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7th March 2006, 03:53 PM
SPECIAL INTEREST TREKKING:
Nepal provides an abudance of learning opportunities. We can put together educational tours for students of colleges and university. We can also provide assistance for doctors, teachers and project people who are going to more remote areas. We also organize trip for people involved in environment awareness campaings.
VILLAGE TREKKING:
Village treks will take you into remote areas, off the beaten track into areas where few tourists visit, so you will face very few choices along the way. You will sleep wherever your local hosts can make some space for you, and you will eat whatever is prepared for the family. Teahouses will be scarcer than on other routes. A few basic stores will sell local items only. You will need to bring a sleeping bag and any kind of food items you may need in addition.
More than 75% of the Nepali people live in the countryside, far away from roads and popular media. A village trek offers the unique opportunity to observe and experience local customs, village life, native food and traditions at lower elevations. This can also provide a great alternative for people who prefer to stay at lower altitudes, yet want to have a first-hand look at what Nepal is really about.
TEAHOUSE TREREKKING
A teahouse trek can be done only on the popular trails, such as the Annapurna Circuit or the route to Everest. A guide and some porters take care of leading the tour and carrying the luggage and equipment respectively. 'As each day comes to an end, the guide will assist you in choosing a Tea House, to sleep at, from among those that line the trails, He will also give you an advice on what may be safely eaten.
CAMPING (FULLY ORGANIZED TREKKING)
If you travel with a group or into areas without teahouses, you might consider camping for a truly independent outdoor experience. In this case you will have a kitchen staff that will prepare every meal onsite according to your preferences. Tents, mats, food, and all necessary equipments will be provided. Security staff will watch over the campsite. Please be sure to discuss the menu details with your guide so that he can provide options that suit both your taste and budget.
Details about some special trekking routes:
Around Annapurna , 18 days trek/ total 22 days Moderate to difficult (max.altitude 54165416 m) March-May and Sep-Dec - 22 Days.
This is the classic Nepal trek, starting from the subtropical middle hills, rising up into Manang district in the rain shadow, across the 5,416 m trans-Himalayan Thorong La (pass), past the shrine of Muktinath and slowly down, through Thakali country with
Jomosom Trek, 10 days trek/ total 14days Moderate (max. altitude 3,802 m) March-May and Sep-Dec - 14 Days
Country : NEPAL
An easier version of the classic Annapurna trek. If you are short on time, or unsure of your fitness or comfort at altitude, this is the trip for you. You fly into Jomosom, ascend to Muktinath, getting a taste of the windy, almost lunar Himalayan desert
Annapurna Sanctuary, 11 days trek/ total 15 days Moderate (max. altitude 4,050 m) March-April and Sep-Dec - 15 Days
Country : NEPAL
For spectacular, almost touching-the-mountain views of some Himalayan giants, this is the shortest trek, and the one with the least altitude sickness concerns. The trip takes you through the heart of Gurung country, where villages are high up the mountain?????
Annapurna Sanctuary variation, 14 days trek/ total 18 days Moderate (max. altitude 4,050 m) March-April and Sep-Dec - 18 Days
Country : NEPAL
For spectacular, almost touching-the-mountain views of some Himalayan giants, this is the shortest trek, and the one with the least altitude sickness concerns. The trip takes you through the heart of Gurung . As you enter the amphitheatre that is the 'san????
Annapurna View, 8 days trek/ total 12 days Easy-Moderate (max. altitude 2,855 m) March-May and Sep-Dec - 12 Days
Country : NEPAL
This trek is one of the best ways to get some of the best views of the Himalaya in Nepal without having to go too high. Annapurna South, I and III, Machapuchare, Hiunchuli and Gangapurna all high Himalayan snow peaks are on display every clear morning and ?????..
Annapurna View for Beginners, 10 days trek/ total 14 days Easy-Moderate (max. altitude 3,210 m) March-May and Sep-Dec - 14 Days
Country : NEPAL
This trek is a perfect introduction to the Himalaya and the joys of mountain walking. You will walk a maximum of four hours a day, so if you are unsure of your fitness level, are an older person, or want to travel with younger children, this is the trek f???.
Annapurna Adventure: Manang + Tilicho Lake , 16days trek/ total 20 days Moderate to Strenuous (max. altitude 5,200 m) March-May and Sep-Nov - 20 Days
Country : NEPAL
Day program Day 01. You will be picked up by our representative from airport and transfer to the hotel. Day 02. Free day in Kathmandu , night at hotel. Day???
Nar and Phu Valleys, 17days trek/ total 21 days Moderate to difficult (max. altitude 5,400 m) March-May and Sep-Nov - 21 Days
Country : NEPAL
The valleys of Nar and Phu in north-east Manang district are among the most exciting destinations in Nepal . Only opened by the government to trekkers in 2002, this area, with its dramatic landscape of rock and ridge, river and snow peak, has seen only the??..
Annapurna half-circuit, 13 days trek/ total 17 days Moderate to difficult (max. altitude 5,400 m) March-May and Sep-Dec - 17 Days
Country : NEPAL
This is the classic Nepal trek, starting from the subtropical middle hills, rising up into Manang district in the rain shadow, across the 5,416 m trans-Himalayan Thorong La (pass), past the shrine of Muktinath and slowly down, through Thakali country with???.
EVEREST REGION
There are so many reasons to visit the Everest region, or Solu-Khumbu, or just Khumbu, as the Nepali name for the disrtict goes. There is, of course, Mt Everest. But equally, there is a collection of??..
DHAULAGIRI REGION
This is probably the single most extreme non-exploratory trek you can do in Nepal . You need a high level of fitness, a considerable ease in the outdoors, and basic mountaineering skills?.
GANESH HIMAL REGION
A trek up the old, little?travelled trade rute on the left bank of the Trisuli River . This path runs high above the river, among terraces giving a real impression of being ?away from it all??..
DOLPA REGION
The heart of Dolpo is the Shey Phoksumdo National Park , home to the famous Shey gomba and blindingly blue Phoksumdo lake. Isolated from the rest of the country by high passes to the south and Dhaulagi???..
MUSTANG REGION (SPECIALISTS)
I am specialist for the mustang trekking because I wrote the guide book about Mustang the land of hidden valley (april 2005). The restricted area of Upper Mustang looks like Tibet , and its people live like Tibetans. The landscape here has the lunar quality of the trans- Himalaya , with no trees, dramatic ochre cliffs, biting b???.
KANCHANJUNGA REGION
Best known for its tea, rhododendrons, good fighters, and the massive bulk of Kanchenjunga that looms over it, east Nepal is rather different from the rest of the country. It is in general more prospe???..
MANASLU REGION
This is one of the most challenging, remote, and spectacular treks that Nepal has to offer. There are the subtropical lowlands where tobacco and wheat are grown, and where the dress and appearance of????.
ROWALING REGION
An extremely challenging trip, the Rolwaling-Khumbu trek nevertheless offers one of the most magical mountain experiences possible. The traditional Rolwaling Sherpa culture offers monasteries and hard????
Mandala Trek( Kathmandu valley)
Kathmandu Valley is so often said to have a mystical quality, and on this trek you'll understand why. A mere half-hour ride away from the centre of town are villages untouched by the excesses of the m????
Makalu Region
This trek into one of the remotest areas in Nepal - the valley of the Arun river and the Barun valley behind it - is between Kanchenjunga and the Everest region, though closer to the latter and access
ammarguni@gmail.com
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Nepal provides an abudance of learning opportunities. We can put together educational tours for students of colleges and university. We can also provide assistance for doctors, teachers and project people who are going to more remote areas. We also organize trip for people involved in environment awareness campaings.
VILLAGE TREKKING:
Village treks will take you into remote areas, off the beaten track into areas where few tourists visit, so you will face very few choices along the way. You will sleep wherever your local hosts can make some space for you, and you will eat whatever is prepared for the family. Teahouses will be scarcer than on other routes. A few basic stores will sell local items only. You will need to bring a sleeping bag and any kind of food items you may need in addition.
More than 75% of the Nepali people live in the countryside, far away from roads and popular media. A village trek offers the unique opportunity to observe and experience local customs, village life, native food and traditions at lower elevations. This can also provide a great alternative for people who prefer to stay at lower altitudes, yet want to have a first-hand look at what Nepal is really about.
TEAHOUSE TREREKKING
A teahouse trek can be done only on the popular trails, such as the Annapurna Circuit or the route to Everest. A guide and some porters take care of leading the tour and carrying the luggage and equipment respectively. 'As each day comes to an end, the guide will assist you in choosing a Tea House, to sleep at, from among those that line the trails, He will also give you an advice on what may be safely eaten.
CAMPING (FULLY ORGANIZED TREKKING)
If you travel with a group or into areas without teahouses, you might consider camping for a truly independent outdoor experience. In this case you will have a kitchen staff that will prepare every meal onsite according to your preferences. Tents, mats, food, and all necessary equipments will be provided. Security staff will watch over the campsite. Please be sure to discuss the menu details with your guide so that he can provide options that suit both your taste and budget.
Details about some special trekking routes:
Around Annapurna , 18 days trek/ total 22 days Moderate to difficult (max.altitude 54165416 m) March-May and Sep-Dec - 22 Days.
This is the classic Nepal trek, starting from the subtropical middle hills, rising up into Manang district in the rain shadow, across the 5,416 m trans-Himalayan Thorong La (pass), past the shrine of Muktinath and slowly down, through Thakali country with
Jomosom Trek, 10 days trek/ total 14days Moderate (max. altitude 3,802 m) March-May and Sep-Dec - 14 Days
Country : NEPAL
An easier version of the classic Annapurna trek. If you are short on time, or unsure of your fitness or comfort at altitude, this is the trip for you. You fly into Jomosom, ascend to Muktinath, getting a taste of the windy, almost lunar Himalayan desert
Annapurna Sanctuary, 11 days trek/ total 15 days Moderate (max. altitude 4,050 m) March-April and Sep-Dec - 15 Days
Country : NEPAL
For spectacular, almost touching-the-mountain views of some Himalayan giants, this is the shortest trek, and the one with the least altitude sickness concerns. The trip takes you through the heart of Gurung country, where villages are high up the mountain?????
Annapurna Sanctuary variation, 14 days trek/ total 18 days Moderate (max. altitude 4,050 m) March-April and Sep-Dec - 18 Days
Country : NEPAL
For spectacular, almost touching-the-mountain views of some Himalayan giants, this is the shortest trek, and the one with the least altitude sickness concerns. The trip takes you through the heart of Gurung . As you enter the amphitheatre that is the 'san????
Annapurna View, 8 days trek/ total 12 days Easy-Moderate (max. altitude 2,855 m) March-May and Sep-Dec - 12 Days
Country : NEPAL
This trek is one of the best ways to get some of the best views of the Himalaya in Nepal without having to go too high. Annapurna South, I and III, Machapuchare, Hiunchuli and Gangapurna all high Himalayan snow peaks are on display every clear morning and ?????..
Annapurna View for Beginners, 10 days trek/ total 14 days Easy-Moderate (max. altitude 3,210 m) March-May and Sep-Dec - 14 Days
Country : NEPAL
This trek is a perfect introduction to the Himalaya and the joys of mountain walking. You will walk a maximum of four hours a day, so if you are unsure of your fitness level, are an older person, or want to travel with younger children, this is the trek f???.
Annapurna Adventure: Manang + Tilicho Lake , 16days trek/ total 20 days Moderate to Strenuous (max. altitude 5,200 m) March-May and Sep-Nov - 20 Days
Country : NEPAL
Day program Day 01. You will be picked up by our representative from airport and transfer to the hotel. Day 02. Free day in Kathmandu , night at hotel. Day???
Nar and Phu Valleys, 17days trek/ total 21 days Moderate to difficult (max. altitude 5,400 m) March-May and Sep-Nov - 21 Days
Country : NEPAL
The valleys of Nar and Phu in north-east Manang district are among the most exciting destinations in Nepal . Only opened by the government to trekkers in 2002, this area, with its dramatic landscape of rock and ridge, river and snow peak, has seen only the??..
Annapurna half-circuit, 13 days trek/ total 17 days Moderate to difficult (max. altitude 5,400 m) March-May and Sep-Dec - 17 Days
Country : NEPAL
This is the classic Nepal trek, starting from the subtropical middle hills, rising up into Manang district in the rain shadow, across the 5,416 m trans-Himalayan Thorong La (pass), past the shrine of Muktinath and slowly down, through Thakali country with???.
EVEREST REGION
There are so many reasons to visit the Everest region, or Solu-Khumbu, or just Khumbu, as the Nepali name for the disrtict goes. There is, of course, Mt Everest. But equally, there is a collection of??..
DHAULAGIRI REGION
This is probably the single most extreme non-exploratory trek you can do in Nepal . You need a high level of fitness, a considerable ease in the outdoors, and basic mountaineering skills?.
GANESH HIMAL REGION
A trek up the old, little?travelled trade rute on the left bank of the Trisuli River . This path runs high above the river, among terraces giving a real impression of being ?away from it all??..
DOLPA REGION
The heart of Dolpo is the Shey Phoksumdo National Park , home to the famous Shey gomba and blindingly blue Phoksumdo lake. Isolated from the rest of the country by high passes to the south and Dhaulagi???..
MUSTANG REGION (SPECIALISTS)
I am specialist for the mustang trekking because I wrote the guide book about Mustang the land of hidden valley (april 2005). The restricted area of Upper Mustang looks like Tibet , and its people live like Tibetans. The landscape here has the lunar quality of the trans- Himalaya , with no trees, dramatic ochre cliffs, biting b???.
KANCHANJUNGA REGION
Best known for its tea, rhododendrons, good fighters, and the massive bulk of Kanchenjunga that looms over it, east Nepal is rather different from the rest of the country. It is in general more prospe???..
MANASLU REGION
This is one of the most challenging, remote, and spectacular treks that Nepal has to offer. There are the subtropical lowlands where tobacco and wheat are grown, and where the dress and appearance of????.
ROWALING REGION
An extremely challenging trip, the Rolwaling-Khumbu trek nevertheless offers one of the most magical mountain experiences possible. The traditional Rolwaling Sherpa culture offers monasteries and hard????
Mandala Trek( Kathmandu valley)
Kathmandu Valley is so often said to have a mystical quality, and on this trek you'll understand why. A mere half-hour ride away from the centre of town are villages untouched by the excesses of the m????
Makalu Region
This trek into one of the remotest areas in Nepal - the valley of the Arun river and the Barun valley behind it - is between Kanchenjunga and the Everest region, though closer to the latter and access
ammarguni@gmail.com
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