The LAFL team successfully summits Mentok Kangri 1, 6270m  on 18th August 2016 at 12:00 noon.
5 members reached the peak  namely Prateek Deo, Arun Ullal, Santosh Phansekar, Sushil Gowardhan, Srinivasan Subramaniam.

Mentok Kangri 1 expedition team.

Prateek Deo : Expedition Leader from LAFL.
Sanjay Gupta: Deputy Leader from Gurgaon.
Basavraj Masanagi from Mumbai.
Vikas Mallik from Delhi.
Arun Ullal from Mumbai.
Santosh Phansekar from Mumbai.
Sushil Gowardhan from Mumbai.
Srinivasan Subramaniam from Dubai.
Shailesh Bhaisora from Bangalore.

The itinerary:
13th August : reach Ladakh and accilimisted with short walks aroudn Leh.

14th August : Reached Korzok village in Tsomori.

15th August : Acclimitising and height gain day at Korzok village.

16th August: Korzok to Base camp.

17th August : Base camp rest day.

18th August : BC to Summit  Mentok Kangri 1 ( 6270m) and back to Korzok.

19th August: After a brief celebration drive  to Leh.

MENTOK KANGRI 1 EXPERIENCE:

Mentok  is the Tibetan name of a wild flower growing in the Ladakh region during the summer season. Located in the Rupshu plateau in Eastern Ladakh, lies south of the village of Korzok and the highest peak ,Mentok Kangri 1, of the range is at 6250 metres. It consists of 3 peaks – Menthok 1, Menthok 2 and Menthok 3, which offer some breath-taking and stunning views of the landscapes of Tso Kar and Tso Moriri. We started the trek from Korzok village and setup our base camp at a height of 5240 metres. Following a day’s rest at the base camp, we summitted Mentok I (6250m). After a long trek to reach the summit, we were treated with amazing scenes of the Tso Moriri lake and beautiful horizon of snow, clouds and spectacular landscape all around you.

Our summit guides were well trained and very strong. They had a very positive attitude towards everything. They didn’t not give up till the last and made it sure that everyone were safe.

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Mr Prateek Deo – CEO LAFL, is mentioned in todays Mumbai Midday – 8th August 2016, for the Mahindra Mojo Mountain Trail biking expedition from Delhi to Leh , Starting on 24th July 2016.

Read blog https://lnkd.in/fJF_AVz

“Would you like to ride in the Mountain Trail, from Delhi to Leh” was the first sentence of the call I received from the Mahindra Two wheeler guys.

They wanted me to ride their new innovation motorbike, The Mojo 300cc from Delhi to Leh. The event was called the Mountain Trail.
http://mahindramojo.com/mojotribe

“Yes” was my answer.

Mojo Mountain Trail

I had a week’s time to prepare myself for the Mountain Trail. The flag off was from Gurgaon , Bikers Café on the 24th of July 2016.

I did my usual homework about knowing the machine im going to ride – The Mojo 300cc.Mojo Mountain Trail

The MOJO comes equipped with a state-of-the-art engine with DOHC (Double Over Head Camshaft), low friction piston and rings, advanced EFI (Electronic Fuel Ignition), iridium spark plug, resonator fitted intake system and twin exhausts.

 

Yes. I was impressed with the specs and very excited to ride this unique machineMojo Mountain Trail.

 

I landed up a day before in Delhi to test ride the Mojo.
Mr Deepak Saxena & Varun Chaddha at Khandelwal Automobiles , Moti Nagar, handed over the Mojo and explained everything I needed to know about the bike.

I rode on the streets of Delhi, getting to know this roaring machine, heads turned around and immediately fell in love with the Mojo.
Mountain trail Day 1: 24th July 2016, Sunday,Delhi to Chandigarh -260kms
Flag off

As a usual practice of mine, I said a small prayer and attached the Buddhist flags to the handle and set off for a journey of a lifetime.

Mojo Mountain Trail

Mojo Mountain Trail
Registrations at the Bikers cafe , Gurgaon

Our flag off was from the Bikers Café in Gurgaon at 11:30 am.
A well-organized welcome by the Mahindra Mountain Trail team at the café, made me feel comfortable immediately. To my amazement there were around 30 riders who were on this Mountain trail. We were made to register for the event and followed by a hearty breakfast.

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The whole atmosphere was very electric and I could sense a feel of brotherhood in the air already, as the music played loudly “Got my Mojo riding”, the Mojo Anthem.

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On the occasion, words of encouragement were said by, Mr.Naveen Malhotra, Senior General Manager, Marketing & Product Planning, Mahindra Two Wheelers.
He announced, “What makes this even more exciting is the association with youth icon and avid biker Ranvijay Singh and ace filmmaker Nagesh Kuknoor, who will be joining this trail for the Chandigarh to Leh leg.”

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Ranvijay Singh joining the Mountain Trail

We were introduced to the Mahindra on-road team and the expedition leader Mr. Surbhit Dixit.

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Our leader in center – Mr Surbhit Dixit

The moment had come where all the 30 riders were eager to commence the historic journey of the first ever Mahindra Mojo Mountain trail biking expedition from Delhi to Leh .

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All our bags were packed and we were ready to go.

Mr Naveen , did the flag off and we were on the roads with the roaring Mojo. The Delhi traffic tested our riding skills and once we hit the highway to Chandigarh, the Mojo was flying with ease at 120kmph.

Mojo Mountain Trail
Flag Off by Mr. Navin Malhotra, Senior General Manager, Marketing & Product Planning, Mahindra Two Wheelers.
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Me & Mr. Govindarajan – DGM R & D Mahindra Two Wheelers

A small incident came to my notice, which showed the greatness of the Mahindra team and their love for the Mojo.
One of the riders had a small defect in the headlight and the service vehicle was behind. Mr Govindarajan – DGM of R & D, who was also riding with the team, came to sort the problem out. One of the participants asked, why he needs to look into the problem, when the service team is there. To which he humbly replied, “ the vehicle doesn’t know who is operating on it, so what difference does it makes to the problem, moreover if I can solve the problem, it will help everyone”.
My respect for him & the Mahindra team increased since that moment.

Mostly everyone was riding at an average speed of 120kmph, Chandigarh came quickly and we rested for the day in comforting rooms.

Mountain Trail Day 2 : 25th July – Chandigarh to Manali – 310 kms

I was curious and excited for the fact that the Mojo would be entering the mountain terrain and avid biker Ran Vijay & ace film director Mr. Nagesh Kuknoor would be riding with us.

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Prateek Deo & Ranvijay ( l to r )

 

Mojo Mountain Trail
Mr Nagesh Kuknoor & Prateek Deo ( l to r)

We started early, since it was a long day today with lot of hairpin bends to deal with. 50 kmph was the average speed and the occasional 100s. It was a delight to watch 28 Mojos in a single line roaring into the hills, as if a tiger has entered the jungle.

Mojo Mountain Trail
near Beas river

We took a short break near Beas river as soon as we entered Manali , crossing Mandi and Kullu. Everyone looked tired after long hours of riding.

My belief in the Mojo increased by the day, and I became more and more confident with this amazing piece of machine. The Mojo was like a sweet poetry in motion on the hills.

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We got a strict briefing from our leader, regarding the start time next day. We had to cross our first high mountain pass – The Rohtang Pass and reach Keylong. This crossing had to be done before 6 am because of some regulations of the Government. So our wake up call was at 3 am and 4 am departure.

 

Mountain Trail Day 3 : 26th July – Manali to Keylong – 115kms

I woke up to the sound of heavy rainfall at 3 am, and lot of hustle bustle amongst the participants.
With a delay of an hour, we started the day’s journey with our rain gears. Today the Mojo would be tested in the rains.
At Gulaba we got our permits checked and started the climb towards the first mountain pass of our mountain trail – Rohtang Pass (3,980 m)

The Mojo was smoothly flying on its first real ascent.
A quick breakfast at Marhi did well to our morale on a wet morning.
Within no time we were on the zero point of Rohtang Pass. After few photo sessions, we started our descend towards Keylong.
This time the Mojo was tested for it’s off road skills.

Mojo Mountain Trail
at Rohtang Pass – BROTHERHOOD !!!

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A quick lunch at Koksar and permits checking, gave the timely rest to our backsides.

The rest of the journey till Keylong was dusty and smooth, crossing potato fields, and small hamlets.
The last petrol pump before Leh , at Tandi , is surely not missed by anyone , just before reaching Keylong.Keylong is the district headquarters for the Lahaul Spiti area, and at an altitude of 3,080 m.

By this time, I had learnt to control my bike and started speaking to it quite often.
Mountain Trail Day 4 : 27th July – Keylong to Sarchu – 107 kms

Once again I woke up to a roaring downpour. Though today’s riding distance was lesser, but had to cross the mighty Baralachla pass (5,030 m) to reach Sarchu (4,300 m)
With the weather god’s on our side, the rains stopped as soon as we started from our hotel.
I could see some tensed faces. I too was a little tensed since we were going to go above 14000ft and with the weather packed didn’t know what to expect. We crossed Darcha and stopped for a short tea break at Zing Zing bar, just before the Baralachla pass climb started. I realized how important is to have these short breaks.

Mojo Mountain Trail

Slowly & steadily, in a linear fashion, the Mojo Tribe reached Baralachla pass.( 5,030 m)
After descending from the pass, we once again stopped for a quick tea session at Bharatpur and by early evening reached Sarchu.

This was a testing night for the whole group, since we were at a high altitude and Sarchu is known for its chill winds.

Sarchu is a small location at 4,300 m, nesting on the border of Himachal & Jammu & Kashmir. What divides the two States is the huge Sarchu river. There are small makeshift tents and Army settlements.

At Sarchu - the Mojo Tribe
At Sarchu – the Mojo Tribe

 

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Sarchu

Though Sarchu has a very beautiful landscape, the wind at night makes staying there very difficult.It was a quiet evening for the team.

My mind was thinking about the next day, where we had to cross 3 higher mountains passes.I was a bit nervous and anxious, but I trusted the Mojo for an awesome ride.

It was amazing to see the ever-ready Mahindra Service team fine-tuning everyone’s bikes, even at this altitude. They did an awesome job.

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The Mahindra Service team

Mountain Trail Day 5: 28th July – Sarchu to Leh – 250kms

The final day had come. The whole team was anxious. Our leader gave us final instructions for the day and we commenced the epic journey with our Mojos.

The Mojo had no problems on the Gata Loops -22 loops (4,190 m), and crossed the Lachungla pass (5,059 m) and Nakeela Pass (4,739 m) without any difficulty.

Pang (4,600 m), a small-tented stopover, was our next pit stop for lunch, before we crossed the second highest motor able pass in the world – The Tanglangla Pass at 5,328 m.

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At Pang – Mr Prateek Deo & Ranvijay ( l to r )

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The road to Tanglangla pass was fantastic, thanks to the Border Road Organisation (BRO), they have done an amazing job to make our journeys smooth and comfortable.

My heartbeat became faster as we were nearing the second highest pass in the world.

Yes we did it. We reached Tanglangla pass with our Mojos.

After a quick session of selfies , we started our descend and entered Ladakh.
Small beautiful hamlets, fields, streams, monasteries, open space filled the landscape. I cut down on my speed and was absorbing the beautiful landscape around me. The poet rider in me was alive again, I started to sing and the Mojo gave me accompaniment.

We passed beautiful villages of Rumste, Gya, Upshi, Thiksey, Shey to finally reach Leh.
At the hotel, all the bikers were welcomed by a local customary scarf ( Khatask) and a local drink ( Kahwa).

I kissed my bike, and thanked god that everyone reached safely.

It was a moment of joy. The Mountain Trail experience  with the Mojo Tribe was amazing. I made friends, brotherhood prevailed in my thoughts had a great time together.

It was now time for celebrations.

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time to celebrate

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Got my mojo riding ……

 

  • About the Mahindra Mountain Trail team

    An every-ready, very helpful, inspiring, knowledgeable team of experts made this journey look so simple. It is because of them that our ride became comfortable and enjoyable.

    • Govindarajan – Dy.G.M. R & D
    • Anish Thakkar – Marketing Manager
    • Prashant Shinde – Sr. Manager PMG
    • Mahinder Choudhary – Territory Manager Customer Care Punjab
  • The Mojo Tribe – Brotherhood for ever.
    Just riding with the Mojo Tribesmen for a week, felt like we had been riding for ages , such was the effect of brotherhood. We understood and helped each other during difficult times on this trail, and that kept us going.
    30 roaring Mojos on road made a lot of difference, and i felt that.
  • Me & The Mojo – “A wild horse to tame”

    Senior General Manager, Marketing & Product Planning, Mahindra Two Wheelers.
    Me & The Bike

  • Im not a technical person to give statistics about the bike performance etc. I have been riding all kinds of motorbikes all over India and outside India also, since I was 15 years old. When the Mojo was handed over to me, I realized it’s “ A wild horse to tame”. Once you tame it, learn to control it, understand it – it’s a beautiful, powerful and elegant piece of machine – just like a wild horse.
  • It took me a complete day to tame or understand the Mojo. Mr Govindarajan , who was riding along with us, had tested the Mojo on all different terrains. It was very interesting to know from him, a lot of details about this fantastic piece of the Mahindra innovation.
    His love for the machine clearly showed in his approach towards the Mojo.
    He said, “Once you ride a Mojo, you wont feel to ride any other motorbike again”.

Trust me … its true.

 

 

Mojo Mountain Trail
A wild horse

 

  • written by Prateek Deo – CEO, Life Away From Life , who was also riding in this event by Mahindra Two Wheelers – The Mountain Trail

Top 5 Northeast As suggested by Life Away From Life

  1. Japfu Peak trek – Nagaland

    Japfu Peak  at 3048 metres , is the second highest peak in Nagaland. It is situated around 15kms from the town of Kohima and in the Dzouko valley.
    This trek can be done by enthusiastic trekkers , since its not very tough.

    Japfu peak trek

    more details:
    http://bit.do/JapfuPeak
    For more details, reach out to us on 022 66096693 / 7718058351 ( whats app)

  2. Motorcycling in Arunachal

    Our Biking Tour to Eastern Arunachal Pradesh will be starting from Guwahati, the gateway of North-east India, covering 2 Nationals parks in Assam. Then we will step into Lohit district and Anjaw district of Arunachal Pradesh. Both the districts are dominating by Mishimi tribes.

    Motorcycling in Arunachal

    More details : http://bit.do/ArunachalBiking

  3. Hornbill Festival – Nagaland

    The Hornbill festival is a collaborative celebration of all Naga tribes at one venue. It has been coined as “Festival of Festivals”. The Festival is a tribute to the great “Hornbill”. It is the most admired and revered bird for the Nagas. It’s famous for its qualities of alertness and grandeur.

    Hornbill Festival - Nagaland

    More details: http://bit.do/HornbillFestival

  4. Cherapunjee Waterfall Trek – Meghalaya

    Famous for its scenic beauty, nature & culture. It is in the state of Meghalaya, surrounded by beautiful lake, breathtaking water falls, hills, greenery which you cant forget for a lifetime. At an altitude of 5000 feet msl, it turns out to be a very exciting trek to these falls.

    Life away from life - adventure travel

    more details : http://bit.do/CherapunjeeTrek

  5. Meghalaya Jeep Safari

    Meghalaya is one of the Seven Sister States of northeast India, filled with mountainous terrains, stretches of valley and highland plateaus, and is geologically rich. The word Meghalaya means the “the adobe of clouds” in Sanskrit, and the various patterns and colours of clouds throughout the day is a mesmerising sight.

    Life away from life - adventure travel

    More details : http://bit.do/MeghalayaJeepSafari

Got a call from Mahindra Two Wheelers and they invited me for their  Mojo #MountainTrail . A biking expedition from  Delhi – Leh – Chandigarh. Starting on 24th July 2016.

Mojo Mountain Trail

 

“It’s now time to claim the Mountains. Get set for a journey of a lifetime to the mystic Leh. Ride through the majestic north as you conquer valleys and mountains with your Mojo. Laid with treacherous terrain and sub zero temperature, discover the land that will bring you face to face with the adventurer in you as you take on the path braved by our soldiers. Welcome to an expedition that separates the men from the boys.Welcome to the Mountain Trail.”

Mojo Mountain Trail

I will be riding their newly launched Mahindra Mojo 300cc from Delhi to Leh ( Ladakh) , crossing some worlds highest passes , along with 30 other riders as well starting from 24th July till 28th July 2016.
This tough route would cross 5 high mountain passes with the highest being at 17380 ft.

The bike which i would be riding is the new Mojo 300cc sports tourer.
The MOJO comes equipped with a state-of-the-art engine with DOHC (Double Over Head Camshaft), low friction piston and rings, advanced EFI (Electronic Fuel Ignition), iridium spark plug, resonator fitted intake system and twin exhausts.

 

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When the road comes calling, you need a pack to answer it. Brotherhood, camaraderie and the love of riding is what the Mojo Tribe is all about. And it will ensure that you never ride alone.

Mojo News.

Rannvijay Singh comes onboard for the first ever Mahindra Mojo Mountain Trail

TOP 5  Ladakh Trips
by Life away From Life

Ladakh Trips have been a favourite with Life Away From Life since the year 2000. Based on our experience in this Trans-Himalayan region , we suggest 5 top trips this year which one must experience.

 

  1. Ladakh Backpacking Trek

    Ladakh backpacking trek

    What’s Backpacking?Backpacking is a form of low-cost, independent travel. It includes the use of a backpack that is easily carried for long distances as well as short periods of time, the use of public transport, and inexpensive lodging such as youth hostels. It can be done for short or long duration of a trip and is typically coupled with an interest in meeting locals, seeing sights and treks.

    The Experience:
    At a height of 9000 feet and spread across the Himalayas, Ladakh has the essence of backpacking flowing through the city. Your first look at the city and you will all in love with vast stretches of mountains, sneak-peaks of snow, the sound of water passing by and the hospitality of the people. With Ladakh’s mysterious way of life and its humble people, a backpacking trek to Ladakh is a lifetime experience, something every backpacker is looking for.
    This trip is one of the most looked for trip amongst all the Ladakh Trips.

     More details

    http://goo.gl/SYRFwU

     

  2. Ladakh Adventure Trip

    Life away from life - adventure travel

    The word ‘Ladakh’ means ‘Land of Passes’. On the way from Manali to Leh, there are 5 high-altitude passes (Rohtang, Baralacha-la, Namik-la, Lachunga-la, Tanglang-La). They offering spectacular view of the world’s highest routes between the snow clad mountain ranges of Ladakh and Zanskar. We think that experiencing unique beauty of this mountain-highway is experiencing Ladakh in a true sense.
    The white water rafting is done in the world famous Zanskarriver.  The route is very adventurous and ends at the confluence of Indus and Zanskarriver at Nimu.
    The trekking is done in the world famous Sham valley. This trek crosses streams, astounding landscapes, beautiful villages. We would camp one night in tents and have dinner over a camp fire in the valley.
    The Ladakh Adventure trip is one of the most exciting trips in the world.
    More details

    http://goo.gl/09d3hH

  3. Mentok Kangri Expedition

    mentok kangri expedition
    Mentok is the Tibetan name of a wild flower growing in the Ladakh region during the summer season. MentokKangri, located in the Rupshu plateau in Eastern Ladakh, lies south of the village of Korzok and the highest peak of the range is at 6250 metres. It consists of 3 peaks – Menthok 1, Menthok 2 and Menthok 3, which offer some breath-taking and stunning views of the landscapes of TsoKar and TsoMoriri.
    The trek starts from Korzok village and setup our base camp at a height of 5240 metres. Following a day’s rest at the base camp, we will summit Mentok I (6250m). After a long trek to reach the summit, you will be treated with amazing scenes of the TsoMoririlake and beautiful horizon of snow, clouds and spectacular landscape all around you.

    This trek is not very demanding technically but is quite challenging for adventurous trekkers.

    More  details : http://goo.gl/FpA7Qk

  4. Ladakh Jeep Safari

    ladakh jeep safari

    The word ‘Ladakh’ means ‘Land of Passes’. On the way from Manali to Leh, there are 5 high-altitude passes (Rohtang, Baralacha-la, Namik-la, Lachunga-la, Tanglang-La). They offering spectacular view of the world’s highest routes between the snow clad mountain ranges of Ladakh and Zanskar. We think that experiencing unique beauty of this mountain-highway is experiencing Ladakh in a true sense.

    Flying from Mumbai to Delhi to Leh means reaching from the sea-level to 12000ft (Leh) within a couple of hours. This can is invite high altitude sickness (headache, vomiting, nausea) no matter how fit you are. Whereas, if you take a Jeep Safari from Manali to Leh over two days your body can slowly acclimatize to this altitude change, making you fitter to enjoy the rest of the trip.

    Go for it  The Ladakh Jeep Safari

    More details : goo.gl/faC8Sf

     

  5. Kang Yatse 2 Trekking Expedition

    Kang Yatse expedition

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

    You even come across some monasteries along the trek, which adds a bit of spirituality to this Ladakh trekking experience. We start our excellent trek from Spituk near Leh and cross pass of Ganda la before entering into Markha valley. A entire Markha valley is an evidense of old civilisation which has been passes through it and can still find ruins of castle and forts along the trek.Trekking along the Markha river enroute we pass through barley fields, beautiful villages, and experiencing daily life of Ladakh people. We climb to an open pasture of Nimaling, and climb gradually to the base camp. With a panoramic view finally ascending to left shoulder peak of kangyatse.We also cross pass of kongmaru la.

    More details : https://goo.gl/4fegtg

     

For further inquiry u can call us on 7718058351 ( whats app)

The LAFL cycling team got a great welcome at Gwalior , which was on their route , in the herculean Mumbai to Haridwar -2500 kms, 23 days cycling trip.

The welcome was organised by Adventure Sports Club, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh.

Smt Yashodhara Raje Scindia, felicitated the young boys with words of encouragement.

Yashodhara Raje Scindia is an Indian politician from the Maratha clan, and is the current minister for Commerce, Industries and Employment and Chairman Madhya Pradesh State Industrial Development Corporation in the state of Madhya Pradesh

Mumbai Hardiwar cycling trip

The LAFL team successfully summits Mt Kilimanjaro  on 15th August 2015. Mr Kilimanjaro is the  , the highest free standing peak in the World.

Mt Kilimanjaro expedition team

Prateek Deo : Expedition Leader from LAFL.
Sanjay: Deputy leader from Gurgaon.
Tushar  : member from Kolkata.
Basavraj : member from Mumbai.
Sudhanshu : Member from USA.

the itinerary which the team.

Day 1 – Arrival at Kenya Airport -Visa formalities – transfer to Arusha/Moshi

Arrive in the morning at Nairobi airport, after Visa formalities transfer by pvt. vehicle to Arusha in Tanzania. The journey from Nairobi to Arusha is approx 5 hours, with a halt at the border of Kenya & Tanzania, for the Tanzanian Visa for an hour. Overnight in hotel at Arusha/Moshi.
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Day 2 – At Arusha – Prepare for the trek

Spend the day at Arusha town and also for some last minute preparations for the trek. Overnight in hotel at Arusha/Moshi.
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Day 3 – Marangu Gate (5,900 ft. / 1,800 m) ~ Mandara Hut (8,860 ft. / 2,700 m)

Departure from Arusha/Moshi at 8am, about 2 hours to Marangu village. Once you arrive at the gate, and after completion of administrative formalities and meeting with porters and guides, begin the 4 to 5 hour walk to Mandara Hut. The walk is at a leisurely pace through a dense and humid forest to the hut. If you feel up to it at day’s end, walk to the nearby Maundi crater for a long view over the plains & Lake Jipe, and in the distance; the Pare and Usambara mountains. The night is spent inside one of the huts.
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Day 4 – Mandara Hut ~ Horombo Hut (12,200 ft. / 3,720 m)

After about 45 minutes walk in the forest, you will suddenly arrive upon an area of high grass of the heather belt, which as the trek continues, becomes increasingly desert-like, into the moorland. About 5 to 6 hours of walking brings you to Horombo Hut, and a stunning view of Mawenzi Peak. Night will be spent in one of the huts.
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Day 5 – Horombo Hut ~ Acclimatization Day

This extra day is taken at Horombo Hut to help your body’s acclimatization, and also to witness the beautiful scenery. There is a trek to the base of Mawenzi, at nearly 15,000 feet (4,600 m), along the way passing Zebra Rock, and the striking landscape of the moorland zone.
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Day 6 – Horombo Hut ~ Kibo Hut (15,430 ft. / 4,703 m)

The day’s trekking will take about 6 to 7 hours. You will trek across the exposed, barren alpine desert of the saddle between Kibo and Mawenzi. The last fresh water point is at 14,100 ft. (4,300 m), where it will be necessary to fill your water bottles. The porters will carry the rest of the water required for food and hot beverages. The saddle crossing is impressive and the landscape spectacular. Night is spent at Kibo Hut.
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Day 7 – Kib Hut ~ Uhuru Peak (19,340 ft. / 5,895 m) ~ Horombo Hut (12,200 ft. / 3,720 m)

You will be woken early with a steaming cup of coffee or tea, and the departure will be between 12:30 to 1am. The temperatures range from just below freezing at midnight, to between 10 deg. F (-12 deg. C) to -10 F. (-23 deg. C) just before dawn at Gillman’s point, at about 18,652 ft. (5,685 m) on the crater rim. The winding scree path of endless switchbacks will carry you through the night. At dawn the spires of Mawenzi will be silhouetted against the red glow of the sun from beneath the clouds. After about 6 hours of walking, you will come to the edge of the crater, near the Ratzel Glacier. Once reaching Gillman’s Point, summon your strength for another 1.5 hour trek over a gentle slope around the edge of the crater rim to the high point; Uhuru Peak, at 19,340 ft. (5,895 m). After a short time at the summit, descend the steep scree trail back to Kibo Hut for some rest, and then descend further to Horombo Hut for the night.
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Day 8 – Horombo Hut ~ Marangu Gate (5,900 ft. / 1,800 m) ~ Arusha / Moshi

Descend straight to the gate of Marangu, which will take about 6 hours of walking. On arrival at the gate you will have lunch, awarded the certificates, and then you will be transferred to Arusha/Moshi. Overnight in Arusha in hotel.
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Day 9 – Arusha to Nairobi – return flight to India

 

 

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The LAFL team gets felicitated by the , then Prime Minister Shri Atal Behari Vajpayee , for the 2500kms Mumbai to Haridwar cross country cycling event, 2005.

The team consisted of Prateek Deo, Vinod Kumar, & Glean Gonsalves. These were 3 brave riders from Mumbai who cycled for 2500 kms in 23 days crossing 7 states.
There were no back-up vehicle for support. The motto of the trip was “do it the truckers way” , so no hotel stay was decided.

The team successfully completed their journey in the planned 23 days and made their name in history for this unique journey

Mumbai to Haridwar cycling trip

 

 

Backpacking Trips by Life Away From Life.

1

Kerala Backwaters Backpacking cycling trip.

Life Away From Life plans  a backpacking cycling trip through the beautiful landscapes and backwater villages of southern India,Kerala. Southern India is a magical place with beautiful landscapes, fascinating towns and villages, long white beaches and superb food, an excellent place to explore by cycle.

backpacking trips by LAFL

Read More :  http://bit.ly/KeralaCyclingTrip.

2

Bundi Photography Backpacking trip in Rajasthan.

So all interested individuals simply grab your cameras (professional camera not required) and get the best opportunity to capture different aspects of life in different forms and moods. We would travel into the realms of life capturing moments that finally make a good photograph. Let us explore more about photography through informal discussions and practical experimentation during this unique workshop in Bundi, Rajasthan.

backpacking trips by LAFL

Read More http://bit.ly/BackpackingTripToBundi.

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Ladakh Backpacking Trek .

Ladakh has its mysterious ways with its vast stretches of mountain terrain . Backpacking is the best way to explore the beautiful city of Ladakh. This trek happens at  a height of 9000 feet and above.  The Ladakh Backpacking trek is a unique initiative that allows you to unravel the beauty of the Himalayas – a dream of every backpacker.

Ladakh one of the most favourite trekking destination, having some of the most picturesque and challenging treks. Ladakh is a paradise for adventure lover given by its world’s mightiest mountain ranges, the Greater Himalaya and the Karakoram, and two others, the Ladakh range and the Zangskar range. The most important feature of trekking in Ladakh is it’s High Mountain passes which comes on the trekking routes gives opportunity to have wonderful view of colorful mountains and amazing landscape.

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

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Valley of Flowers trek – Uttarakhand

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. The valley is full of rare and endangered animals, pheasant and high altitude birds. Register for the trek and we will take you for a unique backpacking experience.
This richly diverse area is also home to rare and endangered animals, including the Asiatic black bear, snow leopard,musk deer,brown bear, red fox,and blue sheep.

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

 

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Sandakphu – Phalut Trek in Darjeeling.

Introducing the Phalut trek – a beautiful and serene trek that takes you through snow-clad mountains, stretches of colorful flowers with melancholic birds . Its a 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, 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.

backpacking treks by LAFL

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