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AJAY MAIRA
A
natural outdoorsman, he has been trekking and camping since
he was 8. Educated at the Lawrence School, Sanawar. Ajay represented
India as a member of the first Indian White Water Rafting team
that took part in the World Cup Rafting Competition in Switzerland
(1987). He ranks among the top few professional rafting people
in our country. Those responsible for exploratory first descents,
opening new rivers to the sport - Spiti, Upper Teesta, Brahmaputra.
Instructing, training and setting out guidelines that make white
water rafting in India comparable to the best in the world.
He has also done skiing, mountaineering expeditions and climbs.
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PAVANE MANN
A wandering urge and a keen sense of adventure involved her
in the outdoors since the early age of 7. Sailing, snorkelling
and diving along the coast of India, the Andaman Islands and
the South China Sea. Studying at The Welham Girls High School,
Dehra Dun, with nature loving teachers led to camping, trekking,
bird watching and an interest in natural habitats and wild life.
She has trekked extensively over the high Himalayas gathering
experience and knowledge that extends to almost all aspects
of the region- geographical, natural and cultural. Pavane has
also been closely associated with rafting since its conception
in India
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