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By Kaiser Tufail

Anyone wishing to drive through the valley is advised to either do so on a 4×4 vehicle or pray the pleasing scenery soothes your bones.

Returning after yet another weekend trip from our favourite getaway at Sakesar, my wife and I decided to try out a different route on the way back to Lahore. After a heavy downpour, the southbound road from Naushera to Khushab was badly inundated. We checked with some locals about the feasibility of an alternate route heading east to Kallar Kahar to get onto the motorway.

Three successive bystanders assure us that one the road is not bad, except for some repair work, two the road is as good as the other one and three the road is very good. All three comments spurred us to drive through the fabled Soon Valley that lies between Sakesar in the west till Padhrar in the east, a stretch of about 35 miles walled up all along by two ridges about 10 miles apart. What lies between the verdant ridges are striking hues of greens and browns with some shimmery silvers reflected from the beautiful lakes that dot this picturesque valley. ‘Heavenly Bliss’ got a new meaning as we drove through this little traversed stretch of the Salt Range.

Soon Valley Mountains View 270x270 Never too late for the Soon ValleySoon Valley is the home of Awans as was evident from signboards at almost every shop in the small towns of Uchali, Naushera, Jabba and Padhrar. The house nameplates of the more well-to-do locals also display the superior title of Malik. A sign of the extravagant taste and affluence of some locals was evident from the concrete urials (wild sheep of the antelope sub-family) crafted to the most exacting proportions and colours that surmount the roofs of their houses. The real life urial has, unfortunately, been hunted to near extinction in the Salt Range, though conservation efforts claim to have arrested the declining numbers.

A few miles out of Naushera, just as we were discussing the merits of the bystanders’ advice about the road conditions, we were jolted by tyres meeting crushed stone. It was the expected road repair work, of course, but we hoped to ride out the rumble in a short while, if the first comment had some truth in it.

Uchali Lake, part of the 3,000-acre Uchali Wetland Complex, could be seen to our left. The lake is bisected at the western edge by a road that was supposed to connect Uchali town with Chitta village, but remains incomplete due to shortage of funds. Sticking out like an ugly varicose vein over the lake’s placid surface, the road was the brainchild of a local politician who thought that a shortcut through the lake would please the locals and bring in votes, while outrightly disregarding issues of environment and aesthetics. The lake is a birdwatcher’s delight, being home to numerous varieties of aquatic birds, especially during the migratory winter months. White-headed Ducks, Greater Flamingos and a variety of grebes are a sample of these birds that can be found especially in this complex.

2573095354 ff94396143 b 360x270 Never too late for the Soon ValleyAs we continued rumbling over the ‘under repair’ road, we checked with a passing motorcyclist who told us that the broken stretch would continue for another 15 kilometres. Mercifully, the pleasing scenery soothed our bones that were starting to get jarred. Little shepherd boys tending flocks of goats and sheep were a common sight. Even in small hamlets, children seemed oblivious to school life, which is a pity. Even though the roadside villages could see school buildings, attendance seemed less than satisfactory.

After covering 15 kilometres, there was still no sign of a proper road, so we flagged an oncoming pick-up truck to find out what the driver had to say. “15 kilometres more to Jabba and then you will be on a proper road,” he surprised us, just when we thought the worst was over. Crest-fallen though we were, we slowly trudged along the broken stretch assuring ourselves that the beautiful countryside was, at least, worth the rough ride. Gradually, a large water body came into view which was Khabbeki Lake, the second in Soon Valley. Though much smaller than Uchali, it offers a more charming view since it runs along the roadside. Water birds could be clearly seen but are in small numbers compared to the winter migration season, when the lake is full of many kinds of ducks and flamingos.

As we drove on, we noted that there were no ugly billboards and hoardings to mar the scenery. However, stone quarrying and cutting have left some unsightly scars on the adjoining ridges and one is not sure if this activity is being undertaken lawfully. When one considers that the Salt Range is a geological wonder of Pakistan, it is heart- rending to see its priceless fossil-loaded specimens being ground up in the stone-crushing machines.

31082008517 360x270 Never too late for the Soon ValleyEarlier in the morning, we were lucky to have walked over a pathway on Sakesar top, which was littered with rocks bearing imprints of molluscs (a group of small sea animals). Studies show that these creatures lived in the Early Jurassic Era dating to 200 million years ago. Sediments bearing these dead creatures that were once on the seabed got uplifted, folded and buckled — in excruciatingly slow motion — to build mountains due to collisions of the underlying plates of the earth’s crust. Subsequently, erosion of the mountains by the elements led to exposure of the fossils. Such are the ways of Nature that you get to observe in the open air museum of Soon Valley, much as in the Salt Range at large.

The fauna of Soon Valley is restricted to bushes and small trees including sanatha, phullai and kau (wild olive). The wood of the latter is quite hardy and finds use in ploughs, handles and walking sticks. It was no surprise to see a number of camps set up by enterprising Afghan refugees, stacked with heaps of kao wood. Womenfolk, in their brightly coloured ankle-length dresses, could be seen helping their tall, heavily turbaned men with loading lumber in the tractor-driven trolleys. We were left wondering if the local forest conservation authorities are aware of this activity, which, I am told, is prohibited in the area.

Having been on the broken road for two hours, we were delighted when a passer-by told us that Jabba was just 15 minutes away. The car’s fuel warning light had come on and, with no fuel station in sight in the valley, we wanted to get to some worthwhile town at the earliest. As we drove on anxiously, we had a close call when we stalled in a puddle of slush and mud. Mercifully, my wife’s ‘dua’ routine (that had been invoked at several critical junctures earlier) worked, and the wheels suddenly picked up some divinely sanctioned traction. We finally made it to Jabba from where the broken stretch ended and, much to our relief; we got to ride smoothly on a proper road once again.

soon valley 1 360x270 Never too late for the Soon ValleyIt had taken us two hours to cover just 25 km, but we were lucky to have been driving in a beautiful valley, enjoying its idyllic landscape, never mind the bumps and jerks. As with all good things that come to an end, the small town of Padhrar came into view around a bend in the road, and we bade farewell to Soon Valley.

Anyone wishing to drive through the valley would be well advised to either do so in a 4×4 vehicle or, wait for the road to be repaired fully, which is likely to take about a year or so, at least. A simple picnic with the family at the Uchali and Khabbeki Lakes or nature photography, bird-watching and study of rocks and fossils for the keener types, are some recommended activities. Whatever your preference, if you haven’t had a good outing for a while, it is never too late for the Soon Valley!

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Here are some pictures of most beautiful and grand bridges of the World. Hope it will be a great tour for you by sitting in front of your computer screes.

 

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Akashi-KaikyÅ Bridge (Kobe, Japan)

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The Iron Bridge (Coalbrookdale, UK)

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Bridge of Sighs (Venice, Italy)

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Coronado Bridge (San Diego, California, USA)

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Forth Railway Bridge (Fife, Scotland)

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Jadukata Bridge (Ranikor, India)

 

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Golden Gate Bridge (San Franciso, California, USA)

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Confederation Bridge (New Brunswick, Canada)

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The Half-Bridge of Hope (Russia)

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Erasmus Bridge (Rotterdam, Netherlands)

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Kintaikyo Bridge (Iwakuni City, Japan)

 

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Bosphorus Bridge (Istanbul, Turkey)

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Chengyang Bridge (Sanjiang of Guangxi Province, China)

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Chengyang Bridge (Sanjiang of Guangxi Province, China)

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Brooklyn Bridge (Brooklyn, New York, USA)

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Chesapeake Bay Bridge (Chesapeake Bay, Maryland, USA)

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Kawazu (Kawazu-cho, Japan)

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Fehmarn Belt Bridge (Hamburg, Germany to Copenhagen, Denmark)

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Gateshead Millennium Bridge (Gateshead to Newcastle, UK)

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Hangzhou Bay Bridge (Hangzhou Bay, China)

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Bixby Creek Bridge (Big Sur, California, USA)

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Donghai Bridge (Shanghai, China)

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Humber Bridge (Kingston upon Hull, England)

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Hussaini Bridge (Passu, Pakistan)

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The Bridge of Aspiration (Covent Garden, London, UK)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Don’t look down!

If you have strong heart and want to see the world at the height of 4,000ft Chinese cliff-face is the place for you. This place offers you a walking path made up of glass at the height of 4,000ft above a rocky ravine. This is not an ordinary path, while walking on it you can feel that there is nothing under your feet.

Recent visitor STEPHANIE DARRALL updates his vies and thoughts on 11th November 2011. He said that “it is not a path for the faint-hearted. One side of your face there is a sheer rock and on the other side there is 4,000ft drop. This deadly path is 3ft-wide, 2.5in thick and totally made up of glass.

And if that is not enough to bring terror into the pit of your stomach, the path running alongside a Chinese mountainside is made out of glass, allowing a crystal-clear view of where one false step can take you.

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As you can clearly feel from this picture that how scariest it is? A woman is walking on this deadly path by sticking as close to the cliff as possible.

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Dazzling: A glass path suspended on a cliff face has been built on the side of the Tianmen Mountain in China

The skywalk is situated 4,700ft above sea level on the side of the Tianmen Mountain in Zhangjiajie, China.

The 200ft long bridge joins the west cliff at the Yunmeng Fairy Summit, the summit of Tianmen Mountain and Zhang Jiajie.

And it would appear to be too scary for the cleaners – tourists are asked to put on shoe covers before passing to help keep the path clean.

The pathway, built earlier in the summer echoes the glass-bottomed walkway at the Grand Canyon in the U.S.

The 70ft bridge is 4,000ft above the natural wonder and allows tourists to look through 2.5in of crystal-clear glass to the Canyon floor below.

The Tianmen mountain, literally translated as Heavenly Gate Mountain is so called because of a huge natural cave that occurs halfway up to the summit.

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Stunning: The skywalk offers breathtaking views across the Hunan Province for those brave enough to attempt to cross the bridge

Situated in the Hunan Province, Its highest peak is around 5,000ft above sea level and it is home to a wealth of rare species of plants

A four-mile-long cable car was constructed in the park, which is said to be the longest of the same type in the world.

And no matter how terrifying the glass walkway may be – it can only be an improvement from another sky high mountain walkway located in the same province.

The Shifou Mountain, located 82 miles away, offers sightseers a 3ft-wide road made of wooden planks thousands of feet high.

When finished the wooden ‘road’ – which is the width of a dinner table – will stretch for 1.8miles making it China’s longest sightseeing path.

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Not so high spec: Workers built a 3ft-wide plank road on the side of Shifou Mountain, in Hunan Province, China earlier this year

 

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Here are some beautiful and astonishing pictures of different places of Pakistan. Now, you don’t need to spend too much for your vacations in Switzerland, England etc. You can find everything here. Check this post;

1) Astola Island:

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“Astola Island” [near Pasni Baluchistan 40 km from shore]. Astola is Pakistan’s largest offshore island and the only significant offshore island in the northern Arabian Sea.

2) Arror Rock:

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“Arror Rock”  [near Rohri in Sindh] The shape of rock was caused by unknown natural forces. There is also a Shrine on the top.

 

3) Railway Track from “Rohri to Quetta”:

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This is an amazing view of a tunnel and bridge over a river on the railway track from “Rohri to Quetta”. This track passes through 20 tunnels and over 368 bridges. It’s the longest Railway gradient of world, and most scenic Railway ride of Asia.

 

4) Headmarala , Sialkot:

 

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Mountains of Jammu & Kashmir in the background.

 


5) Attabad Lake:


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Attabad Lake also known as Hunza Lake is a lake in the Hunza Valley of northern Pakistan. The beautiful lake was formed due to a massive landslide at Attabad village in Gilgit-Baltistan, 9 miles (14 km) upstream (east) of Karimabad that occurred on January 4, 2010.

 

 

6) Wall of Sindh in Ranikot:


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Is this Great Wall of China? No. It’s Wall of Sindh in Ranikot [3 hrs drive from Karachi]. It’s the part of one of the Largest Fort in World, Fort of Ranikot.

 

7) Kalam Valley:


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It is a valley along the upper reaches of the Swat River in Swat, Pakistan. Kalam Valley is known for its waterfalls, lakes and lush green hills, and is a 270 km drive from Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan.

 

8) Kachura Lake:


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The Kachura Lakes are two lakes in the Skardu District of Gilgit-Baltistan, Northern Pakistan. The lakes, at 2,500 metres (8,200 ft) in elevation, are Upper Kachura Lake and Lower Kachura Lake.

 

9) Mud Volcano:


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In Pakistan there are more than 80 active mud volcanoes, all of them in Baluchistan province; there are about 10 locations having clusters of mud volcanoes. In this region, the heights of mud volcanoes range between 800 to 1,550 feet (243.8 to 472.4 m). The most famous is Chandaragup.

 

10) Great Trango Tower:


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The east face of the Great Trango Tower features the world’s greatest nearly vertical drop. [aka Tallest vertical mountain of world]. Located in Gilgit-Baltistan Region of Pakistan. This is one of the most difficult mountains to climb.

 

11) Laila Peak, Hushe, Karakoram Range:


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It has a distinctive spear-like shape. One of the most beautiful & scenic snow covered mountain of the world. The Laila peak has been climbed only twice.

 

12) Biafo Glacier:


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This is not Fox and Franz Josef Glacier, New Zealand. This is Biafo Glacier – which is a 63 km long glacier in the Karakoram Mountains, Pakistan meets the 49 km long Hispar Glacier at an altitude of 5,128 m (16,824 feet) at Hispar La (Pass) to create the world’s longest glacial system outside the polar regions.

 

13) Makran:


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The present day Makran derived its name from Maka, a satrap of Achaemenid Empire. Maka was an important early eastern satrapy of Cyrus the Great, founder of the Achaemenid Empire.

 

14) Concordia Base Camp:


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This is the view from Concordia towards the valley of the Baltoro Glacier at dawn. On the left [Paiju peaks], middle ,[Trango towers] & on the right [Grand Cathedra].

 

15) The epic Lake Saiful Muluk:


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It is located at the northern end of the Kaghan Valley (34°52′37.34″N 73°41′37.71″E) near Naran, Pakistan. The clarity of the water comes from the multiple glaciers all around the high basin which feed the lake.

16) Village Halmet, Neelum Valley:


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Neelum Valley is definitely another hidden pearl of Pakistan. No other valley in Kashmir can compare this valley and even most of the Pakistanis know little about it and have little visited there.

17) Lansdowne Bridge of Rohri:


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A marvel of nineteenth century engineering, the ‘longest “rigid” girder bridge in the world’ at that time, was begun in 1887. Designed by Sir Alexander Meadows Rendel, the girder work weighing a massive 3,300 tons was erected by F.E. Robertson, and Hecquet.

18) Hingol National Park of Baluchistan:


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Is this Grand Canyon or Texas? No. It’s Hingol National Park of Baluchistan, Pakistan. It got Mysterious Mud mountains, beautiful blue water Hingol river, desert and deep blue Arabian sea. [3.5 hrs drive from Karachi on Makran coastal highway]

19) Cold Desert of Skardu:


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This is one of the most beautiful tourists attraction of Northern areas of Pakistan. There are huge sand plains in Skardu.

19) Passu Peaks, Hunza:


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Mysterious mountains stand like a wall between Hunza river and valley.

20) Uli Biaho Tower:


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It is a peak near Trango Towers and Baltoro Glacier in the Northern Areas of Pakistan. It consists of two main peaks, Uli Biaho Tower (listed by Roskelley as 19,957 feet, and by Kopold as 6109 m (20,058 feet)); and Uli Biaho Peak (Kopold: 6417 m), which as of 2006 was unclimbed.

21) Rakaposhi:


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Rakaposhi is also known as Dumani [Mother of Mist]. It is situated in the Nagar valley.

22) Nanga Parbat:


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It is the ninth highest mountain on Earth and among the eight-thousanders with a summit elevation of 8,126 meters (26,660 ft).
It is also an immense, dramatic peak that rises far above its surrounding terrain.

23) Karamber Lake:


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Karambar Pass marks the boundary between the Chitral and Ishkoman Districts of Pakistan. The Karmabar Lake is almost 3 km long
approx and it is 4300 meters above sea level. The flowers of autumns are worth seeing on this lake.

24)  Deosaid plains – Skardu:


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25) Bara Pani – Deosai:


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25)  Dudipat Lake:


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Dudiptsar Lake or Dudipat Lake is a lake encircled by snow clad peaks in Lulusar-Dudipatsar National Park. The lake lies in the extreme north of the Kaghan Valley

 

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Milford Sound

One of New Zealand’s best-known tourist attractions, Milford Sound attracts about 500,000 visitors each year, and features rocky cliffs, cascading waterfalls and dense forests.

Milford Sound1 Natural Wonders, that Every Adventurer Must Explore

Angel Falls

The highest waterfall in the world, Angel Falls is located in Venezuela, along the border with Brazil. The waterfall boasts a height of more than 3,200 feet.

Angel Falls 3 Natural Wonders, that Every Adventurer Must Explore

Vesuvius

It is the only volcano on Europe’s mainland to have eruped in the past 100 years, but Italy’s Mount Vesuvius is best known for its eruption in 79 AD. The explosion and its aftermath destroyed the city of Pompeii.

Vesuvius Natural Wonders, that Every Adventurer Must Explore

Halong Bay

Because of its abundance of precipitation, most of the islands of Halong Bay are uninhabited. Located in Quang Ninh province, Vietnam, it features thousands of limestone karsts and isles in various sizes and shapes.

Halong Bay Natural Wonders, that Every Adventurer Must Explore

El Yunque

Puerto Rico’s 28,000-acre El Yunque National Forest is the only tropical rain forest in the United States National Forest System.

El Yunque 2 Natural Wonders, that Every Adventurer Must Explore

Grand Canyon

This well-known and frequently visited U.S. National Park runs a mile deep, averages 10 miles wide and was carved out over the past 6 million years.

Grand Canyon Natural Wonders, that Every Adventurer Must Explore

Mud volcanoes

It is estimated that 300 of the planet’s estimated 700 mud volcanoes are found in Gobustan, Azerbaijan and the Caspian Sea. In Azerbaijan, eruptions are driven from a deep mud reservoir which is connected to the surface even during dormant periods, when seeping water still shows a deep origin.

Mud volcanoes Natural Wonders, that Every Adventurer Must Explore

Puerto Princesa Underground River

The subterranean river, located in the Philippines, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and winds about 5 miles into the South China Sea.

Puerto Princesa Underground River Natural Wonders, that Every Adventurer Must Explore

Amazon

This 1.7 billion-acre jungle makes up more than half of the rainforests remaining on the planet. The Amazon is situated in nine countries: Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname and Venezuela.

Amazon 2 Natural Wonders, that Every Adventurer Must Explore

Cliffs of Moher

One of the most visited tourist sites of Ireland, the vertical Cliffs of Moher tower 650 feet high and plunge abruptly into the churning Atlantic Ocean.

Cliffs of Moher Natural Wonders, that Every Adventurer Must Explore

Matterhorn

At 14,690 feet, the Matterhorn is not even the highest mountain in Switzerland, but it is one of the world’s most photogenic, rising up on four elegant faces to a craggy peak along the Swiss-Italian border.

Matterhorn Natural Wonders, that Every Adventurer Must Explore

Komodo

Indonesia’s Komodo National Park was founded in 1980 to protect the endangered Komodo dragon. Attacks on humans by Komodo dragons are rare, but the animals have a fearsome reputation because their sharp teeth and poisonous saliva can kill a person within days of a bite.

Komodo Natural Wonders, that Every Adventurer Must Explore

Sundarbans

The Sundarbans delta, located in Bangladesh and West Bengal, India, is home to the largest mangrove forest on the planet. “Sundarban” literally means “beautiful jungle” or “beautiful forest” in the Bengali language.

Sundarbans 2 Natural Wonders, that Every Adventurer Must Explore

Kilimanjaro

Kilimanjaro National Park was inscribed to UNESCO’s World Heritage List in 1987. Mount Kilimanjaro is the tallest peak in Africa, rising 19,340 feet in the air.

Kilimanjaro Natural Wonders, that Every Adventurer Must Explore

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As everybody know that Kashmir is also called a paradise on earth. Because of its natural beauty, high mountains, greenery and many other things this is really a a natural gift of God for Pakistan. If you ever visit this beautiful paradise, must visit Leh Ladakh once. This beautiful place is located between two world’s main mountain ranges Himalaya and Karakoram, this place is one of the most stunning hill stations, with those attractive landscapes, green valleys, beautiful lakes and those soothing snowy summits. This is a place where everyone forget all of your worries and tensions.

I am sure that Leh Ladakh would be one the most beautiful experience of your life. Trek to Himalaya and the karakorak mountain ranges make your trip more adventurous and exciting.

Popular Treks In Ladakh

The wonderful treks of Ladakh are the ideal mixture of adventure and natural beauty, and present a pleasant experience. Some major treks are:

  • Indus Valley
  • Zanskar
  • Markha Valley
  • Nubra valley
  • Padum Lamayuru
  • Rupshu valley
  • Stok Kangri
  • Suru Valley
  • Pangong Lake Circuit
  • Tso Moriri Lake

These places are best in July to September for an exciting and thrilling trip.  There are numerous base camps which offer facilities for trekkers on their way. You can also say that Ladakh is simply a glory in summers. The temperature begins to fall around the second half of August, and it starts getting distinctly cold from the mid of September. In winters, the high mountain passes are closed due to snow and the whole area becomes one of the most hostile places on earth with temperatures reaching minus 20 degree Celsius.

In addition, there are so many Buddhist Monasteries, which fills up the essence of peace and harmony in your life. Once you visit Leh Ladakh you would come across many other stunning historical monuments making your trip more attractive and informative.

There are many Ladakh tour packages available for visitors. Visitors can select package according to their needs and requirements. Using these packages you don’t need to worry about your lodging and travel guide. Ladakh travel guides make it easy for you according to your needs.

Leh Ladakh has a range of hotels, which will make your experience an unforgettable one, and to be esteemed for the whole lifetime. Their good and excellent help you enjoy and get the pleasures of staying in a surrounding which is free from errors. The hotel presents excellent lodging that are fully furnished and well set. The hotels are generally near to the main market, airlines booking offices, post office and other requisite areas.

So if you are planning to spend your holiday’s tour or vacation in the adventurous hill station of Leh Ladakh, you actually don’t have to to bear those mind bothering hassles for finding an ideal tour package or the hotel, as Ladakh travel guides will do it for you. These travel guides will help you in making your dream come true in Leh Ladakh.

Ladakh is a dream land, which has the hustle and bustle with thick grove of popular trees. Ladakh consists of two districts Leh and Kargil. Its quiet and calm settings justify its name, which in Buddhist mythology mean “Heaven on Earth” which has been a cause for high selling for Leh Ladakh Tour packages.

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vacaplanning 360x239 The Advantages Of A Ski Vacation Package

In the vacation world, the all-complete package still controls, as its fame attracts vacationers world-wide to reserve their trip and leave their case at home. Seeing the huge number of people who react to these pre-arranged vacation packages, more resorts are jumping on panel; offering techniques in which to bundle their services and facilities for a suitable vacation deal. For those for whom a vacation is nothing without hitting the slopes, a ski vacation package may be the most suitable and reasonable option for an escape.

A ski vacation deal, as opposed to a usual ski journey, bundles services and facilities and provides them for one simple price paid in advance. Depending on the resort, you can find a ski vacation package that comprises everything from travel, lodgings, and ski passes to meals, equipment leasing, and staff gratuities. What you get out of a ski vacation package depends exclusively on how you select to modify your getaway and therefore which targets and options you select to explore.

To locate a ski vacation package, you have numerous choices. First and primary, travel agents are still the major source for finding unpublished packages across the board. Work with a travel agent that is informed about ski resorts to find out about a ski vacation package that may work for you.

The Internet has become host to a crowd of travel websites all devoted to bringing you the best vacation packages on the market. Take the time to discover between them and be sure to pledge to some trustworthy travel sites that will alert you to price particulars all through the year.

Finally, many ski resorts will present a discounted ski vacation package for groups. If you plan to travel with family or friends, you may want to look into the option of a ski vacation package that will present larger lodgings for all of you, a meal plan, and a large group of ski passes.

A ski vacation package, while it needs some investigates and tolerance can be well worth the work. The result may be a magnificent getaway at one expedient and reasonable price.

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Ski vacations at Solitude Mountain Resort in Utah, as Solitude means to reconnect with our self and those who are around us. A Roman Stoic philosopher said “…everything is full of peace, full of calm: every way, every city, every meeting, neighbor, companion is now harmless”. If someone is looking for the last mountain experience on a Utah ski vacation, Solitude Mountain Resort is the best place. This mountain has everything they could want or need for their children, parents, and grandparents. It takes a particular type of person to go to Solitude, or even want to reside there after arriving. The entire area reverberates with the sound heartbeat of the snow on the mountains, signing for your access.

With more than 500 inches of snowfall per year and a low-key landscape that is skier-friendly, all stages of skiers and guests are welcome for a ski vacation that is totally amiable, unforgettable, and perfect trails in the quietness of the huge mountain, with fresh snow and uncrowned runs for the sprint of a generation.

Solitude initially became a skier’s paradise in 1957, urbanized by Robert Barrett, who made his destiny as a Moab uranium miner. He mainly started mounting the resort because he was deprived of restroom privileges at the ski area in Alta – simply because he was not a visitor. It took him eight years to master plan a adjacent ski resort, Solitude, and its new village created in the way of a sensitive, close, and European Alpine village.

As the only progress allowed in Big Cottonwood Canyon of Solitude, the village is exclusive with old-fashioned shops, beautiful dining, and relaxed lodging with first class service and facilities. Today, the area is covered with skiers, but fewer in number than the historical miners. Now owned by a different family, the resort consists of 1,200 acres of 63 trails for beginners, intermediate skiers, and specialists. There are eight lifts, including seven chair lifts and one surface lift. The top height at Solitude Mountain is 10,036 feet, with an upright drop of 2,048 feet.

One of the shops in the village, Sone Haus – the Village Store, located in the heart of the village, features a pasture roof while allocating a quick lunch, special coffee, or an ice cream treat. Added newly has been an epicure deli which features traditional meats, cheeses, breads, and every day fresh made soups. The highly praised executive chef, Lane Pellinger, has recently added fresh heat-and-serve meals for taking back to rooms on Solitude Ski Resort.

The most important thing is to remember to have an excellent time and relax. Skiing is one of the best enjoyable ways to use your tough earned vacation time.

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The United States have many stunning mountain regions for mountain fans to travel around. Some states and regions actually stand out as alpine wonderlands. The state of California is one of the nation’s best mountain playgrounds. While California has abundance of other appeals to present as well the state is also well-liked for skiers, snowboarders, and vacationers who like to holiday at high altitudes! Some of California’s most popular mountain resort destinations include Big Bear, Mt. Shasta and the Shasta Cascade Range, and Tahoe and the Sierra-Nevada Range. California mountain vacationers can select from a countless of leisure options and a large range of lodging forms. Among them: mountain cabins, alpine lodges, bed and breakfast establishments, first-class hotels, resort inns, and more.

One of the most popular California mountain destinations is the Big Bear region. Big Bear Mountain Resorts have 26 lifts for skiers and snowboarders to take pleasure in. Big Bear is a mixture of two separate ski hills, as well as various lodgings and area restaurants. Recent heavy snowfall has acceptable for nearly all of these lifts to work at complete ability. Big Bear also has snow-making machines and the almost continuous source of Big Bear Lake to draw from. This guarantees that almost each week of the year is an excellent one for skiers and snowboarders at Big Bear Resort. A halfpipe is a well-liked spot for those snowboarders of the more courageous variety.

Beyond being a top ski and snowboard purpose, the Big Bear region is also admired for vacationers looking for some R&R- alpine style. The better Big Bear region is home to hundreds of mountain cabins, lodges, alpine inns, and more. Big Bear Lake is a vacation wonderland in itself; offering fishing, boating, and area hiking to California visitors. If you’re planning on a Big Bear family vacation, every member of your clan will enjoy the Magic Mountain Recreation Area. At 7,000 feet plus, the Big Bear region presents clean air and over 300 days of sunshine per year.

The Lake Tahoe area is an additional top California mountain vacation destination. Tahoe is a part of the Sierra-Nevada mountain range. The Lake Tahoe region has an extensive range of top ski and snowboard resorts. These include: Alpine Meadows, Bear Valley, Boreal, Diamond Peak, Donner Ski Ranch, Mammoth Mountain, Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe, Heavenly, Homewood, Kirkwood, Squaw Valley, among others. Regardless of what you’re ski and snowboard capability, between these different options you will find the slope conditions suitable to your proficiency level.

As with the Big Bear region, the Lake Tahoe region presents much more than skiing and snowboarding resorts. The area is leisure paradise, hosting millions of California mountain visitors each year. Some of the most popular mountaintop activities here comprise: Squaw Valley hiking, white-water rafting, mountain-biking, scenic driving, backwoods camping, hunting, boating, and canoeing/kayaking. Despite what your activity is favorite, and whether or not you’re planning to head to the Tahoe area to get some rest and leisure in an eye-catching alpine setting, or you’re coming to hot the slopes at Squaw Valley, this area of California has a overabundance of leisure opportunities for you to walk around and enjoy.

For those who like to ride the wild-side then over 50 miles of premium dirt is available on the Rubicon Trail perhaps the most challenging four-by-four trail in all of North America. Despite what your adjustment preference, the Lake Tahoe region offers a wide variety of lodging options, including: mountain log cabins, condo rentals, bed and breakfasts, mountaintop inns and lodges, and much more.

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fcds 360x239 The Great Aspen Resorts Ski Vacations

When you consider of all the ski resorts you could retreat at in Colorado, one of them be prominent in most skier’s minds is Aspen Ski Resort. Aspen offers a range of ski areas for all stages, from beginners to the great skier. Aspen Colorado ski resorts are some of the most well-known in the country, mostly the Ajax Mountain resort. This resort is most popular by having the greatest ski lift in the world, at the time.

The slopes at Ajax Mountain wouldn’t be a very good place for beginners to test their ski skills, as it contains many vertical slopes. However, intermediate to expert skiers would get these slopes a stimulating challenge and wonderful adventure. Ajax Mountain is a ski enthusiast’s favorite among all of the Aspen resorts.

Beginners may be found the slopes of nearby resorts to be more suitable. The Aspen Highlands is incredible for those who prefer less of a physical challenge and a more soothing atmosphere. If you’re a lover of snowboarding or merely want to try it out, Buttermilk Mountain is an enormous area to start out at. Aspen Highlands consist of 420 acres, so there’s plenty of scope for everybody without the fret of congested slopes.

Twelve miles away from the town of Aspen, there is a huge area of Snowmass which at over 4500 feet in elevation, it definitely provides a world of pleasure for skiers of all categories. It has no below 84 runs some of which can take as long to ski down as it takes to go the town. If you prefer to take your skiing holiday here, it might be a better idea to find lodging in the instant area.

With a large range of different types of slopes, there is something to put up everyone at Aspen ski resorts. Whether you are just starting out, you are more into snowboarding, or you are an intermediate to specialist skier, then you can be completely sure that you will find something to ensemble you.

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