Himalayan Smile treks offer Langtang trek Langtang trekking is
one of the most popular trekking trail in Nepal . the trekking in Langtang
valley offers you the wonderful views of snow capped mountains rugged rocks
grassy lands and meadows along with dense pine forests . from Langtang you can
have the magnificent views of prominent including Langtang lirung (7246m)
.Gangchhenpo (6388m) Dokpo ( 5930m ) Nayakangri ( 5846m ) yala peak ( 5500m )
and many others . Langtang trek offer variety of picturesque village sand
breathtaking views of Ganesh Himal,Manaslu and the Langtang ranges. Langtang is
one of the least trekked yet one of the most beautiful trekking areas in Nepal. For details information please visit our langtang trekking. http://www.himalayastrek.com/langtang-trekking.php
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Wednesday, July 30, 2014
Tuesday, July 29, 2014
Trek to Annapurna
Annapurna trek is one of the best trekking toutes in nepal.
Annapurna trekking offer panoramic senescence of Himalaya including of the Mt Dhaulagiri (8167m) Mt Annapurna (8091m),Manaslu (8163m),Annapurna(7937m),Annapurna (7555m),Annapurna (7525m),Annapurna south (7219m),Nilgiri
(7041m) Mt fishtai also Machhapuchhare (6998m) Hiuchuli (6441m) lamjung himal
(6986m),Tilicho peak (7134m) Tukuche peak (6920m)among others.Similarly the
visitors also have chance to spot the animals like show leopards blue sheep along
with other species of the birds, butter fifes and insects and as Tonishing
.There are destination possible ssible to have trekking jomsom muktinath trekking, ghorepani poon hill trekking ,Royal trekking,Annapurna circuit trekking,Jomsom muktinatha trekking,Tilicho lake trekking,Lamjung Himal sickles trekking poon hill trekking name a few There are
many options to reach Annapurna area you an start you trekking either from Pokhara.
Saturday, July 19, 2014
TAAN hikes daily wages of trekking workers
TAAN hikes daily wages of trekking
workers
The
Trekking Agencies’ Association of Nepal (TAAN) and representatives of four
unions of trekking workers -- All Nepal Revolutionary Tourism Workers Union
(ANRTWU); Union of Nepal Travel, Trekking, Rafting and Airlines Workers; Nepal
Tourism Workers Association (NTWA); All Nepal Tourism Workers Union (ANTWU);
and Nepal Tourism Workers Association (NTWA) – have decided to raise daily
wages of trekking porter by Rs 300 and guides/cooks by Rs 250 with effect from
October 1, 2014.
The hike is based on the understanding that the previous executive committee of TAAN had reached with the worker unions.The two sides have also agreed to form Workers’ Welfare Fund under Social Security Scheme of the government and deposit Rs 15 million from the TIMS Fund after guidelines for the ope rationalization of the fund is finalized by the government. The two sides also decided to lobby with the government to prepare guidelines for ope rationalization of the fund within a month.
The hike is based on the understanding that the previous executive committee of TAAN had reached with the worker unions.The two sides have also agreed to form Workers’ Welfare Fund under Social Security Scheme of the government and deposit Rs 15 million from the TIMS Fund after guidelines for the ope rationalization of the fund is finalized by the government. The two sides also decided to lobby with the government to prepare guidelines for ope rationalization of the fund within a month.
TAAN and worker unions have
formed a task force under the 2nd vice president Kul Bahadur Gurung to look into
issues related to trekking workers. The task force consists of TAAN executive
members as well as representatives of different workers unions.The task force
has decided that every company should have to provide identification card to
all their field staff. Similarly, the task force has decided that TAAN and
worker unions will jointly lobby with the concerned agency to implement ‘no
trekking without guide porter’ system. Regarding hike in insurance cover for
trekking workers, the task force decided to work in cooperation with insurance
companies that agrees to provide maximum insurance cover.
It also decided to strictly implement the agreement signed between TAAN Pokhara and Sanctuary Tourism Entrepreneurs’ Committee in December last year.The task force has decided that trekking companies will have to provide Rs 8,000 per person to guides, cooks and Sherpa as festival allowance once a year. Similarly, companies will have to provide pay and perks to their employees as per the minimum pay enforced by the government. Likewise, trekking companies will have to compulsorily send budget list of every groups with the guides.The task force has decided to allow only the licensed guides to lead trekking groups from January 1, 2015 onwards. Similarly, the task force has decided that representatives of TAAN and all four trekking workers will visit all check posts before October 1 to inform trekking guides and porters about the hike in their daily wage. Similarly, the task force has asked TAAN and tourism workers unions to take joint initiatives for requesting companies to provide appointment letters to cooks, Sherpas and guides who have worked for the company regularly since two years. Source By TAAN
It also decided to strictly implement the agreement signed between TAAN Pokhara and Sanctuary Tourism Entrepreneurs’ Committee in December last year.The task force has decided that trekking companies will have to provide Rs 8,000 per person to guides, cooks and Sherpa as festival allowance once a year. Similarly, companies will have to provide pay and perks to their employees as per the minimum pay enforced by the government. Likewise, trekking companies will have to compulsorily send budget list of every groups with the guides.The task force has decided to allow only the licensed guides to lead trekking groups from January 1, 2015 onwards. Similarly, the task force has decided that representatives of TAAN and all four trekking workers will visit all check posts before October 1 to inform trekking guides and porters about the hike in their daily wage. Similarly, the task force has asked TAAN and tourism workers unions to take joint initiatives for requesting companies to provide appointment letters to cooks, Sherpas and guides who have worked for the company regularly since two years. Source By TAAN
Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Makalu and Sherpani Col Pass trekking
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 TAANSaturday, 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.
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