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| Rafting in Nepal gained immense popularity as tourism culture started to blossom in Nepal in early eighties. A series of the world’s most outstanding white-water river rafting and kayaking are found here. White water rafting means cruising down the gushing waters of river in an ... |
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| Jungle safari in Nepal guides you into exotic wildlife housing rich bio-diversity amidst its rolling prairies, tranquil wetlands and majestic woodlands. Nepal has nine national parks and three wildlife reserves; Royal Chitwan National Park, Everest National Park, Annapurna Conservation, Langtan National Park, Royal Bardiya Park... |
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| Mountain biking in Nepal has been gaining much popularity among the adventure enthusiasts from around the world over the past few years. Fascinating mountain villages, nomadic lands, high passes, rugged and tough mountain terrain, winding rivers, rice fields, temples and ... |
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Trekking |
# Annapurna
# Annapurna Base Camp
# Annapurna Circuit
# Round Annapurna
# Annapurna Sanctuary
# Everest
# Everest Base Camp
# Fascinating Helambu And Langtang
# Ghorepani
# Gokyo And Kalapathar
# Jomsom Muktinath
# Jumla And Rara Lake
# Kunchunjunga
# Kunchunjunga South Base Camp
# Langtang Valley
# Lower Dolpo
# Makalu Base Camp
# Manaslu
# Upper Dolpo And Sheygompa
# Upper Mustang(Lomanthang)
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The Himalayas, the "abode of snows", extends from Assam in eastern India west to Afghanistan. It is a chain of the highest and youngest mountains on earth and it encompasses a region of deep religious and cultural traditions and an amazing diversity of people. A trek in Nepal is a special and rewarding mountain holiday.
Trekking in Nepal offers ultimate opportunity for intrepid explorers who are forever in quest for adventures in the Himalayas. With captivating landscape of Nepal Himalaya range and unrivaled diversity of flora and fauna, Nepal is trekkers’ paradise. Nepal trekking holidays is indeed, an inspirational treat to the trekkers. From the warm and lush vegetation of the lower hills to the ice slopes of the highest mountain range on earth, one will experience a truly delightful bond with the nature instilling in you an amazing spirit of adventure. Nothing can be more fulfilling experience than trekking in Nepal Himalaya that will let you camp in the jungles, surrender to the wilderness, bond with the nature, eat and sleep under an open sky, sing and dance around campfire and directly interact with local people. It is truly the perfect way to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and to relax and enjoy nature at its very best. If you have the time and energy to trek, don't miss the opportunity to leave Kathmandu and see the spectacular beauty and the unique culture of Nepal. Fortunately for the visitor, there are still only a few roads extending deeply into the hills, so the only way to truly visit the remote regions of the kingdom is in the slowest and most intimate manner - walking. It requires more time and effort, but the rewards are also greater.
Instead of zipping down a freeway, racing to the next "point of interest," each step provides new and intriguing viewpoints. You will perceive your day as an entity rather than a few highlights strung together by a ribbon of concrete. For the romanticist, each step follows the footsteps of Hillary, Tenzing, Herzog and other Himalayan explorers. If you have neither the patience nor the physical stamina to visit the hills of Nepal on foot, a helicopter flight provides an expensive and unsatisfactory substitute.
Trekking in Nepal will take you through a country that has captured the imagination of mountaineers and explorers for more than 100 years. You will meet people in remote mountain villages whose lifestyle has not changed in generations.
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