Cruising Through Alaska’s Untamed Beauty

Embark on an extraordinary journey through Alaska’s pristine wilderness and rugged coastline on an Alaska cruise adventure. Discover the awe-inspiring beauty of towering glaciers, majestic fjords, and abundant wildlife as you navigate some of the most scenic waterways on Earth.

From the comfort of your cruise ship, you’ll witness the dramatic calving of glaciers in Glacier Bay National Park, marvel at the towering peaks of the Inside Passage, and cruise through icy waters surrounded by snow-capped mountains and pristine forests. Along the way, keep an eye out for whales breaching, eagles soaring overhead, and bears foraging along the shoreline.

Cultural Bhutan

JourneyMart presents a series of exclusive experiences in Bhutan!

Join us to explore the soaring peak of the Himalayas “A travel experience like no other”.

Trans-Himalayan Traverse

The Trans-Himalayas Mountain Region or Tibet Himalayan Region is located to the north of the Great Himalayas which is consists of Karakoram, Ladakh, Zaskar and Kailash mountain ranges. It runs over around 1,000 kilometres in an east-west direction with an average elevation of 3000 metres above sea level.

In this tour we are highlighting and covering the Ladakh Ranges: located to the north of Leh, which merges with the Kailash range in Tibet. Khardung La and Digar La are two significant passes to the north and east of Leh.

It is bounded to the east by the Chinese Tibet Autonomous Region, to the south by the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh, to the west by both the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir and Pakistan-administered Gilgit-Baltistan, and to the far north by the southwest corner of Xinjiang across the Karakoram Pass.

The region is drained by the Indus River and its major tributaries, the Shyok-Nubra, Chang Chenmo, Hanle, Zanskar, and Suru-dras rivers.

The high altitude terrain of Ladakh was produced by glaciofluvial processes enhanced by freeze-thaw weathering. Ladakh has a severe climate and is one of the highest and driest inhabited areas on the planet. Ladakh’s climate is known as a “cold desert” climate because of its arctic and desert characteristics.

Serene Sikkim

The picturesque terrain of the formidable Eastern Himalayan Range as you explore this diversified & ethnically enriched region of one of the smallest states in India & the host to the mighty Mt. Kachenjunga, Sikkim!

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