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Thursday, March 12, 2015

Jungle Safari in Nepal



                                                Jungle Safari
 Nationalpark located specially in the Terai region in Nepal attract visitors from all over the world. A visit to these parks involve game-staking by a variety of means foot, dugout canoe, jeep, elephant back. One is bound to sight a one horned rhino, wild boars; Samburs spotted deer, sloth bear 4 hornrd antelope. A Royal Bengal tiger may surprise you by his majestic appearance. Nature walk or jungle walk is another way of experiencing the wilderness. In face jungle walk gives close up opportunities to view animals as well as observe their tracks, signs, and sounds. Early morning and late afternoon walk is the best to avoid mid day heat. Dugout canoe trips down the Rapti offer views of water birds brilliant blue Early morning and late afternoon walk is the best to avoid mid day heat. Dugout canoe trips down the Rapti River offer views of water birds brilliant blue Eurasian kingfishers egrets, osprey and ruddy sheldrakes. A pari of binoculars is a must for bird watching. A jeep safari through the jungle provides more game spotting opportunities than might be expected otherwise because it goes deeper into the jungle beyond the beaten track. After the thrill of elephant rides, nature walks and jeep safaris, visitors can splash around in the swimming pools that some of the resorts offer.
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Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Trekking guide training gets underway in Nepal



A 35-day trekking guide training kicked off at Nepal Academy of Tourism and Hotel Management (NATHM) on February 20.The training is being conducted by NATHM in the coordination of Trekking Agencies' Association of Nepal (TAAN).A total of 750 workers from different trekking agencies are participated in the training in the first phase. Another 750 will participate in the training in the second phase. Speaking at the orientation class organized on Friday, TAAN President Ramesh Prasad Dhamala said the training has been organized to produce trained and professional workforce for the trekking sector. "We will launch a separate course for 'assistant guides' from next year. Similarly, trekking guide training will be organized as per the new curriculum from next year," he said, adding: "Only the applicants who have passed SLC examination will be eligible for the training."Similarly, TAAN General Secretary Sagar Pandey thanked NATHM for conducting the training on old curriculum as per the request of TAAN. "From next year, only those who have passed SLC examination will be eligible for the trekking guide training," he added.Chudamani Sharma Kattel, executive director of NATHM, and Dhan Prasad Gurung, coordinator of Training & HR Department of TAAN, among others were also present on the occasion. The training is being organized in three shifts – morning, afternoon and evening. The second phase of training will kick off from April 8.
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Tsum valley festivities



 Being totally within the Buddhist Zone of Nepal, the tsum valley inhabitants participate in all the regular Buddhist festivities. Losar Buddha’s birthday, Guru Rinpoche’s birthday and the various cham dances. A celebration called panda occurs in the village of yarcho  above chumling in February, while a version of mani similar to the one in samagaon, is celebrated in Ripchet village during April. Ngungne is widely celebrated across tsum in nile, chhule phurbe rachen mu and piren phu. The festivities of nara khangsar ladrang are held in chhokang paro and at the isolated cliff clinging monastery of chi phu.
 All the main monasteries have a festival in the early monsoon called Gumba Dhupa chhe ji. The riotous Dharchyang hore races are held in upper tsum in late September into October.Around the same time is the Gumba Ngile Ladrang. Also in the autumn a celebration takes place at milarepa’s cave that is      unique to the valley according to local homestay people. Nara jhong takes place at gonhgye monastery above chhule in late November. The twin villages of Ngakyu leru hold the Nga ladrang Nara December.
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Friday, August 22, 2014

Every six Tourists create one job in Nepal study



                                              Every six Tourists create one job in Nepal study
   Every six tourist create one job in Nepal and the tourism industry provides poor communities better access to revenues generated by the tourism market said the tourism employment survey 2014 unveiled by the tourism ministry on Thursday. This is the first ever survey of the tourism industry conducted in Nepal. The study based on 192 tourism establishments in 10 districts showed that 797616 tourist arrivals in Nepal led to jobs for 138148 persons .the survey was conducted between may and june. The ratio of tourist visits and employment generated suggests that one jobwas generated from every sixtourist visits overa a year’s period the survey said. However Nepal’s tourism employment trend is much lower than the estimate of the UN World Tourist Organization (UNWTO)which states that the entry of one tourist into a particular country provides employment to 12 people .The survey has not taken into account the informal sector and is purely linked with the total arrivals and their outcome in the industry, siad sharad kumar sharma chief statistician at the ministry.
                 The figure revealed by the survey is also lower than the employment figure estimated by the employment figure estimated by the Economic survey 2013 which  states that the tourism industry has generated 17800direct jobs. The tourism survey conducted for the first time in Nepal has given a real picture of the jobs created by the industry as the jobs created by the industry as there was no scientific basis to calculate the employment scenario said ourna chandra Bhattarai joint secretary at the ministry. It will indeed help planners and policymakers to find out the real contribution of the tourism indusry and take the necessary initiatives to make the industry more vibrant.Women engagement in the tourism industry was nominal .Around 20 percent of the employees were female while 78percent had secondary or a higher level of education.

Thursday, August 21, 2014

Acute mountain sickness



                                           Acute mountain sickness
 Acute mountain sickness is potentially a very serious condition that can affect any one but by being a ware of the symptoms and abiding by the rules of acclimatisation now here along the trails of Solukhumbu is it too high for a thermal healthy body to acclimatise given time but some take much longer than others to doso some experience headaches at (2500m) (8200ft) white others can happily climb to twice that altitude without discomfort other than shortness of breath and it is not possible to predict in advance who among first time trekkers will suffer from it or youthfulness in fact it would appear that young people maybe more prone to AMS than older trekkers .