Land of natural beauty and mysticism As a country, Nepal may boast the highest mountains in the world, wondrous landscapes, diverse wildlife and many adrenaline pumping activities, but there is much more going on beneath the surface. When you come here it is like going back to your roots. The people seem deeply in touch with something that...
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Read MoreSpring (February-May) and Autumn (September-November) are considered the best seasons for trekking. In Winter (December-January) the high mountains are very cold, so it is important keep below 4000m unless properly equipped, experienced and guided. During the monsoon season (June – August) you can trek in the rain shadow areas north of the Himalayas like Mustang, Manang and...
Read MoreGrade 1 - Easy Experience is not necessary at this level: anyone who is in good health and fit enough to enjoy a good weekend hill walk can manage this trek. However, walking always involves some exertion: trails are seldom flat, and you must still expect to have a reasonable amount of ascent and descent. Days are generally...
Read MoreLord Buddha was born in Nepal over 2,500 years. Little is known of the country’s history prior to this time, but from around 400BC there are records the small kingdoms of Kathmandu, Patan and Bhaktapur prospering in art, culture, painting, architecture and sculptures. This gradually giving rise to a nation which is now affectionately termed as an "Open air...
Read MoreLocation – Nepal is a small, landlocked country, protected by the high mountains and nestled between the larger neighbor India and the Tibetan Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China. Area - 147,181 Sq. Kms. Latitude - 26? 12' and 30? 27' North. Longtitude - 80? 4' and 88? 12' East. Capital - Kathmandu....
Read MoreRebuilding Lives in Earthquake Stricken Nepal
A personal account of hope and support for a more sustainable future The ground beneath them rocked and ...
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