![]() Kanchenjunga is part of the
        Himalayan mountain range and is located on the eastern border of Nepal
        with India. It is the third highest peak in the world. Kanchenjunga has
        total five peaks out of which one summit is 28,169 feet or 8586 meters.
        Other four of them are over 8,450 meters.  more...  | 
        
        
        ![]() Nanda Devi rises in Uttarakhand,
        India, at the height of 25,643 feet. Nanda Devi is the second highest
        peak in the world. It is considered as the deity and is worshiped among
        the locals of the region. The most famous attraction of the Nanda devi
        are its group of glaciers. more...  | 
        
        
        ![]() Nilgiri 'the blue mountains' are
        situated in the south Indian states of Tamil Nadu and Kerala. Located on
        the western ghats of India, Nilgiri are amongst the oldest mountain
        range in India. The steep hills, pristine valleys, and glittering
        waterfalls is what adds charm to its scenic beauty. more...  | 
      
        
        ![]() Cardamom Hills are the part of
        the Western Ghats. Pristine environment, scented tea gardens and
        spectacular valleys is what make these Hills the most sought after
        destination. The hills are under consideration by the UNESCO World
        Heritage Committee for the selection as the World Heritage Site.  more...  | 
        
        
        ![]() Running approximately 300 miles
        across Rajasthan, Aravalli's are the oldest existing range in the world.
        Spread over 600 km these Aravalli range protect the city of Rajasthan
        from the rough desert. Not only this for several centuries these hills
        are also providing security to the city of Rajasthan.  more...  | 
        
        
        ![]() Extending over 2500 Km in East
        to West, and 250 Km to 400 Km from North to South direction, Himalaya
        with its many of highest peaks and rivers is one of the most favourite
        destination for Eco tourists. more..  | 
      












