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| Trekking and Rock Climbing |
The Aravallis in all their different moods provide excellent trekking and rock climbing activities. The Mewar belt with the Udaipur, Chittaur, Mount Abu and Kumbhalgarh or the Sariska-Alwar-Amber belt is best for trekking are popular spots, where the trekker can let himself go. The chance to study the flora and fauna, animal and bird life and get away from the usual crowded tourist spots attract5s countless trekkers.
Winter is the best time for trekking, though the monsoon months provide romantic, green getaways. It is best to trek in a small group, and carry only basic necessities, since provisions can be bought along the way, but do ensure a supply of bottled water. Trekkers can choose a camp in the open countryside, though there are likely to be quaint, personalized hotels available in most areas. Trekking can be along established routes, though a more exciting option may simply be to chart one's own trails, moving practically as one likes.
Para Sailing
Para Sailing and Water Skiing: Not quite known for its water sports, Rajasthan is now gearing to put its lakes and rivers to good use by introducing several water sports here. The lakes at Ramgarh, Bundi, Udaipur and Kota have already started providing facilities for varied aquatic sports.
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