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Harish Kohli is a mountaineer, winner of the lifetime achievement Award for National Adventure and a travel author. His book ‘Across the Frozen Himalayas' is based on a real life incident of having survived - 48 Degrees Celsius temperatures on the summit of the Karakoram Pass for over 26 hours.

    Fresh Approach to Reaching Petra

    Most tourists to the world’s historical monuments travel do a whistle stop tour – by the grand highway and in large busses. They travel there to look, bye the t-shirt and hop back on the bus… well for another destination. Read: Fresh Approach to Reaching Petra Read

    By: Harish Kohli | 24/03/2007 | Travel

    Mental Massage : a New Way to Relax

    Life is getting stressed and technology, far from helping us relax, has increased work and stress. Those with computer work have to sit hunched over a desk all day long but the stress of work has caused other tensions of the mind. Read: Mental Massage : a New Way to Relax Read

    By: Harish Kohli | 24/03/2007 | Travel

    Safari in the Wet Season

    Safari in Africa is the dry season. It is when the bush becomes increasingly parched and the animals have fewer and fewer places to find water. Read: Safari in the Wet Season Read

    By: Harish Kohli | 24/03/2007 | Travel

    Saving Rospuda Valley

    A pristine valley in north-east Poland, is crammed with spectacular wildlife.. It is called the Rospuda valley, that has eagles, wolves and orchids. Read: Saving Rospuda Valley Read

    By: Harish Kohli | 22/03/2007 | Travel

    There is Still Snow : Find Best Late Deals

    The winter is coming to end but there is still snow if you have missed the season. Europe is the best to go to if you are looking for best late deals. Here are some of the locations where you can still find a bargain and plenty of snow. Look here for the best snow and the best deal. Read: There is Still Snow : Find Best Late Deals Read

    By: Harish Kohli | 22/03/2007 | Travel

    Get Away to a Private Island: 10 of the Best for Rent

    Most of us dream at some time or another of being cast away on a paradise island. Only the richest among us can afford to buy our own, but we can rent a private island in almost any part of the world, at a price ranging from A-lister highs down to budget backpacker lows. Read: Get Away to a Private Island: 10 of the Best for Rent Read

    By: Harish Kohli | 12/03/2007 | Travel

    Rajasthan – From Princes and Places to Tigers and Trekking

    From the semi-green forests of Mount Abu to the dry grasslands of the desert, from the dry, deciduous thorn forest of Aravali to the wetlands of Bharatpur, Rajasthan is vast and has an enormously varied vegetation and terrain, some of it, though quite hostile, is home to a surprising number of mammals and birds. Read: Rajasthan – From Princes and Places to Tigers and Trekking Read

    By: Harish Kohli | 12/03/2007 | Travel

    Ten Off-the-beaten-sand Beaches

    Konkan coast, Maharashtra, India Pure white sand, backed by thick, lush forest, characterizes a string of gorgeous beaches running along a 370-km stretch of coast between Vasai and Vengurla. Hedvi, Velneshvar, Takarli, Harihareshwar and Ganpatipule, with its wonderful, red wooden 400-year-old temple, are among the delightful beaches awaiting the traveler ready to go the extra mile to find them. Read: Ten Off-the-beaten-sand Beaches Read

    By: Harish Kohli | 09/03/2007 | Travel

    Six Sites for Single Travellers

    Holidays for single people – weekends, holidays and days out – include skiing, snowboarding, tennis, sailing, diving, city breaks and activity and adventure holidays. From the Red Sea to Morocco, the Lake District to Venice. Read: Six Sites for Single Travellers Read

    By: Harish Kohli | 09/03/2007 | Travel Tips

    Diving Paradises on Four Continents

    If you're looking for an adventure that is physically active yet relaxing, mentally stimulating and spiritually uplifting, diving amid the wonders of a coral reef may be the ultimate answer. But where should you go, especially if you have a taste for something and somewhere a bit out of the way? Read: Diving Paradises on Four Continents Read

    By: Harish Kohli | 09/03/2007 | Travel Tips
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