Homegrown Adventures
Why you don't have to leave the country this summer: Ride a bike on a 13,700-feet-high road. Discover Coorg on a powered hand-glider. Experience village life in Ladakh. Make artisanal cheese in Coonoo...

Aim and ShootWildlife photography tours in Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks
Talat Khalid is a professional photographer, and organises tours, leading amateurs through national parks, from Tadoba to Kaziranga. A popular trek is the 11-day trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha. “Apart from the Bengal tiger, Kanha is home to civets, langurs, hyenas and Indian bison. The terrain is flat with sal and bamboo forests, meadows and grassland,” he says. Groups are limited to five people.
Cost: Rs 19,500 per person. Contact: www.wildlifephototours.com
Royalty and celebrities flock to this centre, which derives its name from the Sanskrit ‘soukhyam’ meaning wellness. At its helm is Dr Issac Mathai who integrates ayurveda, homeopathy, naturopathy and unnani to create specialised packages.
Cost: Depends on the package. Daily rates: Sukha (Rs 16,740), Sundar (Rs 13,630), Swaad (Rs 8,850) Santosha (Rs 21,740) Contact: www.soukya.com
Cost: Price on requestContact: www.shaktihimalaya.com
Cost: Depends on where you decide to stay. Homestays are in the range of Rs 800 to Rs 1,500 per day.Contact: www.spitiecosphere.com
Want Cheese, Will TravelAcres Wild, CoonoorNestled in the Nilgiri mountains is filmmaker Mansoor Khan’s family-run organic-cheese making farmstay. Khan and wife Tina have thrown open their 22-acre property to guests who wish to be inducted into the art of making artisanal cheeses. The basic course is two days. “Gouda, Cheddar, Colby, Parmesan, Romano, Monterey Jack, Halloumi, Feta and Mozzarella are some of the cheeses on offer. We also teach guests how to create flavoured versions. The cheese you’ve made is yours,” says Khan. The course is only open to houseguests staying in one of their three cottages.Cost: Basic course, Rs 5,000 each extra cheese/day, Rs 1,500. Room rates start at Rs 3,000 per night in April 16- June 15Contact: www.acres-wild.com
Riding on a HighBike Tour, North-East India
The 476-km Manali-Leh trip is a rite of passage for every biker. The next challenge is the least explored part of India—the Northeast. Chain Reaction caters to bikers who prefer to eschew the logistics of travelling and jump into an adventure. The company conducts journeys across Assam, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Manipur and Nagaland. Chain Reaction’s Shahwar Hussain provides tailor-made itineraries that range from a week to a fortnight. You can begin your journey in Guwahati and spend three days east to Tawang through Sela Pass, which is at 13,700 feet. The route with its breathtaking vistas and not-so-smooth roads will test your skill. You can recoup at Tawang for a day and enjoy the beauty of PT Tso Lake before heading to Kaziranga. After a day at Kaziranga, you ride to Lungwa, a village in Nagaland that shares a border with Myanmar. “This is a once-in-a-lifetime experience because you get to interact with Konyak warriors, and experience their culture,” says Hussain.
Cost: For Indians it’s Rs 4,000 per dayContact: www.chainreaction.com
First Published: Jun 26, 2014, 06:11
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