompanies you. It includes provision for dining, water, energy bars and picnics as well.

If you want your biking tour to be exciting and relaxing as well then the trekking biking tours or the hybrid biking trips are the best. In this the trail is mostly asphalt road, but it also includes a little off road trails. These bicycling vacations can be self guided or guided as per your requirement.

To get more information on bicycle trips or other types of adventurous trips such as ballooning trips or kayaking, you can log on to www.realadventures.com. They can help you plan the perfect bicycle touring trip and can guide you with it easily. If you want to organize a personal biking tour then the website can help you with that as well. A minimum of 2 people and a maximum of 16 people are required for such trips.

The bicycle touring vacation covers various parts of Portugal, France, Australia, New Zealand and numerous other countries. You can choose an existing tour or get assistance for planning your own bicycle touring vacation through real adventures.




Kumari Patel is an independent writer who loves to write on the topics like sea kayaking, river rafting, and mountain bike touring.

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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

River Rafting: An Overview

White-water rafting can be one of the most exhilarating experiences of a lifetime. River rafters see breathtaking scenery, get great exercise, and experience terrific adventure. There are great places to go river rafting all over the world, but many of the best rivers for white-water rafting are here in the United States.

It’s a good idea to contact a licensed river rafting agency to plan a rafting trip. These agencies, found near most major rivers, provide trained guides and planned routes for rafting rides. Many agencies also provide training for novice river rafters. These services are especially good for people rafting for the first time.

River rafting has been a sport for decades. The person generally credited with inventing river rafting is Bill Dvorak. In 1969, Dvorak was the first person issued a river recreation outfitters license when he formed Dvorak Expeditions in Salida, Colorado. Dvorak created many of the safety guidelines and license requirements for equipment used in white-water rafting. He came up with the idea of having guides lead rafting tours.

There are many great places to go white-water rafting in the United States. One of the most popular is the American River, which starts in the Sierra Nevada and splits into the North Fork, Middle Fork, and South Fork before converging near Sacramento, CA. The American River provides a wide variety of river rafting experiences, from easy rapids for beginners to difficult stretches navigated by expert rafters.

White-water rapids are rated based on their level of difficulty. Water speed, currents, the amount of rocks, and other factors influence the river's rating. The easiest rivers to navigate are Class I; Class VI rivers are considered impossible to run. As equipment has become more advanced, many rivers previously defined as Class IV became Class V, and extremely skilled rafters have begun navigating them safely.

River rafting is a fun and challenging sport. A river rafting vacation is perfect for people who love challenges and being in the great outdoors.




River Rafting Info provides detailed information on river rafting trips in Washington, Colorado, California and the Grand Canyon, as well as Salmon River in Idaho and Rogue River in Oregon. River Rafting Info is the sister site of Inflatable Boats Web.

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Saturday, November 7, 2009

Gallatin River Rafting

Montana Rafting on the Gallatin River with Geyser Whitewater Expeditions



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Snake River Rafting Trip - The Ultimate in Rafting, Some Would Say

One of the best things that you can do in the summer months is to plan to take a Snake River rafting trip that vends its way through Hells Canyon in Idaho. The thrill of this particular river is so great that many consider it to be the ultimate in rafting adventures. The National Recreation Area covers more than six thousand five hundred acres of some of the most awesome and rugged wild areas on this planet and this alone are sufficient reason to choose to take a Snake River rafting trip.

He Devil Mountain

There is the awe-inspiring eight thousand feet drop from He Devil Mountain to the wondrous Snake River that will leave you marveling at the wonders of nature. Once you have taken a Snake River rafting trip down these parts you will want more and more of these breathtaking natural gorges. Companies like Hughes River Expedition, Inc. offer a wide selection of Snake River rafting trips that take place during the months May through September.

You can check their specialty trips as well as schedule of rates as well as online reservation pages to find out more about when to take Snake River rafting trip and also the costs involved as well as availability of accommodation and listing of departures.

A good reason why you should opt to go on a Snake River rafting trip is that there are numerous Native American as well as pioneering historic sites located along the Snake River in Hells Canyon that are well worth checking out. In fact, you won't find such interesting sites in any other part of the US. Once you take a Snake River rafting trip you can stop over to take a look at photographs, check out house pits, and pioneer's cabins as well as the many different mines.

In fact, the geology as well as geography of this part of America is so awe-inspiring that you will never regret taking a Snake River rafting trip. On the contrary, you will want to come back for more. The Snake River offers very high volume of flows and the warm waters are ideally suited for taking a dip and of course the well known rapids provide excellent rafting opportunities.

Utah's Green River rafting trips are famous and also very popular with those who like white water rafting. The Green River stretches from Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area that is situated close to Vernal in Utah and goes all the way to Dinosaur National Monument after which it traverses some Utah's most rugged as well as remote landscapes.




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River Rafting in Colorado

The sport of river rafting was practically invented in Colorado. In the late 1960s Bill Dvorak came up with many safety standards for equipment and many guidelines for proper rafting technique. His Dvorak Expeditions company was the first licensed river recreation outfitter in the country. In the decades since, river rafting has become a hugely popular pastime in Colorado and around the world. Colorado river rafting is some of the best in the world. Some of the most notable of Colorado's many rivers are the Arkansas River, the Colorado River, and the Dolores River. Each one offers rafters a unique and exciting experience.

The Arkansas River starts near Leadville, Colorado and extends through the Midwest, cutting through Kansas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas before emptying into the Mississippi River. There are many beautiful and famous sights on the Arkansas River, including Royal Gorge and Big Horn Sheep Canyon. The rapids on the Arkansas River range from class II all the way to Class V, depending on the part of the river. There are countless excursions offered on different stretches of the Arkansas River lasting from a half day to several days.

The Colorado River begins in the Rocky Mountains and is almost 1,500 miles in length. It is one of the most majestic rivers in the world, stretching through several states and even into Mexico before emptying into the Gulf of Mexico. Some sights along the Colorado River worth mentioning are the Grand Canyon and the Hoover Dam. There are countless river rafting tours on the Colorado River, ranging from beginner's excursions to some of the most intense rapids found anywhere.

The Dolores River is another great spot for Colorado river rafting. The Dolores River is a 250-mile long tributary of the Colorado River. It runs through the states of Colorado and Utah. Ponderosa Gorge on the Dolores River offers rafters exciting Class III and IV rapids, while Slickrock Canyon has Class II and III rapids. The Dolores River is one of the most scenic parts of the country.

Colorado river rafting is an exciting adventure. What better place to go river rafting than the place where it originated?




River Rafting Info provides detailed information on river rafting trips in Washington, Colorado, California and the Grand Canyon, as well as Salmon River in Idaho and Rogue River in Oregon. River Rafting Info is the sister site of Inflatable Boats Web.

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Monday, November 2, 2009

The Making Of Grand Canyon Hidden Secrets, history & facts, grand canyon IMAX Part 1 of 6

www.ExploreTheCanyon.com Grand Canyon | Hidden Secrets the grand canyon facts, grand canyon history, IMAX cimemagraphic grand canyon pictures & video, grand canyon national park, views of the colorado river grand canyon, whitewater rafting the grand canyon, grand canyon fun facts, the grand... ... "the grand canyon history" facts map pictures video location "national parks" "yellowstone park" IMAX theaters



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Sunday, November 1, 2009

White water rafting on Yellowstone River





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Yellowstone river inflatable kayaking

Montana Whitewater Raft Company in Gardiner, MT offers inflatable kayaking trips on the gorgeous Yellowstone River. More exciting than a raft trip -



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Walking in Slovenia - The Spectacular Julian Alps and Beautiful Soca River Valley

In a tiny Slovenian hamlet tranquillity reigns and village life is still dominated by the seasonal routines - driving the sheep up to high pastures when the snows clear, the daily process of turning their milk into cheese, hay-making (the meadows need to be cut 4 times a year - usually by hand!), mushroom-picking in the autumn and tending abundant little vegetable gardens to ensure a supply of fresh greens throughout the year. This calm, pastoral scene is set beneath the stunning, limestone peaks of the Julian Alps, which soar dramatically above the villages and hamlets on the rolling meadowland below.

The Julian Alps are the easternmost outpost of the Alpine range that stretches in a crescent across southern central Europe. They are named in honour of Julius Caesar (Cividale, just across the border in Italy, was founded by Caesar as Forum Iulii). The highest peak is Mount Triglav at 2,864m and the beautiful emerald So
a River rises in the heart of the Julian Alps, cutting a serpentine valley southwards into Italy, where it becomes the Isonzo.

A unique feature of these mountains is that they formed the front line of what became known as the Isonzo Front, during World War One. Between 1915 & 1917, the Italians faced the Austro-Hungarians on a battlefield like no other - the peaks and ridges of the high Alps - and today, there is still a lot of fascinating evidence of that conflict in the shape of lines of trenches, caves dug into the mountainsides, and some poignant memorials to the fallen, high up near the peaks.

2007 marks the 90th anniversary of the Battle of Caporetto, which saw a combined Austro-Hungarian and German force overwhelm their Italian opposition at the town of Caporetto, in what is now Slovenia, and advance to within 70 miles of Venice. This breakthrough marked the culmination of 2½ years of bitter armed struggle amongst the formidable mountain peaks and high passes of the Julian Alps, where the awesome terrain made for supremely difficult conditions in which to fight.

Terrible terrain for battle undoubtedly, but the Julian Alps are majestic, soul-fortifying landscapes to walk through and explore in peacetime. And peace is what the friendly inhabitants of Kobarid (formerly Caporetto) and the surrounding villages enjoy in great abundance today. The walking is superb, and very varied. One can stroll down through the woods, accompanied by birdsong and the sound of mountain streams tumbling over waterfalls hidden amongst the trees. In the valley, these streams join the rushing, turquoise-blue waters of the So
a River tumbling over the rocks and hurtling through narrow defiles on the short journey to the Adriatic, while on the plateau above, there is a tiny, frescoed chapel, beautiful waterfalls and flower-filled meadows. A walk on the slopes and saddles of the Julian Alps themselves invariably yields breathtaking views across the valley to Italy, or into the wild, empty expanse of the Triglav National Park. Occasionally, one stumbles across a collapsed trench or an overgrown gun-emplacement, high on a windy ridge, but nature's softening of the scars, and the sheep gently grazing on the gentians all around, are a reminder that there is more than a little truth in the adage "Pax Vincit Omnia".

Slovenia has a very healthy population of wolves, lynx, and brown bears, although you are unlikely to meet any of them (the latter are said to have come north in large numbers to escape the upheavals following the break up of Yugoslavia - bears like a bit of peace and quiet). The forests are home to red deer, roe deer and wild boar, and in these mountains chamois and ibex can also be found. Pine and beech martens are present, as are hares, badgers and foxes. There is wealth of bird-life, including grouse and black grouse, birds of prey (golden eagle, buzzard, hawk, white-tailed eagle), owls (tawny owl, Ural owl, long-eared owl and eagle owl) and woodpeckers (green, black and grey). If you walk in the woods after rain you are almost certain to see the spectacular gold and black mottled skin of a salamander.

Slovenia is home to some 3000 plant species. The majority of the most interesting - of which 70 are endemic and so found only in Slovenia - are 'Alpines'. These include the purple Zois Bellflower, Wulfen's (pink) primrose, Triglav Hawksbeard and many others. Look out for the spectacular mountain lilies and numerous types of orchid. In general the climate and location contribute to lush meadow vegetation and varied deciduous woodland - characterized by well-managed beech forest.

The walking in this region is rewarding any time between May and October. In the spring, the upland meadows are thick with flowers, including many varieties of orchid, and snow lingers picturesquely on the mountain peaks. Summer can be hot, but the air is usually refreshing above 1500m and there are plenty of shady walks to choose from and cool mountain streams to paddle in. October offers crystal clear days and beautiful autumn colours.

There are plenty of activities available in the area. The So a River and its tributaries are superb for organised activities like white-water rafting, canoeing, hydrospeed and canyoning. It is also possible to fish for the marbled trout which is unique to these waters. There are also tandem paragliding flights, horse- riding and mountain biking to be enjoyed. There is an open car-train from Most na So
i to Bohinjska Bistrica, which enables you to visit the beautiful lakes of Bled and Bohinj for the day. The little town of Tolmin has a farmer's market on a Saturday, selling all manner of delicious seasonal treats, whilst a drive to the head of the So
a Valley really takes the breath away, culminating in 25 hair-pins to the Vrši
Pass. The small market town of Kobarid is home to an award-winning museum focusing on the battles of the WW1 Isonzo/So
a front. If you wish to venture over the border, you could spend the day in the charming Italian town of Cividale, with its medieval centre, Celtic hypogeum, Lombard temple, 15th C cathedral, and museums.

There are daily flights from the UK to Ljubljana, the capital city of Slovenia, and regular low-cost flights to Trieste (Italy) too, from where is it only 1 ½ hours drive over the border to the So
a River area.




Walking specialist tour operator Upland Escapes offer flexible holidays in the Julian Alps and Soca River area, based in a traditional rural village, in comfortable rooms with private bathrooms. They bring low impact sustainable tourism to the area and their knowledgeable local Manager will introduce you to the people and the magnificent walking in the region. They offer a combination of organised and self-guided walking to suit all ages and abilities, allowing each person to walk as much or as little as they like. They also provide a lavish daily packed lunch, a Handbook crammed with local information, and a hire-car (carbon neutral of course!) which allows the area to be explored fully with maximum independence.

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For further information on this and other Upland Escapes holidays in beautiful undiscovered upland regions of Europe, including in southern France, the French Pyrenees, Italy's Abruzzo region and Gran Canaria, please contact 01367 851 111, email reservations@uplandescapes.com, or visit http://www.uplandescapes.com

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