TOP 5 ‘Must-Do’ summer treks by Life Away From Life
Summer treks

We suggest 5 MUST DO treks  this summer.

  1. Ladakh Backpacking Trek in LadakhSummer Treks Ladakh backpacking trek

    Ladakh has its mysterious ways with its vast stretches of mountain terrain and backpacking is the best way to explore the beautiful city of Ladakh. At a height of 9000 feet, the Ladakh Backpacking trek is a unique initiative that allows you to unravel the beauty of the Himalayas – a dream of every backpacker and among the best treks in this world.

    Cost: INR 8500 per person + 3.625 % service tax
    For more details, visit http://bit.ly/LadakhTrek

  2. Sandakphu – Phalut trek in DarjeelingThe Sandakphu Phalut trek

    Introducing the Phalut trek – a beautiful and serene trek that takes you through snow-clad mountains, stretches of colorful flowers with melancholic birds and an opportunity to witness the grandeur of the five highest mountains in the world!

    The Sandakphu – Phalut trek in Darjeeling is one of the worlds most exciting treks. The grandeur of snow capped mountains, battalions of colorful wild flowers like primulas, rhododendron, magnolias, orchids and many other sub-alpine flowers, the melodic chirp of birds filling the air and the fresh green smell… soaking in all of this would definitely elate all your senses.

    Charges: Rs 9,000  + 3.625% service tax– 6 days and 5 nights

    For more details, visit http://bit.ly/PhalutTrek or reach out to us on 022 66096693 / 7718058351

  3. Valley of Flowers trek , Uttarakhandsummer treks

    Our backpacking initiative takes you to the Valley of Flowers, a National Park located at an altitude of 3800 meters on the West Himalayan area of Uttarakhand. This backpacking journey through the West Himalayas is a unique experience that covers the herbal and scenic secrets of the valley, rare and endangered animals, pheasant and high altitude birds, and many more surprises.

    Register for the trek and we will take you for a unique backpacking experience.

    Cost: INR 6000/- per person + 3.625 % service tax

    For more details, visit http://bit.ly/ValleyOfFlowersBackpacking

  4. Kang Yatse 2 peak expedition , Ladakhsummer treks by Life Away From Life

    Unfurl the Indian Tricolour on 15th August on Kang Yatse Peak in Ladakh

    Ladakh has several fascinating peaks to its credit, Kang Yatse being one of them. At a height of about 6400 meters, the trek to the peak is adventurous and arduous. This trek takes you through some amazing valleys, some beautiful rivers and some really quaint villages that give a glimpse into the local life of people there.

    Last year LAFL hoisted the Indian Flag simultaneously at 3 summits on 15th August – Mt. Kilimanjaro (Tanzania), Stok Kangri peak (Ladakh) and Peb Fort (Maharashtra). Following this tradition, this year we will summit the Kang Yatse peak on 15th August and hoist the Indian Flag. Join us in this expedition.

    Charges: Rs 25,324 + 3.625% – 9 days and 8 nights
    For more details, visit http://bit.ly/KangYatseExpedition

  5. Mt. Kilimanjaro Expedition, TanzaniaSummer treks by Life Away from Life

    After a successful summit in 2015, we are happy to announce the most excited trip of this year. An exciting expedition to Mt Kilimanjaro in Tanzania in the months of July, August & September 2016

    Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest peak on the African continent and the tallest free standing mountain in the world. It rises in breathtaking isolation from the surrounding coastal scrubland with an elevation ranging from around 900 metres to an imperious 5,895 meters (19,336ft).

    Kilimanjaro is one of the world’s most reachable high summits. Most visitors will reach the crater rim with little more than a walking stick, proper clothing and determination. And those who reach Uhuru Point, the actual summit, or Gilman’s point on the lip of the crater, will have earned their climbing certificates.

    Our 9 days 8 nights trip to Tanzania, to climb Mt Kilimanjaro will fascinate you at every level.
    Join us for this unique trek.

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