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Sunday, February 9, 2014

Annapurna Ghandruk trekking













Annapurna Gandruk trek is famous and short trekking trail in Annapurna region .Ghandruk trekking is short hiking trail that gives the opportunity for amazing mount views of Annapurna south from here are outstanding manchapuchere has been seen from here in its fish tail aspect peeps overa forested ridge views of the mt Dhaulagiri ,Lamjung himal and many more green hills . Ghandruk trail of the natural panorama of the beautiful Himalayan country in Nepal .
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Thursday, September 5, 2013

Annapurna base camp trekking in Nepal




Annapurna base camp trekking is most popular trekking in Nepal.This trek Most of the trekking routes in the Annapurna region are well serviced by tea houses along almost the entire length of the trek. This is particularly true for the more popular treks like the Jomsom trek, the Annapurna Circuit and Annapurna Base Camp treks. Trekkers should be aware, however that there is always the risk of being stranded by bad weather or injury/sickness between tea houses, particularly in the more remote parts of the trek itineraries. A good example is on the Annapurna Circuit where there is one very long day when the high pass of Thorong La has to be crossed. There is little or no shelter available for most of this day and some trekkers have been caught unprepared by bad weather and altitude problems.For the details information please visit our Annapurna base camp trekking. http://www.himalayastrek.com/annapurna-base-camp-trekking.php

Monday, September 2, 2013

These are the reasons why Nepal is beautiful


8848 M: World's Highest Mountain, 8 of the World's 14 Highest Peaks
35% of the land covered by forest, 20% is Protected as National Parks
60 Ethnic Groups, 92 Spoken Languages
Over 3000 Temples, 1200 Monasteries and Lamaseries
10 World Heritage Sites and 7 within an area Of 20 KMs
848 Species of Birds, 319 Species of Exotic Orchids
11 of the world's 15 families of Butterflies
Natural Treasure Trove
Nature's Awesome Amphitheatre
Extremely Varied Landscape
Mystical and Mesmerizing Mustard Fields…
Picturesque Paddy Fields Lush Green Tea Gardens
Pristine Lakes
Beauty Queens of the Himalayan Opera
Thick Tropical Jungles
Habitat if an Amazing wealth of Wildlife,
Including the Royal Bengal Tiger
Holy Land where religion is a Way of Life
The Melting pot of Hinduism and Buddhism
As many Temples as houses, as many Gods as People
More festivals than days in the year
Artifacts par excellence, Grand and Ancient Architecture
Friendly happy people
“KUMARI” World's only living goddess
"Kathmandu" city of temples and Chiming Bells
"Patan" The city of Fine Arts
"Bhaktapur" The city of Devotees
"Pashupatinath" Nepal's most Sacred Hindu Shrine
"Janaki Temple" where lord Ram married Sita
"Muktinath" Temple above the Clouds
“Lumbini” The birth place of Lord Buddha
Trekking, Rafting, Bungee Jumping, Kayaking,
Paragliding, Biking, Canyoning, Micro-light
Aircraft, Cable Cars, Jet Ski, Boating, Golfing,
Mountain flights, Jungle Safari etc etc…
This is Nepal... Beautiful Nepal..

Sunday, September 1, 2013

Nepal promoted in Mumbai and Goa




 Nepal Tourism Board participated in the promotional tour of western Indian cities organized by Nepal Association of Tour and Travel Agents (NATTA) Regional Association Pokhara. India commands a healthy share in terms of generating tourist movements to Nepal. Today with almost 40 flights per week to Kathmandu air connectivity with India has shown a significant improvement. Based on these indicators NATTA Regional Association pokhara in cooperation with Nepal Tourism Board, organized this week –long promotional tour focusing on Mumbai and Goa from 1-8 August 2013. Whereas Nepal Tourism Board was represented by Mr. Udaya Bhattarai sr Asst. Manager the delegation comprised of heads, members and representatives of pokhara- based travel and tourism associations. The Mumbai leg of the program on August 2 was well attended by the local trade community and media-altogether 200. The B2B session provide the delegation members an ideal platform to forge new business alliances and renew the existing ones. Likewise Nepal’s tourism products, services and facilitation issues were highlighted through the naturally Nepal presentation. The Goa leg of the program on August 5 was attended by around 65 from local tourism fraternity and media combined. Predominantly and inbound market, the Goan travel trade gave an enthusiastic response to the concept of mutual movements of tourists for value addition. Source by Tourist  Times

Friday, August 30, 2013

Paragliding in Nepal




Paragliding is perhaps the most rewarding of short duration adventure sports given the fact that there is nothing between you and the scenery unfolding before you. This sport comes closest to flying like a bird as you share airspace with vultures, eagles, kites and other birds as you glide over Pokhara valley. In the distance lie the majestic Himalayas and down below are the villages, monasteries, temples, lakes and jungles, a true bird’s eye view and a fascinating one at that.

Nepale Roti (chapati)


Roti is made from flour. Flour is made from wheat Every people like Roti . Roti is mostly used by Indian people Nepalese people also like Roti as a good food. Many Restaurants of Nepal also used Roti as a Breakfast which is good for Health Roti is gehdvally serves with curry.

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Sun koshi river rifting




 Sun Kosi River is one of the top ten river rafting tours in the world .It is the popular whitewater rafting rivers and also offers one of the longest trips in Nepal . the river is wonderful for rafting as well as for kayaking besides. It is very reach able by road. The ever changing scenery helps to ensure that every day on the river is thrilling and different. The beginning of the trip seems high mountains open valley forests and small remote villages.The river flows 270km through one of Nepal’s furthest areas. So their own provisions .After a three- hiur drive from Kathmandu , the put –in point at Dolalghat is reached . The gushing waters of the Sun Koshi tumble down from the distant mountains and give rise to rapids with exotic names such as punch and judy , high Anxiety , Rhino Rock and Dead Man Eddy .