Nepal

Ghorepani Poonhill Trekking

Ghorepani Poonhill Trekking

After driving 45 minutes from Pokhara, you will reach to the Ghorepani Poonhill Trekking starting point is Birethanti. As you proceed slowly along the trek upward, the varied characteristics of the nature and those of the cultures and customs of different ethnic groups are noticed. On the day you arrive at an altitude of 2800m. […]

Ghorepani Poonhill Trekking Read More »

Nepal Village Tours

Nepal Village Tours

Nepal village tours offer close proximity to local life. we will have a lot of opportunities to experience the real life of mountain people. We will learn local culture, history and how people are able to manage their life with small economy of mountain. Our Nepal village tours start in Kathmandu with exploration of 12th

Nepal Village Tours Read More »

Kali Gandaki

Kali Gandaki

The River kali Gandaki is the most accessible river from the trekking base of Pokhara. The dam built close to the confluence of the Andhi Khola has shortened the five-day trip. The maximum time spent on river is now 3 days. The last two days were less interesting but certain sad losses result, a visit

Kali Gandaki Read More »

Gosainkunda Trekking

Gosainkunda Trekking

Gosainkunda Trekking is famous pilgrimage trek located in Langtang region. The Langtang Valley located only 19 miles North of Kathmandu, is the closest approach to mountains from Kathmandu. This valley is popularly known as Valley of Glaciers and lies just below the main crest of the Himalaya. The mountains rise on either side of the

Gosainkunda Trekking Read More »

Langtang Gosainkunda Helambu Trekking

Langtang Gosainkunda Trek

The Langtang valley is aptly called the valley of glacier. Here the mountain valley is spectacular. On either side of valley, mountains rise, soaring in to the sky. Langtang Gosainkunda Trek offers pain forest, slow moving rivers and swift mountain streams, rugged rock and snow- capped peaks, grassy downs and meadows strewn with daisies and

Langtang Gosainkunda Trek Read More »

helambu trek

Helambu Trekking

Helambu Trekking is a real trip to learn Sherpa culture. Helambu is the land of Sherpa village where you can see many monastery and ethnic groups and a panoramic view of the mountain between Annapurna to Mt. Everest. The course is varied- you encounter Lamas and see Gompas (monasteries), Chorten (Stupas), and Mani stone (Prayer

Helambu Trekking Read More »

Pokhara Ghorepani Poonhill Trekking

Pokhara Ghorepani Poonhill Trekking

Pokhara Ghorepani Poonhill Trekking‘ on world’s largest natural rhododendron garden with stunning sunrise over Himalayan peaks’ Trekking Highlights: Trip at Glance: Introduction: Ghorepani and Poon Hill Sunrise Panorama, a scenic destination on high hills of Annapurna Himalaya a magnificent trek of short duration where you can have the most of mountain scenery and soak in

Pokhara Ghorepani Poonhill Trekking Read More »

Namobuddha Panauti Hike

Namobuddha Panauti Hike BackgroundThe Namobuddha Panauti hike takes you to a monastery (gumba) that is a popular holy destination for Buddhist people. The hike takes you to the traditional town of Panauti. This lively town is situated to the southeast side of Kathmandu, in the Kavrepalanchok district.The Namobuddha monastery was opened for visitors in 2008,

Namobuddha Panauti Hike Read More »

Nau Danda Hike

Background Nau Danda hike is one of the famous hikes around the Pokhara valley which is known for a glorious blend of nature and culture. Naudanda provides excellent panoramic views of the Annapurna range and Pokhara valley. The sunrise over the Annapurna range from Sarangkot, which is adjacent to Nau Danda is priceless as well.

Nau Danda Hike Read More »

Karnali River

Karnali River

The karnali river is the most amazing river in Nepal. Anyone you meet who has had the experience of exploring the Karnali will tell you that it is one of the most incredible journeys of their life. The River, in volume is the largest and longest in Nepal and the upper sections are rarely explored.

Karnali River Read More »

Scroll to Top