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Thursday, September 13, 2012
Manaslu
Manaslu
The main journey here is around Manaslu, reaching north of the Himalayas and circling the great Manaslu-Himalchuli-Baudha massif. Since Manaslu is a special area for trekkers and was only officially opened from 1991 onwards for trekking, it needs special permits. Three-week complete treks will give you an exciting, adventurous and once in a lifetime experience.Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Asan is still an important shopping center
ASAN:
Once the center of old Kathmandu, the Asan market square is located
about midway on the only diagonal thoroughfare in Kathmandu that links
Durbar Square with Durbar Marg. At Asan, there are six roads radiating
in all directions. The three-storied pagoda style Annapurna Temple of
Annapurna, the Goddess of Grains, presides over the ever-lively bazaar.
Asan is still an important shopping center and one of the busiest market
places with shops selling anything from imported spices to kitchenware,
fresh vegetables, Chinese goods, hardware and clothes.
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
BOATING:
BOATING:
Pokhara’s Phewa Lake naturally draws visitors towards it. Easily the best means of recreation, boating is a favorite pastime which one can enjoy any time of day. The other two lakes, Begnas and Rupa, are located 15 km out of Pokhara. Less visited but no less beautiful, both these lakes are excellent for boating and fishing.
Pokhara’s Phewa Lake naturally draws visitors towards it. Easily the best means of recreation, boating is a favorite pastime which one can enjoy any time of day. The other two lakes, Begnas and Rupa, are located 15 km out of Pokhara. Less visited but no less beautiful, both these lakes are excellent for boating and fishing.
Monday, September 10, 2012
Currency & Foreign exchange
Currency & Foreign exchange
Nepali Rupee notes come in Rs. 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 25, 50, 100, 500, 1000 denominations. Coins come in Rs. 1, 2 , 5 and 10 denominations.Foreign currencies must be exchanged only through banks or authorized money exchangers. The receipts of such transaction are to be obtained and retained. Visitors can exchange foreign currency at the foreign exchange counter at the airport upon arrival. Visitors other than the Indian nationals have to make the payment in foreign currency (non-Indian currency) in hotel, trekking agencies or travel agencies and for air tickets.
Sunday, September 9, 2012
TheHelambhu-Gosainkunda trek
Gosaikunda region is easily accessible from Kathmandu. Each area in
itself is a good choice for those with limited time. It offers many
features that range from culture to adventure. In a week to ten days,
any one can visit one of these areas by crossing high mountain passes. A
three-week trip could cover all the three areas. The Himalayan views
overall are not quite as spectacular as in the Annapurna or Khumbu
region, but they remain unforgettably beautiful plus the trails are less
crowded and the people are friendly and interesting.
TheHelambhu-Gosainkunda trek takes one to Gosainkunda Lake - a sacred
site for devotees of Hindu God Shiva. It is famous for both trekking and
pilgrimage.
Gaurishanker
Gaurishanker
Gaurishanker Trek is another beautiful trek in Nepal where one can enjoy the beautiful scenery of majestic Himalayas including Rolwaling, Gaurishanker, Tashi Laptse, Dorje Lakpa. The trekking route is full of alpine forests including trees with blooming rhododendron flowers, the national flower of Nepal, and beautiful native villages.Saturday, September 8, 2012
People & Relegion
People & Relegion
Nepalese people are mainly divided into two distinct groups, the Indo-Aryans and the Mangoloids (the Kirats). Before 2007 AD, Nepal was regarded as the only Hindu Kingdom in the world. But after that the Government of Nepal has already announced the country to be secular country. The Hindu Temples and Buddhist Shrines are scattered all over the Kingdom. Nepal is the birthplace of Lord Buddha, Herald of Peace, the Light of Asia. Hindus, Buddhists, Muslims and Christians live together in harmony. And other nature worshippers, too, exist here.
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