Rock Climbing and Mountaineering in Himachal :
Manali
: The area around Manali presently forms the core of mountaineering
in Himachal. The Beas Kund region and lower reaches of the Hanuman Tibba
(5,930m), the Manali and Shitidhar peaks around the source of the river
Beas, and the Deo Tibba (6,001m) area, are suggested for beginners with
some experience. Situated at the northern end of the kullu valley, Manali
has spectacular views of snowcapped peaks and is Surrounded by towering
peaks from all around. Manali's major asset is its proximity to the
snowline. It has a flourishing orchard industry, a popular honeymoon
destination and trailhead for numerous treks as well as a great countryside
ideal for adventure sport lovers.
Season : While the mountaineering season tends to be
concentrated around the April-November period, a number of climbs are
also attempted in winter (December-March) which, though much colder,
allows for clearer climbing days.
Mountaineering Institutes & Adventure Sports Clubs :
The
Institute of Mountaineering and Allied Sports at Manali, and its branch
at Dharamshala, offer the activity. Courses are also available with
the Institute. The conquest of Everest acted as a stimulus to Indian
mountaineering and in 1954, the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute at
Darjeeling was established with the late major N.D. Jayal (Nandu) as
its first principal. Since then other institutes have been set up at
Uttarkashi in Uttaranchal and at Manali in Himachal Pradesh.
In addition to these three institutes, there are a number of small institutions
and clubs all over India where short courses on rock climbing etc are
available. Basic courses in mountaineering are devoted to theoretical
training-consisting of lectures on high altitude physiology, history
of mountaineering, mountain fauna and flora, geomorphology, geology,
map reading and glaciology.
During the course, films on wildlife, mountaineering expeditions, and
allied subjects are shown. The practical side is covered by treks where
training on rock, snow and ice is given. This period culminates with
a climb to a peak of 5,490m and 6,100m as part of the advanced course,
expeditions are organised to peaks such as Kamet, Trisul, etc.
Important : Many climbing accidents occur because of
inexperience people taking insufficient precautions. The potential for
the advancement of Indian mountaineering in the future is great. As
roads penetrate the Himalayas and bring the peaks ever closer to the
plains, as the enthusiasm of the pioneers spreads to more and more people,
it is difficult to believe that at least some part of the potential
will not be realised.
The lure of Himalayas is irresistible for the mountaineers, as the Himalayas are the greatest range of mountains on earth, their beauty, vastness, fascination and mystery will always have an everlasting appeal for those who venture in this region. The captivating landscape, with an incomparable diversity of flora and fauna: Himalayas is regarded as the 'Mountaineers paradise' and, indeed, is a refreshing treat to the Mountaineers. Himalayas is the ultimate destination for a holiday, offering everything from short and easy excursions to the long challenges of the snowy peaks, invoking visions of the spectacular Himalayas, the lush meadows, green woodland and fragrant orchards.
