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Welcome
to Aatma Adventures, we offer exciting
range of adventure trekking tours accross the
nepalese Himalayan mountain range and mount
kailash the most sacred mountain of hindus and
buddhists.
We offer trekking in nepal, tours in Nepal, hotel booking services, flight reservation services white water rafting, mountain biking, jungle safaris, guided sightseeing and tours, birdwatching, luxury tours.
We make suitable arrangements for the trip at an unbeatable price. With regard to this matter, prices are dependent on a wide range of different factors. Whether one looks for a budget tour or luxury tour, we provide all possible options. Please Contact Us us for your adventure trip to Himalaya.
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Trekking trip WITH AATMA Adventures, Nepal |
The following Trips are
have been the most popular among AATMA travellers.
Due to the popularity of these trips we advise
booking or reserving your place as early as
possible to guarantee your preferred departure.....
Everest
Base Camp Trekking
"Sherpa villages, home of the world's highest Buddhist monasteries and the highest peaks on Earth". The Everest Base Camp Trek is probably the most famous in the world - and deservedly so. It's taken millions of years and unimaginably powerful forces to create this mountain range; the Himalayas is literally what happens when continents collide. It's even so vast that it's changed our global climate system - and nowhere is it more spectacular than the Everest region....
Annapurna Circuit Trekking
The Annapurna Circuit Trek will continue over the Throng La Pass (5,416m/17,769ft) from where you can marvel at the fabulous Mustang peak and the snow-clad bulk of Mt. Dhaulagiri (8,167m/26,795ft). Starting a descent you will have the chance to visit the Hindu pilgrimage site of Muktinath (3,800m/12,467ft) and wonder in amazement at the presence of 108 small waterfalls and mysterious natural gas fires.....
Annapurna
Sanctuary Trekking
Annapurna Sanctuary Trek commences in the ancient city of Kathmandu; from Kathmandu you will board a bus to Pokhara for an overnight stay. The trek begins in the beautiful lakeside city of Pokhara through ever green forests and rhododendron thickets to Jinu Dhanad. The village of Jinu Dhanad is known for its natural hot springs, so take a dip in the soothing water heated by Mother Nature.....
Langtang Circuit Trekking
This amazing adventure combines the diversity of spectacular views of the Himalayas with a vast number of exciting ethnic encounters. The highlights of Langtang Circuit trek are numerous however the main areas of interest are the rhododendron and bamboo forests with an abundance of wildlife, majestic waterfalls flowing over mammoth boulders, a chance to bathe in soothing hot springs, magnificent views of the snow covered white giant Langtang Lirung (7,200m/23,622ft), Visiting the holy lakes of Gosainkund.....
Makalu Base Camp Trekking
Makalu-Barun National Park, a virtually uninhabited 1500-km2 area of Eastern Nepal, is very close to virgin wilderness. This remote terrain stretches East from Sagarmatha (Mt. Everest) National Park, between the high plateau of Tibet and the deep subtropical gorge carved by the Arun River. There are spectacular views of rugged Himalayan peaks, including Mt. Makalu (8463m), fifth highest in the world, Mt. Chamlang (7319 m) and Mt. Baruntse (7129m). Within 40 kms, these high peaks descend to the Arun River at 670m....... |
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Nepal Trekking by category |
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What is Trekking ?
Trekking means a walking trip following the trails that meander through the rugged terrain in the company of the guide. A rewarding holiday in every sense a typical trek passes through rustic hamlets, terraced paddy fields, past towering peaks. Away from civilization and modern amenities life has changed little in the hills and mountains of Nepal. It is as though time has come to a complete standstill in this part of the world. A trek in these regions is travel back into time and a unique opportunity to catch a peek into the Nepalese way of life from very close quarters. Many of the trekking routes offer indescribable views and the glimpse into unexplored vistas. Pauses at the villages that dot the trail grant a trekker a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in the surrounding. As different people inhabit the different parts of the trail the landscape, the houses, the people and the lifestyle of the people undergo a dramatic transformation with every climb. The experience is culturally exhilarating.
Is it okay to trek alone?
While trekking alone can be a great way to get to know the country, deciding to trek alone deserves a second thought. Safety-wise, it is generally okay to trek alone on popular trekking route. Incidents involving trekkers do occur occasionally (and probably is on the rise). But as a general advice, you should team-up. Teaming-up can also be of great help if you ever need some medical help.
How Should I dress during a trek?
Nepal is conservative with clothes, and your reception by locals can vary greatly on the way you dress. Men should always wear a shirt (don't go around bare chested) and long pants. In view of local customs, men should try not to wear shorts, and women should avoid them altogether. For women, a skirt of mid-calf length is preferable to slacks or pants. Slacks with sarong or skirt over them, and a (at least half-sleeved) blouse or shirt are probably most appropriate.
Besides the issue of culturally sensitive dressing, it is also important for you to make sure you have appropriate clothing to meet your needs during a trek. Good shoes are of great importance. You will be walking for up to eight hours a day. They must be sturdy and comfortable. Bring along sneakers --or if you have one, a well-broken-in pair of hiking boots-- they are sufficient for most treks. For higher altitude treks where you may have to tread snow for long hours, good boots are available for rent in Kathmandu.
Also bring along a couple of pairs of warm wool, corduroy or jeans pants (for men), a warm sweater (you can also buy beautiful ones in Nepal for a bargain) and a padded jacket, a couple of T-shirts and/or shirts. Thermal underwear can be great especially between November and February. Bring plenty of woolen and cotton socks.
What else should I bring along in a trek?
Most of what you need during a trek is available in Kathmandu, and you can buy them or rent them once you are there. Most books on trekking will list them, check one out before you embark on your trek. If you do not have a book yet and plan to get one only once you are in Nepal, there are some things you may want to bring from home. Bring ear-plugs to help you sleep in spite of barking dogs. A battery operated short-wave radio can be helpful to listen to weather reports or the news. Also bring along a pocket knife, sunscreen, bug spray, sunglasses, photographic equipment, binoculars, a compass, a good watch with possibly an altimeter, and a day pack.
Any health precautions that I need to consider during my trek?
Get a good travel book to guide you on health matters. There are plenty available in Kathmandu, if you can't find one in a bookstore near you. Stephen Bezruchka's book called Trekking in Nepal addresses health issues in excellent detail. Don't forget to take a first-aid kit: the details of which are also mentioned in most trek books. All of what you will need to take along can be purchased in Kathmandu, so don't bother carrying stuff from home.
Besides minor ailments stomach problems, blisters, cold and headaches, the most important health problem you may run into is altitude sickness. You will not have to worry about it in Kathmandu, Pokhara or other lower places. But once you are on the trekking trails and above 3000m in altitude, watch out for its symptoms. Refer to a good travel book for details on how to recognize altitude sickness and what to do about it. As a suggestion for travel planning, you may want to plan for "rest days" at about 3,700m - 4,300m altitude levels. This means sleeping at the similar altitude for two nights. Also remember that you should not try to climb too high too soon: about 450m per day is the recommended amount.
| Booking Help |
Please reserve your trek by sending inquiry message through our website. A preliminary booking is not a final booking and does not require any pre-payment or financial commitment.
We will only confirm of your booking via email after we receive a copy of your international flight ticket by email or fax.
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| Payment and Terms |
- Pay upon arrival in Nepal with cash (USD, AUD or Euros)
- Pay prior to arrival by wire transfer or credit card (PayPal)
- When you wish to conrm a place on one of our tours you should sign a booking form and pay a deposit of 25% of the total tour cost. When you make a booking you are conrming that you understand and have accepted our booking conditions.
- Cancellations: If you decide to cancel your tour you must notify us as soon as possible. Any notication by telephone must also be conrmed by email or by letter within 24 hours. Cancellation will take effect from the day we are notied provided that written conrmation is received by us within 24 hours of the original notication.A cancellation invoice will be sent to you within 7 days and it wll include your trip preparation cost and will be decrease from your 25% deposit amount.
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| Accommodation in Nepal |
| During the visit in Kathmandu we provide you twin sharing accommodation in 4 star Deluxe Hotel. |
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| Flight Deals |
Cost |
| Kathmandu- Pokhara |
$93 |
| Kathmandu-Lukla |
$116 |
| Kathmandu - Bhairahawa |
$110 |
| Kathmandu - Bharatpur |
$85 |
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Nepal Trekking and Travel News |
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Travel News
9 June, 2009
Nepal was awarded with the, Best Tourism Promotion Award, at the Korea Travel Fair (KOFTA) in Seoul, Sunday.
2 June, 2009
Government of Nepal announced May 29 as International Sagarmatha (Mt. Everest) Day to commemorate the heroic achievement of late Tenzing Norgay Sherpa and Sir Edmund Hillary ...
27 May, 2009
Nepal is all set to honour over 50 climbers of Mount Everest at a
special function to observe the second International Everest Day on May
29.
22 May, 2009
Appa Sherpa has once again broken his own record, scaling Mount Everest for the 19th time, mountaineering officials said on Thursday.
13 May, 2009
A delegation of Nepali travel trade participated in the Arabian Travel Mart-2009 held in Dubai, UAE, from May 5 to 8. The Nepali delegation promoted the upcoming ...
13 May, 2009
Wildlife poaching has increased in Khaptad National Park in the last two months and the poachers are increasingly targeting the endangered musk deer.
8 May, 2009
An avalanche struck the lower area of the Khumbu icefall yesterday morning at around 10am. 22 climbers were present at the scene when the avalanche occured. ...
19 April, 2009
A team of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration officials
Saturday arrived in Kathmandu on a visit to the Everest region.
14 April, 2009
The worldwide financial crisis has started to hit hard Nepal's tourism sector too.
1 April, 2009
The figures released by Immigration Office, Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) reveal that arrival figures in the month of March 2009, compared to the same month last ...
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