Tuesday, 28 August 2012

Top Ten Camps in India


The joy of camping lies in simple pleasures of being utterly close to nature. For some it’s great to take a break from some of the comfort and luxury that is strangely inherent in the 21st Century. Camping is about adventure. It’s rustic and with all its lack of luxury, it’s quite thrilling. It does, in ways more than one, break all rules of consumerism. The camping scene has picked up in India and how. There is a fair amount of logistics involved, but the fact that everything is so portable, has encouraged organizers to make the best arrangements. Here is a shortlist of the Top Ten Camps in India.

1.Tsomoriri Camp: Located in Ladakh, Tsomoriri is the highest lake in the world. The beauty of this place lies in its seclusion. Wild and scarcely inhabited, this land is unexplored in the true sense. The lake gets completely frozen in the winters and camping besides the lake is one hell of an experience. The tents are snug and cozy and the arrangements for this camp are pretty stellar. However, the lake is only accessible in the months between May and September. The organizers make sure there is no room for complaints. There are medical facilities, proper bathrooms and excellent quality of food at Tsomoriri Camp. 

2.Sarchu Camp: Due to its location on the Manali-Leh highway, Sarchu is pretty popular amongst tourists for an overnight stay and boy, is it worth it. It is about 222 kilometers from Manali. In fact, many treks of India enthusiasts initiate their Zanskar Valley experience from Sarchu itself. As far as facilities are concerned, they are top notch with little or no scope for discomfort. There’s constant electricity and good dining arrangements here in the camp at Sarchu. This is complemented by the much needed medical facilities, always available for tourists grappling with problems related to high altitudes. The ideal time to visit Sarchu is between April and September. 

3.Kareri Lake Camp: Placed about nine kilometers from Dharamshala, Kareri Lake is a fresh water lake in Himachal Pradesh. The more exciting part about camping at Kareri is that to get here, you have to, need to put your hiking shoes on since the only way one can get to the lake is by trekking till there. The trek is lined by a bunch of dense trees and a flurry of flowers, which dilutes all the exhaustion. You must visit the camp between March and October to be able to experience the ideal weather. There’s also a requisite amount of best  Indian wildlife at Kareri to give you company. 

4.Camp Mashoobra Greens: Located at a height of seven thousand feet, Mashoobra Greens has some gorgeous bamboo cottages where one can camp. The closest hill station is Shimla and the landscape is magnificent. There is just too much flora and fauna to give you company. There are picnics and lunches that can be set up for tourists in the huge spread of meadows and orchards. Visit the Mashoobra Greens between the summer months of March and June to escape all that nasty heat. 


5.Riverwine Woods: Sited in Corbett National Park, River wine Woods was constructed in 2003. The incredible part about the River wine woods (earlier knows as Van Ghar River Lodge) is that these the mud cottages here are made up of locally sourced materials thereby creating employment opportunities for the locals here. There is the entire Corbett National Park to be explored once you’re here. Plan a visit between November and June. 

6.Rishikesh Valley Camp: The Rishikesh Valley Camp is one of those complete de-stressing visits you can make away from the humdrum of city life. There’s an environment to touch base with your spiritual side. There’s an atmosphere which encourages you to contemplate and introspect. The restaurant at the Rishikesh Valley Camp serves complete organic food with the clear objective to bring the system of its guests, back on track. Famous for its rafting arrangements, there are also spas which will help you rejuvenate your senses. The best time to visit the hermit style huts is between July and September. 

7.Chardham Camp: The ultimate place to camp while you are trekking to Kedarnath. The setting of the camp is straight out of a postcard.There are snow caped mountains surrounding the camp and the camp is nested in the middle of flower filled gardens. The rooms and tents are usually booked between Mid-May to November, which is in fact, the right time to visit Chardham.

8.SherBaghSawai: The SherBaghSawai in Madhopur is actually a luxury camp with ample scope for indulgence. It’s a wellness camp and runs with the clear aim of making you feel relaxed and calm and to get all that tension, hassle and worry out of your head. Abhyangam, which is a full body Ayurvedic massage helps to cure insomnia and also brings that striking glow to your skin. While at SherBaghSawai, you can also visit the Ranthambore National Park. The tents are sans any discomfort here and also have private verandahs. October to March completely qualifies as the best time to visit. 

9.Osian Camp Resort: As a popular trading center, Osian is also home to some of the most ancient and beautiful temple architecture. The design of the camps also complements all the existing architecture in Osian. Located on the Osian-Jaisalmer highway, there are those typical jeep safaris that tourists can book in while travel to Rajasthan. The camels are waiting to be mounted and the traditional folk culture is waiting for an opportunity to boast of its vibrancy. The Swiss tents are completely worth the money. Book them anytime between October and March, once the scorching heat has withdrawn. 

10.Rohet: Sitting pretty not very far from Rohetgarh, this is the place where William Dalrymple wrote his masterpiece, City of Djinns. The tents are furnished wonderfully with teakwood and have connected bathrooms. These bathrooms wipe off all that discomfort you would anticipate at a camp by providing running water at all times of the day. There are village safaris to be undertaken and some horse riding to be done. So reserve a spot in Rohet, anytime between October and March. 

There is limitless adventure in India. From camping to trekking in beautiful areas like Ladakh and Uttaranchal trekking, India sure is a treat for adventure and nature lovers alike. With plentiful of everything, India has numerous places where one can plan corporate team outings with their teams and escape all the heavy pressure of corporate life. For much needed, easy and credible arrangements, visit  www.thrillmyteam.com.