Himalaya Venture
India
Calcutta,
Darjeeling,
Delhi,
Jodhpur,
Kolkata (Calcutta),
Rishikesh
Nepal
Dates: Please enquire
Description:
From the hubbub of Delhi to the desert of Rajasthan and from the jungles of Bandhavgargh to the slopes of Mount Everest, Himalaya Venture explores a kaleidoscope of environments that contains all the colors of the rainbow. As the Venture progresses, what begins as bewilderment at a strikingly complex society becomes an appreciation of India's great fusion. Cultural Orientation: (2 weeks) Our introduction to India is a trail that leads from the hustle and bustle of Delhi, west to Rajasthan to reveal the intricacies of Indian culture including the caste system, local traditions and, of course, the cuisine! Contrast the teeming masses in the cities to the peace and tranquility of the camel safari deep into the desert. After the Mandore project, we spend a second week exploring the ancient lands of Hind, visiting the Taj Mahal and jungle temples at Khujaraho, said to be the inspiration behind Kipling's "The Jungle Book". The Community Projects: (4 weeks) The two week Mandore Project is in the desert state of Rajasthan, where the Vishnois communities are known for their reverence for wildlife and their sensitive environmental management. By contrast, the Rewa Project (also two weeks) takes place in the Sal jungles of Madhya Pradesh. The two projects are similar in that we work with remote, rural communities. Conditions in their villages are basic with limited health and education facilities. Both two-week projects concentrate on providing assistance to the local school and within the community itself. From the Rewa project we journey by jeep deep into the nearby forests of Bandhavgargh National Park, home to India's elusive tiger. The Expedition: (8 weeks) We first encounter the Ganges at the sacred Hindu city of Allahabad and board boats for a mellow sail downstream to Varanasi. Continuing west by train to Calcutta, we strike north to the hill station of Darjeeling where we pause in this former monsoon retreat of the British Raj, nestled at the foothills of the Himalaya. Traveling overland to Nepal, we reach Kathmandu, our base for mountain biking and whitewater rafting activities, and a second tiger safari to Chitwan National Park. The final leg of the expedition is the three week trek to Everest Base Camp putting all your experiences and training to the test. Following in the footsteps of Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay, the trail winds through the foothills to the Sherpa capital at Namche Bazaar. As you enter the highest mountain landscape in the world the scenery changes from rolling hills to soaring peaks. Finally the world's greatest peak rises high above you and the Base Camp is at your feet; the quest for Everest is complete.
Highlights:
* Experience the chaotic charm of Delhi * Tackle a camel safari in Rajasthan * Get to know the "real India" by living and working alongside the Vishnois and Rewa communities * Visit the stunning Taj Mahal and the Khujaro jungle temples * Sail down the Ganges and raft down the Sun Kosi * Trek to Everest Base Camp, staying in Sherpa teahouses
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Travel Types :
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- Camping
- Cycling (Mountain)
- Hiking
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- Native Culture Studies
- Rafting
- Safari
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Cost in US$: $7410 for 12 weeks.
Cost Include Description:
All food, transport and accommodation; cultural orientation and expedition activities as per itinerary. Full project funding via the VentureCoTrust.
This Program is open to
Worldwide
Participants.
Participants Travel
Independently
Or
in Groups
Typically Participants Work
in Groups of maximum of 16
Application Process Involves:
Post Services Include:
- Exit DebriefingAbroad
- Re-Entry Debriefing at Home
VentureCo Worldwide's Mission Statement: To provide 3-phase travel experiences that are inovative, imaginative and enjoyable.
Phase 1: Language school and cultural orientation.
That leads to:
Phase 2: the volunteer developement project
That leads to:
Phase 3: the expedition that explores the neighbouring lands and environments of the host region.
Year Founded: 1999
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