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Nepal, small though it may, has so much to
offer the visitor that each day of your journey through this
ancient land will be a discovery. It is an opportunity for you
to take in the country’s remarkable natural Kaleidoscope, delve
into its vast cultural repository, and delight in its equally
extensive adventure offerings.
The Nepal Himalayans, containing as many as eight of the ten
highest peaks in the world, is undoubtedly the country’s biggest
allure. However, there is much more to Nepal than just Mt.
Everest and its minions. Mighty rivers tumble down from the
Himalaya offering world class rafting opportunities, and the
flatlands of the Terai are dotted with jungle reserves that
shelter some of Asia’s most exotic wildlife. Indeed, the
breathtaking biotic diversity that can be found here has given
the Kingdom a natural affluence matched by few places on this
earth.
Equally breathtaking is Nepal’s cultural heritage. The Kathmandu
valley with temples, shrines and other monuments packed into its
nook and cranny, as well as its arts and crafts, architecture
and the year round celebrations that mark numerous festivals, is
the cultural hub of the nation. The practices and beliefs of the
diverse communities living elsewhere in the Kingdom have added
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Suggested
Packages For Nepal |
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Everest Panorama
(5545 m.) |
It is alternative route to taking flight to
Lukla. Jiri can be reached by drive from Kathmandu. To trek from
Jiri gives you good preparation for the Everest base camp trek.
It is never flat as it crosses the grain of the land for the
first five days. Lamjura La pass 3530m is the highest access of
this trek just before Lukla, which bestows magnificent display
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Duration : 22 Days
Grade : A Season : Spring & Autumn |
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Rara Lake Trek
(3200 m.) |
Rara lie on the remote Karnali zone in the
north – west of Nepal. The region is made up of long ridges
covered with temperate forests and alpine pastures enclosing
high valleys. Summer rainfall is low, but winter snow can be
heavy and persistent. Since the region is fairly high and free
from monsoon thunder storms, the summer season is ideal for
trekking. |
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Duration : 12 Days
Grade : A Season : Spring & Autumn |
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Mustang Region
(3800 m.) |
Mustang is a very popular trekking region in
Nepal and has been described as “desert in the mountain”. The
trek to this region is a very rewarding one for those who want
to experience the hospitality of the people living in this
remote region. Department of immigration issued only a small
number of special permit since 1991. This is a perfect |
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Duration : 12 Days
Grade : A Season : Spring & Autumn |
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Gosaikunda Trek
(4609 m.) |
We follow a rugged trail with dramatic views;
to the west Himal chuli (7893m) Manaslu (8156mm) and Ganesh
Himal (7406m). On a clear day, even the Annapurna range can be
seen rising up behind and to the north across the valley is
Langtang Lirung. We pass a few huts in the high picture of
Laurebina, cross a small ridge and have our first views of the
holy lakes |
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Duration : 12 Days
Grade : A Season : Spring & Autumn |
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Annapurna Circuit Trek
(5416 m.) |
The classic trek in the Annapurna region is
definitely the Annapurna circuit. The complete circuit has only
been possible since 1980s when the Manang area was
authoritatively opened to foreigners. For an all-round
experience of the scenery and cultures of Nepal, this trek has a
lot of attraction. During the winter season, orange trees are
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Duration : 25 Days
Grade : A Season : Spring & Autumn |
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Mera Peaks
(6461 m.) |
Mera is one of the highest peaks in Nepal
Himalaya. Rising south of Everest, the peak was first scaled
20th May 1953 by J.O.M. Roberts and Sen Tenjing. The ascent of
Mera is generally technically straightforward, requiring little
more than crampons and ice axe. We will fix ropes where
necessary and our Guides and Sherpas will assists you as much as
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Duration : 22-23 Days
Grade : A Season : Spring & Autumn |
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Mount Dhaulagiri
(8167 m.) |
Dhaulagiri; name is derivative from Sanskrit "Dhavala"
means "White" and giri is "Mountain" The Mountain was displayed
by British surveyors in India in the early 1800s and was mapped
by one of the secret Indian evaluator. After four more
expeditions had failed, eight members of a Swiss expedition
conquered the summit in 1960. The Swiss |
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Duration : 60 Days
Grade : A Season : Spring & Autumn |
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Kang La Pass
(5315 m.) |
The trail to this remote hidden valley left
untouched by civilizations enters from near Chame, on the trail
of popular Annapurna trek. Explore the valley to the north,
visit Phu village situated on the edge and travel south to Nar
Village. After crossing Kangla pass (5100m) you may have views
of east of
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Duration : 24 Days
Grade : A Season : Spring & Autumn |
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Classic Nepal Tour
Sarangkot
(6461 m.) |
Thrilling experience of rafting, Jungle Safari
in Chitwan National park encounter with wild animals, Exploring
Pokhara city and eye-catching Himalayan panorama.
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