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EVEREST TREK:: |
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You are invited to join a classic Nepal trek into the Everest Area, a
magnificent high mountain peak glacial region surrounded by Himalayan
peaks on the Tibetan border, with a permanent Sherpa villages and
summer pastures leading to the end of the Gokyo valley, Gokyo glacial
lakes at 15,000’, held there by centuries of glacial moraine. Buddhist
monasteries at Thame and Tengboche, and terraced farming villages on
sunny slopes, peopled by friendly Nepalese, forests with 601
rhododendron trees and langur monkeys are on the route. The trek is
non-technical and suitable for anyone in good shape that likes to hike
and camp out and can do it cheerfully for 22 days. This is not a
back-pack trip and Nepali porters will carry most of your gear and all
group camping food and equipment. You need carry only a daypack with
whatever you may need during the day, water, and camera equipment. |
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SUGGESTED ITINERARIES |
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Day 1 & 2: Arrival at Kathmandu Airport. Visiting to Market places
ancient palaces, temples in the three major cities: Kathmandu, Patan
and Bhaktapur. Question and answer session about the trek.
Day 03: Fly to Lukla and trek to Phakding.
Day 04:
Phakling to Namche Bazaar: Crossing some long bridges. The deepest
bridges at Jorsale and Sagarmatha National Park have to be crossed
before reaching Namche Bazaar. We have to keep very good care of
safety from pushing by yak during the walk because yak and jopke are
eased as porter to carry heavy load from down to up to Namche Bazaar.
Thamserku, 6608m high is the major view of today.
Day 05:
Namche Bazaar: Rest day at Namche Bazaar for acclimatization. The
panoramic view of Mt. Everest, (8848m), Lhotse (8350m), Lhotser Shar
(8386m), Iceland peak(4637m), Kusumkangaru (6367m), Ama Dablam
(6656m), Cholhatse (6440m), Pharnam La (5885m), Moro La (4343m),
Kangtega (6779m) and Themserku (66008m) can seen from the Everest
View lodge. Return back to Namche Bazaar.
Day 06:
Namche Bazaar to Tengboche: Climb little up for approximate 10 minutes
and start straight walk through Tengboche Valley till reaching
Tengboche. Rhododendrons and oak forest descend the trail.
Day 07:
Tengboche to Dingboche: Trail descend through below the Tyengboche .
We have to pass Pangboche village before reaching to Dingboche.
Day 08:
Dingboche: Rest day for acclimatization. Keeping co-operation (in
touch) with yours guide, if there will be possibility of high altitude
sickness, is better for safety.
Day 09:
Dingboche to Laboche: The Trail through climbing Thukla and takes
approximately 4 hours to reach to Laboche.
Day 10:
Laboche to Pheriche: Early morning trek to Gorockship, Kala pattar and
back to Pheriche after observing some beautiful Panoramic views.
Day 11:
Pheruche to Tyengboche.
Day 12: Tyengboche
to Namche.
Day 13: Namche
to Phakding
Day 14: Phakding
to Lukla.
Day 15: Fly
back to Kathmandu from Lukla.
Day 16:
Relaxing and shopping in Kathmandu. Meeting with our official personal
and sharing of happiness and sadness.
Day 17: Fly
back to your country. |
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ANNAPURNA REGION:: |
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Annapurna region is very popular trekking region in Nepal as it offers
a great variety of beautiful landscapes, nature and culture of the
central mountains of Nepal. From the plains of the Pokhara Valley
lush with rice cultivation to the camp of the mighty Annapurna Himal
through the colorful villages, green forests, bamboo jungle, river
cascades rich with birds and animal life. The trail brings us to the
base of the south face of Mt. Annapurna South 7220m through the base
camp of Mt. Fishtail 6,990m. |
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ANNAPURNA SANCTUARY TREK |
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This treks starts from Pokhara , cross river beds and terraced
hillsides, on trails disappearing into blazing rhododendron cluster
and oak forest, to picturesque, Ghhandrung, principal village of the
Gurungs, and it goes onto the deep narrow corridor of Mardi
Gorge, entrance to the Sanctuary, spectacular mountain amphitheater
formed by the towering peaks of Annapurna South, Annapurna I and
III, Gangapurna, Glacier Dome, Machhapurchre and Raksy Peak. |
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ANNAPURNA CIRCUIT TREK |
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This is one of the classic and most rewarding treks in Nepal. The
southern slope of Annapurna ranges are heavily settled and
farmed, expect the higher regions, which supported thick forests
of rhododendron and far most of the tribes inhabiting this area
are Gurungs, Magars, Chettris and Bhotias. As we turn westwards
into the Manang valley and into the rain shadow of the
Annapurna ranges dramatic changes occur. There are small field
supporting some crops millet and wheat and flocks of sheep and goats.
Thakali and Mustang tribes control the busy trading and
pilgrimage trail along the Kali Gandaki valley until we move
through gap between Dhaulagiri and Annapurna into the western
zones, where we meet Gurungs and Magars again. |
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Day 01: Arrival Kathmandu, transfer to hotel. Overnight at hotel.
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02: Full day sightseeing in Kathmandu. Overnight at hotel.
Day
03: Drive Kathmandu to Besi Sahar. Overnight at camp.
Day
04: Besi Sahar to Khudi. Overnight at camp.
Day
05: Khudi to Syanje. Overnight at camp.
Day
06: Syanje to Tal. Overnight at camp.
Day
07: Tal to Koto. Overnight at camp.
Day
08: Koto to Pisang. Overnight at camp.
Day
09: Pisan to Manang. Overnight at camp.
Day
10: Acclimatisation day at Manang. Overnight at camp.
Day
11: Manang to Ledar. Overnight at camp.
Day
13: Ledar to Thrung Phedi. Overnight at camp.
Day
14: Muktinath to Marpha. Overnight to camp.
Day
15: Marpha to Kalopani. Overnight at camp.
Day
16: Kalopani to Tatopani. Overnight at camp.
Day
17: Tatopani to Ghorepani. Overnight at camp.
Day
18: Ghorepani to Birethati. Overnight at camp.
Day
19: Birethanti to Pokhara(Drive from Nayapul).Overnight at hotel in
Pokhara
Day
20: Sightseeing in Pokhara including board riding.Overnight at hotel.
Day
21: Fly back to Kathmandu. Overnight at hotel in Kathmandu.
Day
22: Free day for rest, sightseeing and shopping. Overnight at hotel.
Day
23: Fly back to your country.
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KALIGANDAKI TREK
2.
PANCHASE-PUNHILL-GHOREPANI TREK
3.
SIKLISH TREK
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ROYAL TREK |
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LANGTANG REGION:: |
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Trekking to this region starts along the high ridge to the west of the
Helambu valley, passing through Sherpa and Tamang villages. The trek
descends further into the remote Langtang valley, a national park. It
is marvelous autumn treks with fine mountain views and done one of the
best area or spring flowers and bird life. The Langtang valley runs
west to east b below the southern flanks and glacier of Langtang
Lirung 7245m. The trek trail takes us into the wildest and most
scenic areas of the Himalayas of Nepal. |
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Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu and transfer to hotel.
Day 02: Sightseeing in Kathmandu.
Day 03: Drive to Dunche and trek starts.
Day 04: Trek to Sing Gompa.
Day 05: Sing Gompa to Gosaikund Lake.
Day 06: Gosaikung Lake to Ghopte.
Day 07: Ghoptse to Tarkegyang.
Day 08: Tarkegyang to Sermathang.
Day 09: Sermathang to Melamchi Pool.
Day 10: Drive from Melamchi to Kathmandu.
Day 11: Free day in Kathmandu.
Day 12: Flay back to own country.
Langtang Ganjala Trek (21 Days) |
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KANCHANJUNGA TREK::
"Kanchenjunga Basecamp Trek" |
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Kangchenjunga, the third highest mountain in the world, is located in
the easternmost part of Nepal. The Milke Danda Range in eastern Nepal
and north of Taplejung is a sanctuary for Nepal's National flower, the
rhododendron. The foothills of these mountains get upwards of 3,500 mm
of rain per year, triple the amount of annual rainfall of western
Nepal. The effect is most visible in the thick, verdant forests and
heavy undergrowth. Even at the height of the dry season, the jungle
trails are lush and green. The entire trek through the humid forests
of the Tamur River basin is an orchid enthusiast's delight! |
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SUGGESTED TREK ITINERARIES |
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Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu and transfer to hotel.
Day 02: Sightseeing in Kathmandu
Day 03: Fly to Biratnagar and drive to Basantapur
Day 04: Trek to Chauki from Basantapur
Day 05: Trek to Gupa Pokhar from Chauki
Day 06: Gupa Pokhari to Nesam
Day 07: Nesum to Mitlung
Day 08: Mitlung to Chirwa
Day 09: Chirwa to Sakhatum
Day 10: Sakhatum to Amjilesa
Day 11: Amjilesa to Gyabla.
Day 12: Gyabla to Ghunsa
Day 13: Ghunsa to Khambachen
Day 14: Khambachen to Lhonak.
Day 15: Pang Pema and camp at Lhonak
Day 16: Lhonak to Ghunsa
Day 17: Ghunsa to Selekey
Day 18: Seleley to Mirgin La and camp at Tseram.
Day 19: Tseram to Ramche
Day 20: Ramche to Torontan.
Day 21: Torontan to Omje Khola
Day 22: Omje Khola to Mamanke
Day 23: Mamanke to Bhanjyang
Day 24: Bhanjyan to Lali Kharka
Day 25: Lali Kharka to Suketar.
Day 26: Fly to Kathmandy from Suketar
Day 27: Free day in Kathmandu.
Day 28: Fly back to your country. |
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MAKALU TREK::
"Makalu Basecamp Trek" |
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This area of Nepal is sparsely populated and this trek is recommended
for the experienced trekker. We start with flying to Tumlingtar to
trek in this region. The beautiful and lush Arun Valley is traversed
and we walk through bamboo, rhododendron and conifer forests as we
cross the Barun pass 4,312m. And drop to the Barun river Valley. We
camp at the upper section of the River, where vegetation is sparse,
then continue to the yak pastures of Sherkha just below snow-peaks and
glaciers. On this trek we encounter with various ethnic groups such as
Newar, Limbu and Rai in the earlier part and Tibeto-Buddhists in the
higher reaches. A final uphill grind brings us to the silent and
desolate beauty of the Base Camp 4,461m of Malaku the fifth highest
mountain in the world. Views of the east face of Everest, Lhotse and
Cho-oyu are memorable. Walking through small picturesque villages and
monsoon forest and wonderful views of the mountains. Sometimes we
climb ridge with excellent views of Kanchanjunga then descend through
forest full of Sunbirds to Mumbuk, Kongma Danda and Bungim to
Tumlingtar for fly back to Kathmandu. |
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Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu and transfer to hotel.
Day 02: Sightseeing in Kathmandu.
Day 03: Fly to Tumlingtar.
Day 04: Tumlingtar to Khadbari
Day 05: Khadbari to Bhotebas
Day 06: Bhotebas to Gogone
Day 07: Gogone to Num
Day 08: Num to Tashi Gaon
Day 09: Tashi Gaon to Col Khongma
Day 10: Col Khongma to Numbuck.
Day 11: Numbuck to Sarsung
Day 12: Sarsung to Makalu Base Camp.
Day 13: Makalu Base Camp to Numbuck
Day 14: Numbuck to Khongma
Day 15: Khongma to Seduwa
Day 16: Seduwa to Chichela.
Day 17: Chichela to Tumlingtar.
Day 18: Fly to Kathmandy by Tumlingtar
Day 19: Free day in Kathmandy for rest and shopping.
Day 20: Fly back to your country. |
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GANESH HIMAL TREK:: |
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Trekking in Ganesh himal region is designed to introduce you to a
board spectrum of life in different Nepalese communities and varieties
of beautiful scenery. You may visit base camp of the Ganesh Himal
where there are two lakes black and white, twin waterfalls Ganga &
Jamuna, brings a joy to your heart. This trek is recommended by many
trekkers, even though, it is not as popular as Annapurna and Everest.
Visit this area in March and April, and you will see the mountain
sites with magnificent Rhododendron blooming, we visit Gorkha, the
birthplace of recent Royal family. Still the old Place is preserved as
a world heritage. The trek starts by visiting the palace, it is built
on top of Gorkha hillside. This area is also the homeland of the
famous British Gorkha Regiments. itineraries
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MANASLU ROUND TREK :: "Manaslu Circuit Trek" |
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The best way to start trekking in the region is to drive from
Kathmandu to Gorkha, although one can also drive to Dhading or
Trishuli Bazaar. The major peak groups visible during this trail are
the Manaslu(8156m), Annapurnas, Sringi Himal etc. This route offers
solitary, pure natural vegetations with beautiful flora and Fauna. It
goes through Gorkha hometown of the recent Royal family of Nepal.
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Day 01: Arrival to Kathmandu and transfer to hotel.
Day 02: Sightseeing in Kathmandu.
Day 03: Drive to Gorkha and starts trek.
Day 04: Trek to Kanchok.
Day 05: Kanchok to Arughat.
Day 06: Arughat to Seti Khola.
Day 07: Seti Khola to Machha Khola.
Day 08: Machha Khola to Nero
Day 09: Nero to Philim
Day 10: Philim to Umbale
Day 11: Umbale to Namru
Day 12: Namru to Sama Gompa
Day 13: Acclimatization dya at Sama Gompa
Day 14: Sama Gompa to Pungen Glacier.
Day 15: Pungen Glacier to Larkya Base Camp.
Day 16: Larkya Base Camp to Larkya la crossing and camp at Bimdakhati.
Day 17: Mimdakhati to Tilje.
Day 18: Tilje to Tal.
Day 19: Tal to Syange
Day 20: Syange to Besi Sahar.
Day 21: Drive to Kathmandu from Besi Sahar.
Day 22: Free day sightseeing in Kathmandu.
Day 23: Fly back to your country. |
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DOLPO REGION TREK:: |
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Dolpo region is located in the northwest region of Nepal. Being one of
the remotest and leas exposed areas of Nepal and also naturally
isolated by the difficult topography, it still offers opportunities to
meet the people and their living style in a very authentic form,
almost untouched and unexplored. It is closely linked with the
frontier of the Tibet and is inhabited by the people of Tibetan origin
with their Tibetan culture where you will still come across the people
and some monasteries adopting Tibetan religion. |
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Day 01: Arrival at Kathmandu, transfer to hotel.
Day 02: City tour in Kathmandu.
Day 03: Fly Kathmandu to Nepalgunj
Day 04: Fly Nepalgunj to Juphal and trek to Dunai
Day 05: Dunai to Hanke.
Day 06: Hanke to Regi.
Day 07: Regi to Ringmo.
Day 08: Ringmo to Pine Trees.
Day 09: Pine Trees to Ganda La Base Camp.
Day 10: Trek to Ganda La Crossing and camp at Shey.
Day 11: Shey to to Namgaon.
Day 12: Namgaon to Saldang.
Day 13: Saldang to Confluence camp.
Day 14: Confluence to Cha.
Day 15: Cha to Jengla Phedi.
Day 16: Phedi to Tokkyu
Day 17: Tokkyo to Pang La Base Camp.
Day 18: Pang La Base Camp to Pang La Crossing and camp at Yak Kharka.
Day 19: Yak Kharka to Chharka.
Day 20: Charka to Sangda La Base Camp.
Day 21: Sangda La Base Camp to Sangda Las Crossing and camp Kok La.
Day 22: Kok La to Sangda.
Day 23: Sangda to Phalegaon.
Day 24: Phalegaon to Jomsom
Day 25: Fly back from Jomsom to Pokhara and Kathmandu.
Day 26: Free day in Kathmandu.
Day 27: Fly back to your country. |
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MUSTANG TREK:: |
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Mustang until late 1991 was completely forbidden for the foreigners.
The reason was that the Mustang remained veiled in mysteries for
centuries. It is a tiny kingdom on the Tibetan plateau hidden in the
mist of the mighty Himalayas. This area is no more restricted. Canyons
and caves permeate the scenery and add a shadowed mystery to the
land. The beauties you can observe of nature are still on the spot
during trekking.
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It is
recommended to carry insect repellent when trekking during summer
months. autumn, being the best season for trekking, affords excellent
weather and tantalizing mountain views, January and February are noted
for cold weather with occasional snowfall at higher elevations. Again
excellent views are common. These months are popular and ideal for
trekking for those who are well equipped or who remain at lower
elevations below 3,000m. Late February brings spring in Nepal and
offers exhilarating trekking for those who are interested in flowers,
birds and natural grandeur. Different varieties of wild flowers,
especially the Rhododendrons make the hillside above 2400m a hungering
paradise during this season. |
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