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Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Everest trekking





The Everest trekking is justifiably the most famous of all mountain trekking. The region located in eastern Nepal is called Everest trekking. It offers a wide range of trekking experiences. The area of Everest trekking is also called Khumbu. It is also the home of the legendary Sherpas. The northern part of this trekking area lies within the Sagarmatha National Park, which was established to protect the fragile ecosystem of the alpine region. To the east is the Makalu-Barun National Park, a remote and wild stretch of mountain peaks and deep, densely forested valleys. To the west is the Rolwaling valley, a well protected microcosm of cultures. The southern part is less frequented by tourists but could be a very rewarding destination in its own right. Mount Everest naturally is the major attraction here, but there are other 8,000 meter peaks in the region such as Lhotse, Cho Oyu and Makalu besides the many lesser peaks which are no less stunning. There’s more in Everest trekking than just mountains. The stark beauty in the form of glacial lakes, resplendent rhododendron forests, native flora and fauna, charming villages and ancient Buddhist monasteries all add up to make Everest trekking an irresistible tourist destination

Monday, May 2, 2011

Nepales domestic airline decline off season airfare


Nepal domestic airlines declare decline airfare from second week of May.The domestic airlines said due to high price the long- haul sector cut down 25-30 percent after increased airfares.

Domestic airlines said this cheapest airfare is until off season around July 15.After the July the price will go automatically up they said.

The cheapest fair please find below for few sectors
Nepalgunj- Rs 3000
Biratnagar-Rs 2500
Bhirahawa-Rs 2600
Dhangadhi – Rs 3500
Bhadrapur-Rs 3150
Pokhara-Rs  1775

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Nepal increasing Rhinoceros




The survey of the last month rhinoceros are increasing numbers of 534.  According to National conservation trust in 2008 Nepal has 435 said officers.


The conservation project spend nearly one month to count the  rhinoceros .In Chitawan National park found 503 rhinoceros ,24 in  Bardiya National park and seven in Sukla wildlife according to National trust for Nature conservation. In Nepal tour package mostly visited place is Chitwan National park for to see the in horn rhinoceros

International worker’s day (May 01st)



Nepal, s workers are also celebrating international worker day. Nepal started celebration of international worker’s day since 1963. The may 01st is became a public holiday in 2007. The Nepal trade union,
  communist party workers union and all major party workers union are celebrating the may 01st.The are shouting slogan and  appealing to government  to address our demand  in coming new constitution.

Friday, April 29, 2011

Everest base camp trek – From Tengboche Monastery



Today is Thursday, November 27, 2008. Today we had walk nearly six hours to the Tengboche (Tyangboche).  Tyanboche is 3860m high above the seal level. It is small town. Tengboche village has 5 small tea houses. In season time very crowd here. In main season some time room is overbooking that time you have to sleep in dormitory? The tea house people serve the room first come first priority basis. But some tea houses the choose client by country and number of client. Today we are lucky we got room in Gomba lodge.
Now time to excursion the Tengboche village (Monastery). Now four o’clock pm the young monks the window of the Tenboche monastery blowing the big cell to attention people and monks the every day ceremony will start. This monastery is situated highest place in Khumbu region. We are also ready to see ceremony in site the temple (stupa). The puja (ritual ceremony) will continuous 1h-2h.In between of the ceremony the monks blowing cell and playing the drum and bell.
Now 5:30 Pm the sun is top of Mt Everest (8848m).  You can see the exiting picture  below.


  
 In Everest basecamp trekking route today is the most important day for hikers because you can see Mount Everest from your tea house room. From tomorrow the trail will inter the Khumbu valley. You’re enabling to see big shape of Mount Everest until Kalapattar peak or Everest base camp.

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Everest trekking

The Everest trekking is justifiably the most famous of all mountain trekking. The region located in eastern Nepal is called Everest trekking. It offers a wide range of trekking experiences. The area of Everest trekking is also called Khumbu. It is also the home of the legendary Sherpas. The northern part of this trekking area lies within the Sagarmatha National Park, which was established to protect the fragile ecosystem of the alpine region. To the east is the Makalu-Barun National Park, a remote and wild stretch of mountain peaks and deep, densely forested valleys.


To the west is the Rolwaling valley, a well protected microcosm of cultures. The southern part is less frequented by tourists but could be a very rewarding destination in its own right. Mount Everest naturally is the major attraction here, but there are other 8,000 meter peaks in the region such as Lhotse, Cho Oyu and Makalu besides the many lesser peaks which are no less stunning. There’s more in Everest trekking than just mountains. The stark beauty in the form of glacial lakes, resplendent rhododendron forests, native flora and fauna, charming villages and ancient Buddhist monasteries all add up to make Everest trekking an irresistible tourist destination.

Mt. Everest Base Camp trek

Everest Base camp Trekking is without doubt one of the most renowned trekking trail in the world. This trekking is also known as Kalapathar trekking. Indeed Mt. Everest Base Camp has been popular travel destination since the first successful expeditions of Mount Everest Summit (8848 meter) on May 29th, 1953 by Sir Edmund Hilary and Tenzing Norgey Sherpa. This trekking reveals some of the most breathtaking scenery of the Himalayan region. On the next day of your arrival in Kathmandu airport, you fly to Lukla (1/2 hour) from where your Everest Base Camp trekking begins. On the first of trekking the foot trail follows Dudh Kosi River. Then following day it crosses forests of rhododendron and magnolia, villages and monasteries.


On the second day you reach at Namche Bazaar, a bustling bazaar, that’s a junction for trekkers. From Namche Bazaar, you trek along a high traversing path and reach at Tyangboche, an old Buddhist monastery located on a ridge top. Then following days you will be at Dingboche, Lobuche and Gorakhashep. After you arrive at Gorakshep firstly you ascend to Kala Pathar (5554 m) from where you can get stunning views of Mt. Everest and its surrounding high peaks. Then next day you trek to your major target place Mount Everest Base Camp (5364 m) at the foot of the Khumbu ice fall. After been to Everest Base Camp you trek back to Lukla airport following the same previous route with spending few days overnight at different places.