1. Trekking – The word TREK
is said to have originated from the Greek language. Trek was then referred to a
Ox Cart journey. Later, any arduous journey was referred to be a trek. But as
of now, Trekking is commonly referred to a distance arduous journey on foot specially in the Hills and
rough terrain.
3. Rappelling – Also known as Abseiling, this is a daring technique of descending down a high cliff with the help of a rope and other specialised equipment. The thrill of standing out of the high cliff is experienced to be believed. Rappelling could be on high plain wall as well as on over-hanging walls.
a. Western Ghats – Packed with
abundant natural beauty, the Western Ghats or
the Sahyadris stretch about 1600 kms from north to south. Dense forests,
awesome hills, breathtaking valleys, wonderful rivers, amazing forts,
unexplored caves, a variety of natural herbs, gigantic waterfalls and much more ... all of
which provide infinite opportunities to an adventurer seeking
enlightenment. We at Infinity Adventures concentrate in the forests of Khanapur Taluka
(Belgaum District) in the Western Ghats to provide out
clients with endless opportunities to discover themselves & bring out their
true inner beings.
b. Himalayas – We regularly
conduct camps & high altitude trekking expeditions during the summer in
the Himalayas to offer even more wider scope
for all our adventure activities. The value addition is the form
of skiing, snow trekking and white water rafting in the Beas ,
Indus and Ganges. Most of our camps are concentrated in Ladakh, Manali, the
Garhwal and the Kumaon region of the Himalayas .
Of course, we do organise camps & treks in other parts of the Himalayas too.
2. Rock Climbing – A daring act of
ascending a vertical or overhanging rock face with the help of a rope and other
specialised equipment.
3. Rappelling – Also known as Abseiling, this is a daring technique of descending down a high cliff with the help of a rope and other specialised equipment. The thrill of standing out of the high cliff is experienced to be believed. Rappelling could be on high plain wall as well as on over-hanging walls.
Australian
Rappelling (Rap Jump) – Unlike the traditional Rappelling, Australian Rappelling is
done facing the ground while the body remains perpendicular to the rappelling
wall. It is best to do it on an 850 wall.
4. River Crossing – River crossing can be done in two ways – through water &
overhead. If the river is shallow & feeble it can be crossed through water
with the help of just a rope as a safety measure. But if the river is deep or
the current very strong, it is best to opt for over-head crossing method.
Over-head crossing is more technical involving skills in fixing the rope &
use of other equipments.
5. Water Sports
a. White Water Rafting – The sheer thrill of riding the waves
(specially the rapids of the Himalayan rivers) in an inflated rubber raft is an
experience one should not miss. We do Rafting in the Sahyadris at Dandeli in Kali River
& at Dubare in the Kauvery River , while in the Himalayas in the Beas (Himachal
Pradesh), Indus (Ladakh) and Bhagirathi (Uttaranchal).
b. Kayaking – This is an Eskimo boat consisting of a light wooden frame
covered with watertight skins except for a single or double opening in the
center, and propelled by a double-bladed paddle. We have inflatable Kayaks made
from tough plastic capable to sail in lake, backwaters & rivers of grade 2
rapids