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Unregistered
7th February 2005, 09:05 PM
I fly out to Kathmandu on the 4th April. I have not yet chosen which trek I'd like to do, it'll have to be quite a short trek as I only have 2 weeks in Nepal. Would anybody like to join me? Or would anyone let me join them?

Katinkaowen
8th February 2005, 11:00 PM
I will be in Kathmandu then and I have not organised my trek yet. Can hook up! More the merrier! Some info pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeze

yakshaver
19th February 2005, 04:25 AM
You guys seem to arrive a couple of days later than me. I will be starting my AC trek on 2nd of April...
Have fun.

Unregistered
19th February 2005, 06:45 AM
Dear Sir/Madam

If you want to go trekking in Nepal as an independent traveller for either short or long treks with or without a whole lot of experience then you could look up Pashupati Pandey a trekking guide with an excellent track record for those who go to Nepal for rough trekking to Everest, Annapurna, Langtang/Helambu/Gosainkunda/Kanchanjungh/Makalu/Dolpo and others like myself. He is really useful guide in particular for Botanists due to his excellent knowledge of the terrain. Pashupati Pandey has built up a great network of contacts and is warmly received at all the village. We were never hustled or encouraged to spend our money on anything and were able to go about our business getting the most out of our time, just what you need after spending a week in Kathmandu where the hawkers have become ever more predatory. Nothing is too difficult or too small for this good humoured honest Nepali. Pashupati Pandey address as per given Skyline Treks & Expedition (P.) Ltd. Gpo box No. 14221, Kathmandu, Nepal. Tel No: 00977-1-4356682, Mobile No: 9841322144 Fax No: 00977-1-4353669, skyline@enet.com.np Website: www.skylinetreks.com www.nepaltravels.biz www.trekinfo.biz











David and Catherine, UK
You guys seem to arrive a couple of days later than me. I will be starting my AC trek on 2nd of April...
Have fun.

Unregistered
19th February 2005, 06:48 AM
Dear Sir/Madam

If you want to go trekking in Nepal as an independent traveller for either short or long treks with or without a whole lot of experience then you could look up Pashupati Pandey a trekking guide with an excellent track record for those who go to Nepal for rough trekking to Everest, Annapurna, Langtang/Helambu/Gosainkunda/Kanchanjungh/Makalu/Dolpo and others like myself. He is really useful guide in particular for Botanists due to his excellent knowledge of the terrain. Pashupati Pandey has built up a great network of contacts and is warmly received at all the village. We were never hustled or encouraged to spend our money on anything and were able to go about our business getting the most out of our time, just what you need after spending a week in Kathmandu where the hawkers have become ever more predatory. Nothing is too difficult or too small for this good humoured honest Nepali. Pashupati Pandey address as per given Skyline Treks & Expedition (P.) Ltd. Gpo box No. 14221, Kathmandu, Nepal. Tel No: 00977-1-4356682, Mobile No: 9841322144 Fax No: 00977-1-4353669, skyline@enet.com.np Website: www.skylinetreks.com www.nepaltravels.biz www.trekinfo.biz


Kerry Chalinoor (Newzeland)
You guys seem to arrive a couple of days later than me. I will be starting my AC trek on 2nd of April...
Have fun.

Skyline Treks
22nd February 2005, 02:29 PM
Dear Sir/Madam

TREKKING IN NEPAL: -

Nepal is a trekker's paradise. The very organic rhythm of foot travel is a
wonderful way to explore and make meaningful contact with the country. On average, trekking consists of walking daily 5 to 7 hours, 9 to 14 kilometers on a series of ascents and descents. The immense contrasts in altitude and climates found here support an equally spectacular mix of lifestyle and wildlife. Nepal is a pioneer in the sport of trekking. Known as the Himalayan Kingdom, Nepal is dominated by eight of the world's fourteen highest mountains, including Everest. Each one is over 8000 meters (26,000ft). In all, there are 1,310 peaks of 5000 meters (16,900ft) or more. Annually, more than 200,000 tourists come here to trek. You will experience superb panoramic views of mountains, a diversity of landscape, flora and fauna, colorful cultures, friendly people and ancient history. Trekkers leave Nepal with grand tales to share with their family and friends.



WHAT YOU SHOULD BRING DURING THE TREK?

i/ Good and comfortable trekking boots.
ii/ Ruck-Sack
iii/ Some pairs of warm socks as well as light socks.
iv/ Warm clothes necessary for the morning and evening.
v/ Your toiletries and medical kit.
vi/ Couple of T-shirts and shorts for the day.
vii/ Hat.
viii/ Slippers/Down jackets
ix/ Sunglasses.
x/ Flash light etc

Many thanks and best wishes

Madhav Prasad Pandey
Informations and International Relations
Skyline Treks & Expedition (P.) Ltd.
Gpo box No: 14221
Katmandu, Nepal
Tel No: 00977-1-4356682
Mobile No: 00977-9841322144
Fax No: 00977-1-4353669
Email: skyline@enet.com.np
Website: www.nepaltravels.biz
www.skylinetreks.com