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Tuesday, August 28, 2012

everest base cam,nepal


Everest base camp, Nepal


            Reaching a height of 5,545m (18,193ft) at kala pattar this three week trek is extremely popular with those who want to be able to say ‘l’ve been to the base of  the world’s highest mountain . the difficult trek passes undeniably spectacular scenery and is trafficked by sherpa people of the solu  khumdu. The heights reached during this trek are literally dizzying until you acclimatize to the altitude, and the continuous cutting across valleys certainly has its ups and d Everest base camp, Nepal


Everest base camp, Nepal


Reaching a height of 5,545m (18,193ft) at Kalapattar this three week trek is extremely popular with those who want to be able to say ‘I’ve been to the base of the world’s highest mountain the difficult trek passes undeniably spectacular scenery and is trafficked by Sherpa people of the Solu Khumdu. The heights reached during this trek are literally dizzying until you acclimatize to the altitude, and the continuous cutting across valleys certainly has its ups and d Everest base camp, Nepal

Monday, August 27, 2012

About Nepal tourism board




Nepal tourism board is a national tourism organization of the country .the NTB was established in 1998 as per the Nepal tourism board act as model of public- private partnership to develop and marked Nepal as an attractive tourist destination .the board provides platform for vision drawn leadership tourist destination the board provides platform for vision drawn leadership for Nepal tourism section by integrating government commitment with the dynamism of private sector tourism industries.


NTB is promoting Nepal in the domestic and international market and is working towards repositioning the image of the country. It aims to regulate product development activities in the day to come fund for NTB is collected from the tourist service fee of Rs500 levied to each departing foreigner passengers at the Tribhuvan international airport , Kathmandu the NTB has a 11 – member board comprising five members form the private sector and five from government the chief executive officer of the NTB is the member secretary in the NTB executive board secretary at the ministry of tourism and civil aviation is the chairman of the executive board while a representative from private sector is nominated as the vice – chairman .

Led by the CEO the NTB has five departments – PR and publicity tourism marketing and promotion tourism products and Resource Development Research planning and monitoring and corporate Department. Likewise the NTB has tourist information centre at Tribhuvan international Airport (Kathmandu) Pokhara (kaski) , kakarbhitta (thapa) Belhiya (Rupandehi) and  Gaddachowki (kanchanpur).Source by TND YELLOW PAGE

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Nepal white water Rafting


Rivers of Nepal Rivers in Nepal are treated as goddesses. They are the ever flowing and inspiring source of beauty, abundance and infinite adventure. The rugged topography, extreme variations snow melting in Nepal make this mountain kingdom blessed with blossoming, flowering rivers, running across the country. This makes Nepal an obvious choice for river adventure.

Mount everest trekking

 An exciting opportunity to be at the foot of world’s highest mountain- Mount Everest
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.

Friday, August 24, 2012

Now support staff mandatory for trekkers

Tourists traveling to any trekking destination will have to take at least a support staff (porter or guide) with them from September. Government officials say the decision has been taken for the safety of tourists.
According to a recent policy decision of the Ministry of Home Affairs, tourists, who                         want to trek solo in Nepal, must hire at least a porter or a guide. Trekkers traveling in groups are already required to take the service of government registered  trekking agencies.
Trekking Agencies Association of Nepal (TAAN) has welcomed the decision and urged the  government to include the decision in the Tourism Act  for effective implementation. “The decision will help promote Nepal as a safe destination for tourists at a time when international media are questioning the safet of foreigners in Nepal,” Mohan Lamsal, general secretary of TAAN, said.
Recent murder of a Belgian trekker in Langtang National Park along with some other cases of   disappearance of trekkers have created negative image of  Nepal in international market, according to Lamsal. Rana Bahadur Khadka, first vice-president of TAAN, said the  new policy decision means all trekkers will have to take  the service of government registered trekking agencies. He said this will control illegal operation of trekking  business.
According to trekking operators, the new policy change will increase budget of FITs by only around $10 per day. “This is a very nominal amount and it won´t affect tourist arrivals,” Anjan Thapa, treasurer of TAAN, said. The Ministry of Home Affairs had taken the decision earlier this month following  mounting pressure from tourism entrepreneurs, diplomatic  missions and kin of missing tourists.

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

TAAN team completes Dolpo exploration

A team of Trekking Agencies’ Association of Nepal returned to Kathmandu on August 8 after completing 24-day exploration of the Dolpo Region.The team led by TAAN President Mahendra Singh Thapa comprised of report writer, cartographer,videographer and photographer along with support staff.
The team entered Dolpa via Jumla airport and progressed through Chharka, Phoksundo, Shey Gumba, Sallaghari, Kangla Pass, Saldang, Dho Tarap, Narpani, Tarako and Duani before flying by to Kathmandu from Juphal airport.“This trip was focused more on studying the  condition of existing trails rather than developing new    routes,” President Thapa said, adding that they would  recommend the government to lower permit fee to the area  so that more trekkers visit the Dolpo region. “This will help uplift socio-economic status of people living in  the area.”Thapa also said they had to  enter Dolpo region via Jumla because flights to Juphal airstrip from Nepalgunj were cancelled due to bad  weather. “Jumla can be the gateway to Dolpo because it  has blacktopped airstrip that can be operated round the  year. If it is not possible to fly to Dolpa, we can enter the region via Jumla,” added Thapa. He also said  the dirt road between Jumla and Dolpa can be one of the   best places in Nepal for mountain  biking.According to Thapa, will prepare maps,   updated itinerary and a documentary to promote trekking     and adventure tourism in Dolpa. together with  Nepal   and Nepal Tourism Board is planning to develop     existing trails in Dolpo into  Cultural  Circuit.The association has been organizing exploration  treks in different parts of the country over the past year. It has already explored Kanchanjunga Region, Lower Manaslu and Ganesh Himal Area. It is planning organize similar exploration trip to Humla within a  couple of month.