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Trekking Trips
Langtang Region
Full moon festival & Shamanism Trek | Full moon festival & Shamanism Trek |
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One of Nepal's most famous religious places of pilgrimage is Gosainkunda lake situated at an altitude of about 4312 m. Surrounded by high mountains on the north and east, this lake is grand and picturesque. Every year during Janai Purnima in August, thousands of Hindu pilgrims come here for pilgrimage and it is quite a sight. In August, participation in Shamanism festival Trip Type: Moderate trekking Price Range: USD 510; GBP 335; EUR 425
The large rock in the center of the lake is said to be the remains of a Shiva shrine and it is also claimed that channel carries water from the lake directly to the tank at the Kumbheshwar Temple in Patan, 60 km to the south. Shamans ("Dhami") come from all over Nepal arrive to the lake and on full moon night. There is much dancing and singing. This day is considered holy by the shamans whereby apprentices or "Jhankris" graduate into full shamans. Trekking in August can be a bit wet as the monsoon is at its last stages, but the greenery is at its best and since it is not peak season, it is best for people who do not want to be part of the crowd. Peak views: Langtang (23771 ft.), Dorje Lakpa (22929 ft.), Loen Pogang (23238 ft.), Phurbi Ghyachu (21844 ft.). From Ghopte; Annapurna, Himalchuli, Manaslu, Ganesh Himal. Ethnic groups/tribes: Sherpa, Tamang, Brahmin, Chettri. This easy to moderate trek starts from the northeast side of Kathmandu Valley and goes north towards the picturesque Langtang Valley. An interesting extension to this trek can be a visit to the Langtang Valley. Apart from this trek extension, other adventure activities once you are back in Kathmandu are always possible. This is the time of year when visits to Tibet and Bhutan are best. Combining this typical Shaman experience with a visit to Tibet to see ancient Buddhism in practice can be a complete spiritual experience. Itinerary:
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We are a Nepali company and travel through this company makes a direct impact in the economy of Nepal. We also triy to maximise its contribution to the local economy by hiring local guides and porters for these trips and staying in smaller lodges to spread the income. The company does not vertically integrate and sub-contracts all support activities like transportation, lodging etc. so that the money gets spread in the economy. It conserves on paper minimising paperwork in the office and by giving out electronic brochures. When required, brochures are printed on both sides of the paper and are in a folder format so that only relevant inserts need be given. We also have in place a development support system whereby 10% of its profits go to charities like the Joy Foundation Nepal who conduct free cataract eye camps in rural areas of Nepal and Antardristi Nepal, which is developing a fund to start a incest and rape care centre for minors. 10% of the company's profits also goes directly into employee benefits. Through the snow leopard trek, part of proceeds will support snow leopard conservation efforts.
In the field, guides, porters and clients are all oriented in responsible travel. A zero litter policy is in place so that it minimises wastage in the region. We only take out very small groups with a maximum of twelve participants per group. All trips also focus on culture. |
| Best of Nepal 17 days trek raft and safari. Total action |
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| Renjo-La Trek 11 days off the beaten track Everest Region |
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| Jungle Safari 5 days mid-hills trek jungle safari |
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| Shamanism Trek 8 days Shaman festival August Full Moon |
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Road to Lhasa 12 days Cross Border All about Buddhism |
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Ghana Activity 14 days Hike, Bike, Chill Ghana style |
| Cultural Exchange |
| River Conservation |
| Educating the Traveller |
| Internalising Practices |
| Spreading the word |