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Everest Base Camp Trekking

       One of the famous trekking of Nepal!

Everest Base Camp Trekking is known as high altitude trek which is one of the most popular trekking routs in Nepal, It is bottom of Khumbu Ice fall and more than thousand of trekkers go to visit every year through the historic route of the world’s highest mountain. This trek is starting from Lukla after flying from Kathmandu or walk from Jiri and we are walking via Dudh Koshi known as “Milk River”,…

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Added by Hiking Himalayas Treks on April 11, 2013 at 10:13am — No Comments

World's longest ZIP-Flyer officially takes off in Pokhara Nepal

POKHARA, Oct 8: Pokhara, which has been attracting tourists with different opportunities of adventure sports, has ushered in yet another new product for adventure tourism. Three youths have brought the world longest adventure ZIP-Flyer to Pokhara.



With the joint investment of Golchha organization and Mangal Group, a Zip-flyer has be…

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Added by Shakti Travels Trekking Nepal on October 14, 2012 at 1:52am — No Comments

Return to Kathmandu



Everywhere we went in this expedition across Asia, we felt quite welcome!



Our five weeks in Asia started in Kathmandu

We are lucky enough to be able to refer to this as our return to Kathmandu. Dear readers, you really need to be…

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Added by Forrest Walker on August 8, 2012 at 9:14am — 1 Comment

The Guerrilla Trek (Aka shangrila Trek)



The Guerilla Trek provides a remarkable trekking journey through the heartland of post-conflict territory figuring prominently in recent history of Nepal ! the trail is newly promoted,magnificent area worth visiting

for the natural splendor alone but the residents will touch your heart.By choosing to travel in this area you will be spreading tourism wealth to lower income people and helping to alleviate poverty in a…

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Added by Nepal2011 on July 28, 2012 at 3:02pm — No Comments

Trekking in Nepal

Recently we returned from a four-day trek with a friend in the Annapurna Himalayan range. Boasting spectacular scenery, rugged terrain and extremely welcoming locals, I've never visited another place on earth like Annapurna.

Helping us get the most out of our trek was our friendly and knowledgeable guide Sanjib Adhikari, a specialist trekking guide and expedition organizer based in Thamel, the bustling heart of Kathmandu. He skillfully guided us across treacherous mountain passes,…

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Added by hike himalayaas on June 16, 2012 at 9:00am — No Comments

Annapurna Circuit Trek in Nepal

Annapurna circuit trek is considered to be the traditional and the most famous trek in Nepal as well as one of the most celebrated trek in the world. If you are looking for diversity in both landscape and people, Annapurna Circuit trek is for you.The highlight of this trip is to reach the sacred site of Muktinath temple through the trek over the 5416m Thorong La pass. The Annapurna circuit Trekking is one of the classic treks in the world where it is possible to make the trekking itinerary… Continue

Added by kamal Rimal on March 7, 2012 at 3:13am — No Comments

Heritage Country Nepal, Part 1: Kathmandu Durbar Square

Here, heritage lives. It is revered and celebrated. It embodies not just the culture and the traditions of the land, but epitomises a way of life. It is a source of pride and forms the crux of many conversations. The grandeur takes you by surprise, the intricacy holds you in awe and the legends leave you spellbound. This is heritage country, Nepal.

Nepal, with more than 60 linguistic groups, has always nurtured the reputation of being a country of contrasts, where gods and…

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Added by Thommen Jose on January 20, 2012 at 11:21am — 1 Comment

Mesmerizing Nepal

Introduction 

More than a hundred countries reside in the map of the world, among them a small country with 147,181 sq km area which has been locked between the two gigantic countries i.e. China and India from…

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Added by Sabin Basnet on December 26, 2011 at 10:01am — No Comments

Half Million Tourist visit in Nepal in 9 month of Nepal Tourism Year 2011

5 Lakh Tourist visit in Nepal in 9 month of Nepal Tourism Year rss
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Added by Shakti Travels Trekking Nepal on November 21, 2011 at 9:22am — No Comments

Canyoning in Nepal

Canyoning, also known as canyoneering in some parts of the world, is the adventurous act of traveling through steep and narrow canyons using a variety of techniques that can include walking, scrambling, jumping, abseiling, wading, or swimming and climbing waterfalls through steep canyon walls to deep pools.. Canyoneers usually differentiate between technical and nontechnical canyoneering. Where…

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Added by Yentra Nepal on October 30, 2011 at 10:07am — No Comments

Mountain Biking in Nepal

Mountain biking is a young sports in Nepal. The thrill and excitement involved in the sport is making it popular day by day. Lots of Nepalese have taken seriously to sports. The idea of mountain bike racing was first formed in Marin Country, in California in the early eighties. However, in 1996 it got included in the Olympic Games and later on in 1998 the sport got an early into the Asian Games. The National Sports Council of Nepal officially recognized it as a sport in 1995. The first…

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Added by Yentra Nepal on October 25, 2011 at 10:49am — No Comments

Matrimonial Rites in Nepal

The most practiced marriage system found in the Nepali society is the magi- bihe (arranged marriage). Magi-bihe i.e. arranged marriage in Nepali Community unlike in other communities is finalized by the girl’s family when the boy’s family puts forward the proposal of marriage.

Generally, a relative acts as the middle man…

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Added by Yentra Nepal on October 24, 2011 at 10:10am — No Comments

Rafting in Nepal

Nepal has been blessed with numerous fast flowing rivers that gush down from the Himalayas cutting through mountains and carving deep gorges to finally reach the vast plains where slowing down they meander lazily toward India. Many of these rivers are ideal for rafting, and some are considered the best in the world by professional rafters from the west. Rafting is also a fascinating means of getting to know the country as the rivers flow through some of the most enchanting landscapes that… Continue

Added by Yentra Nepal on October 21, 2011 at 8:00am — 2 Comments

Trekking to Rara Lake, Nepal

Rara Lake is the largest lake of Nepal, situated in Mugu district in the far western Karnali region of Nepal, near the district headquarter Gam Ghadi and Talcha airport. It takes around 3 to 4 days of trekking to reach Rara from Jumla. Rara Lake is the centerpiece of Rara National Park.

The Lake is stunningly beautiful, with unbelievably tranquility, a paradise untouched. The region…

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Added by Yentra Nepal on October 16, 2011 at 3:23pm — No Comments

Trekking to Rara Lake – A comprehensive guide for trekkers

Rara Lake is the largest lake of Nepal, situated in Mugu district in the far western Karnali region of Nepal, near the district headquarter Gam Ghadi and Talcha airport. It takes around 3 to 4 days of trekking to reach Rara from Jumla. Rara Lake is the centerpiece of Rara National Park.

The Lake is stunningly beautiful, with unbelievably tranquility, a paradise untouched. The region…

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Added by Yentra Nepal on October 14, 2011 at 8:21am — No Comments

Monsoon Trekking in Nepal – A comprehensive guide for trekkers.

“No pain, no game”

Remember nature deals in balances, not conveniences. For every positive, there is a negative. In winter you can walk across streams on rocks or bridges; in monsoon, you may have to take off your boots and roll up your pants, or in some places, cross a river in an open box, being pulled along a steel cable. The trails may be slippery and muddy in places, parts even…

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Added by Yentra Nepal on October 14, 2011 at 8:17am — No Comments

Everest Base Camp Trekking

About Everest Base Camp Trek:



The Mt. Everest National Park is a most desirable trekking destination in Nepal. From here Mt. Everest (Sagarmatha in Nepali), the highest peak in the world, can be viewed. This peak should be respected as it is the abode of many “Gods”.

Trekking to base camp you…

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Added by Family adventure Trekking on October 10, 2011 at 4:07am — No Comments

Most spectacular Bungy Jump on the Planet- Bunjee Jumping in Nepal

Ultimate Bungy at The Last Resort in Nepal may be the most spectacular Bungy Jump on the Planet. This remarkable 500ft (160m) drop into the Bhoti Kosi River gorge on the Nepal/Tibet border is the longest Free-fall in the world. Designed, constructed and operated by very experienced Kiwis to exacting international standards your safety is guaranteed. It is Nepal's Ultimate…

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Added by Family adventure Trekking on September 30, 2011 at 6:20am — No Comments

Five Can't-Miss Adventures of a Lifetime



During the summer months biking in Alaska is a fun way to see America's largest state. Get up close with Alaska’s nature and wildlife, meet the locals.…

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Added by Nicholas Kontis on August 7, 2011 at 1:38pm — No Comments

Most Popular Outdoor sports in Nepal

River Rafting in Nepal





Nepal as a holiday destination is plain fantastic. It enthralls all who enter. One of the best ways to explore and discover this land is to get away from the towns and roads and embark on a rafting and trekking. Far more than just a wet roller coaster ride, Nepal’s river journeys are the essence of escapism. On a river expedition there are no hassles, no stress, and only a very convoluted sense of time.



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Added by Family adventure Trekking on July 18, 2011 at 3:32am — No Comments

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