Although Nepal is always the place of attraction for tourists, in summer season the tourists can make their vacation memorable by visiting the following sites. There are many beautiful and interesting places, to visit outside the Kathmandu Valley - places of historical importance of noted for natural beauty. Most of them can be easily reached from Kathmandu by road or by air. Explore these famous tourist places in Nepal on your Nepal travel this vacation. |
Sunday, February 24, 2013
Summer Tours in Nepal
Thursday, September 20, 2012
A Classic Trek to Mt. Everest Base Camp & Kala Patthar
Through Sherpa villages to the base of Mount Everest and Kala Patthar [with Video Highlights]
This trek is designed to fulfill the dream of many people to experience the historic route to the base of the world's highest mountain. Our carefully devised itinerary with a number of rest days offers an exceptional way to acclimatise safely. On a trip of a lifetime we have learned never to rush a trek to altitude in the Himalaya and taking an extra few days makes all the difference to really being able to enjoy your trek. A slow ascent through wonderful Sherpa villages allows us time to enjoy the scenery, wildlife and visit a number of monasteries. Our trek culminates with a fine opportunity to trek to both Everest Base Camp and the nearby peak of Kala Pattar (5545m) for spectacular views of Mount Everest. On our return journey we savour the high mountain views from our unique private permanent campsites in the company of our Sherpa guides, whose exceptional experience, knowledge and passion for trekking in the Khumbu add a further dimension to this memorable trek.
Highlights
- Stunning views of Mount Everest
- Sherpa Culture
- Namche Bazaar
- Thyangboche Monastery
- Fully supported camping based trek in private permanent campsites
- 3 hearty meals per day prepared by our cooks
- Climb Kala Pattar & visit Everest Base Camp
- Ample acclimatisation days built in
- Himalayan Mountain flight from Kathmandu to Lukla
- Sightseeing in Kathmandu - Pashupatinath (a major Hindu shrine) and the giant Buddhist stupa at Boudhanath
Itinerary
Day 1 Arrive Kathmandu
You will be met by a representative of World Expeditions and transferred to the Radisson hotel. Remainder of the afternoon at leisure. A pre-trek briefing will be given around 5pm where arrangements will be made for the distribution of your kit bag, sleeping bag and down/fibrefill jacket. Evening drinks are held in the hotel for all World Expeditions clients arriving today. Drinks and snacks will generally be served from 6:30 pm until 7:15pm, and this is a great opportunity to get acquainted with your fellow group members before heading out to dinner.
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Janakpur : Sightseeing in Mid Nepal ( with Documentary Video)
Nepal, a country of sublime beauty, tucked away in the shades of the highest mountain range in the world, can truly be labeled the 'last paradise' on earth. Even in such a small area of 147181 sq. kilometers, Nepal presents a myriad of attractions to tourists and locals alike – ranging from its scenic beauty and well preserved exotic culture to the adventure opportunities in every nook and cranny in the country.Travel to Nepal promises for the great adventure, beauty and culture of Nepal that makes your holidays more better.
Places to visit in Janakpur:
Places to visit in Janakpur:
The Famous Janaki Temple in Janakpur |
Janakpur is associated with a rich historical past. It was the capital city of the kingdom of Mithila in the past. Sita, who was the wife of the legendary hero Rama of the epic 'Ramayana' was born in Janakpur. This is a predominantly Hindu place. Every year, millions of tourists come here to pay their tribute to Lord Rama and Sita. 'Bibaha Panchami' is a popular festival which commemorates the marriage of the two epical characters mentioned above. Tours to Janakpur will take you to popular places of tourist attraction in the city.
Sunday, May 20, 2012
Ultralight Aviation in Pokhara
The term "ultralight aviation" refers to light-weight, 1- or 2-person fixed-wing aircraft, also called microlight aircraft .In Nepal, the Ultralight flights have been conducted by many clubs, one of the most renowed is Avia club Pvt. Ltd. Here we have presented the flight features and tour packages available in the club :
Featured Ultralight Flights
We operate our ultralight aircraft from Pokhara, the place no tourist visiting Nepal will miss for its snowy peaks and beautiful lakes. It has a unique bland of both mountain and plateau area.
We promise to show you the scenic beauty of both the Himalayas and the most famous lake of Nepal, Phewa, in Pokhara, from a bird’s-eye view. The flight will be a journey through nature. This is truly a unique experience.
Fly for Fun: (15 minute flight)
Our shortest flight takes you over the city of Pokhara, Phewa lake, near Sarangkot hill, over the Buddha monastery and the south side of the city. This short flight at the speed of 50 km/hr to 90 km/hr will give you a panoramic view of the whole Annapurna Range with a view of another 8,000 miter peak – Dhaulagiri, in the distance. The maximum altitude attained is 5,000 feet.
Appeals to flyers on a budget or for those who have a plane to catch for Kathmandu.
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Wednesday, May 02, 2012
The Great Himalaya Trail : Adventurous Trekking in Nepal
The great himalaya trail consists of :
- THE FAR WEST
- HUMLA
- RARA, JUMLA & MUGU
- DOLPA
- ANNAPURNA & MUSTANG
- GANESH HIMAL & MANASLU
- LANGTANG & HELAMBU
- EVEREST & ROLWALING
- MAKALU BARUN
- KANCHENJUNGA
The Great Himalaya Trail is a network of existing treks and trails which together form one of the longest and highest walking trails in the world.
Winding beneath the world’s highest peaks and visiting some of the most remote communities on earth, it passes through lush green valleys, arid high plateaus and incredible landscapes. Nepal’s GHT has10 sections comprising a network of upper and lower routes (see this map of Nepal), each offering you something different, be it adventure and exploration, authentic cultural experiences, or simply spectacular Himalayan nature.
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