Mountaineering

The man has a desire to be always on the top of the world. The hobby of the Mountaineering provides the right answer to this desire of the man. The mountaineering is a very difficult hobby and requires a very strong will power, stamina and dedication towards the hobby and lots of courage.
The mountaineering has been divided into many parts and most challenging and the difficult ones are the trekking and climbing, trekking and the climbing includes the terrains like the rocks and the snow. In each and every step the mountaineer faces a new challenge. He has to buck up his courage himself as many times he is all alone and nobody around him to cheer him up. India has got many serious followers of this hobby and this is a very popular hobby in India.
There are many institutions and organizations providing much required training facility to the mountaineers in India. The government of India has also opened institutes for the training of the future mountaineers.

The institutes run by the government of India are described here for your benefit they are The Himalayan Mountaineering Institute at Darjeeling (West Bengal), The Nehru Institute Of Mountaineering at Uttar Pradesh (Uttar Pradesh) and The Institute Of Mountaineering and Allied Sports at Manali (Himachal Pradesh).
As the government has provided for the training for the budding mountaineers. There is no shortage of the peaks or summits in India to fulfill your aspirations for the mountaineering. The famous mountaineering sites of India are Burphu Dhura, Changuch, Chaudhara, Chiring We, Doddabetta, Hardeol, Kailash, Kalsubai, Kamet, Kanchanjenga, Mount Abu, Nagalaphu, Namcha Barwa, Nanda Devi, Panchchuli, Rajrambha, Rishi Pahar, Sangthang, Suj Tilla East, Suj Tilla West, Suli Top, Trishul.
These consists some of the simplest and the toughest heights to be conquered by the mountaineers. Out of the list provided above, Kanchanjenga and Nanda Devi are the highest peaks of the India. If you have the guts then this hobby is meant for you.