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Tekdi Eco Services Private Limited +91-9822444963 TEKDI ECO SERVICES PRIVATE LIMITED https://www.indiamart.com/trekdi/ We organize Trekking, River Rafting, Paragliding and Camping Events for tourists and corporate houses. Our team consists of experts with vast experience in adventure tourism and conducting management programs. About Us 'Trek'Di' organizes Sahyadri Treks, Himalayan Treks, Nature Introduction (Jungle) Camps & Safaris, Short Nature Trails, Corporate Outdoor Events & Outbound Training, Management Training Programs, Serious Adventure Sports Like Rock Climbing, Rafting, Paragliding and Para-Motoring. It is said that fear must be removed at young age only and so we have special Kids camps for adventure education which helps a lot in personality development. For spreading adventure and ecological awareness in children we also conduct School Environmental trips. For these activities we are never stuck by physical boundries. We conduct all these events in various parts of India and even abroad. All these activities are run by Trekkers, Nature experts and adventurers who have travelled far and wide in the mountains of Sahyadris and the Himalayas and many forests, for over many years. Treks organized by us are unique in a way because you get the real trekking experience right from cooking your own food to camping out in tents in springs. We are looking queries from Pune region. Trek'Di promises to take you to new and unexplored places, whether it’s some obscure fort hidden in the thick jungles of the Sahyadri, or to the remote depths of the north-east India. So buckle up, strap on your hats and get ready for adventure in India. We make sure that even a single day trek with us becomes a lifetime experience for our participants. The thrill... For more information, please visit https://www.indiamart.com/trekdi/profile.html NATURE CAMPS P r o d u c t s & S e r v i c e s Tadoba Tiger Reserve Jungle Kaas Plateau Flower's Special Camp - Student Special Outing Amboli Wildlife Tour Dandeli Nature Outing ADVENTURE TREKS & CAMPS P r o d u c t s & S e r v i c e s Summer Kids Camp at Koyna Bhairavgad Koyna Jungle Trek Markha Valley Trek Valley of Flowers and Hemkund Trek SAHYADRI TREKS P r o d u c t s & S e r v i c e s Nageshwar Vasota Jungle Kalavantinicha Buruj Trek Adventure Night Trek Anjaneri Harshagad (Harihar) Kenjalgad Fort Trek Trek SCUBA DIVING ACTIVITY P r o d u c t s & S e r v i c e s Dive Trip to Lakshadweep Liveboard Trip to Panunee Diving In Phuket Tours Dive Trip to Lakshadweep Minicoy Island ADVENTURE SPORTS P r o d u c t s & S e r v i c e s Water Rafting Sports Lingana Adventure Tour Ladakh Jeep Safari Tadoba Tiger Reserve Jungle Safari INTERNATIONAL EVENTS P r o d u c t s & S e r v i c e s Mount Kilimanjaro Trek - Bhutan Motorbike Expedition Highest Peak of Africa Nov 2013 The Wild Borneo Calling Everest Base Camp Expedition Oct 2013 ASTRONOMY OUTINGS P r o d u c t s & S e r v i c e s Giant Metrewave Radio Lonar Crater Outing & Star Telescope Alias GMRT Study Gazing Night Tour Lohagad Astronomical Night P r o OTHER SERVICES: d u c t s & S e r v i c e s Bandhavgad Jungle Camp Everest Base Camp Mahimatgad - Marleshwar Dive Trip to Sardine Run Jungle Trek South Africa OTHER SERVICES: P r o d u c t s & S e r v i c e s White Water Rafting at Kolad Annapurna Base Camp Corporate Events F a c t s h e e t Year of Establishment : 2006 Nature of Business : Service Provider Total Number of Employees : Upto 10 People CONTACT US TEKDI ECO SERVICES PRIVATE LIMITED Contact Person: Mihir Dudhat 1366, Sadashiv Peth Pune - 411030, Maharashtra, India +91-9822444963 https://www.indiamart.com/trekdi/.
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