Makalu and Sherpani
Col Pass trekking:
Makalu Base Camp has been compared to the Yosemite Valley, on a
grand scale! To reach some of the most amazing mountain scenery in the
Himalaya, you first have to cross the challenging Kongma Danda covered in cloud
forest draped in hanging orchids. There are few villages along the approach to
the fifth highest peak in the world, Mt Makalu (8485m), the summit of which
stands 3km above Base Camp. The mountaineering route over the glaciated
Sherpani Col (6180m), West Col (6190m) and Amphu Labsta (5845m) to the Everest
region involves the highest and hardest passes in the entire Himalaya, however
the rewards of such an undertaking are more than worthwhile! During this trek
there will be sections where the trail is very rugged or ill-defined, some
trails have been trekked only once by a small party, and so the going will be
tough. Space in some camp sites will also be very limited. It may be necessary
to make changes to the itinerary at any time due to unforeseen circumstances
such as adverse weather, snow or trail conditions, river water levels, or group
movement. Your trip leader will advise any changes should this occur. source by TAANHimalayan Smile Treks and Adventures offers a wide range of tour packages at a competitive price without any compromise service. Our tours include trekking, climbing, non-trekking cultural, camping, white water rafting mountain biking, etc. We maintain a fleet of renowned brand vehicles and a team of trained and experienced Guides who are friendly, courteous, and of course professional. We are licensed by the government of Nepal.
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Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Saturday, July 12, 2014
Transport syndicate on beni jomsom road broken finally
Transport
syndicate on beni jomsom road broken finally
Are you planning to visit Mustang in a private vehicle or a hired jeep?
If yes, you can now be sure that there will not be any disturbances during the
journey like in the past. If you face any disturbance, the regional
administration will immediately swing into action.The Western Regional
Administration Office has finally managed to break the syndicate on the
75-kilometer Beni-Jomsom road enforced by the local transport entrepreneurs.
Now onwards, one can drive their vehicles on the road without any obstacles.
The office has said it would take immediate action if anyone obstructs movement
of vehicles on the road.“If anyone obstructs movement of vehicles on the road,
we will not call them for negotiation like in the past. We will immediately
initiate legal action against them,” Karki said, “This is not a private road.
No one has the authority to create disturbance on public road.”The office has
directed local administration to do the needful for ensuring smooth movement of
vehicles on the road.
Now onwards, passengers needn´t change vehicles between Beni and Jomsom. Earlier, they had to change vehicles at Ghasa.“
Now onwards, passengers needn´t change vehicles between Beni and Jomsom. Earlier, they had to change vehicles at Ghasa.“
We will immediate action against those
collecting excessive fare or creating problem to passengers. If passengers are
disembarked from private vehicles and forced to board local vehicles, those
involved in such act will be dealt with seriously,” he added. Karki, who was
recently appointed as Western Regional Administrator, said his first priority
was to end the transporters´ syndicate on Beni-Jomsom road.“I will not allow
anyone to enforce syndicate system on public roads as I am aware of the
consequences of such system," added Karki. He assured that any type of
vehicles can ply the Beni-Jomson road now onwards.The Western Regional
Administration Office is also doing necessary homework for determining the
standards for tourist vehicles. It is having discussion with the Ministry of
Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation on whether tourist vehicles need to get
route permit like other vehicles and whether tourist vehicles registered before
2012 need to follow standards issued in 2012.The office has fixed fare on
Beni-Jomsom road at Rs 800 on temporary basis.
It has asked Dhaulagiri
Transportation Management Committee to fix new fare by mid-August.Earlier,
local transport entrepreneurs were charging arbitrary fares. They also used to
charge fare from passengers traveling in tourist vehicles.Local transport
entrepreneurs are also positive about fixing new fare. “Local transport
entrepreneurs have expressed commitment to not obstruct movement of private
vehicles on Beni-Jomsom road,” Madhu Karanjit, officiating chief of the
committee, said.
Source by TAAN
Thursday, July 10, 2014
Tourist arrivals down marginally in June
Total tourist arrivals to Nepal via in June dropped by a
marginal 0.3 percent to 41,137 compared to arrival figures of the same month
last year. According to the Immigration Office at the Tribhuvan International
Airport, arrivals from South Asia segment dropped by 1.04 percent, largely due
to arrival in the number of tourists from India – the major market – by 2.21
percent. Arrivals from Pakistan and Sri Lanka were also down 5.54 percent and
28.97 percent, respectively. However, arrivals from Bangladesh increased by
17.43 percent. In Asia (other than South Asia) segment, total arrivals went up
by 0.49 percent helped in rise in the number of Chinese tourists by 10 percent.
Similarly, number of visitors from Singapore and Thailand increased by 12.56
percent and 5.79 percent, respectively. However, arrivals from Japan, South
Korea and Malaysia declined by 13 percent, 31.8 percent and1.98 percent, respectively.
Total arrivals from the Europe segment went down by 13.27 percent thanks to
drop in the number of visitors from the UK (10.24 percent) Spain (3.5 percent),
Italy (24.64 percent), the Netherlands (13.9 percent), France (16.25 percent)
and Germany (17.85 percent). However, arrivals from Austria, Czech Republic and
Poland increased by 71.05 percent, 6.67 percent and 12.77 percent respectively,
compared to the same month last year. Visitor arrivals from Australia, New
Zealand and the USA increased by 18.69 percent, 37.65 percent and 5.68 percent,
respectively, compared to figures of June 2013.
Saturday, June 28, 2014
Nepali women climb Mt Denali
Members of Seven Summits Women
Team reached the summit of Mt Denali – the highest mountain on North America – on
June 24.
The women are on a bid to climb the highest peaks in all seven continents.
According to team leader Shaili Basnet, Chunu Shrestha, Asha Kumari Singh, Nimdoma Sherpa and Pema Diki Sherpa, along with cameraperson Ang Tshering Lama, reached the summit at 1 pm (local time). Other members -- Pujan Acharya, Maya Gurung and team leader Shailee Basnet, could not continue with the climb because of health issues.
The team aims to complete their campaign by climbing Vinson Massif – the tallest peak on Antarctica – this December.
TAAN has provided financial assistance to the team.
The women are on a bid to climb the highest peaks in all seven continents.
According to team leader Shaili Basnet, Chunu Shrestha, Asha Kumari Singh, Nimdoma Sherpa and Pema Diki Sherpa, along with cameraperson Ang Tshering Lama, reached the summit at 1 pm (local time). Other members -- Pujan Acharya, Maya Gurung and team leader Shailee Basnet, could not continue with the climb because of health issues.
The team aims to complete their campaign by climbing Vinson Massif – the tallest peak on Antarctica – this December.
TAAN has provided financial assistance to the team.
Sunday, June 15, 2014
TAAN Organizes tree plantation program
Trekking Agencies’ Association of Nepal (TAAN) celebrated World Environment Day 2014 on Thursday by organizing a tree plantation program in Jalbinayak Community Forest of Kirtipur.Office-bearers and executive committee members of TAAN, representatives of different travel trade associations, tourism entrepreneurs, media persons, and members of Jalbinayak Community Forest Users’ Group participated in the plantation program. Around 500 saplings of different species were planted on the occasion.World Environment Day 2014 is being organized all over the world on Thursday with the slogan ‘Raise Your Voice, Not the Sea Level’.TAAN President Ramesh Dhamala inaugurated the program by planting the sapling of pine tree. Speaking on the occasion, Dhamala said TAAN would join hands with the local community to protect the plantation area.Speaking on the occasion, Sagar Pandey, general secretary of TAAN, said the association would give continuity to similar programs in the coming year as well. Vida Hirachan, coordinator of Sustainable and Eco-Tourism Department of TAAN, said TAAN plans to promote the area as TAAN Forest. “We will erect fences and appoint gardener to make sure that the plants are not destroyed by cattle,” she added.Indra Maharjan, president of Jalbinayak Community Forest Users Group, expressed commitment to preserve the plantation area. TAAN has been organizing different programs to celebrate World Environment Day. Last year, it had organized plantation program in Martyrs Memorial Park in Kavresthali VDC, Kathmandu. Source by TAAN
Thursday, June 12, 2014
Bardiya wildlite
Bardiya nationalpark lies in the western plains of Nepal and is the home to the last remaining wild elephants of south Asia this tour offer 250 species of birds and 30 species of mammals in their natural habitat . the park comprises of grasslands and forests . Bardia has a large humber of deer species like the chita the hog deer barasingha sambar and the swamp deer among others other animals included the antelope the blue bull and Himalayan tanr langur monkey rhesus macaque and the sloth bear
Thursday, May 29, 2014
Chinese tourist in Australia to spend a $ 13 billion by 2020
Tourism Australia arrived
at conclusive figures about Chinese visitor spending which is projected to hit
A $13 bilion by 2020 . these figures were reveled in cairns at the Australian
tourism exchange
That huge sum
represents an increase of nearly 50 percent on the previous estimate Australia is
attributing like a paltry A$9 billion . Tourism Australia is attributing the
spike to the rapid rise of a new breed of young and independent Chinese traveler
placing Australia at the top of their travel wish list and tourism Australia managing
director john o Sullivan said that Australian tourism was reaping the benefits
of a clearly focused china tourism plan targeting that demographic . he felt that Chinese arrivals are at record
levels id great but our strategy in much more than a numbers game . the Chinese
visitor they’re going agter is a more confident independent minded traveler wishing
to travel further and immerse themselves more deeply in the many rich and
varied experiences available across our country . he also added that from the
latest available immigration data definitely shows a big free independent traveler
visas exactly the lucrative market that are being actively targeted . o’sulivan
added that the china tourism law introduced in October last year would actually
prove to be a positive factor in the long term – not detrimental to Chinese inbound
tourism like some fear . positive signs of a change in the visitor mix from
china is being seen a shift to a more independent higher spending Chinese visitor
enjoying higher quality visitor experiences. source by TAAN
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