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Everest View Trek

Everest View Trek is the shortest trek in the Everest region which offers the amazing panoramic view of the famous world’s highest mountains Mt. Everest (8848m.), Lhotse, Makalu and other. In this trek trekkers can enjoy the combination of cultural, spiritual and natural beauty of the Everest region of Nepal. The friendly Sherpa people, picturesque villages, great variety of cultures and traditions, colorful festivals and monasteries of this region provide the life time memory to the visitors. Everest view trek can easily be completed with the moderate physical fitness as the highest altitude of this trekking trail is only 3870m in Tengboche monastery. During Everest view trek, in Tengboche monastery trekkers can enjoy the Mani Rimdu festival of the Sherpa people. The Dumje festival of the Sherpa people that falls in the month of April is another attraction of this trek. Beside this, trekkers can explore the culture, religion and lifestyle of the Sherpa people of this region.

LANGTANG VALLEY TREK

Despite its close proximity to Kathmandu, the Langtang Valley Trekking reaches into an area as wild as any of the Tibetan highlands on a trail less traveled by tourists. The Langtang Valley Trek not only offers an idyllic landscape, but also an insight into the unique culture of the Tamang tribe who inhabit these highlands. The people of this region bordering Tibet, follow Buddhism religion and a culture similar to their Tibetan ancestors. The Langtang Valley Trek is ideal for those who have a tight itinerary but wish to experience the high Himalayas with its unique culture without the risk of possible delays caused by air travel. Moreover, the beautiful rhododendron and bamboo forests full of wildlife, majestic waterfalls and the snow-capped Himalayas will make this trek a once in a life time experience into the land of the Buddha. The Langtang Valley Trek begins with a drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi, from where we begin our trek up stone stairs to a village called Lama

Resilience in Visitor Arrivals The month of May 2013

Resilience in Visitor Arrivals The month of May 2013 saw resilience in visitor arrivals after decline in the month of March and April, 2013. The figures released by Immigration Office, Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) reveal that visitor arrivals in the month of May 2013, compared to the same month last year, have increased by 3.1% to 44,156. Arrivals from Asia (other than South Asia) have also recorded healthy growth of almost 48% in aggregate. There has been growth of 43.6% in visitor arrivals from China which is one of the fastest growing tourist markets for Nepal. Visitor arrivals from Japan, Malaysia, South Korea and Thailand have registered a positive growth of 5.6%, 142.7%, 40.9%, and 47.1% respectively. However, visitor arrivals from Singapore have registered marginal negative growth of 3% only. The arrivals from South Asian region have recorded negative growth of 8.1% with Bangladesh (12.7%) and Sri Lanka (27.4%) registering positive growth. Visitor arrivals f

Ghorepani Poon Hill Trekking

Ghorepani Poon Hill Trekking Ghorepani Poon Hill Trekking known also as the small Annapurna Circuit is a very famous trek in Nepal. Poon Hill is one of the great place to see magnificent view of Mountains. From Poon Hill, you will see the best sunrise in the morning so every trekker go to the Poon Hill (3210m) early in the morning from Ghorepani.  This trek in a short time give you good opportunity to view spectacular mountains scenery including Mt. Dhaulagiri(8167m) and Mt. Annapurna (I)(8091m) as well as other less then 8000 meters higher mountains including Annapurna mountains, Machhapuchhapure (Mt.Fishtail), Gangapurna, Lamjung Himal, Barasikhar, Mt.Nilgiri South, Mt.Tukuche Peak, Mt.Dhampus Peak, Mt.Hiuchuli and much more gorgeous view. Trip Fact: Trek starting point: Nayapul Trek ending point: Nayapul Trekking Grade: **** Strenuous moderate Walking, Easy Lowest Highest during the trek: 1010m Nayapul Highest point of the trek: 3210 Poon Hill Trek types: tea-

Everest Monastery visit Trekking

Everest Monastery visit Trekking Day 01: Kathmandu-Luckla- Phakding.3-4 hrs Visit Monastery in Phakding. Day 02: Phakding- Namche(3440m). 5-6 hrs Visit Monastery in Namche. Day 03: Namche- Thamo. 2-3 hrs. Visit Monastery in Thamo then back to Namche. Day 04: Namche- Tengboche. 5-6 hrs. Visit Tengboche Monastery. Day 05: Tengboche- Monju. Visit Local Monastery around. 4-5 hours Day 06: Monju- Luckla. Visit Monastery at Luckla. 4-5 hrs. Day 07: Morning flight to Kathmandu. 35 minutes flight. Cost Details: 1.Tea-house or Lodge trek Cost Include:Guide, Flight Ticket, Porters,Accommodation, Meals during the Trek. US$: 940   Per person. Min. 2 Pax( Standard Accommodation) 1-2 Star US$: 1190 Per person. Min. 2 Pax( Deluxe Accommodation) 3-4 Star US$: 1540 Per person. Min. 2 Pax( Superior Accommodation)5 Star 2. Accommodation, Guide & Porter Trek( AGP Trek) Cost Include:Guide, Flight Ticket, Porters, Accommodation during the Trek, US$: 690 per person. M

Things to do in Nepal

About Nepal Once a part of the hippie trail Nepal today offers a wide range of activities and sight seeing for everyone. From one day treks in the Himalayas to full on Everest summits. Jungle safaris with elephants, tigers and rhinos. Ancient cities filled with culture. There's something for everyone in Nepal. With tourism being Nepal's number one industry it's a country focused on ensuring that one visit is never enough. With a huge return in visitors there's something very addictive about traveling Nepal!With tourism being Nepal's number one industry it's a country focused on ensuring that one visit is never enough. With a huge return in visitors there's something very addictive about traveling Nepal! Things to do in Nepal Trekking: Whether it's day trip treks, 3 day treks or 20 day treks Nepal has something for everyone. Trekking in Nepal accounts for 10% of the countries dedicated visitors every year. The Everest Base camp trek is perhaps the

EVEREST BASE CAMP TREKKING

EVEREST BASE CAMP TREKKING Your imagination Mount Everest Base Camp Trekking with Sherpa Guide Nepal. www.pasangdendi.com.np Organize your Everest Base Camp Trekking Combining that with a glimpse of the world’s highest mountain, Sherpa Guide Nepal assignment to mountain specialist trekking guide with whom you will have a fantastic lifetime experience of the world’s highest mountain, high passes and glaciers, witnessing Sherpa villages on the earth. Sherpa Guide Nepal assignment to mountain specialist trekking guide with whom you will have a fantastic lifetime experience of the world’s highest mountain, high passes and glaciers, witnessing Sherpa villages on the earth. www.pasangdendi.com.np Everest Base Camp Trekking is a famous adventurer Himalayan hiking tour in Khumbu, Nepal. Everest Base Camp Trekking is christening a classic Himalayan hiking tour with incredible and reward in another way. The largest mountain in the world, the Khumbu region is recognized as t

How to trek to Everest Base Camp

http://www.tripadvisornepal.blogspot.com How to trek to Everest Base Camp Mount Everest has captivated intrepid men and women since the 1920s. The exploits of legends such as George Mallory, Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay put the mighty mountain on the map; thousands have followed, making huge sacrifices – many with their lives – in their own attempts to the summit. But today, the trek to Everest Base Camp has become an achievable goal for people from all walks of life who want a glimpse of the world’s highest peak. In 2012, between 35,000 and 37,000 people trekked in the Everest region. What’s it like trekking to Everest Base Camp? Aside from breathtaking scenery, travellers to the region can experience unique Sherpa culture by visiting monasteries and museums along the way. Days are filled with walking for the sheer pleasure of it, past colourful prayer wheels and across swing bridges straight out of an Indiana Jones movie, while evenings are rewarded wit