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2. A couple of years ago, we created ‘Braveheartz’ to make travel experience
more personal, fun and beautiful. The journey started with an idea and
culminated in being recognized as the most promising company which
primarily operates on ideated travel solutions and that too very
personalized. It has been a crazy few years since then. In 2010, Braveheartz
got affiliated to ‘National Adventure Foundation’ a non-commercial, socially
oriented, philanthropic, non-governmental organization (NGO), committed
to the promotion of adventure activities and sports among the youth of the
country. ‘Braveheartz sole aim is to organize an exposure to adventure for
anyone of any age, gender or vocation so that millions of travelers around
the world could find the same travel inspiration and recommendations
that ‘Braveheartz’ fans have already enjoyed. In a complex world of
business travel management, you need a partner with a keen understanding
of your rapidly evolving travel requirements Braveheartz somehow believed
in the same vision and is proud to work for the cause.
Braveheartz sole aim is to organize ‘exposure to Adventure’ for anyone of any
age, gender or vocation so that millions of travelers around the world could
find the same travel inspiration and recommendations that BRAVEHEARTZ
fans have already enjoyed.
3. : In 2010, ‘BRAVEHEARTZ’ got affiliated to ‘National Adventure
Foundation’ a non-commercial, socially oriented, philanthropic, non-
governmental organization (NGO), committed to the promotion of
adventure activities and sports among the youth of the country .
‘BRAVEHEARTZ’ somehow believed in the same vision and is proud to work
for the cause.
: When I conceived the idea of entering into travel, it
was not by chance but a will to learn about culture places and people. They
cohesively made me think about the diversity of nature and created an urge
to be different from what I would expect for my travel to be .
BRAVEHEARTZ was born.
: Its all about knowing our customers individually. Because
we think we are there because of you. We strive to offer the best to you and
fullfil your requirements. Our services are nothing short of the best in the
industry. As the belief is building an everlasting relationship and growing
with you. Any company is built on the foundation of trust. We have earned
the trust of our customers and partners equally. Through our values and
practices we are committed to build a lasting relationship.
4. : Kailash Mansarovar (By Road), Kailash
Mansarovar (By Helicopter), Kailash Mansarovar (Inner Kora).
: Muktinath Yatra, Amarnath Yatra , Sri Lanka Tour.
: Classic Nepal, Temple and Tigers Tour, Heritage Site and
Rafting Tours.
: Everest Base Camp, Annapurna Base.
Camp , Everest Region Introductory Trek , Annapurna Region Introductory
Trek , North Everest Base Camp.
: Chail , Shimla.
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: Mauritius .
: Classic Tibet, Monasteries and Mountains.
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8. When Bhupinder Singh, Maharaja of Patiala was expelled from, he decided to
create his own capital for the warm months. The little village of Chail was
perfect. It lay surrounded by magnificent deodar forests. Shimla was in direct
vision and most importantly, Chail was somewhat higher than British
controlled Shimla. Today, the Maharaja’s creation can be experienced by all.
Here is a resort in the true sense of the word. The former summer capital of
the British in India, and the present capital of Himachal Pradesh, Shimla has
been blessed with all the natural bounties which one can think of. It has got a
scenic location, it is surrounded by green hills with snow capped peaks. The
spectacular cool hills accompanied by the structures made during the colonial
era creates an aura which is very different from other hill. It is also known as a
Summer Refuge. Maharaja Bhupinder Singh originally began building his
palace at this site. It is said that a Sidh-saintly person - appeared before the
Maharaja in dream and declared that this was the place where he had this
temple built. The Chail sanctuary has 'ghoral', 'kakkar', 'sambhar', red jungle
fowl and 'khalij' and 'cheer' pheasants. Machan like sighting posts have been
built at Khuruin. An enjoyable drive through forests and small villages leads to
this small but popular station. The Nature Park here is a great attraction. A
short trek leads to the Mahasu Peak with breath taking views.
9. :- When Bhupinder Singh, Maharaja of Patiala was expelled from,
he decided to create his own capital for the warm months. The little village
of Chail was perfect. It lay surrounded by magnificent deodar forests.
Shimla was in direct vision and most importantly, Chail was somewhat
higher than British controlled Shimla. Today, the Maharaja's creation can be
experienced by all. Here is a resort in the true sense of the word. A beautiful
Palace with ornate furniture, charming cottages, delight fullog huts, thick
forests, quiet walks, a 'lovers hill', an orchard of its own, elegant lawns,
badminton and lawn tennis court, billiards and even a children's park. Each
regally appointed room, each quaint cottage and every warm log hut offers a
memorable holiday. Chail offers good sightseeing places, fishing and
trekking possibilities too. Chail also has the world's highest cricket pit
chand polo ground. The Chail sanctuary has 'ghoral', 'kakkar', 'sambhar',
red jungle fowl and 'khalij' and 'cheer' pheasants. Machan like sighting
posts have been built at Khuruin. An enjoyable drive through forests and
small villages leads to this small but popular station. The Nature Park here
is a great attraction. A short trek leads to the Mahasu Peak with breath
taking views. Between Kandaghat and Chail is this village and bridge astride
the Ashwani stream. A dozen or so trek routes lead out of Chail.
10. :- The former summer capital of the British in India, and the present
capital of Himachal Pradesh, Shimla has been blessed with all the natural bounties
which one can think of. It has got a scenic location, it is surrounded by green hills with
snow capped peaks. The spectacular cool hills accompanied by the structures made
during the colonial era creates an aura which is very different from other hill. It is also
known as a Summer Refuge. Built in 1846-1857, Christ Church is the second oldest
church of Northern India. The Church overlooks the ridge and is one of the landmarks
of Shimla. The clocks on Christ Church were added later but none of them are
functional now. Dedicated to Lord Hanuman, this temple offers a panoramic view over
the surrounding valley, out to the snowcapped peaks, and over the town itself. Jakhu is
a vantage point for witnessing the changing skyline as the sun rises or sets. On Shimla-
Kalka road is the famous "Lord Hanuman" temple. Temple has beautiful campus and
Langar is held every Sunday. On Shimla-Kalka road this holy place can be accessed on
foot around 5 km walk among dense forests. Situated on top of a hill that faces Shimla,
the temple is surrounded with a thick forest of oak and rhododendrons. It is a famous
picnic spot. The temple is situated near to The Mall and is a 5 mins walk from The
Mall. The temple is dedicated to Shyamala Devi (Shimla is named after this
goddess),an incarnation of Goddess Kali. The museum is open daily except on
Mondays and public holidays. It has got a good collection of ancient historical
sculptures, paintings, coins, photos and other items from all over the state as well as
outside it. It has also got a library, which houses many historical books and
manuscripts. Most of Shimla's landmarks are located here
11. :- Built in 1893, after leveling top ofa hill, it stands
at 2444m and is the highest cricket pitch and polo ground in the world. The
Chail sanctuary has 'ghoral', 'kakkar', 'sambhar', red jungle fowl and 'khalij'
and 'cheer' pheasants. Machan like sighting posts have been built at Khuruin.
An enjoyable drive through forests and small villages leads to this small but
popular station. The Nature Park here is a great attraction. A short trek leads
to the Mahasu Peak with breath taking views. Between Kandagh at and Chail
is this village and bridge astride the Ashwani stream. A good picnic spot. A
dozen or so trek routes lead out of Chail. Trails lead up to the Choor Peak and
to Shimla. There is fishing on Giri river at Gaura.
On Shimla-Kalka road is the famous "Lord Hanuman" temple. Temple has
beautiful campus and Langar is held every Sunday. On Shimla-Kalka road
this holy place can be accessed on foot around 5 km walk among dense
forests. Situated on top of a hill that faces Shimla, the temple is surrounded
with a thick forest of oak and rhododendrons. It is a famous picnic spot. The
temple is situated near to The Mall and is a 5 mins walk from The Mall. The
temple is dedicated to Shyamala Devi (Shimla is named after this
goddess),an incarnation of Goddess Kali. Glen Shimla, Its about 4 km walk
from the Ridge through dense Forests, a sprightly stream flows through the
Glen forests at an altitude of 1830 meters. It is a secluded picnic spot.