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Nepal Trekking and Travel News |
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Travel News
4 January, 2009
January 2nd- The year 2008 saw a total of 8,13,561 tourists arrival in Nepal, an increase of 64.74%, as compared to 2007.
29 December, 2008
Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) on December 28 organised an interaction with media representatives in a bid to seek suggestions for the successful hosting of Nepal Tourism ...
28 December, 2008
Repeating last year's victory Asia World Enterprise, Thailand, the exclusive partner of Explore Himalaya Travel Adventure, has been successful in winning this year's International Elephant ...
23 December, 2008
An interaction programme was organised at Nepal Tourism Board Office in Pokhara on December 22 23, 2008 to discuss various issues related with on development and promotion of ...
21 December, 2008
Nepali mountain guide Sunar Bahadur Gurung on December has received D Alpinisme Option Guide De Haute Montagne (French Republic Ministry of Sports National licence of ...
16 December, 2008
An expert team of International Lake Environment Committee Foundation (ILEC)- Japan is in a visit to Nepal from December 14 to 20, 2008 to do a rapid assessment ...
15 December, 2008
With an aim to highlight Pokhara as New Year Destination, the Pokhara chapter of Restaurant and Bar Association Nepal (REBAN) is going to hold the 10 ...
10 December, 2008
Lumbini Tourism and National Industrial Trade Fair-2065 is being organized in Rupandehi district from December 11. The event will focus on promoting Lumbini as a fascinating ...
4 December, 2008
Nepal Tourism Board organised Nepal Roadshows in four Indian cities in Uttar Pradesh from November 24-28 to offer the north Indian visitors with exciting travel options ...
25 November, 2008
The Great Hotels Organisation (GHO) is to hold two Asian Meeting Incentive Forums in 2009. The Asian MI Forums, which will bring together worldwide MICE suppliers ...
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Everest Region Trekking |
| This region known as the Solu Khumbu is known around the world as the famous home of the world's highest mountain. Mt. Everest, or Sagarmatha as the Nepalese call it, rises 8,848 meters into the sky. The hike to the base camp attracts trekkers from all over the globe. Classic Asia Travel / Trek runs 3 versions of treks in the Everest region with many possibilities to add extra days to your trip. All the treks described start and end in the closest airstrip to Everest in the town of Lukla. If you are looking for a much longer trek in this region we can start treks in the town of Jiri which is 6 days away from Lukla. |
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Annapurna Region Trekking in Nepal |
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Annapurna is considered to be the most famous and popular trekking destination in all of Nepal. The area is dominated by the presence of such peaks as the Annapurnas, Dhaulagiri, Manaslu, and Machhapuchre, These mountains loom in the distance throughout your trek giving you a true Himalayan experience.
Trekking through the lowland villages and mountain communities will expose you to the variety of different cultures of the Gurung, Marangi, and Thakali people. |
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Langtang t Region Trekking |
Straight north from Kathmandu is the Langtang- Helambu region which enjoys snow-covered peaks, a mild climate, and friendly hospitable inhabitants which makes it the ideal trek almost year round. The 1,710 SQ km Langtang National Park hosts a variety of natural splendours, from lush valleys alive with langur monkeys to the towering fir and rhododendron forests bursting with spring colour. The 7,246 meter Langtang Lirung to the north, Gang Chhenpo (6,388 meters) to the south and Dorje Lhakpa (6,975 meters) to the east dominates the beautiful Langtang valley.
Helambu, the mid-elevation region to the Park's south, is a study centre of Tibetan Buddhism. Lama and Tamang people maintain a rich cultural heritage, evident in ornately carved wooden windows, lively dance festivals, and skilled weaving traditions. Trekkers can enjoy these sights on any of the three main trekking routes. Hiking times and overnight stops are planned for a moderate hiking pace, and proper acclimatization to altitude. Treks range in difficulty from moderate to challenging. All trail heads are accessible by bus or private transports from Kathmandu. |
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Manasalu Region Trekking |
Located in Nepal's Gorkha District and rising 8,163 meters, Mt. Manaslu lies just east of the famed Annapurna Region and shares a border with its northern neighbour, Tibet. Opened to trekkers recently, Manaslu's unsurpassed beauty and rich, cultural traditions offer the dedicated trekker a genuine adventure.
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Lower/upper dolpa Region Trekking |
Dolpo! The word conjures up visions of mysterious monasteries of snow leopards and blue sheep. A land beyond the Himalaya. Laying in western Nepal, Dolpo is one of the most remote of Nepal? regions. By special permit, we are able to offer this-day trek through upper and lower Dolpo . Our route follows much of the route taken by Peter Mathiessen and George
Shaller as described in ( The snow Leopard·.
We trek 200 miles , averaging 10 miles a day. We spend 6-8 hours a day trekking . Several layover days are planned . Porters carry a day pack with the things you need for the day.
Participants should be in good shape. We are at high elevation much of the time on this trip. Five passes, over 16,500 feet, are crossed.
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Kanchanjunga Region Trekking |
This isolated trek takes place in Eastern Nepal which is the home to Mt Kanchenjunga, the third highest peak in Nepal. At 8596 meters this massive peak dominates the southern range of the Himalayas. This section of Nepal has only been open to trekking since 1988, which explains its richness of traditional culture. This is one of the longer treks we offer
and has many possibilities for extra days to explore different areas that are surrounded by the great mountains of eastern Nepal. The Kanchangunga area has a profusion of high summits of which three are above 8,000 meters and 11 above 7,000 meters.
Your trekking route is drained by Tamur River that meets Arun below Mulghat. Numerous glaciers feed the river. The glaciers north of the main peak are clockwise Nupchu, Lhonak, Chichima, Gimsung, Pyramid, Kanchenjunga and Ramtang. West and South of the main peak are Kumbhakarna (Jannu), Yamatari and Yalung glaciers. Kangbachenga (4038) in Ghunsa valley and Walungchung (3,200m) in
Tamur valley are the highest settlements in the area.
The latter was an important trading centre between the towns of Darjeeling and Tipta La in Tibet. The only access to the Kanchenjunga area is a road link to Basantapur and a direct air link to the town of Taplejung bazaar. Length of Trek: Basantapur – Taplejung 26 days / average hiking per day 5-6 hrs Maximum elevation reached 5140 m.
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Best Trekking in Nepal |
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Himalaya means"abode of snows." If you have been lucky enough to touch the sky from the mountain crests, the passes, or the terraced valleys of Nepal's tectonically uplifted spine, you know that it is the snows that truly rule. Running the full length of the country, the great snow-capped windswept Nepalese Himalaya is an awe-inspiring natural spectacle.
Here is a look at some of the most exciting trekking opportunities in Nepal. Listed geographically from wes |
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Easy and short Trekking in Nepal |
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Easy Trekking in Nepal is designed for those without any experiences of Trekking before and those who have little time to experience the mountains of Majestic Himalayan country. Each programme provides great opportunity to experience Nepalese Villages / Green Landscapes / Himalayan Snowcapped Mountains / Himalayan White Water Rivers and many more….though they are short and easy.
In this category we have short Nagarkot Trekking which is situated in the rim of Kathmandu valley, Poonhill Trekking which is in the Pokhara region and the best to view Himalayan range within short time, Jomsom is another amazing valley rested in the lap of the mountains and the temple / peoples / culture is worthy to visit.
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Moderate Trekking in Nepal |
Moderate and fair trekking in Nepal quite easy with less days with less elevations around Nepalease mountain and hills areas, the trekking itinerary is 10 days or more. Elevations up to 15.000 feet with ups and downs. Some previous experience is desirable.
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Challenging Trekking in Nepal |
Nepal Camping Treks Dolpo Trekking, Manaslu Trekking, Kanchanjunga Trekking ,Ganja- La Pass Trekking , Simikot (mt Kailash ) Trekking, Dhaulagiri Trekking, Challenging treks are only for real adventures .The main component at this level is likely to be a long , high altitude trek , uphill mountain with the possibility of some rope climbing that requires physical and mental stamina . A high level preparation is essential before embarking on one of these adventures. Altitudes will often exceed 5,000 meters where people are living in high mountain / high deserts and the treks involve camping for relatively long periods about 20-28 days or sometimes more then that . So excellent physical condition is essential and mountaineering experience is preferable.
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Wilderness Trekking in Nepal |
THe wilderness treks are mainly camping trips but sometime we can use local tea houses. These treks are designed to appeal to lovers of the outdoors and those wanting to explore truly remote regions of Nepal.
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New Trekking Route in Nepal |
| Nepal offers some of the most rewarding and breathtaking treks in the world. Most of the trekking goes popular regions of Nepal, Like Everest, Annapurna and Langtang. We are always looking for to explore a new route to explore and take the visitors off the beaten track to some of the most remote and beautiful areas of Nepal . Normally in this route you will trek along the virgin trails, discovering rare cultures and life styles and pristine nature. These routes allow you to explore some of the best parts of Nepal . During many of these treks, you will experience the vibrant culture of thelocal people; you will see their homes and witness local dance and cultural shows. Which gives you a great chance to learn about the people who inhabit these regions? Through this trek we can help to create a income for the Local people
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