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Award Nominated "soft adventure" Specialists based in Kathmandu, Nepal

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World Heritage Sites
Nepal has 10 World Heritage Sites. Over the years, encroachment of some of these sites by settlers, especially in the Kathmandu Valley had led UNESCO to nearly take them out of the list, but timely intervention by the Government has averted this. Sites includes National Parks and monuments
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Lumbini - Birthplace of the Buddha
Bouddhanath Stupa
Swayambhunath Stupa
Pashupatinath Temple
Patan Durbar Square
Kathmandu Durbar Square
Bhaktapur Durbar Square
Changu Narayan Temple
Sagarmatha National Park
Chitwan National Park
 
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  • Introducing Nepal  ( 7 items )
    Nepal is a small landlocked country. It has a total land area of 147,181 sq. kms. and lies between 26o 22' N latitude and 80o 4' E to 88o 12' E longitude. Approximately rectangular in shapes the land is spread on approximately 885 kms east-west and 145 kms. at its narrowest to 241 km at its broadest north south. Nepal is bordered by China from North and India from South, East and West.
  • Trekking  ( 11 items )

    Before 1951 Nepal was inaccessible to foreign tourists, and until 1964, travel to this wonderful and mystical land, was exclusively an attraction for the hardy climbers and explorers of the unimaginable. In recent years with the advent of tourism programs and several air linkage with the outside world, travels to this land of adventure has become most coveted for all kinds of travellers. In its immensely diverse and undulating topography, varied climate and mix of people combine to produce a magical attraction for outsiders. Many of these foreign visitors come to trek one or more of the many beautiful trekking regions now opened by HMG.

    To trek, one does not have to be bizarre, neither a mountaineer nor an athlete. Anyone with a pair of strong legs and the spirit for adventure will enjoy the thrills of trekking the hills of Nepal. Walking in the interior of the country follows ancient foot trails which meander through the scenic river banks, terraced fields and the forested ridges connecting picturesque hamlets and mountain villages.

    For visitors on extended holiday, there is an even more varied spectrum of adventure-be it rafting on sparkling rivers, safaris in the jungles, trekking to explore deeper into the alpine valleys with perpetual snow and glistering glaciers. The more intrepid traveller may venture further up to scale any of the 18 minor trekking peaks.

    The consummate classical experience in the Himalayas is to commune with nature; cutting loose from the trappings of concrete jungles and the frenzy of modern life. The attained experience is extremely rewarding and rejuvenating.

  • River Rafting  ( 6 items )
    White water rafting means cruising down a rushing river in an inflatable rubber raft or white water kayak over crashing waves and swirling rapids for the excitement of a lifetime. Nepal has earned a reputation as one of the best destinations in the world for white water rafting. Nepal's thundering waters, coming from the glaciers of the mighty Himalaya, provide unmatched thrills for rafting and immersing oneself in the landscape. A rafting trip is bound to be the highlight of your stay in the country.

    Rivers are graded on a scale of one to six, with one being a swimming pool and six a one-way ticket to your maker. Four is considered to be quite challenging without being exceedingly dangerous to the novice rafter. Five requires some previous river experience
  • Jungle Safari  ( 5 items )
    Though still a far cry from the big game safaris of Africa, but equally important in terms of conservation through promotion, the jungle safari in the various National Parks in the South of the country are renown for rhino and tiger viewing. Though a view of a tiger can be quite rare, and you have to be extremely lucky, the endangered one horned rhinos are quite easily viewed on the Elephant Safari's in Chitwan. Most of these parks are equally important for bird watching.
  • Other adventure activities  ( 10 items )
    The adventure activities in Nepal is by no means restricted to the big three of Trekking, Rafting and Jungle Safari. Nepal has the second highest bunjy in the world and the 'giantest' swing, over a canyon in the Bhote Koshi at the height of 170m. The paragliding is fabulous in Pokhara with 8000+ m peaks on the background, and newer soft adventure opportunities are on the rise.
  • National Parks  ( 11 items )
    Nepal is definitely a land of National Parks, and is reputed to have the most number of National Parks and Reserves per sq kilometer in the world. We list some of the important National Parks and Reserves here in this section.

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