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brooks
7th November 2001, 01:15 AM
I will be going to Nepal for about 25 days next week. Am I too ambitious to plan a 9 day trek in Annapurna then another 9 day in the Everest Region? Should I go to one or the other?

Rabin Acharya
7th November 2001, 09:01 PM
Dear Brooks,

We were trying to send you some information about the organized trekking program for the full 25 days from your day of arrival till departure, but could not do so as your e-mail account as it may seems is not working. visit us at: http://www.anatravels.com, and e-mail us at hello@anatravels.com. Looking forward to hear from you.

Best regards,
Rabin Acharya

Andrees
8th November 2001, 05:14 PM
Hi,
I would rather do either a long trek in the everest region or in the Annapurnas. Doing both would mean a lot of organisation and the lost of some days only for travelling.
One of the things wich could make a trek so much more rewarding, is to have some spare days and not a to much tight shedule. That is the moment when one starts arriving in Nepal with his soul.
A lot of people come back for several times to Nepal, so dont hurry to much, enjoy a long trek and have the other one left for the next journey.
And plan some days just for visiting the kathmanduvalley or relaxing.
regards andrées

raaj
9th November 2001, 09:17 AM
Hi Brook
As Daniel says you can do both and as Andreas advise do a longer trek and leave the other one for next time.However if it is your first time to Nepal you need some one like me to fill in your logistics.I am an adventure travel/tyour operator based in Kathmandu and specialize in small family /student groups and individuals like you.Should you wish me to look after your logistics email me at raajkhand@yahoo.com,
Regards Raaj

shiva
17th November 2001, 05:24 PM
You are lucky in this time to be here!!!!!!!!!!!!

ALL IN ONE // ALL TOGETHER
TREKKING!! MEDITATION & REIKI INITIATION!! GURU TSEN-GYE DANCE!! HIMALAYAS INFRONT!!A LOT OF MONASTERIES!!

Enjoy the Padmasamvabha dance and spiritual Pilgrimage Reiki Trek as well.

People have very rarely chances to see this Padmashamvabha’s dance(GURU TSEN-GYE) in Jhyalsa monastery, Reiki initiation in famous monastery of Solu region (Serlo Monastery), let’s make your this step in Buddhists’s spiritual way.
Opportunity does not come always, we just say you not to miss it, because it’s a golden opportunity for all, to gain the spiritual wealth and to participate in Guru Tsen-Gye dance on the way to Mt.Everest, Himalayan kingdom of Nepal.
It’s a present “Les Portes de l’aventure offers you.
Date of departure: 19th and 20th November.

For Further Contact :
Les portes de l’aventure trek and expedition
Thamel,in front of Bhagabatisthan,Kathmandu.
Phone No:422497
Fax No:425289
Http://www.portesaventure.com
E-mail:info@portesaventure.com

shiva
17th November 2001, 05:25 PM
You are lucky in this time to be here!!!!!!!!!!!!

ALL IN ONE // ALL TOGETHER
TREKKING!! MEDITATION & REIKI INITIATION!! GURU TSEN-GYE DANCE!! HIMALAYAS INFRONT!!A LOT OF MONASTERIES!!

Enjoy the Padmasamvabha dance and spiritual Pilgrimage Reiki Trek as well.

People have very rarely chances to see this Padmashamvabha’s dance(GURU TSEN-GYE) in Jhyalsa monastery, Reiki initiation in famous monastery of Solu region (Serlo Monastery), let’s make your this step in Buddhists’s spiritual way.
Opportunity does not come always, we just say you not to miss it, because it’s a golden opportunity for all, to gain the spiritual wealth and to participate in Guru Tsen-Gye dance on the way to Mt.Everest, Himalayan kingdom of Nepal.
It’s a present “Les Portes de l’aventure offers you.
Date of departure: 19th and 20th November.

For Further Contact :
Thamel,in front of Bhagabatisthan,Kathmandu.
Phone No:422497
Fax No:425289
E-mail:info@portesaventure.com

atina
6th December 2001, 06:22 AM
Do you organize tours?

We are looking to trek aproximately 21 days in the anapurna circuit starting aproximately Jan 20 2002