Meet your Team Leader at 7 AM at the Qutub Minar Metro Station parking. Once we reach Mangar Bani, we enter the village pathway full of flora and fauna that inhabit the Aravalli. We now ride on narrow lanes of villages and come out to the countryside. The fresh air boosts you to continue on dirt tracks between the hills. Afterwards, we ride to a lake where water caresses our sore feet. En route, we pass through villages taking pride in their own identity and culture. It is time to head for lunch, where we will be stopping by a local farm practising organic farming. It is time to relax and learn more about organic farming and sustainable living in and around the farms with the locals. After a hearty lunch, we get in our support vehicle and finish our tour at the final drop point. Bid goodbye to the Aravalli’s, the ancient landform still giving a livelihood to the villages, a glimpse of India’s human and physical geography.
Lunch
Includes Support Vehicle
Mangar, a palaeolithic archaeological site and sacred grove hill forest next to the Mangar village on the Delhi-Haryana border, is in the South Delhi Ridge of the Aravalli mountain range in Faridabad. It lies, immediate south of India's national capital Delhi, within NCR.
Panikot Lake is a pristine quarry lake located just off the Ballabhgarh-Sohna highway close to Village Alampur. Surroundings are clean and unspoilt with sum stunning landscpe and vistas.
You will make your own way to the meeting points