Aquaterra Adventures India Pvt. Ltd.

Aquaterra Adventures, a leading adventure operator, are pioneers in adventure travel throughout the Indian Himalaya.
S-507, Ground Floor,
Greater Kailash - 2,
New Delhi, Delhi 110048 India
www.aquaterra.in ; www.indianhimalayas.net
Founded in 1995

Destination Countries We Specialize In

India

Travel Styles

Mid-range (3-4 stars)

Activities

Bicycling
Child Friendly
Eco-tourism
Family Vacation
Hiking / Trekking
Outdoor Adventure
Rafting / Kayaking
Safari & Wildlife
Walking Tours

Services

Airport Transfer
Car with Driver
Regional Flights
Lodging
Other

Awards and Recognition

In November 2007, Aquaterra Adventures also makes it as to the list of the world's best adventure travel outfitters in the first Authoritative Rating of Adventure Tour Operators, selected in a global survey by National Geographic Society. This list is available with our rating at http://atr.nationalgeographic.com/outfitters/outfitterDetail.action?id=121 and at http://www.nationalgeographic.com/adventure/adventure-travel-ratings.html Our trips have made it as cover stories on the New York Times, Paddler Magazine, Outside and lots more. Check out www.treknraft.com/news.htm for more

Travel Industry Certificates and Memberships

A member of The Indian Association of Tour Operators ? IATO A member of Adventure Tour Operators Association of India - ATOAI A member of The Indian Association of Professional Rafting Outfitters ? IAPRO A member of the Indian Rafting Foundation - IRF A member of Uttaranchal?s Finest outdoors - UFO

Description

Greetings.

I would like to take this opportunity to introduce you to Aquaterra Adventures and its activities. Aquaterra Adventures, a leading adventure operator, are pioneers in adventure travel throughout the Indian Himalaya, offering the widest range of adventure travel products, from soft adventure trips to challenging expedition travel.

As current leaders in India of this segment, we lay tremendous emphasis on safety, meticulous planning and top-notch guides and equipment, which form the foundation of each of the tour operated by AquaterraAdventures. Add to that efficient staff, guides current in First Aid and CPR certification, excellent camp cuisine and an eco-friendly approach to travel, you have a typical Aquaterra Adventures trip.

Our range of adventure destinations is unparalleled and our team, is one of the most dedicated and professional teams in the country today.

Our adventure tours consist of adventure camps, rafting, kayaking, rafting expeditions, trekking, rappelling/rock climbing, jeep safaris, mountain biking, tailor made trips and many more. Our areas of operation include Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh, Lahaul, Spiti, Kinnaur, Uttaranchal, Sikkim, and Arunachal Pradesh. Our trips have been covered extensively by leading publications across the globe and made several exciting cover stories. In November 2007, Aquaterra Adventures also makes it as to the list of the world's best adventure travel outfitters in the first Authoritative Rating of Adventure Tour Operators, selected in a global survey by National Geographic Society. This list is available with our rating at http://atr.nationalgeographic.com/outfitters/outfitterDetail.action?id=121 and at http://www.nationalgeographic.com/adventure/adventure-travel-ratings.html

I am pleased to enclose a brief profile for further insights into Aquaterra Adventures. Please visit us at www.aquaterra.in and www.indianhimalayas.net

Look fwd to hearing from you.
Regards

Vaibhav Kala

Founder, Aquaterra Adventures

Sample Trips

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A 12 day trip to India

Self contained expedition travel to Zanskar and rafting out of the untrekkable canyon

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A 13 day trip to India

An exciting, true expedition style journey down one of the world's greatest rivers, The Tsang Po river, after flowing gently eastwards through Tibet, cuts the Greater Himalaya and the highest unclimbed mountain in the world, Namche Barwa before it enters Arunachal Pradesh, where the expedition begins, a few miles inside the line-of-control with China. Its now called the Siang, or the Upper Brahmaputra.