Mountain Biking is yet another adventure that Nepalcaters to her visitors. Nepal‘s diverse terrain provides challenging trails
that meander through isolated villages and dense forest filled with wildlife.
In another word Nepal
is a mountain biker’s dream adventure come true. Mountain biking offers an
enviring this magnificent country its landacae living heritage and its people.
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Saturday, November 3, 2012
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Lumbini
Lumbini
Lumbini is in
Lumbini zone and Rupandehi district of
Nepal . Lord Buddha was born in Lumbini long ago. Lumnini is a holy place .
Many people go to Lumbini and pay homage to lord Buddha . Besides the main
tempal of Buddha there are Tibetan temples, Chines temple korean
tempal. People enjoy visting Lumbini.
Nepali staple food Dal bhat
Dal bhat is a traditional Nepali staple food consisting of
cooked steamed rice or sometimes other cereal dhal and lentil soup dal . ts is
generally eaten twice a day mid morning and early evening .It is also called
dal bhat tarkari there many also be cueey mad of chicken got meat or fish . dal
bhat is often served with tarkari amix of available seasonal vegetables. Nepalese public plate, dal bhat is
an inexpensive and tasty meal to eat whilst trekking. If you order dal bhat at
a lodge or tea house, any extra dal or bhat you need to satisfy your appetite
is usually free. Porters sometimes refer to a hill climb as a '3 dhal-bhat'
hill. You may hear a Nepalis joke about 'double dal-bhat' for real hunger or trekker greed.
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Everest base camp, 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.
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Parsa wildife Reserve
Parsa wildife Reserve is spreads over parts of chitwan,
Makawanpur, parsa and sub tropical mostly covered with sale forests, while the
hills are covered with chir pine. Khair sissoo and silk cotton are found along
water areas . the reserve provides good habitat for animals like wild elephant,
tiger leopard sloth bear, gaur blue bull and wild dog . other common animals in
the reserve are samara , chital hog deer barking deer langur monkey rhesus
macaques striped hyena, rat palm civet and jungle cat. There are 370 species of
birds found in the reserve, one being the endangered gread hornbill found in certain parts of the forest . other bird
species include peafowl red jungle fowl , flycatchers and woodpeckers. Apart
from birds and animals the reserve is also habitated by snakes like king cobra
, common cobra, krait , rat snake and python.
Monday, October 29, 2012
Namche Bazaar
Namche Bazaar is popular with trekkers in the Khumbu county, particularly for height is the gateway to the high Himalaya . The town has a number of lodgings and stores catering to the needs of visitors as well as a number of internet cafés, making it one of the few places in the region where trekkers can access the Internet. On Saturday mornings, a weekly market is held in the center of the village while there may also be a daily Tibetan market where clothing and cheap Chinese consumer goods tend to be the main articles for sale.
Sunday, October 28, 2012
Shivapuri Nagarjun National park
Shivapuri Nagarjun National park
is Popular as trekking, mountain climbing and recreation area, the park offers
the nearest retreat from Kathmandu. The park
was established as a Watershed and wildlife Reserve in 1976 and was declared as
a national park in 2002 for the protection
of its flora and fauna. Vegetation varieties in the park include its 129
species of mushrooms while animals include Himalayan black bear, leopard
braking deer, wild boar, wildcat, rhesus monkey and langur monkey. The park
also boasts of 177 species of birds and 102 species of butterflies.
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