Culture in NEPAL
 
glimpse-of-nepal This easy trip starts in Kathmandu with the sightseeing tour of some of the medieval places and Buddhist monasteries before heading to Chitwan, home to tigers, rhinos, sloth bears, leopards, crocodiles and over 400 species of birds. Continue to Pokhara, a picturesque town which is one of the most beautiful places in the world. It’s situated at an altitude of 3000 feet in a lush, picturesque valley surrounded by forest rimmed hills and just 18 miles to the north is walled .. [Read More]
 
around-annapurna This "classic" journey around the massif of the Annapurna Himal starts with a drive to Besisahar and then leads up the Marsyangdi River Valley through the villages of Chamje, Bagarchap Pisang and Manang to cross the Thorung La (17700 ft / 5400 m.). The trail then switches over to the Kali Gandaki River valley and descends through the villages of Muktinath, Jomsom and terminates with the flights to Pokhara. This trek is difficult to match for its rugged mountain scenery, trekking .. [Read More]
 
annapurna-dhaulagiri This is still one of the best camping treks in Nepal. The trek starts with a flight to Pokhara and a scenic drive to Nayapul. From here trek through the typical Nepali villages, rhododendron forests and finally rarely trekked high alpine pastures to Kopra Ridge at the altitude of 12465 ft/ 3800 m. This trek is difficult to match for its rugged mountain scenery, reward views of both Dhaulagiri & Annapurna Range. .. [Read More]
 
explore-nepal The very word “Nepal” invokes visions of high mountains, remote valleys and hardy explorers foregoing all creature comforts to test themselves against nature and her forces. However, long before the first mountaineers ventured north to the jagged horizons of rock and ice; long before the first rafter or kayaker descended among the rivers; long before the first trekkers appeared on the ridges; the Nepalese were building palaces, temples, monasteries, and complex townships to rival those anywhere else in the world. Arts .. [Read More]
 
indra-jatra-festival Indrajatra which falls on 03 September 2009, the festival of Indra, the God of rain, is observed with great enthusiasm in Kathmandu Valley. The festival lasts for eight days. The chariot of Kumari, the Living Goddess, is taken out in procession through the main streets of Kathmandu. The festival is specially noted for the echoes of drums and dancing feet of the masked dancers almost every evening. The festival tour is combined with the other sightseeing tours of medieval cities in .. [Read More]
 
splender-tibet-nepal-bhutan If you feel more adventurously inclined and want to cover Tibet, Nepal and Bhutan at once, this is a perfect trip for you. Click here for detailed itinerary. .. [Read More]
 
mustang-tiji-festival The land of "Lo". Remote and forbidden to travelers for centuries is now open to trekkers. Your journey begins with a late afternoon flight to Pokhara followed, the next morning, by a flight to Jomsom. From here the trail leads along the left bank of the Kali Gandaki river through the villages of Kagbeni, Chusang, Samochin and Charang to the walled capital of Mustang - Lomanthan. The Tiji festival which is held in Lo Manthang every year is a three-day ritual .. [Read More]