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LANGTANG & GOSAINKUND TREK

LANGTANG & GOSAINKUND TREK Tour- Highlights: Discover  Nepal’s capital city Kathmandu (UNESCO World Heritage) 12 days teahouse trek in Langtang Holy lakes of Gosainkunda Fascinating mountain views to  Langtang Lirung (7,246 m), Dorje Lhakpa  (6,988 m), Ganchempo  (6,387 m), Annapurna Range, Manaslu Range, Ganesh Himal and Tibet Range Syaphru Besi (1,470 m): Syaphru Besi is located in Rasuwa district of Baghmati zone and borders on the Chinese autonomous region Tibet in the northern part of Nepal. It is a village having 18 other village development committees.The ethnic group of Tamangs inhabit the place since the ancient times having their own history, culture, language, religion, tradition and values. They follow Buddhist religion and highly value it. The hot spring in Syaphru Besi is also well known for its healing power of stomach related illnesses since the ancient times. The Samdheon Woesel World Peace Stupa have been constructed for

Solu Trek 2013

Trekking in the lower Solu-Khumbu, the heart of the land of the Sherpas, brings you the magnificent views of the high peaks in the region, but above all the immersion into the traditional Sherpa culture. If you want to learn about their lifestyle, architecture, their foremost monasteries and their way of life, you need to spend time in Solu, the lower of the two Sherpa regions. Fact of the Trek; Highest Elevation: 3070m Best Season: Autumn (Oct-Nov) and Spring (March-April)  Mode of Trek: Lodge to Lodge Trek Start/End: Phaplu Culture: Majority of Sherpa Himalayan Sights: Numbur Chuli and other snow-capped mountains. High Lights of the Trek: Stunning view of high Himalayan Range, typical lifestyle and culture of Sherpa, scenic and picturesque villages, ancient Monasteries, wildlife, beautiful terraced fields, dense rhododendron forest. Outline Itinerary Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu International Airport and meet with our airport representative at the airport and transfer to Hotel by

Nepal Trip

How to book a trip or How Either you are first time traveler in Nepal or already been to Nepal, you have to make sure you have following things are ready for your Nepal Vacation.  Passport- you should obtain passport valid at least 6 months or above   Few passport sized photos   Confirmation of your holiday from your job   Check availability of International flight ticket Nepal Visa information: Nepal visa is possible to obtain easily at Kathmandu Airport on arrival day and following Visa fees will apply:     US$ 25 for up to 15 days Tourist Visa     US$ 40 for up to 30 days Visa     US$ 100 for Up to 100 days Please bring cash USD for hassle free Visa fee payment on arrival at Airport, Visa form is available at Airport or handover to you while you are on flight to Kathmandu in order to fill up to be ready You can get Nepal visa at your home country too if you wish to save some time from visa queue on arrival. Weather season to travel in Nepal: Nepal is Himal

About Nepal

Geography A landlocked country the size of Arkansas, lying between India and the Tibetan Autonomous Region of China, Nepal contains Mount Everest (29,035 ft; 8,850 m), the tallest mountain in the world. Along its southern border, Nepal has a strip of level land that is partly forested, partly cultivated. North of that is the slope of the main section of the Himalayan range, including Everest and many other peaks higher than 8,000 m. Government In Nov. 1990, King Birendra promulgated a new constitution and introduced a multiparty parliamentary democracy in Nepal. Under pressure amid massive pro-democracy protests in April 2006, King Gyanendra gave up direct rule and reinstated Parliament, which then quickly moved to diminish the King's power. In Dec. 2007, Parliament voted to abolish the monarchy and become a federal democratic republic. The transition to a republic was completed in May 2008, when the Constituent Assemby voted to dissolve the monarchy. History The