Mountain Climbing to the Worlds tallest mountain Mt. Everest

The 800 km stretch of the Nepal Himalayan is the greatest in the world with eight peaks that rise above 8,000m including the highest in the world, Mt. Everest. Ever since the country opened its peaks to climbers in 1994

Cheap and best air ticket, flight booking to Nepal

Booking international flight should be carefully considered. Our flight expert provide you free advice and variety of cheaper and best flight option. We gurantee todays best price to you as per your requirement.

Jungle Safari on elephant ride to have live encounter with tiger, rhinos, floora, fauna, birds and many wild beast.

Terai region in Nepal attract visitors from all over the world. A visit to these parks involves game- stalking by a variety of means-foot, dugout canoe, jeep, and elephant back. One is bound to sight a one – horned rhino or two at every elephant safari

Hot Air Ballooning above Eye catching Mountains of Nepal

Hot air ballooning is very popular with tourists for it affords the most spectacular bird’s-eye view of the Kathmandu valley and the Himalayan ranges towering in the background.

Amazing Mountain Flight only in Nepal

Mountain flights offer the closest possible aerial views of Mt. Everest, Kanchenjunga and the Tibetan Plateau. Mountain flights appeal to all category of travelers.

Tuesday 27 September 2016

“5 things if you haven’t experienced, then you haven’t stayed enough in ktm”

By - Frede Sherpa 
1. If you haven’t got annoyed by unwanted, disgusting and weird sound of horns by bikes and vehicles during busy traffic then you haven’t stayed enough in ktm.

2. If you don’t have timetable for loadshedding then maybe it’s time to check if you really are living in ktm.

3. If you haven’t atleast heard once Taxi dai saying “Milayera dinu na” whilst you are taking a Taxi then you haven’t….in ktm.

4. If you are not well equipped with masks and sunglasses just to get rid of dusty roads then you  haven’t………ktm.

5. If you haven’t come across with locals gossiping about politics and cursing to politicians then you haven’t …..ktm

Wednesday 10 August 2016

Nepal is in Top 10 country to travel now #NepalNow -National Geographic

 

Photo: National Geographic 
Nepal has been placed on the list of the top 10 places that deserve more travellers by the National Geographic.

The UK-based popular travel publication in its June issue has placed Nepal on the top 3 spots among the round up of 10 places.

Although Kathmandu—and Nepal—have long attracted adventurous travellers, the country’s April 2015 earthquake, which killed 8,000 and wrought about $10 billion (half of Nepal’s GDP) in damages, decimated the country’s tourism industry, it writes.

Kathmandu’s Durbar Square, a UNESCO-listed compound of palaces dating back as far as the tenth century, was partially destroyed, as was another of Kathmandu’s iconic structures: the 19th-century Dharahara tower.

A year later, however, Nepal’s situation is, if not what it once was, then nonetheless stable. And although several of Kathmandu’s most famous tourist structures have been damaged or destroyed by the earthquake, others—like the fifth-century Pashupatinath Temple and the relic-containing stupa of Boudhanath, now undergoing restorations—remain largely, if not entirely, intact, it said.

WHY GO NOW

Power may not be a constant (nor are paved roads) but for travellers willing to sacrifice a degree of comfort for a sense of adventure, Nepal’s draw remains, it said. “Nepal’s economy, deeply reliant on the tourism trade, is more in need than ever of visitors. While the earthquake has damaged Nepal’s man-made structures, its mountain trails—including the legendary Annapurna Circuit through the snow-capped shadow of the Himalaya—remain accessible.”

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If you’re not up to a seven-day trek in the Himalayan wilderness, Kathmandu has a range of more sedate activities on offer. The tradition of the Himalayan singing bowls—bell-like structures historically rung before, during, or after periods of Buddhist meditation—has a long history in Nepal. Cultural centres like the Kathmandu Centre of Healing offer three-day intensive bowl workshops (from $300) where you can learn the art of playing the bowls to make them “sing.”

Last year, the UK-based magazine on its ‘Cool List' for 2016 had placed Nepal in the sixth spots among 16 cool locations.

From : Kathmandupost.

Monday 2 May 2016

30 Mountaineers successfully climbed above 8k meters after #NepalEarthquake

Nepal on Sunday recorded the first successful summit to a mountain above 8,000 meters when 30 mountaineers climbed Mt Annapurna after the deadly avalanche of 2014 and last year's great earthquake.

With this first summit in the spring season, Nepal is now hopeful of more successful expeditions on other mountains. Altogether 30 climbers, including 14 foreigners and their 16 Sherpa guides reached the summit of the Mt Annapurna.
16 Sherpa guides were killed near the Everest base camp in April 2014. Similarly, at least 19 people were killed when an avalanche triggered by the deadly earthquake in April swept away dozens of climbers last year.

77-year-old Spanish climber Carlos Soria Fontan became the oldest person to climb the Mt Annapurna (8,091 metre). The climbers along with Carlos successfully stood on the summit of the world's tenth highest peak this morning, according to the Ministry of Tourism.

"Successful summit on the Mt Annapurna sends a positive message to the international climbers who are attempting to scale other mountains as the mountaineering sector faced a set-back in the last two years," said Gyanendra Shrestha, an official of the Ministry of Tourism.

South Korean climber Migon Kim also successfully scaled the Mt Annapurna, according to Wanchu Sherpa, Managing Director at the Trekking Camp Nepal that organised the expedition. Kim accompanied by mountain guides Pasang Nuru Sherpa and Sanu Sherpa successfully did the summit on Mt Annapurna. He would try to climb Nanga Parbat next year. 
Source Myrepublica daily :http://bit.ly/1pWBctq

Tuesday 5 January 2016

Nepal as one of the top 10 countries to visit this year.

The London-based Rough Guides has recommended Nepal as one of the top 10 countries to visit this year. In fact, the Himalayan nation has been put on the top of the list of 10 countries by the leading publisher of travel and reference information.

Monday 20 July 2015

Increase in demand for Nepali handicrafts from the US and European markets

Handicraft exports inched up 2.55 percent to Rs 1.65 billion in the first six months of the fiscal year, Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) said. According to the central bank, Nepal’s handicraft exports amounted to Rs 1.60 billion during the same period last year.

Handicraft exporters attributed the rise in shipments to swelling demand mainly from the US, Europe and Canada. Hem Ratna Shakya, president of the Federation of Handicraft Associations of Nepal (Fhan), claimed that exports were higher than shown by the official data.

Saturday 6 December 2014

Visit Muktinath- A beautiful place and a pilgrimage of Hindu and Buddhists


The Screed pilgrimage of Hindus and Buddists around the world the Muktinath is situated at an altitude of 3,710 meters (12,172 feet) at the base of the Thorong La mountain pass in the Mustang district, Muktinath is a highly venerated sacred place for both Hindus and Buddhists.

Monday 17 November 2014

Yarshagumba- the natural viagra- gold of Himalayas-natural herbal product of Nepal

People Harvesting Yarshagumba in Himalayan Region.
Yarsagumba is a type of caterpillar fungus which is one of the most expensive insect-herbs that is used for medical purpose. Yarsagumba is a Tibetan word which means summer grass – winter worm. It is a rare fungus that parasites on the body of a moth caterpillar that grows only at higher altitudes in Nepal.
There are various types of famous medicinal plants found in Nepal but the popularity of yarsagumba is simply overwhelming. For the last couple of years, the trade of yarsagumba is increasing and it has been regarded as an expensive life saving tonic. Headache, toothache or any other disease - yarsagumba is the remedy. And not only that, it is also believed to be a cure for sexual impotency – a Himalayan Herbal Viagra.