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| body |  Bhutan, the only remaining Himalayan Kingdom is an intriguing destination in the world. This country has left many people amazed for centuries. The country is full of surprises and is ready to uncover itself to the visitors during their Bhutan travel.  This deeply rooted Buddhist country blends the ancient and modern, making it endlessly fascinating. Here the rice is red and the huge protective penises are painted at the entrance of most of the buildings (Phallus paintings). Furthermore, it is here where environmental protection goes hand in hand with cultural preservation. Then there a fortress like dzongs which takes the prime position in the country. These dzongs and monasteries are the religious spots of every Bhutanese and also an eternal fascination for the visitors. <strong>1. Why travel Bhutan?</strong> There is much to love about Bhutan. For one is its mysterious side which still is dazzling for most of the westerners. Next the sacred side of the country which many of the visitors will enjoy during Bhutan travel. You may participate with the pilgrims as they look for the footprints of the saints in the rockfall. Get intrigued by listening to the history of flying tigress and demons. It is the only country who prides on a sustainable approach to tourism in line with their Gross National Happiness philosophy. <strong>2. When is the best time to visit Bhutan?</strong> The best time to visit <strong><a href="https://www.yakkytours.com/destination/bhutan/">Bhutan</a></strong> is from March to May (spring season). Throughout the spring time of, the valleys wake up with blossoming flower. The Himalayas views are at its best. This is the best time for both trekking and touring Bhutan. The temperature is comfortably warm during these periods. Furthermore, April is the time for popular four days Bhutanese festival Paro Tsechu. May, the end of the spring brings warm and dusty weather. The rain clouds start increasing. However, the fewer number of visitors and good weather still makes it a good month to travel Bhutan. October and November (Autumn season) is when the Bhutan welcomes most number of visitors. About 20 percent of international visitors travel Bhutan during these months. As the temperature is warm, Himalayan view is brilliant and there are large numbers of visitors everywhere. If you are planning to travel Bhutan during any of these two months, please make your Bhutan travel booking well in advance through your travel agent. <strong>3. How do I obtain Bhutan Visa?</strong> You don’t need to be concerned about getting your visa to Bhutan. Bhutan doesn’t run any embassy where you can apply for visa, and your visa must be applied by a tour operator in Bhutan. There is no need of filling up a lengthy form. Send you passport copies to your travel agent, make the full payment for your trip. You will get the visa from your travel agent via mail. <strong>“Please note, Bhutan visa is mandatory to embark flights to Paro”</strong> <strong>4. What about flights to Bhutan?</strong> There are presently two carriers that have flights to Bhutan. Druk Air (otherwise called Royal Bhutan Airlines) is Bhutan’s national carrier and Tashi Air (otherwise called Bhutan Airlines) is a private airline. There is one International air terminal at Bhutan which is in Paro, about an hour’s drive from the capital, Thimphu. Ask your travel agent to hold your Bhutan flight seats along with the Bhutan tour package. The travel agents will do the same. If the itinerary is as per your requirement, provide your confirmation of the trip and pay the amount. The travel agent will issue your tickets to Bhutan and confirm your Bhutan trip. <strong>Flight Routes</strong> Please note, there are daily flights to Paro from Kathmandu, Bangkok, Delhi, and Kolkata. Furthermore, there are also flights from Singapore, Dhaka, Gaya, Bagdogra and Guwahati and Mumbai. However, flights from these destinations are not on a daily basis. Hence, if you are flying from these places the travel agent will coincide your travel dates with the flight date. However, please note you should arrive in to these destinations a day prior to your flight to Bhutan. <strong>5. Tell me about money, credit cards, and ATMs?</strong> Bhutan local currency is Bhutanese Ngultrum (Nu). However, USD currency is acceptable throughout Bhutan. Furthermore, as your Bhutan tour is all – inclusive, which means all meals are also included during your Bhutan travel, hence you will make out without any local currency. You’ll only need money for drinks. Please carry USD currency and do not rely on credit cards as they are not accepted at many restaurants and shops. Further, ATM’s are also not reliable in Bhutan. Hence, again suggest you to carry USD currency to pay for extras, such as shopping, drinks, or expenses of personal nature. <strong>6. What are the formalities for boarding flight to Bhutan and who will meet me after arriving in Bhutan?</strong> As long as you are carrying visa approval form, which has been provided by your travel agent, the departure and arrival formalities are smooth and straightforward. After you arrive in Bhutan, your guide and driver will meet you at the Paro airport, arrange your visa stamp and start your Bhutan tour. <strong>" You should already have a visa approval from your travel agent before embarking flight to Bhutan”</strong> <strong>7. What clothing should I bring during my Bhutan travel?</strong> Because of a wide range of temperature and climatic conditions, it is necessary to bring fitting dress as per the month you are traveling Bhutan. From May to Sep. cotton garments are adequate, in addition to a wool sweater or light coat. From November till April, you will require extremely comfortable garments including long clothing or woolen tights to wear underpants, and down coat or coat. During a visit to the monasteries, dzongs and different strict organization, you ought not wear shorts, hats and ought to be appropriately dressed. <strong>8. What do I have to pay USD 200-USD 250 per day for Bhutan trip? What does this amount include?</strong> A sustainable approach to tourism is what Bhutan pride themselves on. Further, their way of thinking is “Low Volume, High Value Tourism“. Yes, paying USD 200-USD 250 seems to make Bhutan one of the world’s expensive destinations. However, the beautiful Himalayan scenery, snow-capped mountains rising above the shadowy gorge, and the majestic fortress like monasteries. Then there are amazing architecture, spectacular festivals, outrageous archery competitions, and textile and handicrafts. Furthermore, the high altitude treks and the stunning flora and fauna make Bhutan as close to the “Shangri-La“.  As advised above, this amount will include accommodation, all meals, private guide, and a private vehicle during your Bhutan tour. Matter of fact, it is not a bad deal. Furthermore, you can customize your own itinerary as per your requirement. So, it justifies the amount paid for your Bhutan trip. <strong>Bhutan prides on "Low Volume, High Value Tourism”</strong> <strong>Conclusion</strong> Bhutan travel is one of the experience of a lifetime. Bhutan is a nation that has amazing sites for a wide range of travelers. Then there is an astonishing culture and amazingly friendly people.Travelling Bhutan with your family and friends will be fun and educating. Bhutan never stops to dazzle people all around the world. If you are already finding Bhutan travel, then you must already contact <strong><a href="https://www.yakkytours.com/">Yakky Tours Private Limited</a></strong> who are experts in designing your Bhutan trip as per your requirement. |
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Furthermore, there are also flights from Singapore, Dhaka, Gaya, Bagdogra and Guwahati and Mumbai. However, flights from these destinations are not on a daily basis. Hence, if you are flying from these places the travel agent will coincide your travel dates with the flight date. However, please note you should arrive in to these destinations a day prior to your flight to Bhutan.\n\n<strong>5. Tell me about money, credit cards, and ATMs?</strong>\n\nBhutan local currency is Bhutanese Ngultrum (Nu). However, USD currency is acceptable throughout Bhutan. Furthermore, as your Bhutan tour is all – inclusive, which means all meals are also included during your Bhutan travel, hence you will make out without any local currency. You’ll only need money for drinks. Please carry USD currency and do not rely on credit cards as they are not accepted at many restaurants and shops. Further, ATM’s are also not reliable in Bhutan.\n\nHence, again suggest you to carry USD currency to pay for extras, such as shopping, drinks, or expenses of personal nature.\n\n<strong>6. What are the formalities for boarding flight to Bhutan and who will meet me after arriving in Bhutan?</strong>\n\nAs long as you are carrying visa approval form, which has been provided by your travel agent, the departure and arrival formalities are smooth and straightforward. After you arrive in Bhutan, your guide and driver will meet you at the Paro airport, arrange your visa stamp and start your Bhutan tour.\n\n<strong>\" You should already have a visa approval from your travel agent before embarking flight to Bhutan”</strong>\n\n<strong>7. What clothing should I bring during my Bhutan travel?</strong>\n\nBecause of a wide range of temperature and climatic conditions, it is necessary to bring fitting dress as per the month you are traveling Bhutan. From May to Sep. cotton garments are adequate, in addition to a wool sweater or light coat.\n\nFrom November till April, you will require extremely comfortable garments including long clothing or woolen tights to wear underpants, and down coat or coat. During a visit to the monasteries, dzongs and different strict organization, you ought not wear shorts, hats and ought to be appropriately dressed.\n\n<strong>8. What do I have to pay USD 200-USD 250 per day for Bhutan trip? What does this amount include?</strong>\n\nA sustainable approach to tourism is what Bhutan pride themselves on. Further, their way of thinking is “Low Volume, High Value Tourism“. Yes, paying USD 200-USD 250 seems to make Bhutan one of the world’s expensive destinations.\n\nHowever, the beautiful Himalayan scenery, snow-capped mountains rising above the shadowy gorge, and the majestic fortress like monasteries. Then there are amazing architecture, spectacular festivals, outrageous archery competitions, and textile and handicrafts. Furthermore, the high altitude treks and the stunning flora and fauna make Bhutan as close to the “Shangri-La“. \n\n\n\nAs advised above, this amount will include accommodation, all meals, private guide, and a private vehicle during your Bhutan tour. Matter of fact, it is not a bad deal. Furthermore, you can customize your own itinerary as per your requirement. So, it justifies the amount paid for your Bhutan trip.\n\n<strong>Bhutan prides on \"Low Volume, High Value Tourism”</strong>\n\n<strong>Conclusion</strong>\n\nBhutan travel is one of the experience of a lifetime. Bhutan is a nation that has amazing sites for a wide range of travelers. Then there is an astonishing culture and amazingly friendly people.Travelling Bhutan with your family and friends will be fun and educating. 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| body | <strong>Langtang Trekking in Nepal</strong>, to the north of Kathmandu is curiously underrated and relatively uncrowded trail. Furthermore, it is the most accessible of all trekking regions and it’s well suited to one or two-week trekking. The only thing lacking is that there are no 8000m peaks in the vicinity- it makes for its dramatic landscape and culture. Langtang trek in Nepal, conveys more stunning perspectives in the brief time frame than any other treks in Nepal, with the conceivable special case of the <strong><a href="https://www.yakkytours.com/trip/trekking-annapurna-sanctuary/">Annapurna Sanctuary Trek</a></strong>. The trail passes through the village inhabited by Tibetans and Tamangs and offers and fantastic views of Ganesh Himal across to the northwest. Although, the trek passes through a sparsely populated area there are no shortages of the lodges along the trekking route. Further, ascending from just 541m at the Trishuli Bazaar to 3870m at Kyanjin Gompa, the trail passes, through ever changing landscapes offering trekkers and exceptional diversity of culture and scenery. Langtang trekking starts at the community of Syabru Besi. You will trek through grand woods to the high snow capped knolls and yak pastures around Kyangjin Gompa (a Buddhist cloister). Following a (discretionary) day climb up to the highest point of Kyangjin RI (top), where the 360-degree perspectives of the Himalayan mountains are really marvelous, you backtrack your course down the valley and drive back to Kathmandu. In the event that time is constrained and money isn’t an issue, consider including a helicopter ride from Kyanjin. Not exclusively will this abbreviate the trekking and keep you from expecting to backtrack your course, however you’ll have exceptional view that you will not have any other way. In case, you’re keen on doing the Langtang trekking in Nepal, connect with the local travel agents in Nepal who will organize the trek for you. You’ll have an experienced authorized guide, a carefully worked out itinerary, and the flexibility during the trek to move at your own pace. <strong>Langtang trekking Has A Low Risk Factor</strong> Trekking on the higher altitude comprises extreme hazard and have high dangers to one’s life. The way of the trekking to the high elevation regions has the elusive way and limited ways because of that an explorer could persevere through numerous concealed and astonishing block. Langtang trekking in Nepal, in any case, could be a totally extraordinary case which can include a lesser audacious excursion at an equivalently lower elevation than the Everest or Annapurna regions. The trail of this trekking is wide and is far more secure than other high altitude trekking. <strong>Highlights of Langtang Trekking in Nepal</strong> – Walk through stunning timberland, high elevated meadows, and yak pastures – Appreciate all encompassing perspectives across huge open valleys toward the end of the trek – Bolster individuals revamping their lives and daily livelihood – Extraordinary mountain perspectives on the Langtang Himalayas, valley and across to Tibet from Kyanjin RI <strong>Itinerary:</strong> <strong>Day 01: Kathmandu to Syabru Bensi</strong> Morning, drive to Trishuli Bazaar which is 72 Km from Kathmandu and take 4 hours drive. The road is good but very winding with fantastic mountain views. Ranipauwa is the only large village along the rout. Further, from Trisuli, the 50 Km road leading to Dhunche is steep, winding, and rather hairy, passing through Betrawati then Thare. Dhunche is a pretty village at 1950m and it is the entrance to Langtang National Park. The trekking permit has to be shown here to enter the area. The road descends from Dhunche at first, then in series of steep loops to the bridge across the Bhote Koshi.  Finally, you reach Syabru Bensi which has a string of shops and lodges. <strong>Day 02: Syabru Bensi to Lama Hotel</strong> Today the trek pass through the suspension bridge of Bhote Koshi River. Turn right at the eastern end of the bridge and walk into a small settlement of Old Syabru. The trek becomes a pleasant walk through trees where langur monkeys frolic. Further, passing a side stream and small waterfall before reaching stream at Doman, 1680m. Over the rest of the day walking and the following morning, you will pass a few settlements. Further, it’s then a long climb in the forest. You will then meet another trail junction with a sign pointing to Syabru (Thulo Syabru). Beyond the trail junction the trail climbs gently to Bamboo Lodge. Beyond Bamboo Lodge the trail crosses the Dangdung Khola, then climbs to steel suspension bridge over Langtang Khola at 2000m.  On the northern bank of Langtang Khola the route climbs alongside a series of waterfalls. These waterfalls are formed by a jumble of house-sized boulders. Further, climb steeply to a landslide and then ascend further to Changtang, popularly known as Lama Hotel, at 2470m. <strong>Day 03: Lama Hotel to Langtang</strong>  Today the trail continues to follow the Langtang Khola, climbing steeply, at times very steeply, to Ghora Tabela at 2970m. From here there is a fine view of Langtang Lirung. Further, from Ghora Tabela the trail climbs more gradually to Langtang at 3430m. The Langtang National Park headquarter is here. Langtang and the villages around are in Tibetan style with stone walls around the fields and herds of yaks. <strong>Day 04: Langtang To Kyanjin Gompa</strong>  It only takes the morning (passing through a small village) to climb to Kyangin Gompa at 3870m. There is a monastery, lodges and a cheese factory. Further, there are a number of interesting walks from the Gompa. <strong>Day 05- 09: Langtang Valley & Return to Syabru Bensi</strong> Further, from Kyanjin Gompa you can climb to a viewpoint at 4300m. The climb is on a glacial moraine to the north for a superb view of Langtang Lirung. .jpg) You can make a day walk to Yala or further up the valley for a spectacular view. You can return to Syabru Bensi taking the same route. <strong>Conclusion:</strong> Langtang trek in Nepal is simply priceless, awesome, and adventurous. This is a perfect trek for those who wish to avoid crowded trekking trails in Nepal. Trekking to the Langtang Village offers a chance to investigate ethnic towns, most oldest monasteries, and other small mountains. During this trek you will meet entirely accommodating individuals in the Langtang Valley. Further, they will welcome you with the greatest grin. <strong>Author: Bibek Raj Adhikari | Managing Director</strong> <strong><a href="https://www.yakkytours.com/">Yakky Tours Private Limited</a></strong> |
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Further, ascending from just 541m at the Trishuli Bazaar to 3870m at Kyanjin Gompa, the trail passes, through ever changing landscapes offering trekkers and exceptional diversity of culture and scenery.\n\nLangtang trekking starts at the community of Syabru Besi. You will trek through grand woods to the high snow capped knolls and yak pastures around Kyangjin Gompa (a Buddhist cloister). Following a (discretionary) day climb up to the highest point of Kyangjin RI (top), where the 360-degree perspectives of the Himalayan mountains are really marvelous, you backtrack your course down the valley and drive back to Kathmandu.\n\nIn the event that time is constrained and money isn’t an issue, consider including a helicopter ride from Kyanjin. Not exclusively will this abbreviate the trekking and keep you from expecting to backtrack your course, however you’ll have exceptional view that you will not have any other way.\n\nIn case, you’re keen on doing the Langtang trekking in Nepal, connect with the local travel agents in Nepal who will organize the trek for you. You’ll have an experienced authorized guide, a carefully worked out itinerary, and the flexibility during the trek to move at your own pace. \n\n<strong>Langtang trekking Has A Low Risk Factor</strong>\nTrekking on the higher altitude comprises extreme hazard and have high dangers to one’s life. The way of the trekking to the high elevation regions has the elusive way and limited ways because of that an explorer could persevere through numerous concealed and astonishing block. Langtang trekking in Nepal, in any case, could be a totally extraordinary case which can include a lesser audacious excursion at an equivalently lower elevation than the Everest or Annapurna regions. The trail of this trekking is wide and is far more secure than other high altitude trekking.\n\n<strong>Highlights of Langtang Trekking in Nepal</strong>\n– Walk through stunning timberland, high elevated meadows, and yak pastures\n\n– Appreciate all encompassing perspectives across huge open valleys toward the end of the trek\n\n– Bolster individuals revamping their lives and daily livelihood\n\n– Extraordinary mountain perspectives on the Langtang Himalayas, valley and across to Tibet from Kyanjin RI\n\n<strong>Itinerary:</strong>\n\n<strong>Day 01: Kathmandu to Syabru Bensi</strong>\n\nMorning, drive to Trishuli Bazaar which is 72 Km from Kathmandu and take 4 hours drive. The road is good but very winding with fantastic mountain views. Ranipauwa is the only large village along the rout. Further, from Trisuli, the 50 Km road leading to Dhunche is steep, winding, and rather hairy, passing through Betrawati then Thare. Dhunche is a pretty village at 1950m and it is the entrance to Langtang National Park. The trekking permit has to be shown here to enter the area. The road descends from Dhunche at first, then in series of steep loops to the bridge across the Bhote Koshi.\n\n\n\nFinally, you reach Syabru Bensi which has a string of shops and lodges.\n\n<strong>Day 02: Syabru Bensi to Lama Hotel</strong>\n\nToday the trek pass through the suspension bridge of Bhote Koshi River. Turn right at the eastern end of the bridge and walk into a small settlement of Old Syabru.\n\nThe trek becomes a pleasant walk through trees where langur monkeys frolic. Further, passing a side stream and small waterfall before reaching stream at Doman, 1680m. Over the rest of the day walking and the following morning, you will pass a few settlements. Further, it’s then a long climb in the forest. You will then meet another trail junction with a sign pointing to Syabru (Thulo Syabru). Beyond the trail junction the trail climbs gently to Bamboo Lodge. Beyond Bamboo Lodge the trail crosses the Dangdung Khola, then climbs to steel suspension bridge over Langtang Khola at 2000m.\n\n\n\nOn the northern bank of Langtang Khola the route climbs alongside a series of waterfalls. These waterfalls are formed by a jumble of house-sized boulders. Further, climb steeply to a landslide and then ascend further to Changtang, popularly known as Lama Hotel, at 2470m.\n\n<strong>Day 03: Lama Hotel to Langtang</strong>\n\nToday the trail continues to follow the Langtang Khola, climbing steeply, at times very steeply, to Ghora Tabela at 2970m. From here there is a fine view of Langtang Lirung. Further, from Ghora Tabela the trail climbs more gradually to Langtang at 3430m.\n\nThe Langtang National Park headquarter is here. Langtang and the villages around are in Tibetan style with stone walls around the fields and herds of yaks.\n\n<strong>Day 04: Langtang To Kyanjin Gompa</strong>\n\n\n\nIt only takes the morning (passing through a small village) to climb to Kyangin Gompa at 3870m. There is a monastery, lodges and a cheese factory. Further, there are a number of interesting walks from the Gompa.\n\n<strong>Day 05- 09: Langtang Valley & Return to Syabru Bensi</strong>\nFurther, from Kyanjin Gompa you can climb to a viewpoint at 4300m. The climb is on a glacial moraine to the north for a superb view of Langtang Lirung.\n\n.jpg)\n\nYou can make a day walk to Yala or further up the valley for a spectacular view. You can return to Syabru Bensi taking the same route.\n\n<strong>Conclusion:</strong>\nLangtang trek in Nepal is simply priceless, awesome, and adventurous. 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| body | <strong>Langtang Trekking in Nepal</strong>, to the north of Kathmandu is curiously underrated and relatively uncrowded trail. Furthermore, it is the most accessible of all trekking regions and it’s well suited to one or two-week trekking. The only thing lacking is that there are no 8000m peaks in the vicinity- it makes for its dramatic landscape and culture. Langtang trek in Nepal, conveys more stunning perspectives in the brief time frame than any other treks in Nepal, with the conceivable special case of the <strong><a href="https://www.yakkytours.com/trip/trekking-annapurna-sanctuary/">Annapurna Sanctuary Trek</a></strong>. The trail passes through the village inhabited by Tibetans and Tamangs and offers and fantastic views of Ganesh Himal across to the northwest. Although, the trek passes through a sparsely populated area there are no shortages of the lodges along the trekking route. Further, ascending from just 541m at the Trishuli Bazaar to 3870m at Kyanjin Gompa, the trail passes, through ever changing landscapes offering trekkers and exceptional diversity of culture and scenery. Langtang trekking starts at the community of Syabru Besi. You will trek through grand woods to the high snow capped knolls and yak pastures around Kyangjin Gompa (a Buddhist cloister). Following a (discretionary) day climb up to the highest point of Kyangjin RI (top), where the 360-degree perspectives of the Himalayan mountains are really marvelous, you backtrack your course down the valley and drive back to Kathmandu. In the event that time is constrained and money isn’t an issue, consider including a helicopter ride from Kyanjin. Not exclusively will this abbreviate the trekking and keep you from expecting to backtrack your course, however you’ll have exceptional view that you will not have any other way. In case, you’re keen on doing the Langtang trekking in Nepal, connect with the local travel agents in Nepal who will organize the trek for you. You’ll have an experienced authorized guide, a carefully worked out itinerary, and the flexibility during the trek to move at your own pace. <strong>Langtang trekking Has A Low Risk Factor</strong> Trekking on the higher altitude comprises extreme hazard and have high dangers to one’s life. The way of the trekking to the high elevation regions has the elusive way and limited ways because of that an explorer could persevere through numerous concealed and astonishing block. Langtang trekking in Nepal, in any case, could be a totally extraordinary case which can include a lesser audacious excursion at an equivalently lower elevation than the Everest or Annapurna regions. The trail of this trekking is wide and is far more secure than other high altitude trekking. <strong>Highlights of Langtang Trekking in Nepal</strong> – Walk through stunning timberland, high elevated meadows, and yak pastures – Appreciate all encompassing perspectives across huge open valleys toward the end of the trek – Bolster individuals revamping their lives and daily livelihood – Extraordinary mountain perspectives on the Langtang Himalayas, valley and across to Tibet from Kyanjin RI <strong>Itinerary:</strong> <strong>Day 01: Kathmandu to Syabru Bensi</strong> Morning, drive to Trishuli Bazaar which is 72 Km from Kathmandu and take 4 hours drive. The road is good but very winding with fantastic mountain views. Ranipauwa is the only large village along the rout. Further, from Trisuli, the 50 Km road leading to Dhunche is steep, winding, and rather hairy, passing through Betrawati then Thare. Dhunche is a pretty village at 1950m and it is the entrance to Langtang National Park. The trekking permit has to be shown here to enter the area. The road descends from Dhunche at first, then in series of steep loops to the bridge across the Bhote Koshi.  Finally, you reach Syabru Bensi which has a string of shops and lodges. <strong>Day 02: Syabru Bensi to Lama Hotel</strong> Today the trek pass through the suspension bridge of Bhote Koshi River. Turn right at the eastern end of the bridge and walk into a small settlement of Old Syabru. The trek becomes a pleasant walk through trees where langur monkeys frolic. Further, passing a side stream and small waterfall before reaching stream at Doman, 1680m. Over the rest of the day walking and the following morning, you will pass a few settlements. Further, it’s then a long climb in the forest. You will then meet another trail junction with a sign pointing to Syabru (Thulo Syabru). Beyond the trail junction the trail climbs gently to Bamboo Lodge. Beyond Bamboo Lodge the trail crosses the Dangdung Khola, then climbs to steel suspension bridge over Langtang Khola at 2000m.  On the northern bank of Langtang Khola the route climbs alongside a series of waterfalls. These waterfalls are formed by a jumble of house-sized boulders. Further, climb steeply to a landslide and then ascend further to Changtang, popularly known as Lama Hotel, at 2470m. <strong>Day 03: Lama Hotel to Langtang</strong>  Today the trail continues to follow the Langtang Khola, climbing steeply, at times very steeply, to Ghora Tabela at 2970m. From here there is a fine view of Langtang Lirung. Further, from Ghora Tabela the trail climbs more gradually to Langtang at 3430m. The Langtang National Park headquarter is here. Langtang and the villages around are in Tibetan style with stone walls around the fields and herds of yaks. <strong>Day 04: Langtang To Kyanjin Gompa</strong>  It only takes the morning (passing through a small village) to climb to Kyangin Gompa at 3870m. There is a monastery, lodges and a cheese factory. Further, there are a number of interesting walks from the Gompa. <strong>Day 05- 09: Langtang Valley & Return to Syabru Bensi</strong> Further, from Kyanjin Gompa you can climb to a viewpoint at 4300m. The climb is on a glacial moraine to the north for a superb view of Langtang Lirung. .jpg) You can make a day walk to Yala or further up the valley for a spectacular view. You can return to Syabru Bensi taking the same route. <strong>Conclusion:</strong> Langtang trek in Nepal is simply priceless, awesome, and adventurous. This is a perfect trek for those who wish to avoid crowded trekking trails in Nepal. Trekking to the Langtang Village offers a chance to investigate ethnic towns, most oldest monasteries, and other small mountains. During this trek you will meet entirely accommodating individuals in the Langtang Valley. Further, they will welcome you with the greatest grin. <strong>Author: Bibek Raj Adhikari | Managing Director</strong> <strong><a href="https://www.yakkytours.com/">Yakky Tours Private Limited</a></strong> |
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"body": "<strong>Langtang Trekking in Nepal</strong>, to the north of Kathmandu is curiously underrated and relatively uncrowded trail. Furthermore, it is the most accessible of all trekking regions and it’s well suited to one or two-week trekking. The only thing lacking is that there are no 8000m peaks in the vicinity- it makes for its dramatic landscape and culture. Langtang trek in Nepal, conveys more stunning perspectives in the brief time frame than any other treks in Nepal, with the conceivable special case of the <strong><a href=\"https://www.yakkytours.com/trip/trekking-annapurna-sanctuary/\">Annapurna Sanctuary Trek</a></strong>.\n\nThe trail passes through the village inhabited by Tibetans and Tamangs and offers and fantastic views of Ganesh Himal across to the northwest. Although, the trek passes through a sparsely populated area there are no shortages of the lodges along the trekking route. 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Not exclusively will this abbreviate the trekking and keep you from expecting to backtrack your course, however you’ll have exceptional view that you will not have any other way.\n\nIn case, you’re keen on doing the Langtang trekking in Nepal, connect with the local travel agents in Nepal who will organize the trek for you. You’ll have an experienced authorized guide, a carefully worked out itinerary, and the flexibility during the trek to move at your own pace. \n\n<strong>Langtang trekking Has A Low Risk Factor</strong>\nTrekking on the higher altitude comprises extreme hazard and have high dangers to one’s life. The way of the trekking to the high elevation regions has the elusive way and limited ways because of that an explorer could persevere through numerous concealed and astonishing block. Langtang trekking in Nepal, in any case, could be a totally extraordinary case which can include a lesser audacious excursion at an equivalently lower elevation than the Everest or Annapurna regions. The trail of this trekking is wide and is far more secure than other high altitude trekking.\n\n<strong>Highlights of Langtang Trekking in Nepal</strong>\n– Walk through stunning timberland, high elevated meadows, and yak pastures\n\n– Appreciate all encompassing perspectives across huge open valleys toward the end of the trek\n\n– Bolster individuals revamping their lives and daily livelihood\n\n– Extraordinary mountain perspectives on the Langtang Himalayas, valley and across to Tibet from Kyanjin RI\n\n<strong>Itinerary:</strong>\n\n<strong>Day 01: Kathmandu to Syabru Bensi</strong>\n\nMorning, drive to Trishuli Bazaar which is 72 Km from Kathmandu and take 4 hours drive. The road is good but very winding with fantastic mountain views. 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Over the rest of the day walking and the following morning, you will pass a few settlements. Further, it’s then a long climb in the forest. You will then meet another trail junction with a sign pointing to Syabru (Thulo Syabru). Beyond the trail junction the trail climbs gently to Bamboo Lodge. Beyond Bamboo Lodge the trail crosses the Dangdung Khola, then climbs to steel suspension bridge over Langtang Khola at 2000m.\n\n\n\nOn the northern bank of Langtang Khola the route climbs alongside a series of waterfalls. These waterfalls are formed by a jumble of house-sized boulders. Further, climb steeply to a landslide and then ascend further to Changtang, popularly known as Lama Hotel, at 2470m.\n\n<strong>Day 03: Lama Hotel to Langtang</strong>\n\nToday the trail continues to follow the Langtang Khola, climbing steeply, at times very steeply, to Ghora Tabela at 2970m. From here there is a fine view of Langtang Lirung. 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| body | Mount Everest is popular among anyone, this is the reason why the Everest Base Camp Trekking is so popular. This trek has a number of attractions, not least you are able to say that you have been to the base of the world’s highest mountain. In addition, there’s the spectacular scenery and outgoing locals of Solu Khumbu. <strong>The Everest Base Camp Trekking</strong>gets interesting after you get right into the Solu Khumbu region. The first part of the trek is not only a hard slog, but is also pretty sparse in the breathtaking view department. The Everest Base Camp trek cuts across the valleys. So for day after day it is a tiring process of dropping from one side of the steep valley and climbing up again in the other. The interesting part of Everest Base Camp trekking is experiencing amazing mountain views, great looks at the life of the world renowned mountain climbers (the Sherpas), enter Sagarmatha National Park, a world Heritage Site and visit high elevation Buddhist monasteries. Likewise, Everest Base Camp trekking provides an opportunity to enter a realm of an epic excursion. By the time you reach the base camp, the ascent will total almost 9000m- the full height of Mount Everest from sea level. This trek starts from Hindu speaking lowlands and ends in Tibetan-Buddhist highlands where Sherpa people renowned for their enterprise. <strong>Preparation for Everest Base Camp Trek</strong> The Everest Base Camp Trek follows the legendary path to Mount Everest. It’s anything but a specialized walk yet a walk that is challenging in any case. <strong>1) Physical Conditioning</strong> Notwithstanding, being a trek which is accessible to the vast majority and not simply experienced mountain climbers, the trek to Everest Base Camp ought not be thought little of. Climbing in the Himalayas is a genuine test which requires significant preparation. Hence, with forward arranging and the correct frame of mind to preparing, nonetheless, you stand the most ideal possibility of effectively and securely arriving at Base Camp – and getting a charge out of one of the most fulfilling and stupendous encounters on the planet. <strong>2) Training and Fitness</strong> Trekking to Everest Base Camp is a physical test which is well inside the scope of the vast majority who appreciate a sensible standard of wellness. Nonetheless, preparing explicitly for the trek is fundamental to set you up for the specific traps presented by mountain strolling. Furthermore, you are emphatically encouraged to look for medical counsel before choosing to mastermind your trek and before beginning a preparation program, especially on the off chance that you have any worries about your well-being. It is reasonable to begin preparing as right on time as conceivable before your booked trek. Regular exercise schedules which manufacture quality, wellness and stamina, for example, high impact exercise and light weight-preparing can be helpful, especially if your wellness level is not exactly alluring. Be that as it may, the best physical arrangement is a movement which recreates, beyond what many would consider possible, the requests on your body which will occur during your rising and plummet to Mount Everest Base Camp. Climbing here and there slopes with a weighted rucksack is vital to progress. <strong>These Points Can Make Your Everest Base Camp Trekking A Lifetime Experience</strong> 1. Give yourself sufficient opportunity to get ready and pick the correct acclimatization plan. One night acclimatization in Namche Bazaar and in Dingboche is recommended. As far as preparing, it is nothing more than a bad memory attempting to stuff everything in half a month prior to your departure. Set up preparing plan together and expand on your wellness over a more drawn out time frame, this will likewise assist you with keeping away from damage. 2. Try not to overlook nourishment. You need a well-adjusted eating routine to keep up a decent degree of well-being. As your standard gets and you train more earnestly, more strain will be set on your sugar stores. Previously, during and after exercise you should supply your body with the fuel it needs! 3. Decrease your training before you leave on your trek. You ought to have been preparing 6 – 10 hours for each week. Get some well-earned rest and start your outing feeling new. Going out traveling realizing that you are fit and prepared gives you one less thing to stress over, it helps your certainty permitting you to take advantage of the experience. <strong>Itinerary</strong> <strong>Day 01: Fly to Lukla, trek to Phakding (2,651m) (3-4 hours walk)</strong> Morning, drive to Ramechhap (140 KM from Kathmandu) and fly to Lukla. Most of the flights to Lukla will commence from Ramechhap until further notice to avoid the heavy traffic congestion in Kathmandu airport. The airport in Ramechhap is located 130km from Kathmandu (approximately 3-4 hours drive) Upon arrival in Lukla descend to Cheplung town. From here, breathtaking view of Mt. Khumbila, a consecrated mountain which has never been ascended. Continue on until arriving Phakding.  Overnight in a local lodge at Phakding <strong>Day 02: Trek from Phakding to Namche Bazzar (3,438m) (5-6 hours walk)</strong> From here, the trail goes through a pine woodland and we proceed north up the Benkar valley. Cross Dudh Koshi River and pass Chumoa and Monjo towns before arriving at the passage of the Everest National Park. At that point subsequent to intersection a suspension connects, pass Jorsale town and stroll nearby of the Dudh Koshi and Bhote Koshi river. Ascend on a precarious path and reach Namche Bazaar which is likely the greatest town in the Everest locale.  Overnight in a local lodge at Namche Bazaar <strong>Day 03: Acclimatization Day in Namche Bazaar</strong> Namche Bazaar is the center of Soul Khumbhu with shops, bakers, hotels, money exchange, and a bank. Namche Bazaar and the surrounding villages have the ample supply of hydroelectricity, used for lighting and cooking. There is a colorful market every Saturday. Furthermore, there is plenty to do around Namche Bazaar and a day should be spent acclimating. Overnight in a local lodge at Namche Bazaar <strong>Day 04: Trek from Namche Bazaar to Tengboche (3,870m) (5-6 hours walk)</strong> The route starts by climbing up to Syangboche airstrip. From here continue on to Khumjung at 3,790m and rejoin the trail to Tengboche. The trail descends to the Dudh Koshi at 3250m where there are several lodges and a series of picturesque water- driven prayer wheel. A steep ascent will bring you to Tengboche. The famous Gompa, with its background of Mount Ama Dablam, Everest and other peaks are a large and an impressive structure.  Overnight in a local lodge at Tengboche <strong>Day 05: Trek from Tengboche to Dingboche (4,360 m) (5 – 6 hours walk)</strong> The trail today descends and passes through rich timberlands of birch, present and rhododendron trees. Furthermore, today appreciate great views of Mt. Everest, Lhotse, and Ama Dablam. Later, walk downhill to Debuche and cross the Imja River to reach Pangboche. From here, pick the upper Pangboche trail and appreciate the Himalayan vista and the Pangboche Monastery. Proceed on to the Imja Valley and Lobuche River before climbing to Dingboche. It is a pleasant town with lovely grain, potato and buckwheat fields.  Overnight in a local lodge at Dingboche <strong>Day 06: Acclimatization in Dingboche</strong> Going through a day in Dingboche will help you with acclimating to the high altitude. Rather than remaining inert, climb an edge situated behind the town and appreciate the view of the six of the world’s tallest mountains including Lhotse, Makalu and Cho Oyu. Moreover, you can likewise respect Cholatse and Taboche peaks. On your north-west you can see progressively Himalayan peaks transcending the Khumbu Khola Valley. Among those peaks, Lobuche West, Lobuche East and Lhotse are the most predominant. Likewise, from the other area on the edge appreciate the pleasant Imja Khola Valley and the excellent Dingboche town. Overnight in a local lodge at Dingboche <strong>Day 07: Trek from Dingboche to Duglha (4,600 m) (3-4 hours walk)</strong> It is a short trek from Dinboche to Duglha. Walk over a wide pass which is a much-needed change from strolling in a straight line. Around the start of the trek appreciate the relentless Himalayas on all sides. The valley starts to thin nearer to Dusa. Further, you will start to see Mt. Pumori as you proceed on the path. As the path drops and bends, say farewell to Mt. Pumori. Later, cross a stream and climb to Duglha which is a modest town with an enormous strand of petition banners hung over the valley.  In the wake of coming to Duglha, you can stroll for 45 minutes to an hour and visit the Memorial Shrine. Overnight in a local lodge at Duglha <strong>Day 08: Trek from Duglha to Lobuche (4940 m) (2 – 4 hours walk)</strong> From Duglha the trail goes directly up the terminal moraine (debris) of the Khumbu Glacier for about one hour, then left into the memorial area Chukpilhara, before reaching the summer village of Lobuche. The altitude, the cold and the crowding can combine to ensure less than restful nights.  Overnight in a local lodge at Lobuche <strong>Day 09: Trek from Lobuche to Gorak Shep (5170 m), Visit Everest Base Camp (5364 m) (6-7 hours walk)</strong> The trek to Everest Base Camp isn’t difficult. Notwithstanding, we climb and drop for the most part of an icy mass way. There is likewise a great deal of wandering on harsh landscapes. As you arrive at the base camp, appreciate the mind boggling melt patterns and admire the tenderly adjusted ice towers on the upper piece of the Khumbu ice sheet.  The Everest Base Camp is amazingly excellent. Appreciate the astounding view of Nuptse, Khumbuste and Pumori mountains from the base camp. Later, walk back towards Gorak Shep. Overnight in a local lodge at Gorak Shep. <strong>Day 10: Hike from Gorak Shep to Kala Patthar (5,545m) and Trek down to Pherice (4,288m) (7-8 hours walk)</strong> Wake up early and walk to Kala Patthar. It is dim outside with cold temperature and doubtlessly nippy breezes. Walk on a genuinely steep path at an agreeable pace. As you are scaling the slope you can see Lingtren, Khumbutse, and Changtse mountains. The view from the summit is remarkable.  Further, you can see the world’s tallest mountain Everest along other compelling Himalayan peaks. In the wake of investing some energy at the summit of Kala Patthar, walk back to Gorak Shep, which is moderately simpler than climbing up to Kala Pathhar. After lunch, we trek down to Pheriche. Overnight in a local lodge at Pheriche <strong>Day 11: Trek from Pheriche to Namche Bazaar (3,440m) (6 – 7 hours walk)</strong> Today you will lose approximately 2,000 feet in elevation and stroll on a path with a great deal of high points and low points. Further, plunge through a slope loaded up with rhododendron and juniper trees and traverse the Dudh Koshi River. Plummet quickly through pine woodland where you have a chance to spot mountain goats, fowls and other wild animals and birds in the area.The way in the end comes to Sansa from where you can appreciate views of Ama Dablam, Thamserku and Nuptse mountains. Further, stroll on the winding path finished by another walk a backwood before coming to Namche Bazaar. Overnight in a local lodge at Namche Bazaar <strong>Day 12: Trek from Namche Bazaar to Lukla (2,860m) (6 – 7 hours walk)</strong> Begin the trek to Namche Bazaar today on a rough territory. It is for the most part a declining trek on a path nearby the Dudh Koshi River. Further, cross a few suspension spans, pass by a few religious communities and towns before coming to Lukla. Subsequent to coming to Lukla rest for the remain day. Overnight in a local lodge at Lukla <strong>Day 13: Fly back to to Kathmandu</strong> Walk to the airport and fly back to Kathmandu <strong>Conclusion</strong> The trek to Everest Base Camp is testing and ought not be taken lightly. We have been doing our own examination over various years and we have chosen to include an extra acclimatization day at Dingboche. <strong><a href="https://www.yakkytours.com/">Yakky Tours Private Limited</a></strong>have 1 evening in Namche Bazaar and other evening in Dingboche, this will give you a progressively charming and more secure excursion to Everest Base Camp. This is indispensable on the off chance that you need to be effective on your Everest Base Camp Trek. |
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"body": "Mount Everest is popular among anyone, this is the reason why the Everest Base Camp Trekking is so popular. This trek has a number of attractions, not least you are able to say that you have been to the base of the world’s highest mountain. In addition, there’s the spectacular scenery and outgoing locals of Solu Khumbu.\n\n<strong>The Everest Base Camp Trekking</strong>gets interesting after you get right into the Solu Khumbu region. The first part of the trek is not only a hard slog, but is also pretty sparse in the breathtaking view department. The Everest Base Camp trek cuts across the valleys. So for day after day it is a tiring process of dropping from one side of the steep valley and climbing up again in the other.\n\nThe interesting part of Everest Base Camp trekking is experiencing amazing mountain views, great looks at the life of the world renowned mountain climbers (the Sherpas), enter Sagarmatha National Park, a world Heritage Site and visit high elevation Buddhist monasteries. Likewise, Everest Base Camp trekking provides an opportunity to enter a realm of an epic excursion.\n\nBy the time you reach the base camp, the ascent will total almost 9000m- the full height of Mount Everest from sea level.\n\nThis trek starts from Hindu speaking lowlands and ends in Tibetan-Buddhist highlands where Sherpa people renowned for their enterprise.\n\n<strong>Preparation for Everest Base Camp Trek</strong>\n\nThe Everest Base Camp Trek follows the legendary path to Mount Everest. It’s anything but a specialized walk yet a walk that is challenging in any case.\n\n<strong>1) Physical Conditioning</strong>\n\nNotwithstanding, being a trek which is accessible to the vast majority and not simply experienced mountain climbers, the trek to Everest Base Camp ought not be thought little of. Climbing in the Himalayas is a genuine test which requires significant preparation. Hence, with forward arranging and the correct frame of mind to preparing, nonetheless, you stand the most ideal possibility of effectively and securely arriving at Base Camp – and getting a charge out of one of the most fulfilling and stupendous encounters on the planet.\n\n<strong>2) Training and Fitness</strong>\n\nTrekking to Everest Base Camp is a physical test which is well inside the scope of the vast majority who appreciate a sensible standard of wellness. Nonetheless, preparing explicitly for the trek is fundamental to set you up for the specific traps presented by mountain strolling. Furthermore, you are emphatically encouraged to look for medical counsel before choosing to mastermind your trek and before beginning a preparation program, especially on the off chance that you have any worries about your well-being. \n\nIt is reasonable to begin preparing as right on time as conceivable before your booked trek. Regular exercise schedules which manufacture quality, wellness and stamina, for example, high impact exercise and light weight-preparing can be helpful, especially if your wellness level is not exactly alluring. Be that as it may, the best physical arrangement is a movement which recreates, beyond what many would consider possible, the requests on your body which will occur during your rising and plummet to Mount Everest Base Camp. Climbing here and there slopes with a weighted rucksack is vital to progress.\n\n<strong>These Points Can Make Your Everest Base Camp Trekking A Lifetime Experience</strong>\n\n1. Give yourself sufficient opportunity to get ready and pick the correct acclimatization plan. One night acclimatization in Namche Bazaar and in Dingboche is recommended. As far as preparing, it is nothing more than a bad memory attempting to stuff everything in half a month prior to your departure. Set up preparing plan together and expand on your wellness over a more drawn out time frame, this will likewise assist you with keeping away from damage. \n\n2. Try not to overlook nourishment. You need a well-adjusted eating routine to keep up a decent degree of well-being. As your standard gets and you train more earnestly, more strain will be set on your sugar stores. Previously, during and after exercise you should supply your body with the fuel it needs!\n\n3. Decrease your training before you leave on your trek. You ought to have been preparing 6 – 10 hours for each week. Get some well-earned rest and start your outing feeling new. Going out traveling realizing that you are fit and prepared gives you one less thing to stress over, it helps your certainty permitting you to take advantage of the experience.\n\n<strong>Itinerary</strong>\n\n<strong>Day 01: Fly to Lukla, trek to Phakding (2,651m) (3-4 hours walk)</strong>\n\nMorning, drive to Ramechhap (140 KM from Kathmandu) and fly to Lukla. Most of the flights to Lukla will commence from Ramechhap until further notice to avoid the heavy traffic congestion in Kathmandu airport. The airport in Ramechhap is located 130km from Kathmandu (approximately 3-4 hours drive)\n\nUpon arrival in Lukla descend to Cheplung town. From here, breathtaking view of Mt. Khumbila, a consecrated mountain which has never been ascended. Continue on until arriving Phakding.\n\n\n\nOvernight in a local lodge at Phakding\n\n<strong>Day 02: Trek from Phakding to Namche Bazzar (3,438m) (5-6 hours walk)</strong>\n\nFrom here, the trail goes through a pine woodland and we proceed north up the Benkar valley. Cross Dudh Koshi River and pass Chumoa and Monjo towns before arriving at the passage of the Everest National Park. At that point subsequent to intersection a suspension connects, pass Jorsale town and stroll nearby of the Dudh Koshi and Bhote Koshi river. Ascend on a precarious path and reach Namche Bazaar which is likely the greatest town in the Everest locale. \n\n\n\nOvernight in a local lodge at Namche Bazaar\n\n<strong>Day 03: Acclimatization Day in Namche Bazaar</strong>\n\nNamche Bazaar is the center of Soul Khumbhu with shops, bakers, hotels, money exchange, and a bank. Namche Bazaar and the surrounding villages have the ample supply of hydroelectricity, used for lighting and cooking. There is a colorful market every Saturday.\n\nFurthermore, there is plenty to do around Namche Bazaar and a day should be spent acclimating.\n\nOvernight in a local lodge at Namche Bazaar\n\n<strong>Day 04: Trek from Namche Bazaar to Tengboche (3,870m) (5-6 hours walk)</strong>\nThe route starts by climbing up to Syangboche airstrip. From here continue on to Khumjung at 3,790m and rejoin the trail to Tengboche. The trail descends to the Dudh Koshi at 3250m where there are several lodges and a series of picturesque water- driven prayer wheel. A steep ascent will bring you to Tengboche. The famous Gompa, with its background of Mount Ama Dablam, Everest and other peaks are a large and an impressive structure.\n\n\n\nOvernight in a local lodge at Tengboche\n\n<strong>Day 05: Trek from Tengboche to Dingboche (4,360 m) (5 – 6 hours walk)</strong>\n\nThe trail today descends and passes through rich timberlands of birch, present and rhododendron trees. Furthermore, today appreciate great views of Mt. Everest, Lhotse, and Ama Dablam. Later, walk downhill to Debuche and cross the Imja River to reach Pangboche. From here, pick the upper Pangboche trail and appreciate the Himalayan vista and the Pangboche Monastery. Proceed on to the Imja Valley and Lobuche River before climbing to Dingboche. It is a pleasant town with lovely grain, potato and buckwheat fields.\n\n\n\nOvernight in a local lodge at Dingboche\n\n<strong>Day 06: Acclimatization in Dingboche</strong>\n\nGoing through a day in Dingboche will help you with acclimating to the high altitude. Rather than remaining inert, climb an edge situated behind the town and appreciate the view of the six of the world’s tallest mountains including Lhotse, Makalu and Cho Oyu. Moreover, you can likewise respect Cholatse and Taboche peaks. On your north-west you can see progressively Himalayan peaks transcending the Khumbu Khola Valley. Among those peaks, Lobuche West, Lobuche East and Lhotse are the most predominant. Likewise, from the other area on the edge appreciate the pleasant Imja Khola Valley and the excellent Dingboche town.\n\nOvernight in a local lodge at Dingboche\n\n<strong>Day 07: Trek from Dingboche to Duglha (4,600 m) (3-4 hours walk)</strong>\n\nIt is a short trek from Dinboche to Duglha. Walk over a wide pass which is a much-needed change from strolling in a straight line. Around the start of the trek appreciate the relentless Himalayas on all sides. The valley starts to thin nearer to Dusa. Further, you will start to see Mt. Pumori as you proceed on the path. As the path drops and bends, say farewell to Mt. Pumori. Later, cross a stream and climb to Duglha which is a modest town with an enormous strand of petition banners hung over the valley.\n\n\n\nIn the wake of coming to Duglha, you can stroll for 45 minutes to an hour and visit the Memorial Shrine.\n\nOvernight in a local lodge at Duglha\n\n<strong>Day 08: Trek from Duglha to Lobuche (4940 m) (2 – 4 hours walk)</strong>\n\nFrom Duglha the trail goes directly up the terminal moraine (debris) of the Khumbu Glacier for about one hour, then left into the memorial area Chukpilhara, before reaching the summer village of Lobuche. The altitude, the cold and the crowding can combine to ensure less than restful nights.\n\n\n\nOvernight in a local lodge at Lobuche\n\n<strong>Day 09: Trek from Lobuche to Gorak Shep (5170 m), Visit Everest Base Camp (5364 m) (6-7 hours walk)</strong>\n\nThe trek to Everest Base Camp isn’t difficult. Notwithstanding, we climb and drop for the most part of an icy mass way. There is likewise a great deal of wandering on harsh landscapes. As you arrive at the base camp, appreciate the mind boggling melt patterns and admire the tenderly adjusted ice towers on the upper piece of the Khumbu ice sheet.\n\n\n\nThe Everest Base Camp is amazingly excellent. Appreciate the astounding view of Nuptse, Khumbuste and Pumori mountains from the base camp. Later, walk back towards Gorak Shep.\n\nOvernight in a local lodge at Gorak Shep.\n\n<strong>Day 10: Hike from Gorak Shep to Kala Patthar (5,545m) and Trek down to Pherice (4,288m) (7-8 hours walk)</strong>\n\nWake up early and walk to Kala Patthar. It is dim outside with cold temperature and doubtlessly nippy breezes. Walk on a genuinely steep path at an agreeable pace. As you are scaling the slope you can see Lingtren, Khumbutse, and Changtse mountains. The view from the summit is remarkable.\n\n\n\nFurther, you can see the world’s tallest mountain Everest along other compelling Himalayan peaks. In the wake of investing some energy at the summit of Kala Patthar, walk back to Gorak Shep, which is moderately simpler than climbing up to Kala Pathhar. After lunch, we trek down to Pheriche.\n\nOvernight in a local lodge at Pheriche\n\n<strong>Day 11: Trek from Pheriche to Namche Bazaar (3,440m) (6 – 7 hours walk)</strong>\n\nToday you will lose approximately 2,000 feet in elevation and stroll on a path with a great deal of high points and low points. Further, plunge through a slope loaded up with rhododendron and juniper trees and traverse the Dudh Koshi River. Plummet quickly through pine woodland where you have a chance to spot mountain goats, fowls and other wild animals and birds in the area.The way in the end comes to Sansa from where you can appreciate views of Ama Dablam, Thamserku and Nuptse mountains. Further, stroll on the winding path finished by another walk a backwood before coming to Namche Bazaar.\n\nOvernight in a local lodge at Namche Bazaar\n\n<strong>Day 12: Trek from Namche Bazaar to Lukla (2,860m) (6 – 7 hours walk)</strong>\n\nBegin the trek to Namche Bazaar today on a rough territory. It is for the most part a declining trek on a path nearby the Dudh Koshi River. Further, cross a few suspension spans, pass by a few religious communities and towns before coming to Lukla. Subsequent to coming to Lukla rest for the remain day.\n\nOvernight in a local lodge at Lukla \n\n<strong>Day 13: Fly back to to Kathmandu</strong>\nWalk to the airport and fly back to Kathmandu\n\n<strong>Conclusion</strong>\n\nThe trek to Everest Base Camp is testing and ought not be taken lightly. We have been doing our own examination over various years and we have chosen to include an extra acclimatization day at Dingboche. <strong><a href=\"https://www.yakkytours.com/\">Yakky Tours Private Limited</a></strong>have 1 evening in Namche Bazaar and other evening in Dingboche, this will give you a progressively charming and more secure excursion to Everest Base Camp. This is indispensable on the off chance that you need to be effective on your Everest Base Camp Trek.",
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| body | <strong>Rafting in Nepal</strong> provides an experience of a full on adrenaline rush that you may experience only in few other places in the world. Nepal has earned a reputation of being one of the best destinations in the world for river rafting. Nepal mountains have been drawing in trekkers and climbers for many years. These same mountains are the source for the variety of whitewater challenges for the paddlers. Moreover, Nepal has a series of most outstanding river journeys. Rafting in Nepal, includes an adrenaline-charged mountain streams to a classing big volume wilderness. Furthermore, the combination of spectacular raging rivers, mountain scenery, and a rich cultural diversity makes rafting in Nepal an obvious choice. The number of visitors traveling Nepal for rafting is being in a continuous rise. There are many companies in Nepal that cater specially caters for rafters. On these rafting trips in Nepal you get to explore the river with raft carrying all your gear and food, and often camp on the beaches enjoying the starry nights. <strong>When To Go</strong> The best time for rafting in Nepal is from September to early December (Autumn), and March to early June (Spring). during the months of July and August (Monsoons), the rivers can be extremely high. If you are planing rafting in Nepal during monsoon, you must be an experienced rafter. Furthermore, you will require to book your trip through a very experienced rafting company with an intimate knowledge of the river. However, October till December is the ideal months to plan a rafting trip in Nepal. Moreover, these months are the most popular time for rafting. In January, the rivers become too cold unless you have a wet suit. Further, as the days are shorter during winter, these times are best to consider the short rafting trips. <strong>Equipment</strong>  If you have booked your rafting in Nepal through a <strong><a href="https://www.yakkytours.com/">local travel agency in Nepal</a></strong>, they arrange everything. All the equipment is is there. Furthermore, if you are opting for multi-day rafting trip, tents are also supplied. However, you should carry the following supplies on your own: - A swimsuit - Sunhat - Sunscreen - Light tennis shoes or sandals (with stripes so that they remain on your feet) - Sleeping bag (for overnight trips) - Towel/Toiletries - Long sleeve T-shirt / turtlenecks (synthetic) <strong>Safety</strong> Generally, rafting in Nepal is viewed as a safe adventure activity. The mishap rate is a lot of lower contrasted with skiing or mountain biking. In any case, the administration is setting the standard to guarantee that your experience will be totally safe. The rafting organisation will provide with well function raft, first-aid kit, helmet, and a life jacket. Furthermore, 2 Kayaks will be following your raft in an event the raft overturns. However, we suggest you to carry a valid travel insurance. If you do not have insurance we recommend you to purchase the insurance policy from your home country. <strong>River Grading System</strong> River Grading System or River Rapids are from Grade I to Grave VI depending upon the difficulty. Class I rapid is an easy moving river with few obstacles, where Grade VI is nearly impossible to navigate. Anyone who is in a reasonable physical shape and not afraid of water can safely go on river graded class I to III. International rafting standard define I to III rapid as “Easy” to ” Moderate“. However, for those who are seeking a thrilling adventure, Class IV river is difficult and exciting. However, rafting in these rapids will require a prior experience. Class V rapid is a very large step from class IV. You can expect a long continuous section of powerful white water, strenuous paddling, steep constricted channels, powerful waves and high possibility of overturning the raft. Nepal has a reputation for difficult white water. However, there are also rivers and section which have easy rapids. <strong>Some Of The Best Rivers For Rafting In Nepal:</strong> <strong>Seti River (rapid Class III and IV-During Monsoons)</strong>  The Seti River passes through stunning wilderness landscape, green slopes and valleys. It is a best rafting for the bird watchers. This gentle river has little and clear rapids. Rafting on Seti River – is a perfect excursion for those needing to encounter a portion of the staggering stream landscape in Nepal without the power of perplexing or testing rapids. The Seti river is a truly reasonable stream for family excursions. <strong>Trisuli River (Rapid Class III to IV- During Monsoons)</strong>  For the majority of the year the rapids experienced on the Trisuli are direct, effectively arranged and very much scattered. Trisuli stream is a fantastic waterway for those searching for a short stream trip, without the test of immense rapids, yet with some truly energizing rapids, with wonderful view and a moderately quiet condition. <strong>Bhote Koshi (Rapid Class IV to V – During monsoons)</strong>  The Bhote Kosi is one of the best rafting trips on the planet. It is the steepest river in Nepal, with persistent, quick activity, making this river a full commitment and an enormous adrenaline surge. This rafting in Nepal is a perfect for those needing a short yet extraordinary and exciting rafting trip. It is more qualified to the individuals who has some past rafting experience. <strong>Choosing a River</strong> Before you decide to raft in Nepal, you need to decide what you want from the trip. Nepal offers rafting since 1 to 12 days on different rivers. If you are traveling Nepal with the sole objective of rafting in Nepal you may choose longer trips such as Sun Koshi (in autumn), the Karnali river and Tamur River offers some heart-thumping white water with the incredible journeying aspect of a long river trip. If a long trip is simply impossible because of financial or time constraints, don’t undervalue the shorter ones. Moreover, There are also a medium-length options that are perfect for people who wish to experience river rafting but have limited time. <strong>On The River</strong> Your river guide will give you a comprehensive safety briefing talk and paddle training before you launch off downstream. - Always listen to what your guide is telling you. Always wear your life jacket. Wear your helmet, and make sure that your life jacket and helmet are properly adjusted. - Keep your feet and arms inside the raft. If the raft hits a rock or wall, and you are in the way, the better you’ll escape with is a laceration. - If you fall into a white water rapid, get into white water swimming position. You should be on your back, with your feet downstream and up where you can see them. - Hold on your paddle as this will make you more visible. - Relax and breathe when you aren’t going through the waves. - Turn over and swim at the end of the rapid when the water is calm. Self rescue is the best rescue. |
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On these rafting trips in Nepal you get to explore the river with raft carrying all your gear and food, and often camp on the beaches enjoying the starry nights.\n\n<strong>When To Go</strong>\n\nThe best time for rafting in Nepal is from September to early December (Autumn), and March to early June (Spring). during the months of July and August (Monsoons), the rivers can be extremely high. If you are planing rafting in Nepal during monsoon, you must be an experienced rafter. Furthermore, you will require to book your trip through a very experienced rafting company with an intimate knowledge of the river.\n\nHowever, October till December is the ideal months to plan a rafting trip in Nepal. Moreover, these months are the most popular time for rafting. In January, the rivers become too cold unless you have a wet suit. Further, as the days are shorter during winter, these times are best to consider the short rafting trips.\n\n<strong>Equipment</strong>\n\n\n\nIf you have booked your rafting in Nepal through a <strong><a href=\"https://www.yakkytours.com/\">local travel agency in Nepal</a></strong>, they arrange everything. All the equipment is is there. Furthermore, if you are opting for multi-day rafting trip, tents are also supplied.\n\nHowever, you should carry the following supplies on your own:\n\n- A swimsuit\n- Sunhat\n- Sunscreen\n- Light tennis shoes or sandals (with stripes so that they remain on your feet)\n- Sleeping bag (for overnight trips)\n- Towel/Toiletries\n- Long sleeve T-shirt / turtlenecks (synthetic)\n\n<strong>Safety</strong>\n\nGenerally, rafting in Nepal is viewed as a safe adventure activity. The mishap rate is a lot of lower contrasted with skiing or mountain biking. In any case, the administration is setting the standard to guarantee that your experience will be totally safe. The rafting organisation will provide with well function raft, first-aid kit, helmet, and a life jacket. Furthermore, 2 Kayaks will be following your raft in an event the raft overturns.\n\nHowever, we suggest you to carry a valid travel insurance. If you do not have insurance we recommend you to purchase the insurance policy from your home country.\n\n<strong>River Grading System</strong>\n\nRiver Grading System or River Rapids are from Grade I to Grave VI depending upon the difficulty. Class I rapid is an easy moving river with few obstacles, where Grade VI is nearly impossible to navigate.\n\nAnyone who is in a reasonable physical shape and not afraid of water can safely go on river graded class I to III. International rafting standard define I to III rapid as “Easy” to ” Moderate“. 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Rafting on Seti River – is a perfect excursion for those needing to encounter a portion of the staggering stream landscape in Nepal without the power of perplexing or testing rapids. The Seti river is a truly reasonable stream for family excursions.\n\n<strong>Trisuli River (Rapid Class III to IV- During Monsoons)</strong>\n\n\n\nFor the majority of the year the rapids experienced on the Trisuli are direct, effectively arranged and very much scattered. Trisuli stream is a fantastic waterway for those searching for a short stream trip, without the test of immense rapids, yet with some truly energizing rapids, with wonderful view and a moderately quiet condition.\n\n<strong>Bhote Koshi (Rapid Class IV to V – During monsoons)</strong>\n\n\n\nThe Bhote Kosi is one of the best rafting trips on the planet. It is the steepest river in Nepal, with persistent, quick activity, making this river a full commitment and an enormous adrenaline surge. \n\nThis rafting in Nepal is a perfect for those needing a short yet extraordinary and exciting rafting trip. It is more qualified to the individuals who has some past rafting experience.\n\n<strong>Choosing a River</strong>\n\nBefore you decide to raft in Nepal, you need to decide what you want from the trip. Nepal offers rafting since 1 to 12 days on different rivers.\n\nIf you are traveling Nepal with the sole objective of rafting in Nepal you may choose longer trips such as Sun Koshi (in autumn), the Karnali river and Tamur River offers some heart-thumping white water with the incredible journeying aspect of a long river trip.\n\nIf a long trip is simply impossible because of financial or time constraints, don’t undervalue the shorter ones. 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| body | Nepal Holidays are diverse, ranging from <strong><a href="https://www.yakkytours.com/holiday-collection/adventure-trips/">Adventure Holidays</a></strong>, <strong><a href="https://www.yakkytours.com/holiday-collection/cultural-trips/">Cultural Holidays</a></strong>, <strong><a href="https://www.yakkytours.com/holiday-collection/scenic-trips/">Scenic Holidays</a></strong>, <strong><a href="https://www.yakkytours.com/holiday-collection/wildlife-trips/">Wildlife Holidays</a></strong>, <strong><a href="https://www.yakkytours.com/holiday-collection/trekking/">Trekking</a></strong> to name a few. Moreover, this diversity in Nepal Holidays is due to its diverse geography. Holidays in Nepal are as diverse as its geography, culture, and people. This country has something for everyone. Geographically, Nepal is divided into three regions. The Terai regions, the Hilly region, and the Himalaya region. Thanks to this diverse geography, Nepal makes a perfect destination for everyone. Different geographical region offers different varieties of activities to the travelers. <strong>Terai Region For Wildlife Holidays and Pilgrimage</strong> This region of the country runs between Nepal, India border. This region start at lowest level starts from 60 meters above sea level till 700 meters to 1000 meters at the highest point. Further, this region covers 19% of the total area of Nepal. This region of Nepal, enjoys a tropical climate and is famous for wildlife reserves and religious sites. However, the first time visitors often overlook this southern edge of the country. Moreover, this region do not offer much of the tourist attraction, hence, remains overlooked. However, if you are planning for wildlife holidays in Nepal or are in a pilgrimage tour, this region of Nepal has popular religious sites. <strong>Wildlife As a Tourist Attraction in Terai</strong> Wildlife enthusiasts can make their way to more accessible <strong>Chitwan National Park</strong>. Moreover, for good wildlife sightings <strong>Bardia National Park</strong> is recommended.  However, Bardia sees very few tourists due to its inaccessibility. However, for those who make a short 1 hour flight to Nepalgunj and 2.5 hours drive to Bardia, will find a peaceful jungle experience with high probability of spotting an elusive Bengal tiger.  <strong>Pilgrimage as Tourist Attraction in Terai</strong> Furthermore, if you are traveling Nepal for pilgrimage, between Chitwan and Bardia is Lumbini, the birthplace of Buddha. This is one of the world’s best Buddhist pilgrimage destination.  Other pilgrimage center of Janakpur is a popular attraction for the Hindu pilgrims. Janakpur has played a pivotal role in the development of Hinduism. This region has short winters, but searing heat for the rest of the year. If you are planning to visit these wildlife reserves or religious sites located in the Terai Region of Nepal, the best time months will be from October till March. <strong>Hilly Region For Cultural and Scenic Holiday</strong> This region in Nepal meets the steamy tropical jungles in the south and ice-cold of the Himalayas in the north. Blessed with superb scenery and also is a starting point of world- famous Annapurna trek. This is a region of eternal fascination. This region starts from 1000 meters above sea level at ends at 2,700 meters above sea level. <strong>Kathmandu</strong> This region is one of the most scenic and culturally diverse region in Nepal. Kathmandu, the biggest metropolitan capital of the country is the best attraction in this region of Nepal. If you are interested in Nepal culture, Kathmandu is one of the most <strong><a href="https://www.yakkytours.com/destination/nepal/popular-destinations-in-nepal/">popular destinations in Nepal</a></strong>.  Kathmandu is a melting pot of different ethnic groups. The city is dominated by magnificent architectures, Hindu temples, and famous Buddhist Stupas. Hence, this makes Kathmandu <strong>"An Open Air Museum"</strong>. While, this city is a big, congested, and contaminated city, Kathmandu holds probably the most delightful and well-protected cultural heritage sites. Also, it doesn’t take long to get out into the encompassing open country. The city is surrounded by still-lush farmland and villages, with the Himalayas in the backdrop.  Visits to Kathmandu can be planned all year round. During winters only mornings and evenings are cooler. However, afternoon are sunny and bright. Also, during the monsoons, it does not continuously rain the whole day, hence, making it all year round destination in Nepal. <strong>Pokhara</strong> After Kathmandu, Pokhara is the second best attraction in Nepal. Blessed with emerald lake and closer view of mountains, it remains the second choice of the travelers after Kathmandu. Furthermore, this small city is cleaner than Kathmandu, less congested, closer to the mountains, and full of adventure activities. Also, this place is starting point of world – famous <strong>Annapurna trekking</strong>. Please read <strong><a href="https://medium.com/@bib2rck/my-ultimate-guide-to-pokhara-what-to-do-see-eat-d923bdcbce2c">Ultimate Guide To Pokhara</a></strong>  The best time to visit Pokhara is from October till March. Further, Nagarkot, Bandipur, and Daman are famous hill stations in this region. Hence, this region of Nepal is blessed by numerous World Heritage Sites, scenic destinations, and medieval architectures. <strong>Himalaya Region For Adventure Holidays</strong> This region begins starts 3000 meters above sea level and culminating at 8,848 meters, the top of Mount Everest. Geographically, it covers 16% of the total area of Nepal. Furthermore, this region includes 10 of the world’s 14 tallest mountains. Moreover, various part of this region is only accessible by trekking. Nepal is a best trekking destination of Nepal. Travelers interested in trekking venture to this region of Nepal. Furthermore, Himalaya region is Nepal’s main draw card.  The Himalaya range runs east to west of the country, across numerous areas and districts. Furthermore, the Himalayas form the border between Nepal and Tibet. A few trekking are easily accessible such as Annapurna treks and Everest treks—with various tea houses en route. However, others are extremely remote, requiring multiple domestic flights and camping equipment. A great many people’s visit to Nepal wouldn’t be complete without trekking in Nepal. As trekking is the best way to know the culture of Nepal.  <strong>The best time for trekking in Nepal is from October till December (Autumn Season) and March till May (Spring season).</strong> |
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However, if you are planning for wildlife holidays in Nepal or are in a pilgrimage tour, this region of Nepal has popular religious sites.\n\n<strong>Wildlife As a Tourist Attraction in Terai</strong>\n\nWildlife enthusiasts can make their way to more accessible <strong>Chitwan National Park</strong>. Moreover, for good wildlife sightings <strong>Bardia National Park</strong> is recommended.\n\n\n\nHowever, Bardia sees very few tourists due to its inaccessibility. However, for those who make a short 1 hour flight to Nepalgunj and 2.5 hours drive to Bardia, will find a peaceful jungle experience with high probability of spotting an elusive Bengal tiger.\n\n\n\n<strong>Pilgrimage as Tourist Attraction in Terai</strong>\n\nFurthermore, if you are traveling Nepal for pilgrimage, between Chitwan and Bardia is Lumbini, the birthplace of Buddha. This is one of the world’s best Buddhist pilgrimage destination.\n\n\n\nOther pilgrimage center of Janakpur is a popular attraction for the Hindu pilgrims. Janakpur has played a pivotal role in the development of Hinduism.\n\nThis region has short winters, but searing heat for the rest of the year. If you are planning to visit these wildlife reserves or religious sites located in the Terai Region of Nepal, the best time months will be from October till March.\n\n<strong>Hilly Region For Cultural and Scenic Holiday</strong>\n\nThis region in Nepal meets the steamy tropical jungles in the south and ice-cold of the Himalayas in the north. Blessed with superb scenery and also is a starting point of world- famous Annapurna trek. This is a region of eternal fascination. This region starts from 1000 meters above sea level at ends at 2,700 meters above sea level.\n\n<strong>Kathmandu</strong>\n\nThis region is one of the most scenic and culturally diverse region in Nepal. Kathmandu, the biggest metropolitan capital of the country is the best attraction in this region of Nepal. If you are interested in Nepal culture, Kathmandu is one of the most <strong><a href=\"https://www.yakkytours.com/destination/nepal/popular-destinations-in-nepal/\">popular destinations in Nepal</a></strong>.\n\n\n\nKathmandu is a melting pot of different ethnic groups. The city is dominated by magnificent architectures, Hindu temples, and famous Buddhist Stupas. Hence, this makes Kathmandu <strong>\"An Open Air Museum\"</strong>. While, this city is a big, congested, and contaminated city, Kathmandu holds probably the most delightful and well-protected cultural heritage sites. Also, it doesn’t take long to get out into the encompassing open country. The city is surrounded by still-lush farmland and villages, with the Himalayas in the backdrop.\n\n\n\nVisits to Kathmandu can be planned all year round. During winters only mornings and evenings are cooler. However, afternoon are sunny and bright. Also, during the monsoons, it does not continuously rain the whole day, hence, making it all year round destination in Nepal.\n\n<strong>Pokhara</strong>\n\nAfter Kathmandu, Pokhara is the second best attraction in Nepal. Blessed with emerald lake and closer view of mountains, it remains the second choice of the travelers after Kathmandu. Furthermore, this small city is cleaner than Kathmandu, less congested, closer to the mountains, and full of adventure activities. Also, this place is starting point of world – famous <strong>Annapurna trekking</strong>.\n\nPlease read <strong><a href=\"https://medium.com/@bib2rck/my-ultimate-guide-to-pokhara-what-to-do-see-eat-d923bdcbce2c\">Ultimate Guide To Pokhara</a></strong>\n\n\n\nThe best time to visit Pokhara is from October till March.\n\nFurther, Nagarkot, Bandipur, and Daman are famous hill stations in this region.\n\nHence, this region of Nepal is blessed by numerous World Heritage Sites, scenic destinations, and medieval architectures.\n\n<strong>Himalaya Region For Adventure Holidays</strong>\n\nThis region begins starts 3000 meters above sea level and culminating at 8,848 meters, the top of Mount Everest. Geographically, it covers 16% of the total area of Nepal. Furthermore, this region includes 10 of the world’s 14 tallest mountains. Moreover, various part of this region is only accessible by trekking. Nepal is a best trekking destination of Nepal. Travelers interested in trekking venture to this region of Nepal. Furthermore, Himalaya region is Nepal’s main draw card.\n\n\n\nThe Himalaya range runs east to west of the country, across numerous areas and districts. Furthermore, the Himalayas form the border between Nepal and Tibet. A few trekking are easily accessible such as Annapurna treks and Everest treks—with various tea houses en route. However, others are extremely remote, requiring multiple domestic flights and camping equipment. A great many people’s visit to Nepal wouldn’t be complete without trekking in Nepal. As trekking is the best way to know the culture of Nepal.\n\n\n\n<strong>The best time for trekking in Nepal is from October till December (Autumn Season) and March till May (Spring season).</strong>",
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| body | Food is the best tool to nurture relationship. Think where did you meet your first date? May be the best restaurant in the town or any of your favorite restaurants. Food brings everyone together a household, a society, and a culture. As a rule, the food we eat were the same from the generations that preceded us. The food that our parents arranged for us when we were with them is most presumably a similar that we are probably going to plan our children. Furthermore, when we wind up making a trip to different places of the world, you will likely enter the restaurant that expertise in making our traditional food. <strong>Food Is an Important Part of Nepal Culture</strong> Nepalese food normally has an assortments of cooking styles depending upon the ethnicity, climate, and geography identifying Nepal culture. Nepal national food <strong>Dal-bhat-tarkari</strong> makes most part of day-to-day diet. <strong>Dal</strong>, a soup made of lentils and flavors, served over bubbled grain, bhat—typically rice yet here and there another and vegetable curry, <strong>tarkari</strong>. Sauces, normally modest quantities of zesty pickle, new or matured, and of which there are an impressive several varieties. <strong>Nepal Food Is as Diverse As Nepal Culture</strong> Furthermore, it’s imperative to recollect that, Nepal culture is diverse and complex, however, food is an identity to Nepal culture. Nepal is the meeting place of the Indo- Aryan people of India and Tibetans of Himalaya. There are three main cultural zones east, west and north, including the high Himalayas, the middle hills, and the Terai. Each group has adapted its lifestyle and culinary practices. Food here is as diverse as its culture. <strong>Newari Food From the Middle Hills of Nepal</strong> The Newars living in the urbanized middle hills of Nepal, especially in Kathmandu Valley make up about 6% of the Nepal population. Especially, day- to- day Newari food include for the most part of normal traditional food.  Newaris are great meat eaters. Buffalo is the meat of choice. Very little is wasted when a buffalo is slaughtered. Furthermore, Newari restaurants, serve dishes made from every parts of buffalo from fried brains to tongue and steamed blood. Many Newari dishes are only eaten in particular celebrations. <strong>Thakali Food From The Middle Hills of Nepal</strong> Originating along the Kali Gandaki Valley in Central Nepal, Thakali food is one of the delicacy in Nepal. Thakali food uses locally grown buckwheat, grain, millet and lentils, just as rice, maize and lentils imported from lower areas to the south. The grain might be ground and boiled into a thick porridge that is served instead of rice with lentils. A sort of lentils are even produced using dried, ground buckwheat leaves. Grain can be cooked or popped in hot sand (which is then sieved off) as a snack. Thakali’s, likewise, pursue the Tibetan traditions of getting ready <strong>tsampa</strong> and tea with spread and salt. Ghee is generally used in this tea planning and as a cooking oil generally. <strong>Tibetan Influenced food From High Himalayan Region of Nepal</strong> If you are <strong><a href="https://www.yakkytours.com/holiday-collection/trekking/">trekking</a></strong> in the mountain regions of Nepal you will get to experience Tibetan influenced food. The mountain regions of Nepal is not fertile compared to the hilly and the Terai regions of Nepal. Moreover, the weather is cold all around the year. Snow fall dominates rainfall in these regions. The food grown here are buckwheat, millet, exposed grain, and regular beans. Potatoes are another significant staple food. Furthermore, a significant amount of rice gets imported from the middle hills. <strong>Food From Terai</strong> Terai is the most fertile region in Nepal. The food here is more varied than in the Middle Hills because of more variety of crops grown locally. A common set incorporates basmati rice with ghee, pigeon pea daal, tarkari (cooked assortment of vegetable), taruwa (battered crude vegetables known as taruwa/baruwa, such as, potato, brinjal/aubergine, bean stew, cauliflower and so on rotisserie in the oil), papad/papadum, mango/lemon pickles and yogurt. Non- Vegetarian food includes most part fish or goat curry. <strong>List of Popular Food In Nepal</strong>  |
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"body": "Food is the best tool to nurture relationship. Think where did you meet your first date? May be the best restaurant in the town or any of your favorite restaurants. Food brings everyone together a household, a society, and a culture.\n\nAs a rule, the food we eat were the same from the generations that preceded us. The food that our parents arranged for us when we were with them is most presumably a similar that we are probably going to plan our children. Furthermore, when we wind up making a trip to different places of the world, you will likely enter the restaurant that expertise in making our traditional food.\n\n<strong>Food Is an Important Part of Nepal Culture</strong>\n\nNepalese food normally has an assortments of cooking styles depending upon the ethnicity, climate, and geography identifying Nepal culture. Nepal national food <strong>Dal-bhat-tarkari</strong> makes most part of day-to-day diet. <strong>Dal</strong>, a soup made of lentils and flavors, served over bubbled grain, bhat—typically rice yet here and there another and vegetable curry, <strong>tarkari</strong>. Sauces, normally modest quantities of zesty pickle, new or matured, and of which there are an impressive several varieties.\n\n<strong>Nepal Food Is as Diverse As Nepal Culture</strong>\n\nFurthermore, it’s imperative to recollect that, Nepal culture is diverse and complex, however, food is an identity to Nepal culture.\n\nNepal is the meeting place of the Indo- Aryan people of India and Tibetans of Himalaya. There are three main cultural zones east, west and north, including the high Himalayas, the middle hills, and the Terai. Each group has adapted its lifestyle and culinary practices. Food here is as diverse as its culture.\n\n<strong>Newari Food From the Middle Hills of Nepal</strong>\n\nThe Newars living in the urbanized middle hills of Nepal, especially in Kathmandu Valley make up about 6% of the Nepal population. Especially, day- to- day Newari food include for the most part of normal traditional food.\n\n\n\nNewaris are great meat eaters. Buffalo is the meat of choice. Very little is wasted when a buffalo is slaughtered. Furthermore, Newari restaurants, serve dishes made from every parts of buffalo from fried brains to tongue and steamed blood. Many Newari dishes are only eaten in particular celebrations.\n\n<strong>Thakali Food From The Middle Hills of Nepal</strong>\n\nOriginating along the Kali Gandaki Valley in Central Nepal, Thakali food is one of the delicacy in Nepal. Thakali food uses locally grown buckwheat, grain, millet and lentils, just as rice, maize and lentils imported from lower areas to the south. The grain might be ground and boiled into a thick porridge that is served instead of rice with lentils. A sort of lentils are even produced using dried, ground buckwheat leaves. Grain can be cooked or popped in hot sand (which is then sieved off) as a snack. Thakali’s, likewise, pursue the Tibetan traditions of getting ready <strong>tsampa</strong> and tea with spread and salt. Ghee is generally used in this tea planning and as a cooking oil generally.\n\n<strong>Tibetan Influenced food From High Himalayan Region of Nepal</strong>\n\nIf you are <strong><a href=\"https://www.yakkytours.com/holiday-collection/trekking/\">trekking</a></strong> in the mountain regions of Nepal you will get to experience Tibetan influenced food. The mountain regions of Nepal is not fertile compared to the hilly and the Terai regions of Nepal. Moreover, the weather is cold all around the year. Snow fall dominates rainfall in these regions. The food grown here are buckwheat, millet, exposed grain, and regular beans. Potatoes are another significant staple food. Furthermore, a significant amount of rice gets imported from the middle hills.\n\n<strong>Food From Terai</strong>\n\nTerai is the most fertile region in Nepal. The food here is more varied than in the Middle Hills because of more variety of crops grown locally. A common set incorporates basmati rice with ghee, pigeon pea daal, tarkari (cooked assortment of vegetable), taruwa (battered crude vegetables known as taruwa/baruwa, such as, potato, brinjal/aubergine, bean stew, cauliflower and so on rotisserie in the oil), papad/papadum, mango/lemon pickles and yogurt. Non- Vegetarian food includes most part fish or goat curry.\n\n<strong>List of Popular Food In Nepal</strong>\n\n",
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| body | Nepal is renowned across the globe for highest mountains and famous view points making it one of the best honeymoon destinations in the world. Visitors come to the famous view points of Nepal to glimpse mesmerizing sunrise and sunset views. Furthermore, the landscape set amid the lap of the Himalayas makes this place as close to the <strong>“Shangri- La"</strong>. As a honeymoon destination, Nepal is second to none. Furthermore, this country has numerous stunning honeymoon destinations that leave you awestruck and give you some lifetime recollections. Here we are listing some of the famous honeymoon destinations in Nepal: <strong>Nagarkot</strong> Nagarkot has a notoriety for being the top spot for enjoying the Himalayan views from the solace of your hotel room. Only 32 km from Kathmandu, Nagarkot, offers one of the phenomenal views of the Himalaya panorama. However, timing is everything, as the mountains are famous for vanishing behind overcast skies. Therefore, the best time to see the mountains under a clear blue sky is from March to April and October to December.  Further, along with top-notch accommodation, Nagarkot undoubtedly is one of the best honeymoon destinations in Nepal. Holds your hands together and catch the first rays of the sun kissing the mount tops. Further, tucked far away from the city, this place will provide both of you a fairy tale vibe. Your heart will beat that little bit faster when you enjoy some time alone with your partner in this romantic hilltop town of Nagarkot. <strong>Pokhara</strong> Pokhara ticks all the privilege boxes, for being one of the best honeymoon destinations in Nepal. With tremendous landscape, cozy accommodations, close proximity to the world’s highest mountains, emerald lake, and a food galore, Pokhara proves to be one of the romantic destinations in Nepal.  What can be more romantic than witnessing the illumination of the majestic Annapurna from one of the best viewpoints, Sarangkot or paddling around the Phewa lake enjoying the picture-perfect snow-capped mountains in the backdrop? <strong>Bandipur</strong> Take a romance in a beautiful and peaceful hill top town of Bandipur. This is another hill top town located on the Prithvi Highway between Kathmandu and Pokhara. Bandipur is an undisturbed town with coming times past societies and customs. The mainstream thing about the town is its Newari culture.  Also, the following huge attraction of this hill town is mind blowing views of Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, Manaslu tops. To appreciate the honeymoon trip in Nepal in the midst of nature and culture magnificence implies, Bandipur is the one to pick. <strong>Daman</strong> For those couples looking for a definitive all encompassing Himalayan view, Daman is the spot to visit. Located approx 80 km southwest of the Kathmandu valley, Daman (2,400 m) offers the main unrestricted views in the whole Himalayan range – around 400 km of Himalayan Panorama including Mount Everest.  A stroll around the encompassing territory or a relaxing on the one of the retreats here is only an alternate involvement with it. It is one of the serene and beautiful hill station, making it one of the best honeymoon destinations in Nepal. <strong>Dhulikhel</strong> Another beautiful town famous for a panoramic view of the Himalayas is Dhulikhel. Located 32 Km from Kathmandu it is an interesting small Newar town. Further, with top-notch accommodation, this is a charming destination of Nepal, where nature couples with culture.  Moreover, if you both who find this combination interesting, Dhulikhel definitely will prove to be the best honeymoon destination in Nepal for you. <strong>Chitwan National Park</strong> <strong><a href="https://www.yakkytours.com/nepal-tour-package-with-chitwan-national-park/">Chitwan National Park</a></strong> is one of the best preserved wildlife sanctuary in South-East Asia. Furthermore, Chitwan offers one of the finest wildlife experiences in Asia. You must be very lucky to see elusive Bengal tiger, however, sightings of one-horned rhinoceros, various species of deer, and numerous species of birds during elephant safari is an unforgettable experience. For couples interested in wildlife activities Chitwan is a spectacular honeymoon destination in Nepal.  <strong>Plan Your Honeymoon Trip in Nepal With Yakky Tours</strong> <strong><a href="https://www.yakkytours.com/destination/nepal/">Yakky Tours Private Limited</a></strong>, a premium destination management company in Nepal, will customize a Nepal honeymoon tour package that guarantees one of the best experiences of your lifetime. Our nation isn’t just known as the place that is known for vivid societies, antiquated history, and the world’s tallest mountains, however, it is likewise a wonderful, sentimental and peaceful destination for honeymooners. Regardless, of whether you wish to explore an exotic spot, untamed wildlife life, or simply spend time having a romantic dinner in the lap of mountains and experience the best dawn and dusk with your dearest, Nepal has all you need. |
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"body": "Nepal is renowned across the globe for highest mountains and famous view points making it one of the best honeymoon destinations in the world. Visitors come to the famous view points of Nepal to glimpse mesmerizing sunrise and sunset views. Furthermore, the landscape set amid the lap of the Himalayas makes this place as close to the <strong>“Shangri- La\"</strong>.\n\nAs a honeymoon destination, Nepal is second to none. Furthermore, this country has numerous stunning honeymoon destinations that leave you awestruck and give you some lifetime recollections.\n\nHere we are listing some of the famous honeymoon destinations in Nepal:\n\n<strong>Nagarkot</strong>\n\nNagarkot has a notoriety for being the top spot for enjoying the Himalayan views from the solace of your hotel room. Only 32 km from Kathmandu, Nagarkot, offers one of the phenomenal views of the Himalaya panorama. However, timing is everything, as the mountains are famous for vanishing behind overcast skies. Therefore, the best time to see the mountains under a clear blue sky is from March to April and October to December.\n\n\n\nFurther, along with top-notch accommodation, Nagarkot undoubtedly is one of the best honeymoon destinations in Nepal. Holds your hands together and catch the first rays of the sun kissing the mount tops. Further, tucked far away from the city, this place will provide both of you a fairy tale vibe. Your heart will beat that little bit faster when you enjoy some time alone with your partner in this romantic hilltop town of Nagarkot.\n\n<strong>Pokhara</strong>\n\nPokhara ticks all the privilege boxes, for being one of the best honeymoon destinations in Nepal. With tremendous landscape, cozy accommodations, close proximity to the world’s highest mountains, emerald lake, and a food galore, Pokhara proves to be one of the romantic destinations in Nepal.\n\n\n\nWhat can be more romantic than witnessing the illumination of the majestic Annapurna from one of the best viewpoints, Sarangkot or paddling around the Phewa lake enjoying the picture-perfect snow-capped mountains in the backdrop?\n\n<strong>Bandipur</strong>\n\nTake a romance in a beautiful and peaceful hill top town of Bandipur. This is another hill top town located on the Prithvi Highway between Kathmandu and Pokhara. Bandipur is an undisturbed town with coming times past societies and customs. The mainstream thing about the town is its Newari culture.\n\n\n\nAlso, the following huge attraction of this hill town is mind blowing views of Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, Manaslu tops. To appreciate the honeymoon trip in Nepal in the midst of nature and culture magnificence implies, Bandipur is the one to pick.\n\n<strong>Daman</strong>\n\nFor those couples looking for a definitive all encompassing Himalayan view, Daman is the spot to visit. Located approx 80 km southwest of the Kathmandu valley, Daman (2,400 m) offers the main unrestricted views in the whole Himalayan range – around 400 km of Himalayan Panorama including Mount Everest.\n\n\n\nA stroll around the encompassing territory or a relaxing on the one of the retreats here is only an alternate involvement with it. It is one of the serene and beautiful hill station, making it one of the best honeymoon destinations in Nepal.\n\n<strong>Dhulikhel</strong>\n\nAnother beautiful town famous for a panoramic view of the Himalayas is Dhulikhel. Located 32 Km from Kathmandu it is an interesting small Newar town. Further, with top-notch accommodation, this is a charming destination of Nepal, where nature couples with culture.\n\n\n\nMoreover, if you both who find this combination interesting, Dhulikhel definitely will prove to be the best honeymoon destination in Nepal for you.\n\n<strong>Chitwan National Park</strong>\n\n<strong><a href=\"https://www.yakkytours.com/nepal-tour-package-with-chitwan-national-park/\">Chitwan National Park</a></strong> is one of the best preserved wildlife sanctuary in South-East Asia. Furthermore, Chitwan offers one of the finest wildlife experiences in Asia. You must be very lucky to see elusive Bengal tiger, however, sightings of one-horned rhinoceros, various species of deer, and numerous species of birds during elephant safari is an unforgettable experience. For couples interested in wildlife activities Chitwan is a spectacular honeymoon destination in Nepal.\n\n\n\n<strong>Plan Your Honeymoon Trip in Nepal With Yakky Tours</strong>\n\n<strong><a href=\"https://www.yakkytours.com/destination/nepal/\">Yakky Tours Private Limited</a></strong>, a premium destination management company in Nepal, will customize a Nepal honeymoon tour package that guarantees one of the best experiences of your lifetime. Our nation isn’t just known as the place that is known for vivid societies, antiquated history, and the world’s tallest mountains, however, it is likewise a wonderful, sentimental and peaceful destination for honeymooners. Regardless, of whether you wish to explore an exotic spot, untamed wildlife life, or simply spend time having a romantic dinner in the lap of mountains and experience the best dawn and dusk with your dearest, Nepal has all you need.",
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| body | Magnificent, enormous, little Tibet. Boudhanath Stupa defines itself thus. Further, it is one of the famous attractions in Nepal. Moreover, also known as <strong>"Little Tibet”</strong> due to its unique atmosphere resembling the Barkhor market place of Tibet. <br> Situated about 5 km northeast of Kathmandu city center, this magnificent Stupa of Boudhanath, an enormous Stupa in Nepal and one of the biggest Stupa on the planet. Likewise, Stupa in Sanskrit implies to a vault formed engineering, which is called Chorten in Tibetan. The Stupa is a venerated site for every one of the Buddhists around the globe. Besides, being one of the top tourist attractions in Nepal, this great Stupa is also the most important Tibetan monument outside Tibet. Early mornings and dusk are the best times to be here, when the out of the world’s cacophony of ritual music drifts from the house and a monastery that ring the Stupa, and monk, locals, pilgrims all perform <strong>Kora (circumambulation)</strong> together, strolling, shuffling, and prostrating their way around the dome. <br> Once you enter into this enclave off a bustling road in downtown Kathmandu, the atmosphere changes essentially. It hushes up, tranquil with an emanation of peacefulness. It is so intriguing meandering around the little gift shops and in the square encompassing the Boudanath Stupa. <strong>A Little History</strong> At some point after AD 600 the first Stupa at Boudhanath appeared, when the Tibetan ruler, Songtsen Gampo, changed over to Buddhism. As far as effortlessness and immaculateness of line, no other Stupa in Nepal comes close to Boudhanath. From its whitewashed dome to its glided tower painted with the infinitely knowledgeable eyes of the Buddha, the landmark is flawlessly proportioned. Join the Tibetan travelers on their morning and night Koras (circumambulations) for the best atmosphere. <strong>UNESCO World Heritage Site</strong> The Buddhist Stupa or the Boudha Stupa commands the horizon; it is one of the biggest exceptional structure’s Stupa on the planet. Moreover, the inundation of huge populaces of displaced people from Tibet has seen the development of more than 50 <strong>gompas (Tibetan religious circle)</strong> around Boudha. Starting at 1979, Boudha Stupa is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Alongside with other famous attractions in Nepal, this is one of the famous attractions in Nepal which draws every traveler who commence <strong><a href="https://www.yakkytours.com/destination/nepal/">Nepal tour</a></strong>. <strong>Bone of Gautama Buddha</strong> Stupas was originally built to house holy relics. It is not certain if anything is interred at Boudhanath. Some claim relics of past Buddha, Kashyapa is interred at Boudhanath Stupa. However, there are some who believe that there is a piece of bone that once belonged to Gautama Buddha. Access To The Stupa <br> The access to the Stupa is through the northern entrance, where you will see a small shrine dedicated to Ajima (group of goddesses of the Newar pantheon). The entrance fee is NPR 400 (foreigners) and NPR 100 (for Indians and SAARC nationals). After you enter the Stupa premise, it is possible to walk up into the upper layers of the Stupa. It’s a powerful, evocative place that’s brought alive by the Tibetan pilgrims who circumambulate the Stupa, together with, spinning prayer wheels, chatting, and murmuring prayers. <strong>Special Events</strong> Large crowds of Tibetan pilgrims celebrate <strong>The Loshar (Tibetan New Year)</strong> in February or early March. Furthermore, along with a portrait of the Dalai Lama, long copper horns blows along with the various masked dances. Another special event celebrated here is <strong>Buddha Jayanti (the Buddha’s birthday)</strong> on the full moon of April–May, when a picture of the Buddha gets strutted around the Stupa on an elephant. Moreover, the full moon of March–April, when ethnic Tamangs – the first gatekeepers of the Stupa – combine here to organize relationships, and several qualified ladies are lounging around the Stupa. <strong>Visiting Boudhanath Gompa’s</strong> Only a few gompa keep their doors open throughout the day. The best time to enter these gompas are obviously when they are open and mostly during their cacophonous morning and pre-dusk prayer rituals. Furthermore, before entering any one of these gompas, slip off shoes outside the main door. Then, salute with <strong>Namaste “Palms pressed together over the breast gesture"</strong>, and sit on the floor. Furthermore, most of the interiors of these gompas have glided statues of Buddha decorated with silk brocade hangings. <strong>Restaurants In and Around Boudhanath Stupa</strong> There are plenty of restaurants around the Stupa, with rooftop sitting for and standard tourist menus. Stick to Tibetan food and enjoy the view. Other, more authentic Tibetan restaurants with trademark curtained doors and windows lies in the back lanes of the main road. Most places remain open till 0900 pm. |
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Another special event celebrated here is <strong>Buddha Jayanti (the Buddha’s birthday)</strong> on the full moon of April–May, when a picture of the Buddha gets strutted around the Stupa on an elephant. Moreover, the full moon of March–April, when ethnic Tamangs – the first gatekeepers of the Stupa – combine here to organize relationships, and several qualified ladies are lounging around the Stupa.\n\n<strong>Visiting Boudhanath Gompa’s</strong>\n\nOnly a few gompa keep their doors open throughout the day. The best time to enter these gompas are obviously when they are open and mostly during their cacophonous morning and pre-dusk prayer rituals. Furthermore, before entering any one of these gompas, slip off shoes outside the main door. Then, salute with <strong>Namaste “Palms pressed together over the breast gesture\"</strong>, and sit on the floor. 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| body | Today we are sharing information on Nepal Bhutan tour. This is one of the best<strong> <a href="https://www.yakkytours.com/holiday-collection/multi-counties-trips/com">multi-country</a></strong> tour in Asia. Further, this tour offers you with the cultural and natural diversity in two lovely nations in the South-Asia. Nepal and Bhutan share many similarities. Both of these countries are blessed by the Himalayas and are landlocked countries sharing its border with India and China. Furthermore, these countries are as close as it gets to the “Shangri-la”. <br> Nepal, known by many as country of Mount Everest and for some as a birthplace of Buddha. This is a fascinating country in terms of its geographical and cultural diversity. The land rises abruptly from the sweltering Terai fields in the south at 60 meters above ocean level to the solidifying statures of the Himalayas in the north well over 8000 meters finishing in the most noteworthy point on earth, Mt. Everest at 8848 meters. Further, with lavish sub-tropical timberland, green slopes and valleys in the middle of – inside a separation of an insignificant 200 km. This country with the extraordinary and an excellent Himalayan range which stretches from east to west has mystified the whole world for quite a long time with its novel scene, intriguing excellence and doors to unending experience. Equally, Bhutan is an extraordinary place in the earth. Moreover, It is the last incredible Himalayan kingdom, covered in mystery and magic, where a conventional Buddhist culture cautiously grasps worldwide advancements. This country has mystified foreigners for a long time. Bhutan holds many surprises. Here the rice is red and larger penises painted on almost every building (also known as Phallus Paintings in Bhutan). Furthermore, pristine Himalayan landscape, primeval forests, beautiful traditional villages, fortress like dzongs, spectacular festivals makes this place as close to the “Shangri-La”. <strong>Start of Your Nepal Bhutan Tour</strong> This popular multi-country tours start from the Himalayan heartland of Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal. If you ask why Nepal is the best starting point for this tour? The rational answer is there are daily direct flight connection between Kathmandu and Paro (Bhutan’s only international air terminal). Furthermore, exploring the stunning birthplace of Buddha and the Land of Thunder Dragon will be quite an experience. <strong>Your Stay in Nepal Before Flying to Bhutan</strong> <strong>Arrival in Kathmandu</strong> This Nepal Bhutan tour starts upon your arrival in Kathmandu. Kathmandu is the biggest metropolitan capital of Nepal. This city is also referred to as ” A Living Cultural Museum” due to the sheer number of temples, monuments, and architecture dating back to the 17th and 18th century. <br> <strong>Tour of Kathmandu</strong> In Kathmandu, visit <strong>Kathmandu Durbar Square</strong>, which is the number one attraction in the country. Kathmandu’s Durbar Square is the place where the coronation of the kings and took place. Now there are no more glorious coronation ceremonies, however, the square remains the conventional heart of the old town and Kathmandu’s most awesome heritage of ancient architectures. <br> The next spot <strong>Swoyambhunath Stupa</strong> is the another attraction not to be missed in Kathmandu. This Buddhist temple, preached on the hilltop of Kathmandu. This temple is also referred to as the” Monkey Temple” due to the large tribe of monkeys guarding the hill. The monkeys are notoriously amazing, snatching anything from the visitor’s hand and it is amusing too. Furthermore, this site offers the bird’s eye view of Kathmandu Valley. <br> <br> Furthermore, <strong>Patan Durbar Square</strong> is the other attraction you do not want to miss in Nepal. A short drive from Kathmandu, Patan is one of the best attractions in Kathmandu. In comparison to Kathmandu Durbar Square, Patan Durbar Square has more concentration of monuments per square meter. Furthermore, this place is much crowded in comparison. Walking through Patan Durbar Square you will realize there are lots of wood and metal handicraft shops. So if you are looking for some souvenirs to take back home look out for good metal or wooden piece. <br> <strong>Flying To Bhutan</strong> After spending a couple of days in Kathmandu fly to Bhutan. Flight to Paro air terminal in Bhutan is one of the best flights. First, the first has the surprising landing system, during which plane moves significantly in the narrow valley before making it to the runway. Second and significantly more intriguing part of the flight is the dazzling mountain scene which you can see when flying from Kathmandu in great weather conditions. Further, Paro is legitimately considered as one of the most daring air terminals on the planet. <br> Bhutan is one of the expensive destinations in the world. Hence, foreigners will have to pay a minimum tariff of USD 250 per person per day. In case, you wish to stay in 4-star or 5- star hotels the Bhutan tour will be very expensive. However, this rate includes your accommodation, licensed guide to accompany you during your sightseeing tours, all meals, and applicable monumental entrance fees. <strong>Arrive Thimphu</strong> Now you have landed into one of the mysterious countries in the world where environmental protection goes hand in hand with cultural preservation. You will drive to Thimphu, the capital of this Himalayan Kingdom. The first thing that amazes you is the absence of traffic lights. You have just arrived from Kathmandu considered to be one of the polluted cities in Asia to the other dimension where the air is fresh, the traffic is minimized. <strong>Thimphu Full – Day Tour</strong> The next day you will visit the famous sightseeing spots which will include <strong>National Memorable Chorten</strong>. This huge Chorten is one of the most visited tourist spots in Thimphu, and for some, Bhutanese, it is the focal point of the day by day worship. Early morning is an incredible time to visit, as older individuals mix reflectively around the Chorten, families light spread lights, and children wearing their cultural dress rush out on their way to school. The other sights that you will visit are <strong>The National Textile Museum</strong>, <strong>National Institute for Zorig Chusum (painting school)</strong>, <strong>Buddha Dordenma</strong> (The huge 51m-tall steel statue of Buddha) and if time persists the ends after visiting <strong>Trashi Chho Dzong</strong> and <strong>Changangkha Lhakhang</strong>. <br> <br> <strong>Thimphu to Punakha</strong> Following day after breakfast, drive to <strong>Punakha</strong> via Dochu La Pass. Dochu La pass is located on the way to Punakha from Thimphu. The pass is a popular location among tourists as it offers a stunning 360 degree panoramic view of the Himalayan mountain range. The view is especially scenic on clear, winter days with snow – capped mountains forming a majestic backdrop to the tranquility of the 108 Chortens gracing the mountain pass. Upon arrival in Punakha visit <strong>Punakha Dzong</strong> <br> Punakha Dzong is arguably the most beautiful Dzong in the country, especially in spring when the lilac-coloured jacaranda trees bring a lush sensuality to the Dzong’s characteristically towering whitewashed walls. This Dzong was the second to be built in Bhutan and it served as the capital and the seat of government until the mid-1950s. All of Bhutan’s kings have been crowned here. The design is still the winter residence of the dratshang (official monk body). <strong>Punakha To Paro</strong> After breakfast, drive to Paro. In Paro you will visit the Paro Dzong. <strong>Paro Dzong</strong> ranks as a high point of Bhutanese architecture. <br> The massive buttressed walls that tower over the town are visible throughout the valley. It was formerly the meeting hall for the National Assembly and now, like most dzongs, houses both the monastic body and district government offices, including the local courts. Most of the chapels are closed to tourists, but it’s worth a visit for its stunning architecture and views. <strong>Hiking to Taktshang Monastery In Paro</strong> Next day hike to <strong>Taktshang Monastery</strong>. Taktshang Palphug Monastery more famous as Paro Taktshang is a Buddhist temple complex, which clings to a cliff, 3120 meters above the sea level on the side of the upper Paro valley, Bhutan. The Taktshang Palphug Monastery is one of the most famous touristic destinations of the country and the cultural icon of Bhutan. <br> <strong>Paro To Kathmandu</strong> You will be transferred to the Paro international airport and fly back to Kathmandu enjoying the Himalayas view from your flight. Furthermore, upon arrival in Kathmandu, you may fly back the next day or extend your Nepal visit by traveling to another famous destination like Pokhara or Chitwan and finish this fabulous Nepal Bhutan tour. |
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"body": "Today we are sharing information on Nepal Bhutan tour. This is one of the best<strong> <a href=\"https://www.yakkytours.com/holiday-collection/multi-counties-trips/com\">multi-country</a></strong> tour in Asia. Further, this tour offers you with the cultural and natural diversity in two lovely nations in the South-Asia.\n\nNepal and Bhutan share many similarities. Both of these countries are blessed by the Himalayas and are landlocked countries sharing its border with India and China. Furthermore, these countries are as close as it gets to the “Shangri-la”.\n\n<br>\n\nNepal, known by many as country of Mount Everest and for some as a birthplace of Buddha. This is a fascinating country in terms of its geographical and cultural diversity. The land rises abruptly from the sweltering Terai fields in the south at 60 meters above ocean level to the solidifying statures of the Himalayas in the north well over 8000 meters finishing in the most noteworthy point on earth, Mt. Everest at 8848 meters. Further, with lavish sub-tropical timberland, green slopes and valleys in the middle of – inside a separation of an insignificant 200 km.\n\nThis country with the extraordinary and an excellent Himalayan range which stretches from east to west has mystified the whole world for quite a long time with its novel scene, intriguing excellence and doors to unending experience.\n\nEqually, Bhutan is an extraordinary place in the earth. Moreover, It is the last incredible Himalayan kingdom, covered in mystery and magic, where a conventional Buddhist culture cautiously grasps worldwide advancements. This country has mystified foreigners for a long time. Bhutan holds many surprises. Here the rice is red and larger penises painted on almost every building (also known as Phallus Paintings in Bhutan). Furthermore, pristine Himalayan landscape, primeval forests, beautiful traditional villages, fortress like dzongs, spectacular festivals makes this place as close to the “Shangri-La”.\n\n<strong>Start of Your Nepal Bhutan Tour</strong>\n\nThis popular multi-country tours start from the Himalayan heartland of Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal. If you ask why Nepal is the best starting point for this tour? The rational answer is there are daily direct flight connection between Kathmandu and Paro (Bhutan’s only international air terminal).\n\nFurthermore, exploring the stunning birthplace of Buddha and the Land of Thunder Dragon will be quite an experience.\n\n<strong>Your Stay in Nepal Before Flying to Bhutan</strong>\n\n<strong>Arrival in Kathmandu</strong>\n\nThis Nepal Bhutan tour starts upon your arrival in Kathmandu. Kathmandu is the biggest metropolitan capital of Nepal. This city is also referred to as ” A Living Cultural Museum” due to the sheer number of temples, monuments, and architecture dating back to the 17th and 18th century.\n\n<br>\n\n<strong>Tour of Kathmandu</strong>\n\nIn Kathmandu, visit <strong>Kathmandu Durbar Square</strong>, which is the number one attraction in the country. Kathmandu’s Durbar Square is the place where the coronation of the kings and took place. Now there are no more glorious coronation ceremonies, however, the square remains the conventional heart of the old town and Kathmandu’s most awesome heritage of ancient architectures.\n\n<br>\n\nThe next spot <strong>Swoyambhunath Stupa</strong> is the another attraction not to be missed in Kathmandu. This Buddhist temple, preached on the hilltop of Kathmandu. This temple is also referred to as the” Monkey Temple” due to the large tribe of monkeys guarding the hill. The monkeys are notoriously amazing, snatching anything from the visitor’s hand and it is amusing too. Furthermore, this site offers the bird’s eye view of Kathmandu Valley.\n\n<br>\n\n<br>\n\nFurthermore, <strong>Patan Durbar Square</strong> is the other attraction you do not want to miss in Nepal. A short drive from Kathmandu, Patan is one of the best attractions in Kathmandu. In comparison to Kathmandu Durbar Square, Patan Durbar Square has more concentration of monuments per square meter. Furthermore, this place is much crowded in comparison. Walking through Patan Durbar Square you will realize there are lots of wood and metal handicraft shops. So if you are looking for some souvenirs to take back home look out for good metal or wooden piece.\n\n<br>\n\n<strong>Flying To Bhutan</strong>\n\nAfter spending a couple of days in Kathmandu fly to Bhutan. Flight to Paro air terminal in Bhutan is one of the best flights. First, the first has the surprising landing system, during which plane moves significantly in the narrow valley before making it to the runway. Second and significantly more intriguing part of the flight is the dazzling mountain scene which you can see when flying from Kathmandu in great weather conditions. Further, Paro is legitimately considered as one of the most daring air terminals on the planet.\n\n<br>\n\nBhutan is one of the expensive destinations in the world. Hence, foreigners will have to pay a minimum tariff of USD 250 per person per day. In case, you wish to stay in 4-star or 5- star hotels the Bhutan tour will be very expensive. However, this rate includes your accommodation, licensed guide to accompany you during your sightseeing tours, all meals, and applicable monumental entrance fees.\n\n<strong>Arrive Thimphu</strong>\n\nNow you have landed into one of the mysterious countries in the world where environmental protection goes hand in hand with cultural preservation.\n\nYou will drive to Thimphu, the capital of this Himalayan Kingdom. The first thing that amazes you is the absence of traffic lights. You have just arrived from Kathmandu considered to be one of the polluted cities in Asia to the other dimension where the air is fresh, the traffic is minimized.\n\n<strong>Thimphu Full – Day Tour</strong>\n\nThe next day you will visit the famous sightseeing spots which will include <strong>National Memorable Chorten</strong>. This huge Chorten is one of the most visited tourist spots in Thimphu, and for some, Bhutanese, it is the focal point of the day by day worship. Early morning is an incredible time to visit, as older individuals mix reflectively around the Chorten, families light spread lights, and children wearing their cultural dress rush out on their way to school. The other sights that you will visit are <strong>The National Textile Museum</strong>, <strong>National Institute for Zorig Chusum (painting school)</strong>, <strong>Buddha Dordenma</strong> (The huge 51m-tall steel statue of Buddha) and if time persists the ends after visiting <strong>Trashi Chho Dzong</strong> and <strong>Changangkha Lhakhang</strong>.\n\n<br>\n\n<br>\n\n<strong>Thimphu to Punakha</strong>\n\nFollowing day after breakfast, drive to <strong>Punakha</strong> via Dochu La Pass. Dochu La pass is located on the way to Punakha from Thimphu. The pass is a popular location among tourists as it offers a stunning 360 degree panoramic view of the Himalayan mountain range.\n\nThe view is especially scenic on clear, winter days with snow – capped mountains forming a majestic backdrop to the tranquility of the 108 Chortens gracing the mountain pass.\n\nUpon arrival in Punakha visit <strong>Punakha Dzong</strong>\n\n<br>\n\nPunakha Dzong is arguably the most beautiful Dzong in the country, especially in spring when the lilac-coloured jacaranda trees bring a lush sensuality to the Dzong’s characteristically towering whitewashed walls. This Dzong was the second to be built in Bhutan and it served as the capital and the seat of government until the mid-1950s. All of Bhutan’s kings have been crowned here. The design is still the winter residence of the dratshang (official monk body).\n\n<strong>Punakha To Paro</strong>\n\nAfter breakfast, drive to Paro. In Paro you will visit the Paro Dzong. <strong>Paro Dzong</strong> ranks as a high point of Bhutanese architecture.\n\n<br>\n\nThe massive buttressed walls that tower over the town are visible throughout the valley. It was formerly the meeting hall for the National Assembly and now, like most dzongs, houses both the monastic body and district government offices, including the local courts. Most of the chapels are closed to tourists, but it’s worth a visit for its stunning architecture and views.\n\n<strong>Hiking to Taktshang Monastery In Paro</strong>\n\nNext day hike to <strong>Taktshang Monastery</strong>. Taktshang Palphug Monastery more famous as Paro Taktshang is a Buddhist temple complex, which clings to a cliff, 3120 meters above the sea level on the side of the upper Paro valley, Bhutan.\n\nThe Taktshang Palphug Monastery is one of the most famous touristic destinations of the country and the cultural icon of Bhutan.\n\n<br>\n\n<strong>Paro To Kathmandu</strong>\nYou will be transferred to the Paro international airport and fly back to Kathmandu enjoying the Himalayas view from your flight.\n\nFurthermore, upon arrival in Kathmandu, you may fly back the next day or extend your Nepal visit by traveling to another famous destination like Pokhara or Chitwan and finish this fabulous Nepal Bhutan tour.",
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| body | Nepal is one of the natural and culturally blessed countries in the world. Moreover, nowhere else in the earth will you find such diversity in nature and culture. Hence, the theme of every Nepal tour package may be cultural tours or nature tours. In this article, I am including trekking in Nepal both as culture and nature tour As most of us already know Nepal is one of the famous trekking destinations in the world. Moreover, <strong><a href="https://www.yakkytours.com/holiday-collection/trekking/">trekking in Nepal</a></strong> is the best way to glimpse the nature and indulge in its culture. <br> <strong>Types of Tour Package</strong> Wherever in the world you travel there are two kinds of tour package you may select. One is private tour package in which the tour package exclusively designed as per your requirement. The other is a group tour, where you will be part of a big group which may comprise of other travelers who may be from different parts of the world. <strong>Private Tour Package in Nepal</strong> Private Nepal tour packages are designed as per your interest and requirement. All the service will be exclusively delivered to you, your family or colleagues who are traveling with you. You will have a private vehicle, a private guide to accompany you during your sightseeing tours, and there will be no time limit. You may spend as much time in one place and do not have to follow the group time limit restriction. Moreover, you will be always under the radar of your tour operator or <strong><a href="https://www.yakkytours.com/">travel agent</a></strong>. Moreover, if you are tired and wish to start the next day tour a bit later, there will be no problem. <br> Also, if you wish to start the tour earlier, it is your choice. In private tours <strong>“You Run The show”</strong>. Furthermore, the local travel agencies provide you an exceptional customer service. They are able to provide all the attention to you and your private group which might comprise your family or colleagues and whatever you will require will be at disposal. These types of trips are for <strong>“Time Poor and Cash Rich”</strong> travelers. Moreover, many of the Nepal tour packages are on a private basis. This is due to lack of promotion. Further, local travel agency do not want to take a risk of spending a lot of money to form a group. As it requires a continuous promotion in a niche market and a lot of the budget must be allocated in ad word campaign to communicate the message in the market to form a group. Some group Nepal tour packages do operate, however, these groups are formed by foreign tour operators, who spend lots in promotion to form a group of specified number of travelers. They will have a fixed departure date and will include travelers who might be from different parts of the world or different people from the same country, where the travel agents operate. After their seats are full they will send the group to Nepal. In Nepal their ground handling agent or local travel agency will handle the group as per the set itinerary. <strong>Group Tour Package in Nepal Or Fixed Departure Nepal Tour Packages</strong> If you choose group Nepal tour package, you will be a part of the group and you will have to strictly follow the program that you have booked. There will be a guide to escort the group, however, it is apparent the attention span of your guide has to be very wide, as he/she will be controlling a big group. <br> You will have to follow the group schedule; you will have to agree what the majority of the group wants. In short, you will not have a private time during the tours. These types of tours are perfect for <strong>“Cash Poor and Time Rich”</strong> travelers. As already mentioned these tour packages are designed by foreign travel agents and sent to Nepal. No one traveler gets a priority. You will have to stick to the plan. If you feel sick and think cannot start early morning tomorrow, you miss the tour. You are late getting ready, you might miss the tour. Definitely, this is a cheaper option but the local travel agency runs the show and you have to be present at the said time and said place. It sounds very harsh, however, travelers who are choosing group tours will certainly have knowledge of this before commencing group tours. <strong>Advantage Of Private Tour Packages In Nepal</strong> <strong>1. You Choose Who You Would Like To Travel With</strong> Meeting new people during your Nepal tour can be half the fun. However, there is constantly a hazard that there is somebody in the group that you cannot get along with which can in some cases put a damper on your Nepal tour. By booking a private tour you have the chance to bring the people that you wish to travel with. They might be your family or colleagues. You would definitely want to spend time with the people who are close to you and you enjoy traveling with. <strong>2. You Will Realize That You Missed Lot of Attractions In Internet or Guidebooks</strong> You may not know about all the superb encounters accessible to you in various areas of Nepal. In spite of the fact that you can do broad research on the web, read as many guide books, there are as yet many stunning encounters, restaurants, and nearby places that might be totally new or haven’t been shared via web-based networking media yet. If you choose private tour, with a local travel agency in Nepal, who will have good networks with every one of the areas as they are always searching out new encounters to provide a unique travel experience to their travelers. <strong>3. Travel When You want To</strong> You will definitely want to drop everything and take a break for an exciting Nepal vacation. However, you actually have numerous duties and commitments in your lives that need to be completed first. Hence, you may not be able to take a break on the fixed departure/group tours whose dates are fixed by bustling calendar the manner in which you’d like. With a private tour package, you can plan your vacation for when it works best for you. <strong>Advantages of Group Tour Packages In Nepal</strong> <strong>1. Develops A Social Network</strong> Pretty much every group Nepal tour package guarantees the opportunity to blend in with ‘similar travelers’ and, in spite of being a well-worn buzzword, it’s additionally valid. On the off chance that travelers were pulled into a similar itinerary, odds are they’ll share something in common with you. <strong>2. Good Price</strong> It’s a given that parting the expenses of transport, guide and trips among a group is more cost-effective than a private tour package. Furthermore, with more prominent numbers comes better purchasing force. As there are number of travelers, the amount you have to pay for the trip will be less as compared to that in private tour package |
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One is private tour package in which the tour package exclusively designed as per your requirement.\n\nThe other is a group tour, where you will be part of a big group which may comprise of other travelers who may be from different parts of the world.\n\n<strong>Private Tour Package in Nepal</strong>\n\nPrivate Nepal tour packages are designed as per your interest and requirement. All the service will be exclusively delivered to you, your family or colleagues who are traveling with you. You will have a private vehicle, a private guide to accompany you during your sightseeing tours, and there will be no time limit. You may spend as much time in one place and do not have to follow the group time limit restriction. Moreover, you will be always under the radar of your tour operator or <strong><a href=\"https://www.yakkytours.com/\">travel agent</a></strong>. \nMoreover, if you are tired and wish to start the next day tour a bit later, there will be no problem.\n\n<br>\n\nAlso, if you wish to start the tour earlier, it is your choice. In private tours <strong>“You Run The show”</strong>.\n\nFurthermore, the local travel agencies provide you an exceptional customer service. They are able to provide all the attention to you and your private group which might comprise your family or colleagues and whatever you will require will be at disposal. These types of trips are for <strong>“Time Poor and Cash Rich”</strong> travelers.\n\nMoreover, many of the Nepal tour packages are on a private basis. This is due to lack of promotion. Further, local travel agency do not want to take a risk of spending a lot of money to form a group. As it requires a continuous promotion in a niche market and a lot of the budget must be allocated in ad word campaign to communicate the message in the market to form a group.\n\nSome group Nepal tour packages do operate, however, these groups are formed by foreign tour operators, who spend lots in promotion to form a group of specified number of travelers. They will have a fixed departure date and will include travelers who might be from different parts of the world or different people from the same country, where the travel agents operate. After their seats are full they will send the group to Nepal. In Nepal their ground handling agent or local travel agency will handle the group as per the set itinerary.\n\n<strong>Group Tour Package in Nepal Or Fixed Departure Nepal Tour Packages</strong>\n\nIf you choose group Nepal tour package, you will be a part of the group and you will have to strictly follow the program that you have booked. There will be a guide to escort the group, however, it is apparent the attention span of your guide has to be very wide, as he/she will be controlling a big group.\n\n<br>\n\nYou will have to follow the group schedule; you will have to agree what the majority of the group wants. In short, you will not have a private time during the tours. These types of tours are perfect for <strong>“Cash Poor and Time Rich”</strong> travelers.\n\nAs already mentioned these tour packages are designed by foreign travel agents and sent to Nepal. No one traveler gets a priority. You will have to stick to the plan. If you feel sick and think cannot start early morning tomorrow, you miss the tour. You are late getting ready, you might miss the tour. Definitely, this is a cheaper option but the local travel agency runs the show and you have to be present at the said time and said place. It sounds very harsh, however, travelers who are choosing group tours will certainly have knowledge of this before commencing group tours.\n\n<strong>Advantage Of Private Tour Packages In Nepal</strong>\n\n<strong>1. You Choose Who You Would Like To Travel With</strong>\n\nMeeting new people during your Nepal tour can be half the fun. However, there is constantly a hazard that there is somebody in the group that you cannot get along with which can in some cases put a damper on your Nepal tour. By booking a private tour you have the chance to bring the people that you wish to travel with. They might be your family or colleagues. You would definitely want to spend time with the people who are close to you and you enjoy traveling with.\n\n<strong>2. You Will Realize That You Missed Lot of Attractions In Internet or Guidebooks</strong>\n\nYou may not know about all the superb encounters accessible to you in various areas of Nepal. 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| body | Nepal has the best trekking in the planet mainly the Annapurna trekking and <strong><a href="https://www.yakkytours.com/trip/everest-base-camp-trek/">Everest Base Camp Trek</a></strong> . It is well-known that this country is home to eight of the ten highest mountains in the world. Hence, many travelers visit Nepal to glimpse these Himalayas, some to trek to the best camps, and some to climb these highest monuments of nature. Moreover, this country is positioned as the best trekking destination in the world. Hence, during the peak tourist seasons that is during autumn and spring the maximum number of travelers come here to trek in the Annapurna or trek to Everest Base Camp. This article sheds some light on the Annapurna trekking as the best trekking on the planet. <br> <strong>1. Various Options</strong> Annapurna region offers the trekkers with a wide variety of options. You may trek for 2 days or trek 3 weeks and complete the whole Annapurna circuit. Furthermore, this region has numerous trails and you can choose the trail as per your time limit and budget. You may opt from short Annapurna trekking or a long Annapurna trekking. Furthermore, these different trails have different attractions. However, any trail you choose, the common feature is a fabulous view of the Himalayas and interaction with friendly mountain people. <br> Some of the popular Annapurna treks are Annapurna Panorama Trek, Poon Hill trek, Annapurna Base Camp trek, Annapurna Circuit trek, Mardi Himal trek among others. All treks are of different duration and budget. Hence, you may choose the one that suits you the most. Let us see some of the famous Annapurna treks: a. <strong><a href="https://www.yakkytours.com/trip/trek-in-annapurna/">Annapurna Panorama Trek</a></strong> <strong>Duration:</strong> 5 days to/from Pokhara <strong>Level:</strong> Moderate <strong>Maximum Altitude:</strong> 3210 m at Poon Hill This trek is the most intensely scenic short treks in Nepal, and one of the most well-trodden. In fact, This trek is so popular that you will spot lodges and tea stops at hourly interval or less. This trek takes you to the very heart of the Annapurna range, passing through huge hills in the Gurung country with ever- improving views of the Himalayas ahead. Furthermore, wherever you stand, the 360-degree views are unspeakably beautiful. <br> This is one of the popular trek in the Annapurna region and expect this trail to be crowded, particularly in peak tourist season (Spring and Autumn) <strong>b. Annapurna Base Camp Trek</strong> <strong>Duration:</strong> 9 days to/from Pokhara <strong>Level:</strong> Moderate <strong>Maximum Altitude:</strong> 4095 m at Annapurna Base Camp This Annapurna Base Camp trekking is a standout among other trekking trails on the planet. During this trek, you will pass through an assortment of territory. Beginning from marsh, thick rhododendron backwoods, and rice patios. Equally, offering an exceptional perspective on the mountains every day until you arrive at the base of the tenth most elevated mountain on the planet. Further, you will go directly through the focal point of Annapurna extend, a radiant field of stunning scale. This is a sacrosanct place that is known to local Gurung individuals. <br> Annapurna Base Camp trek course used to be a paradise for natural life and wildflowers visited uniquely by few shepherds who carried their groups to nibble summer glades. These days, there are a lot of ponies and yaks going through the trails and has now turned out to be probably the busiest trail where you will see the nearby individuals and high number of trekkers advancing up to the base camp. From multiple points of view, Annapurna Base Camp trek is a beautiful, extreme, and an immediate course into the core of Himalayas trekking through the best of Nepal’s decent variety. In addition, this trek gives a fine chance to get up near tremendous Himalayan pinnacles filling the horizon inside a brief time frame. In spite of the fact that the Annapurna Base Camp trek has some lofty trips, the trek isn’t very strenuous <strong>3. Annapurna Circuit trek</strong> <strong>Duration:</strong> 19-21 days (Depending where you start and end this trek) <strong>Level:</strong> Strenuous <strong>Maximum Altitude:</strong> 5416 m at Throng – La Pass Voted as the world’s longest trek, Annapurna Circuit trek, going through the world’s most profound Kali Gandaki gorge in Nepal is indeed, a lifetime experience. This trek begins from the swamps. As elevation grabs you will encounter the difference in the scenes, individuals and culture until you show up ” Throng-La Pass” the highest altitude pass in the world. Presently you are behind the Himalayas and the scene turns parched. You will see vacillating banners, Buddhist stupas, and soul contacting chyme. <br> <br> Regularly, it goes for 21 days to stroll the whole circuit; viewings various cultural assortments. Indeed, this is the best trek in Nepal. It crosses to the north of the Himalayan range, on to the Trans-Himalaya, and crosses go about 5,415 meters. <strong>2. Voted the Best Long Distance Trek</strong> The Annapurna Circuit trek has frequently been voted as the best long distance trek in the world. The Annapurna trail consolidated, in its old full structure, a wide assortment of atmosphere zones from tropics at 600 m to the arctic at 5416 am at the Thorong La pass (the highest pass on the planet) and cultural assortment of Hindu towns in the lower lower regions of the Tibetan culture of Manang Valley and lower Mustang. <strong>3. Cultural Diversity</strong> As the name recommends, the focal point of this part of the Annapurna trekking is the range of mountains that includes Annapurna I, the first of the 8,000 m tops to be ascended. Likewise, into this district is one more 8,000 m giant, Dhaulagiri, which is found west of Annapurna I. Between these two mountains lies the valley of the Kali-Gandaki River, the deepest gorge in the world. The trekkers experience the intriguing Thakali people in this district. They are known for being great in business adventures and their home cooking is savored by both the local people and the foreigners. Furthermore, during the Annapurna trekking, you pass through different, Gurung, Magar, Brahmans villages practicing different culture and lifestyle. Hence, the Annapurna trekking provides you deep cultural indulgence. <strong>4. Best View Point</strong> The Himalayan viewpoint Poon Hill (3193m) is located amid the steep, lush hill country between Pokhara and Kali Gandaki. The Poon Hill is among Nepal’s most popular viewpoints. Most trekkers climb to Poon Hill from the town of Ghorepani in the early morning to see the sunrise view. The views of Annapurna and Dhaulagiri are staggering and certainly justified regardless of great importance long early morning move along stone stairs through rhododendron forests. <br> This best viewpoint is very crowded, particularly during the peak trekking seasons in Spring and Autumn. 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You may trek for 2 days or trek 3 weeks and complete the whole Annapurna circuit.\n\nFurthermore, this region has numerous trails and you can choose the trail as per your time limit and budget. You may opt from short Annapurna trekking or a long Annapurna trekking. Furthermore, these different trails have different attractions. However, any trail you choose, the common feature is a fabulous view of the Himalayas and interaction with friendly mountain people.\n\n<br>\n\nSome of the popular Annapurna treks are Annapurna Panorama Trek, Poon Hill trek, Annapurna Base Camp trek, Annapurna Circuit trek, Mardi Himal trek among others. All treks are of different duration and budget. Hence, you may choose the one that suits you the most.\n\nLet us see some of the famous Annapurna treks:\n\na. <strong><a href=\"https://www.yakkytours.com/trip/trek-in-annapurna/\">Annapurna Panorama Trek</a></strong>\n\n<strong>Duration:</strong> 5 days to/from Pokhara\n\n<strong>Level:</strong> Moderate\n\n<strong>Maximum Altitude:</strong> 3210 m at Poon Hill\n\nThis trek is the most intensely scenic short treks in Nepal, and one of the most well-trodden. In fact, This trek is so popular that you will spot lodges and tea stops at hourly interval or less. This trek takes you to the very heart of the Annapurna range, passing through huge hills in the Gurung country with ever- improving views of the Himalayas ahead. Furthermore, wherever you stand, the 360-degree views are unspeakably beautiful.\n\n<br>\n\nThis is one of the popular trek in the Annapurna region and expect this trail to be crowded, particularly in peak tourist season (Spring and Autumn)\n\n<strong>b. 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These days, there are a lot of ponies and yaks going through the trails and has now turned out to be probably the busiest trail where you will see the nearby individuals and high number of trekkers advancing up to the base camp.\n\nFrom multiple points of view, Annapurna Base Camp trek is a beautiful, extreme, and an immediate course into the core of Himalayas trekking through the best of Nepal’s decent variety. In addition, this trek gives a fine chance to get up near tremendous Himalayan pinnacles filling the horizon inside a brief time frame. In spite of the fact that the Annapurna Base Camp trek has some lofty trips, the trek isn’t very strenuous\n\n<strong>3. 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It crosses to the north of the Himalayan range, on to the Trans-Himalaya, and crosses go about 5,415 meters.\n\n<strong>2. Voted the Best Long Distance Trek</strong>\n\nThe Annapurna Circuit trek has frequently been voted as the best long distance trek in the world. The Annapurna trail consolidated, in its old full structure, a wide assortment of atmosphere zones from tropics at 600 m to the arctic at 5416 am at the Thorong La pass (the highest pass on the planet) and cultural assortment of Hindu towns in the lower lower regions of the Tibetan culture of Manang Valley and lower Mustang.\n\n<strong>3. Cultural Diversity</strong>\n\nAs the name recommends, the focal point of this part of the Annapurna trekking is the range of mountains that includes Annapurna I, the first of the 8,000 m tops to be ascended. Likewise, into this district is one more 8,000 m giant, Dhaulagiri, which is found west of Annapurna I. 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| body | Great post man! I think I might add Nepal to my bucket list haha You really described it well, it makes me wanna go asap :) |
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| body | A lot of travelers commence Nepal travel to see the beautiful Himalayan panorama, and the world highest peak including Mount Everest. However, most of them return back remembering the hospitality of the Nepalese people. Moreover, Nepalese people make you feel like home with their ever smiley face, always ready to help in any situation. No doubt, it is in their blood to serve the visitors. Most Nepalese refers visitors as gods. Hence, it is obvious why tourist leave Nepal remembering the hospitality of the people here. <br> <strong>What Makes Nepal Travel an Experience of a Lifetime?</strong> Nepal is a dream destination for the travelers who wishes to take the benefit to be glad about being in the place which houses eight of the world ten tallest mountains. Who wouldn’t like to recognition their pride for making a trip to a nation where Buddha was born? Moreover,<strong> <a href="https://www.yakkytours.com/destination/nepal/popular-nepal-trips/">Nepal trips</a> </strong> provides travelers with a lifetime experience for countless reasons. Nepal is a nation which holds countless captivating travel attraction/products combined with the richest diversity compared to any parts of the world. <strong>1. Geographical Diversity</strong> Let us grasp this first. Nepal has 147,181 square kilometers in area. Furthermore, the east to west length is 885 kilometers and the north to south width is 193 kilometers approximately. Within 193 kilometers width, it has world’s greatest attitudinal difference. In the southern part of Nepal, the lowest altitude lies in the village of Kachanakalan (60 meters). The highest altitude of the world lies in the northeastern part of Nepal, which is the peak of the Mount Everest (8850 meters). Hence, after driving every 2 hours you will get to see a different geography, different people belonging to different ethnic group with different language and facial features. I doubt this diversity can be seen anywhere on the earth. <strong>2. Cultural Diversity</strong> Evidently, with diverse geography come diverse culture. Did you know Nepal has 206 different ethnic groups living in harmony ? Furthermore, this country is just a small pinpoint in the world map. Furthermore, these different ethnic groups have their own culture, celebrates their own festival, speaks their own languages, and have their own body features. <br> Hence, when travelers internalize this richness in geographical and cultural diversity, to some this makes their Nepal travel an experience of a lifetime. <strong>2. Adventure</strong> Home of the eight of the highest mountains on the planet, scores of trekking routes and raging rivers beginning from the Himalayas, Nepal has been a haven for adventure seekers offering them extreme adventures. Although, small geographically, the country is very rich in multitudes of terrain and landscape, facilitating some of the best adventure sports to take place. Furthermore, It is assessed that in excess of 60 percent of the Nepal travel every year by the travelers is for adventure activities. <strong>Nepal Has Diverse Adventure Products</strong> <br> Furthermore, Nepal has diverse adventure products such as trekking, mountaineering, rock climbing, mountain biking, mountain flights, Paragliding, ultra light flights, rafting, kayaking, canyoning, boating, bungee jumping, hunting, honey hunting, jungle safari and bird watching. Hence, for an adventure seekers Nepal travel definitely is an experience of a lifetime. <strong>3. World’s Best Viewpoints</strong> Nepal has world’s best captivating viewpoints which adds a bit of romance to your Nepal trip. Furthermore, this might also add to your experience. <strong>1. Nagarkot, Kathmandu Valley</strong> If you have a short trip to Nepal and need to remain nearby to Kathmandu while as yet wanting to get an astounding view of the Himalayas, Nagarkot is your most solid option. This wonderful town is situated over a slope outside of Kathmandu and encompassed by beautiful terraced rice paddies. Furthermore, You can remain just do a day-trip here and appreciate magnificent Himalayan perspectives from your overhang. <br> Nagarkot is only a short 1-hour drive away from Kathmandu. In case, you have more time, consider including a couple of more days around your stay in Nagarkot. <strong>2. Poon Hill, Annapurna Region</strong> Located above the village of Ghorepani in the Annapurna region of Nepal, Poon Hill (3,210m) is the most visited and breathtaking viewpoint in Nepal. It offers spectacular sunrise views of Dhaulagiri and Annapurna, but you’ll likely have to share these views with at least one hundred fellow trekkers. Furthermore, during the peak tourist season (autumn and spring), this viewpoint is visited by hundreds of travelers. <br> Moreover, It’s relatively easily accessible via the lower Annapurna trail trekking. This trek and can be done in about 3 – 4 days from Pokhara. <strong>3. Kala Patthar, Everest Region</strong> Kala Patthar (otherwise called Kala Pattar or Kalapatar, 5,164m), close to Everest Base camp. It remains the number one viewpoints in Nepal. It offers the nearest see on Mount Everest one can get to without genuine mountaineering aptitudes. <br> However, getting to Kala Patthar by walking takes a genuine time duty, as the base time to arrive by walking is around 12 days. On the other hand, there is a day helicopter trip to Mount Everest. This helicopter will land 10 minutes at Kala Patthar at which time you can get the fantastic pictures of Mount Everest. Hence, these are some of the reasons that makes travelers trip to Nepal a lifetime experience. |
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| title | Nepal Tour Package With Chitwan National Park |
| body | What’s amazing about Nepal is its geographical diversity. Here the rich tropical jungles meets the Himalayas within a small span of 205 Km. Within in these space lives people belonging to various ethnic groups, following their culture, and speaking their language. So, it is evident with such geographical diversity comes cultural diversity as well. Normally, the best Nepal tour package includes all the destinations in geographical locations, However, in this article we are providing you information on the most famous, most visited, and the most preserved wildlife sanctuary in Nepal – Chitwan National Park. <strong>Chitwan National Park</strong> <br> On the Southern part of Nepal lies the Terai plains which foster the dense tropical jungles and wildlife sanctuaries. Among them, the most visited wildlife sanctuary is Chitwan National Park. Besides, the soaring mountain range, Nepal displays its beauty nowhere else than in the Chitwan National Park. However, it is surprising to know that the country well renowned for the eight of the 10 highest mountains peaks in the world also has a tropical climate that fosters steamy jungles and wildlife in their natural habitat. The famous attraction in Chitwan is elephant back safari, canoe ride, visit to Tharu tribal village, elephant bathing, visit of crocodile/elephant breeding center to name a few. <br> <strong>Getting Here</strong> The easy accessibility of Chitwan National Park had made it this popular. it is easily accessible from famous tourist destinations of Kathmandu and Pokhara. From Kathmandu it is 185 Km and takes 5 hrs driving. However, if you decide to fly then it is 20 minutes flight to Bharatpur and 15 minutes drive to Chitwan National Park from Bharatpur. <strong>History of the Park</strong> It was not long ago Chitwan was a center for Nepalese and British nobles. The popular hunting games were of jeopardized endangered Bengal tigers, One-horned Rhinoceros occurred inside the recreation center. Nevertheless, the occasional hunting didn’t truly endanger the jungle natural life. In fact, the locale’s status as a chasing hold presumably secured it. <strong>Establishment of Chitwan Wildlife Sanctuary</strong> Until 1950, Chitwan inhabitants were only the Tharu community scattered around the park. As the settlement increased much of the jungles were deforested into farmland. By 1973, the Rhino population in Chitwan was estimated to be only 100 and there were only 20 elusive Bengal Tigers left. Finally, this disastrous slide was halted when the Chitwan wildlife sanctuary was established in 1964. Around, 22,000 people were forcibly removed from the boundary of the national park. The national park was proclaimed in 1973 and since that time the animal population has rebounded. <br> A census conducted in 2000 found the Rhino population jump in 544 and an estimate of 50 tigers, quite apart from 50 other species of mammals and 450 different species of birds. <strong>Problem Created When Man and Nature Collides</strong> As with many national parks, the park authorities trend a delicate line between keeping the local people content and protecting the animals inside the park. Moreover, very often heavily armed army presence, involving around 1000 soldiers, has kept poaching and woodcutting to the minimum. This no doubt contributes to the local resentment, and a significant problem is that the park ties up potential farming land and timber resources which are very valuable. As well, many times the animals do not respect the park boundaries ” therefore they are called animals“. Rhino wanders out in November to wreak havoc on rice crops, and again in February and March, they attack rice and lentils. Furthermore, deer, monkeys, wild pigs also cause a great deal of damage. You will see little <strong>machans</strong> (lookout towers) in many fields outside the park and are used by watchers who spend their night in the field waiting to scare off encroaching animals. Tigers, and crocodile attacks are rare, but there have been fatalities. <strong>Chitwan As One Of The Best Attraction In Nepal Tour Package</strong> Today the park offers one of the finest wildlife experiences in Asia. One has to be extremely lucky to see the elusive Bengal tiger, however, visitors will spot One-horned Rhino making out of the bushes like an armored tank. Furthermore, the elephant back safari is the main attraction in Chitwan National Park. This is one of the unforgettable experiences and the views of Rhinos and various species of deer are frequent. Numerous <strong>travel agency in Nepal</strong> and west offer <a href="https://www.yakkytours.com/trip/best-nepal-tour-package/">package tours to the park</a>. An ideal stay in Chitwan is 2 nights/3 days. Hence, most of the Nepal tour package includes 2 nights/3 days in Chitwan National park and it is totally worth it. <strong>Best Time to Visit</strong> The best time to visit the park is from October to March when the daily temperature is about 25 degree Celsius. Likewise, May to August being the worst time as it is a monsoon season and many park lodges are closed during the monsoon months. <strong>What to Wear?</strong> You’ll have to wear a dull or a natural colored dress. The point of the game is to blend you into your surroundings, however much as could be expected so as to abstain from focusing on yourself. In the winter months (November to February) the cold fog lingers palpably long into the day. A comfortable coat and a decent arrangement of thermals is suggested, particularly for the evening time. <br> Furthermore, during and after rainstorms (July to September), make certain to wear long free pants. This is the ideal season leeches. In the event that you do get ‘siphoned’ you’ll feel a slight scratch on your skin and that is it, a great many people don’t see them! Bloodsuckers will take their fill and evacuate themselves time permitting. However, if you are squeamish ask your guide to remove it for you. They all have ninja-like skills when it comes to removing leeches! <strong>Highlights in Chitwan National Park</strong> <strong>Elephant Back Safari</strong> This is the foremost attraction inside the park. Further, the greatest thrill is commencing an elephant back safari search of carious wildlife inside the park. Hence, elephant back Safari is not to miss activity during your Nepal tour package. <br> <strong>Jungle Walks</strong> Further, visitors are allowed to enter inside the park on foot, however, to get the most out of this walk, and for the reason of safety, the visitors are sent accompanied by the local naturalist. Walks, which are often nothing more than a pleasant stroll through the jungle, can be exhilarating, but of a Rhino is encountered it can be potentially dangerous. However, the naturalist is experts on tracking of the Rhinos and maintaining the distance as these Rhinos are very territorial. Furthermore, walking is the ideal way to see the different species of bird’s inside the park, and butterflies, and to also see the flora up close. <strong>Canoeing</strong> <br> A canoe trip along the Narayani or Rapti river is a very rejuvenating experience. Further, it is a restful way of seeing the wildlife, particularly the water birds, muggers, and gharial crocodiles. Visitors if lucky can catch a glimpse of a freshwater gigantic dolphin, although they are believed to have vanished from the polluted rivers. <strong>Tharu Village Visit:</strong> <br> The native inhabitants are Tharu who are scattered around the boundaries of the National Park. Staying in Chitwan will provide an opportunity to explore these Tharu villages, either on foot or in an oxcart. Lodges in Chitwan organize Tharu cultural dances every evening, which is equally interesting to watch. |
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The popular hunting games were of jeopardized endangered Bengal tigers, One-horned Rhinoceros occurred inside the recreation center. \n\nNevertheless, the occasional hunting didn’t truly endanger the jungle natural life. In fact, the locale’s status as a chasing hold presumably secured it.\n\n<strong>Establishment of Chitwan Wildlife Sanctuary</strong>\n\nUntil 1950, Chitwan inhabitants were only the Tharu community scattered around the park. As the settlement increased much of the jungles were deforested into farmland. By 1973, the Rhino population in Chitwan was estimated to be only 100 and there were only 20 elusive Bengal Tigers left. Finally, this disastrous slide was halted when the Chitwan wildlife sanctuary was established in 1964. Around, 22,000 people were forcibly removed from the boundary of the national park. 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| body | Extending from rich subtropical forest to soaring Himalayas; from jungle habitat of the endangered Bengal tiger and one-horned rhinoceros to the chasing ground of snow Leopards. Similarly, Nepali culture is as diverse as its physical one. Individuals of 126 ethnic gatherings, communicating with a host of various languages call this place home. <br> Diverse ethnic gatherings, live in various regions of Nepal. Nepal is partitioned into three areas. The southern part flanking India is Terai region, the northern part bordering China is Himalayan area and pressed in the middle of ins the Hilly region where the prominent traveler's destination like Kathmandu and Pokhara lies. <strong>When To go</strong> Nepal has four main seasons, mainly autumn, winter, spring, and summer. For, the majority of visitors whose priority is mountain view the autumn season is the best also known as the fry season. Autumn season (October -December) starts just after the monsoons, The monsoon clears the atmosphere, giving way to clear blue skies and beautiful view of the Himalayas. Furthermore, this is the prime time to <a href="https://www.yakkytours.com/destination/nepal/">visit Nepal</a>. Furthermore, during this time of the year it is neither too hot in the Terai region and not too cold in the Himalayan region. Moreover, two main festivals, Dashain and Tihar, also fall during this period. However, the downside is the trekking route gets crowded and the tourist quarters in the mountains are pricey. <strong>Winter (January and February)</strong> is mostly clear and stable. It never snows in Kathmandu, however the morning and evening are chilly here. Trekking is not recommended during these months of the year as the it gets very cold there. However, it's the excellent time to visit the attractions in Terai such as Lumbini (Birthplace of Lord Buddha), Chitwan National Park, Bardia National Park, Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve among others. <strong>Spring (March to May)</strong> is the second tourist season in Nepal, with the warmer weather and longer days. Rhododendrons are in bloom throughout the trekking trails adding to the beauty of the Himalayas. During this period, Terai long grass (elephant grass) will have been cut down making it an excellent period for wildlife viewings. However, the downside is the haze can obscure the mountain view from lower elevations. <strong>Pre - monsoon (June to mid July)</strong> brings even more stifling heat, afternoon clouds, rain showers. During this period there are many downsides such as the mountain visibility are impossible, trekking is not suggested as the trails get muddy and are infested with leeches. However, <a href="https://www.yakkytours.com/trip/tour-of-kathmandu-kathmandu-circuit-tour/">Kathmandu tour</a> is okay during this time of the year. Monsoon (August to September) is considered an off-season in Nepal. However, there are Upper Mustang trek, Upper Dolpo trek, which are best during these times of the year. These trekking region lies beyond the Himalayas and receives minimum of less rainfall. During this time the field comes alive with rushing water and green shoots. This time can be the fascinating time to visit, when Nepal is at its most Nepali; the air is clean, flowers are in bloom, butterflies are everywhere. Furthermore, fresh fruits and vegetables are abundant. However, the downside is the poor visibility of mountains, roads may be blocked by landslides, the flights may be frequently cancelled. <strong>Getting Here</strong> In the autumn and spring, which is the tourist high season, flight to Kathmandu - the Nepal's only international airport often fills up several months ahead. Nepal has only one international airport, Tribhuvan International Airport, east of Kathmandu. There are not many direct long-distance flights to Nepal – arriving from Europe, the Americas or Australia will quite often include a stop in the Middle East or Asia. Nevertheless, there is a direct flight connection from these countries by the following Airlines: <strong>Air Arabia:</strong> Flight from Gulf States <strong>Air China:</strong> Daily routes to Lhasa, Chengdu <strong>Air India:</strong> Direct flights from Delhi, and Kolkata <strong>Bhutan Airlines:</strong> Direct flight between Kathmandu and Paro <strong>Biman Bangladesh Airlines:</strong> Daily flights to Dhaka. <strong>Cathay Dragon:</strong> Four to five flights to Beijing per week. <strong>China Eastern Airlines:</strong> Serves Lhasa, Kunming and Shanghai. <strong>China Southern Airlines :</strong>Serves Guangzhou and Lhasa. <strong>Drukair :</strong> Serves Paro daily. <strong>Etihad Airways:</strong> Daily connections via Abu Dhabi to the rest of the world. <strong>Fly Dubai:</strong> Several flights per day to/from Dubai <strong>Himalaya Airlines:</strong> Reaches the Gulf and Malaysia. <strong>IndiGo:</strong> The budget choice for Delhi. <strong>Malaysia Airlines:</strong> For Kuala Lumpur. <strong>Malindo:</strong> For Kuala Lumpur. <strong>Oman Air:</strong> For Muscat. <strong>Qatar Airways:</strong> Daily connections through Doha, with excellent onward flights to the USA and Europe. <strong>Sichuan Airlines:</strong> For Chengdu and Lhasa. <strong>Thai Airways:</strong> Provides the most popular Southeast Asian route to Nepal via Bangkok. <strong>Turkish Airlines:</strong> Daily connections via Istanbul. <strong>Getting Here By Land</strong> Many travelers combine Nepal trip with Indian trip. There are numerous border crossing between these countries, and overland crossing between two countries can be easily planned. The majority of travelers uses three major crossing Sunauli, Gorakhpur, Raxual and Kakarbhitta. The other crossing near Janakpur, Biratnagar and Islam are rarely used. <strong>Accommodation</strong> Finding a place to sleep is hardly ever a problem in Nepal, although only established tourist centers like Kathmandu and Pokhara offers a variety of choices. The choices range from a budget B and Bs, hostels, dormitories to upscale hotels. The choice of accommodation depends upon your willingness to spend on your accommodation. Moreover, there are few international hotel chains in Kathmandu such as Marriott, Ramada, Hyatt, and Crowne Plaza if you're looking for an upscale accommodation. <br> <br> During the peak season that is (March till May) and (October and November) it is hard to negotiate the price of the room. However, if you are traveling during flank season the hotel may offer you fifty percent discount just to make sure that their rooms do not go empty that night. However, please be careful if you are staying in budget accommodation do not expect 24 - hour hot water, electricity, and safety deposit box. <strong>Food</strong> Kathmandu is known as a budget eating capital in Asia. However, outside regular tourist destinations in Nepal, the chief complaint if travelers is about the lack of variety, though with a willingness to experiment, a range of dishes can be found. Indeed, the vast range of flavors can be just found in rice and lentils. In the Kathmandu valley, the indigenous Newars have their own unique cuisine of spicy vegetable and meat dishes, in the mountains, the traditional diet consists of noodle soups, potatoes, and toasted flour. Moreover, outside the tourist area the food is quite inexpensive. Note that few restaurants charge government tax (13%) and service tax (10%) extra over the menu price. <strong>What to Wear</strong> Nepalese is genuinely relaxed about what tourists wear, yet it pays to bring dress that covers the arms, shoulders and lower legs for visits to temples and different religious sites. A downy and downpour coat is helpful for the mountains. In winter or above 4500m you'll require a down jacket, gloves and warm cap. A swimming outfit and trekking shoes is valuable for boating, kayaking, canyoning and, well, swimming! Bring an agreeable pair of climbing boots or shoes – purchasing footwear in Nepal is an alternate route to rankle. Lip analgesic, a wide-overflowed cap, polarizing shades and sunscreen are fundamental for mountain climbs. Consider wearing a mask against Kathmandu's air contamination, particularly on the off chance that you intend to rent a bike or bicycle. Masks are widely available. <strong>Visa</strong> All foreigners, with the exception of Indian nationals, will require a visa to enter Nepal. Nepal extends upon arrival visa to most of the countries except 1. Nigeria 2. Ghana 3. Zimbabwe 4. Swaziland 5. Cameroon 6. Somalia 7. Liberia 8. Ethiopia 9. Iraq 10. Palestine 11. Afghanistan. Guests from these nations, should issue Nepal visa from Nepal government offices in their own countries as there is no arrangement for upon arrival visa for these countries. Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) is the only international air terminal of Nepal. Immigration Office, TIA under the Department of Immigration has been encouraging travelers by offering Visa on arrival. 'On Arrival' visa methodology is snappy and simple. You can expect a couple of lines during peak tourist season. However, if you wish to keep away from those lines, you can in like manner, consider getting Visa from Nepalese Diplomatic Missions in your country going before your arrival in Nepal. The choice is yours. The visa expenses are as per the following:- <strong>On Arrival Visa Fee</strong> 15 Days – 30 USD per individual 30 Days – 50 USD per individual 90 Days – 125 USD per individual <br> On the off chance that, If you are staying Nepal for longer than 90 days you will require visa augmentation. Visit, Department of Immigration, Kalikaistan, Kathmandu for the extension.  |
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Autumn season (October -December) starts just after the monsoons, The monsoon clears the atmosphere, giving way to clear blue skies and beautiful view of the Himalayas. Furthermore, this is the prime time to <a href=\"https://www.yakkytours.com/destination/nepal/\">visit Nepal</a>.\n\nFurthermore, during this time of the year it is neither too hot in the Terai region and not too cold in the Himalayan region. Moreover, two main festivals, Dashain and Tihar, also fall during this period. However, the downside is the trekking route gets crowded and the tourist quarters in the mountains are pricey.\n\n<strong>Winter (January and February)</strong> is mostly clear and stable. It never snows in Kathmandu, however the morning and evening are chilly here. Trekking is not recommended during these months of the year as the it gets very cold there. However, it's the excellent time to visit the attractions in Terai such as Lumbini (Birthplace of Lord Buddha), Chitwan National Park, Bardia National Park, Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve among others.\n\n<strong>Spring (March to May)</strong> is the second tourist season in Nepal, with the warmer weather and longer days. Rhododendrons are in bloom throughout the trekking trails adding to the beauty of the Himalayas. During this period, Terai long grass (elephant grass) will have been cut down making it an excellent period for wildlife viewings. However, the downside is the haze can obscure the mountain view from lower elevations.\n\n<strong>Pre - monsoon (June to mid July)</strong> brings even more stifling heat, afternoon clouds, rain showers. During this period there are many downsides such as the mountain visibility are impossible, trekking is not suggested as the trails get muddy and are infested with leeches. However, <a href=\"https://www.yakkytours.com/trip/tour-of-kathmandu-kathmandu-circuit-tour/\">Kathmandu tour</a> is okay during this time of the year. Monsoon (August to September) is considered an off-season in Nepal. \n\nHowever, there are Upper Mustang trek, Upper Dolpo trek, which are best during these times of the year. These trekking region lies beyond the Himalayas and receives minimum of less rainfall. During this time the field comes alive with rushing water and green shoots. This time can be the fascinating time to visit, when Nepal is at its most Nepali; the air is clean, flowers are in bloom, butterflies are everywhere. Furthermore, fresh fruits and vegetables are abundant. However, the downside is the poor visibility of mountains, roads may be blocked by landslides, the flights may be frequently cancelled.\n\n<strong>Getting Here</strong>\n\nIn the autumn and spring, which is the tourist high season, flight to Kathmandu - the Nepal's only international airport often fills up several months ahead.\n\nNepal has only one international airport, Tribhuvan International Airport, east of Kathmandu. There are not many direct long-distance flights to Nepal – arriving from Europe, the Americas or Australia will quite often include a stop in the Middle East or Asia. \n\nNevertheless, there is a direct flight connection from these countries by the following Airlines:\n\n<strong>Air Arabia:</strong> Flight from Gulf States\n<strong>Air China:</strong> Daily routes to Lhasa, Chengdu \n<strong>Air India:</strong> Direct flights from Delhi, and Kolkata\n<strong>Bhutan Airlines:</strong> Direct flight between Kathmandu and Paro\n<strong>Biman Bangladesh Airlines:</strong> Daily flights to Dhaka.\n<strong>Cathay Dragon:</strong> Four to five flights to Beijing per week.\n<strong>China Eastern Airlines:</strong> Serves Lhasa, Kunming and Shanghai.\n<strong>China Southern Airlines :</strong>Serves Guangzhou and Lhasa.\n<strong>Drukair :</strong> Serves Paro daily.\n<strong>Etihad Airways:</strong> Daily connections via Abu Dhabi to the rest of the world.\n<strong>Fly Dubai:</strong> Several flights per day to/from Dubai\n<strong>Himalaya Airlines:</strong> Reaches the Gulf and Malaysia.\n<strong>IndiGo:</strong> The budget choice for Delhi.\n<strong>Malaysia Airlines:</strong> For Kuala Lumpur.\n<strong>Malindo:</strong> For Kuala Lumpur.\n<strong>Oman Air:</strong> For Muscat.\n<strong>Qatar Airways:</strong> Daily connections through Doha, with excellent onward flights to the USA and Europe.\n<strong>Sichuan Airlines:</strong> For Chengdu and Lhasa.\n<strong>Thai Airways:</strong> Provides the most popular Southeast Asian route to Nepal via Bangkok.\n<strong>Turkish Airlines:</strong> Daily connections via Istanbul.\n\n<strong>Getting Here By Land</strong>\n\nMany travelers combine Nepal trip with Indian trip. There are numerous border crossing between these countries, and overland crossing between two countries can be easily planned. The majority of travelers uses three major crossing Sunauli, Gorakhpur, Raxual and Kakarbhitta. The other crossing near Janakpur, Biratnagar and Islam are rarely used.\n\n<strong>Accommodation</strong>\n\nFinding a place to sleep is hardly ever a problem in Nepal, although only established tourist centers like Kathmandu and Pokhara offers a variety of choices. The choices range from a budget B and Bs, hostels, dormitories to upscale hotels. The choice of accommodation depends upon your willingness to spend on your accommodation. Moreover, there are few international hotel chains in Kathmandu such as Marriott, Ramada, Hyatt, and Crowne Plaza if you're looking for an upscale accommodation.\n<br>\n\n<br>\n\nDuring the peak season that is (March till May) and (October and November) it is hard to negotiate the price of the room. However, if you are traveling during flank season the hotel may offer you fifty percent discount just to make sure that their rooms do not go empty that night.\n\nHowever, please be careful if you are staying in budget accommodation do not expect 24 - hour hot water, electricity, and safety deposit box.\n\n<strong>Food</strong>\n\nKathmandu is known as a budget eating capital in Asia. However, outside regular tourist destinations in Nepal, the chief complaint if travelers is about the lack of variety, though with a willingness to experiment, a range of dishes can be found. Indeed, the vast range of flavors can be just found in rice and lentils. In the Kathmandu valley, the indigenous Newars have their own unique cuisine of spicy vegetable and meat dishes, in the mountains, the traditional diet consists of noodle soups, potatoes, and toasted flour.\n\nMoreover, outside the tourist area the food is quite inexpensive. Note that few restaurants charge government tax (13%) and service tax (10%) extra over the menu price. \n\n<strong>What to Wear</strong>\n\nNepalese is genuinely relaxed about what tourists wear, yet it pays to bring dress that covers the arms, shoulders and lower legs for visits to temples and different religious sites. \n\nA downy and downpour coat is helpful for the mountains. In winter or above 4500m you'll require a down jacket, gloves and warm cap. \n\nA swimming outfit and trekking shoes is valuable for boating, kayaking, canyoning and, well, swimming! \nBring an agreeable pair of climbing boots or shoes – purchasing footwear in Nepal is an alternate route to rankle. Lip analgesic, a wide-overflowed cap, polarizing shades and sunscreen are fundamental for mountain climbs.\n \nConsider wearing a mask against Kathmandu's air contamination, particularly on the off chance that you intend to rent a bike or bicycle. Masks are widely available.\n\n<strong>Visa</strong>\n\nAll foreigners, with the exception of Indian nationals, will require a visa to enter Nepal. Nepal extends upon arrival visa to most of the countries except 1. Nigeria 2. Ghana 3. Zimbabwe 4. Swaziland 5. Cameroon 6. Somalia 7. Liberia 8. Ethiopia 9. Iraq 10. Palestine 11. Afghanistan. \n\nGuests from these nations, should issue Nepal visa from Nepal government offices in their own countries as there is no arrangement for upon arrival visa for these countries. \n\nTribhuvan International Airport (TIA) is the only international air terminal of Nepal. Immigration Office, TIA under the Department of Immigration has been encouraging travelers by offering Visa on arrival. 'On Arrival' visa methodology is snappy and simple. You can expect a couple of lines during peak tourist season.\n\nHowever, if you wish to keep away from those lines, you can in like manner, consider getting Visa from Nepalese Diplomatic Missions in your country going before your arrival in Nepal. The choice is yours. \n\nThe visa expenses are as per the following:- \n\n<strong>On Arrival Visa Fee</strong>\n15 Days – 30 USD per individual \n30 Days – 50 USD per individual \n90 Days – 125 USD per individual \n\n<br>\n\nOn the off chance that, If you are staying Nepal for longer than 90 days you will require visa augmentation. Visit, Department of Immigration, Kalikaistan, Kathmandu for the extension.\n\n",
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| body | Extending from rich subtropical forest to soaring Himalayas; from jungle habitat of the endangered Bengal tiger and one-horned rhinoceros to the chasing ground of snow Leopards. Similarly, Nepali culture is as diverse as its physical one. Individuals of 126 ethnic gatherings, communicating with a host of various languages call this place home. <br> Diverse ethnic gatherings, live in various regions of Nepal. Nepal is partitioned into three areas. The southern part flanking India is Terai region, the northern part bordering China is Himalayan area and pressed in the middle of ins the Hilly region where the prominent traveler's destination like Kathmandu and Pokhara lies. <strong>When To go</strong> Nepal has four main seasons, mainly autumn, winter, spring, and summer. For, the majority of visitors whose priority is mountain view the autumn season is the best also known as the fry season. Autumn season (October -December) starts just after the monsoons, The monsoon clears the atmosphere, giving way to clear blue skies and beautiful view of the Himalayas. Furthermore, this is the prime time to <a href="https://www.yakkytours.com/destination/nepal/">visit Nepal</a>. Furthermore, during this time of the year it is neither too hot in the Terai region and not too cold in the Himalayan region. Moreover, two main festivals, Dashain and Tihar, also fall during this period. However, the downside is the trekking route gets crowded and the tourist quarters in the mountains are pricey. <strong>Winter (January and February)</strong> is mostly clear and stable. It never snows in Kathmandu, however the morning and evening are chilly here. Trekking is not recommended during these months of the year as the it gets very cold there. However, it's the excellent time to visit the attractions in Terai such as Lumbini (Birthplace of Lord Buddha), Chitwan National Park, Bardia National Park, Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve among others. <strong>Spring (March to May)</strong> is the second tourist season in Nepal, with the warmer weather and longer days. Rhododendrons are in bloom throughout the trekking trails adding to the beauty of the Himalayas. During this period, Terai long grass (elephant grass) will have been cut down making it an excellent period for wildlife viewings. However, the downside is the haze can obscure the mountain view from lower elevations. <strong>Pre - monsoon (June to mid July)</strong> brings even more stifling heat, afternoon clouds, rain showers. During this period there are many downsides such as the mountain visibility are impossible, trekking is not suggested as the trails get muddy and are infested with leeches. However, <a href="https://www.yakkytours.com/trip/tour-of-kathmandu-kathmandu-circuit-tour/">Kathmandu tour</a> is okay during this time of the year. Monsoon (August to September) is considered an off-season in Nepal. However, there are Upper Mustang trek, Upper Dolpo trek, which are best during these times of the year. These trekking region lies beyond the Himalayas and receives minimum of less rainfall. During this time the field comes alive with rushing water and green shoots. This time can be the fascinating time to visit, when Nepal is at its most Nepali; the air is clean, flowers are in bloom, butterflies are everywhere. Furthermore, fresh fruits and vegetables are abundant. However, the downside is the poor visibility of mountains, roads may be blocked by landslides, the flights may be frequently cancelled. <strong>Getting Here</strong> In the autumn and spring, which is the tourist high season, flight to Kathmandu - the Nepal's only international airport often fills up several months ahead. Nepal has only one international airport, Tribhuvan International Airport, east of Kathmandu. There are not many direct long-distance flights to Nepal – arriving from Europe, the Americas or Australia will quite often include a stop in the Middle East or Asia. Nevertheless, there is a direct flight connection from these countries by the following Airlines: <strong>Air Arabia:</strong> Flight from Gulf States <strong>Air China:</strong> Daily routes to Lhasa, Chengdu <strong>Air India:</strong> Direct flights from Delhi, and Kolkata <strong>Bhutan Airlines:</strong> Direct flight between Kathmandu and Paro <strong>Biman Bangladesh Airlines:</strong> Daily flights to Dhaka. <strong>Cathay Dragon:</strong> Four to five flights to Beijing per week. <strong>China Eastern Airlines:</strong> Serves Lhasa, Kunming and Shanghai. <strong>China Southern Airlines :</strong>Serves Guangzhou and Lhasa. <strong>Drukair :</strong> Serves Paro daily. <strong>Etihad Airways:</strong> Daily connections via Abu Dhabi to the rest of the world. <strong>Fly Dubai:</strong> Several flights per day to/from Dubai <strong>Himalaya Airlines:</strong> Reaches the Gulf and Malaysia. <strong>IndiGo:</strong> The budget choice for Delhi. <strong>Malaysia Airlines:</strong> For Kuala Lumpur. <strong>Malindo:</strong> For Kuala Lumpur. <strong>Oman Air:</strong> For Muscat. <strong>Qatar Airways:</strong> Daily connections through Doha, with excellent onward flights to the USA and Europe. <strong>Sichuan Airlines:</strong> For Chengdu and Lhasa. <strong>Thai Airways:</strong> Provides the most popular Southeast Asian route to Nepal via Bangkok. <strong>Turkish Airlines:</strong> Daily connections via Istanbul. <strong>Getting Here By Land</strong> Many travelers combine Nepal trip with Indian trip. There are numerous border crossing between these countries, and overland crossing between two countries can be easily planned. The majority of travelers uses three major crossing Sunauli, Gorakhpur, Raxual and Kakarbhitta. The other crossing near Janakpur, Biratnagar and Islam are rarely used. <strong>Accommodation</strong> Finding a place to sleep is hardly ever a problem in Nepal, although only established tourist centers like Kathmandu and Pokhara offers a variety of choices. The choices range from a budget B and Bs, hostels, dormitories to upscale hotels. The choice of accommodation depends upon your willingness to spend on your accommodation. Moreover, there are few international hotel chains in Kathmandu such as Marriott, Ramada, Hyatt, and Crowne Plaza if you're looking for an upscale accommodation. <br> <br> During the peak season that is (March till May) and (October and November) it is hard to negotiate the price of the room. However, if you are traveling during flank season the hotel may offer you fifty percent discount just to make sure that their rooms do not go empty that night. However, please be careful if you are staying in budget accommodation do not expect 24 - hour hot water, electricity, and safety deposit box. <strong>Food</strong> Kathmandu is known as a budget eating capital in Asia. However, outside regular tourist destinations in Nepal, the chief complaint if travelers is about the lack of variety, though with a willingness to experiment, a range of dishes can be found. Indeed, the vast range of flavors can be just found in rice and lentils. In the Kathmandu valley, the indigenous Newars have their own unique cuisine of spicy vegetable and meat dishes, in the mountains, the traditional diet consists of noodle soups, potatoes, and toasted flour. Moreover, outside the tourist area the food is quite inexpensive. Note that few restaurants charge government tax (13%) and service tax (10%) extra over the menu price. <strong>What to Wear</strong> Nepalese is genuinely relaxed about what tourists wear, yet it pays to bring dress that covers the arms, shoulders and lower legs for visits to temples and different religious sites. A downy and downpour coat is helpful for the mountains. In winter or above 4500m you'll require a down jacket, gloves and warm cap. A swimming outfit and trekking shoes is valuable for boating, kayaking, canyoning and, well, swimming! Bring an agreeable pair of climbing boots or shoes – purchasing footwear in Nepal is an alternate route to rankle. Lip analgesic, a wide-overflowed cap, polarizing shades and sunscreen are fundamental for mountain climbs. Consider wearing a mask against Kathmandu's air contamination, particularly on the off chance that you intend to rent a bike or bicycle. Masks are widely available. <strong>Visa</strong> All foreigners, with the exception of Indian nationals, will require a visa to enter Nepal. Nepal extends upon arrival visa to most of the countries except 1. Nigeria 2. Ghana 3. Zimbabwe 4. Swaziland 5. Cameroon 6. Somalia 7. Liberia 8. Ethiopia 9. Iraq 10. Palestine 11. Afghanistan. Guests from these nations, should issue Nepal visa from Nepal government offices in their own countries as there is no arrangement for upon arrival visa for these countries. Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) is the only international air terminal of Nepal. Immigration Office, TIA under the Department of Immigration has been encouraging travelers by offering Visa on arrival. 'On Arrival' visa methodology is snappy and simple. You can expect a couple of lines during peak tourist season. However, if you wish to keep away from those lines, you can in like manner, consider getting Visa from Nepalese Diplomatic Missions in your country going before your arrival in Nepal. The choice is yours. The visa expenses are as per the following:- <strong>On Arrival Visa Fee</strong> 15 Days – 30 USD per individual 30 Days – 50 USD per individual 90 Days – 125 USD per individual <br> On the off chance that, If you are staying Nepal for longer than 90 days you will require visa augmentation. Visit, Department of Immigration, Kalikaistan, Kathmandu for the extension.  |
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Autumn season (October -December) starts just after the monsoons, The monsoon clears the atmosphere, giving way to clear blue skies and beautiful view of the Himalayas. Furthermore, this is the prime time to <a href=\"https://www.yakkytours.com/destination/nepal/\">visit Nepal</a>.\n\nFurthermore, during this time of the year it is neither too hot in the Terai region and not too cold in the Himalayan region. Moreover, two main festivals, Dashain and Tihar, also fall during this period. However, the downside is the trekking route gets crowded and the tourist quarters in the mountains are pricey.\n\n<strong>Winter (January and February)</strong> is mostly clear and stable. It never snows in Kathmandu, however the morning and evening are chilly here. Trekking is not recommended during these months of the year as the it gets very cold there. However, it's the excellent time to visit the attractions in Terai such as Lumbini (Birthplace of Lord Buddha), Chitwan National Park, Bardia National Park, Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve among others.\n\n<strong>Spring (March to May)</strong> is the second tourist season in Nepal, with the warmer weather and longer days. Rhododendrons are in bloom throughout the trekking trails adding to the beauty of the Himalayas. During this period, Terai long grass (elephant grass) will have been cut down making it an excellent period for wildlife viewings. However, the downside is the haze can obscure the mountain view from lower elevations.\n\n<strong>Pre - monsoon (June to mid July)</strong> brings even more stifling heat, afternoon clouds, rain showers. During this period there are many downsides such as the mountain visibility are impossible, trekking is not suggested as the trails get muddy and are infested with leeches. However, <a href=\"https://www.yakkytours.com/trip/tour-of-kathmandu-kathmandu-circuit-tour/\">Kathmandu tour</a> is okay during this time of the year. Monsoon (August to September) is considered an off-season in Nepal. \n\nHowever, there are Upper Mustang trek, Upper Dolpo trek, which are best during these times of the year. These trekking region lies beyond the Himalayas and receives minimum of less rainfall. During this time the field comes alive with rushing water and green shoots. This time can be the fascinating time to visit, when Nepal is at its most Nepali; the air is clean, flowers are in bloom, butterflies are everywhere. Furthermore, fresh fruits and vegetables are abundant. However, the downside is the poor visibility of mountains, roads may be blocked by landslides, the flights may be frequently cancelled.\n\n<strong>Getting Here</strong>\n\nIn the autumn and spring, which is the tourist high season, flight to Kathmandu - the Nepal's only international airport often fills up several months ahead.\n\nNepal has only one international airport, Tribhuvan International Airport, east of Kathmandu. There are not many direct long-distance flights to Nepal – arriving from Europe, the Americas or Australia will quite often include a stop in the Middle East or Asia. \n\nNevertheless, there is a direct flight connection from these countries by the following Airlines:\n\n<strong>Air Arabia:</strong> Flight from Gulf States\n<strong>Air China:</strong> Daily routes to Lhasa, Chengdu \n<strong>Air India:</strong> Direct flights from Delhi, and Kolkata\n<strong>Bhutan Airlines:</strong> Direct flight between Kathmandu and Paro\n<strong>Biman Bangladesh Airlines:</strong> Daily flights to Dhaka.\n<strong>Cathay Dragon:</strong> Four to five flights to Beijing per week.\n<strong>China Eastern Airlines:</strong> Serves Lhasa, Kunming and Shanghai.\n<strong>China Southern Airlines :</strong>Serves Guangzhou and Lhasa.\n<strong>Drukair :</strong> Serves Paro daily.\n<strong>Etihad Airways:</strong> Daily connections via Abu Dhabi to the rest of the world.\n<strong>Fly Dubai:</strong> Several flights per day to/from Dubai\n<strong>Himalaya Airlines:</strong> Reaches the Gulf and Malaysia.\n<strong>IndiGo:</strong> The budget choice for Delhi.\n<strong>Malaysia Airlines:</strong> For Kuala Lumpur.\n<strong>Malindo:</strong> For Kuala Lumpur.\n<strong>Oman Air:</strong> For Muscat.\n<strong>Qatar Airways:</strong> Daily connections through Doha, with excellent onward flights to the USA and Europe.\n<strong>Sichuan Airlines:</strong> For Chengdu and Lhasa.\n<strong>Thai Airways:</strong> Provides the most popular Southeast Asian route to Nepal via Bangkok.\n<strong>Turkish Airlines:</strong> Daily connections via Istanbul.\n\n<strong>Getting Here By Land</strong>\n\nMany travelers combine Nepal trip with Indian trip. There are numerous border crossing between these countries, and overland crossing between two countries can be easily planned. The majority of travelers uses three major crossing Sunauli, Gorakhpur, Raxual and Kakarbhitta. The other crossing near Janakpur, Biratnagar and Islam are rarely used.\n\n<strong>Accommodation</strong>\n\nFinding a place to sleep is hardly ever a problem in Nepal, although only established tourist centers like Kathmandu and Pokhara offers a variety of choices. The choices range from a budget B and Bs, hostels, dormitories to upscale hotels. The choice of accommodation depends upon your willingness to spend on your accommodation. Moreover, there are few international hotel chains in Kathmandu such as Marriott, Ramada, Hyatt, and Crowne Plaza if you're looking for an upscale accommodation.\n<br>\n\n<br>\n\nDuring the peak season that is (March till May) and (October and November) it is hard to negotiate the price of the room. However, if you are traveling during flank season the hotel may offer you fifty percent discount just to make sure that their rooms do not go empty that night.\n\nHowever, please be careful if you are staying in budget accommodation do not expect 24 - hour hot water, electricity, and safety deposit box.\n\n<strong>Food</strong>\n\nKathmandu is known as a budget eating capital in Asia. However, outside regular tourist destinations in Nepal, the chief complaint if travelers is about the lack of variety, though with a willingness to experiment, a range of dishes can be found. Indeed, the vast range of flavors can be just found in rice and lentils. In the Kathmandu valley, the indigenous Newars have their own unique cuisine of spicy vegetable and meat dishes, in the mountains, the traditional diet consists of noodle soups, potatoes, and toasted flour.\n\nMoreover, outside the tourist area the food is quite inexpensive. Note that few restaurants charge government tax (13%) and service tax (10%) extra over the menu price. \n\n<strong>What to Wear</strong>\n\nNepalese is genuinely relaxed about what tourists wear, yet it pays to bring dress that covers the arms, shoulders and lower legs for visits to temples and different religious sites. \n\nA downy and downpour coat is helpful for the mountains. In winter or above 4500m you'll require a down jacket, gloves and warm cap. \n\nA swimming outfit and trekking shoes is valuable for boating, kayaking, canyoning and, well, swimming! \nBring an agreeable pair of climbing boots or shoes – purchasing footwear in Nepal is an alternate route to rankle. Lip analgesic, a wide-overflowed cap, polarizing shades and sunscreen are fundamental for mountain climbs.\n \nConsider wearing a mask against Kathmandu's air contamination, particularly on the off chance that you intend to rent a bike or bicycle. Masks are widely available.\n\n<strong>Visa</strong>\n\nAll foreigners, with the exception of Indian nationals, will require a visa to enter Nepal. Nepal extends upon arrival visa to most of the countries except 1. Nigeria 2. Ghana 3. Zimbabwe 4. Swaziland 5. Cameroon 6. Somalia 7. Liberia 8. Ethiopia 9. Iraq 10. Palestine 11. Afghanistan. \n\nGuests from these nations, should issue Nepal visa from Nepal government offices in their own countries as there is no arrangement for upon arrival visa for these countries. \n\nTribhuvan International Airport (TIA) is the only international air terminal of Nepal. Immigration Office, TIA under the Department of Immigration has been encouraging travelers by offering Visa on arrival. 'On Arrival' visa methodology is snappy and simple. You can expect a couple of lines during peak tourist season.\n\nHowever, if you wish to keep away from those lines, you can in like manner, consider getting Visa from Nepalese Diplomatic Missions in your country going before your arrival in Nepal. The choice is yours. \n\nThe visa expenses are as per the following:- \n\n<strong>On Arrival Visa Fee</strong>\n15 Days – 30 USD per individual \n30 Days – 50 USD per individual \n90 Days – 125 USD per individual \n\n<br>\n\nOn the off chance that, If you are staying Nepal for longer than 90 days you will require visa augmentation. Visit, Department of Immigration, Kalikaistan, Kathmandu for the extension.\n\n",
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| body | Have you ever longed <a href="https://www.yakkytours.com/destination/nepal/">travelling to Nepal</a>, yet have consistently felt kept overwhelmed at the idea of making your very own itinerary. A Nepal luxury tour could be your answer. <br> <strong>“We do all the planning and you do all the relaxing”</strong> this is what we consider a Nepal luxury tour to be. You will finish your Nepal tour feeling enlightened and knowledgeable about all the nature, culture abundant in Nepal. With so much to do and see, it can all be overwhelming if it’s your first time traveling Nepal. However, you want to make sure you pick the right tour, depending on what you wish to do and see. <strong>If You Admire Architecture</strong> Moreover, the period from the fourth to ninth centuries AD was a golden age for Kathmandu. Keeping in mind that the temples from those times may have vanished. As of today, still some structures have withstood the wear and tear of time. Wonderful pieces of stone structures spread around temples and monasteries of the Kathmandu Valley. Furthermore, the sculptures at <strong>Changu Narayan</strong> close to Bhaktapur are particularly good examples. Likewise, is the statue of Vishnu sleeping on a bed of snakes at <strong>Budhanilkantha.</strong> <br> <strong>Pagoda Architecture</strong> The particular Newari pagoda temples are a significant part of the Kathmandu Valley. Resounding, and conceivably motivated by, the skyline’s pyramid-formed mountain tops. Moreover, carefully they are neither entirely Newari nor pagodas. The term has been generally received to portray the temples of the valley. <br> The temples are commonly square in structure, and might be either Hindu or Buddhist (or both). Moreover, there are temples which are rectangular or octagonal; Krishna can occupy an octagonal temple. However, Ganesh, Shiva and Vishnu can just occupy square temples. <br> Furthermore, tiered roof is the major feature of these temples. These temples may have one of five levels, with a few being the most widely recognized. In the Kathmandu Valley there are two temples with four tiered roofs. However, <strong>Nyatapola Temple</strong> in Bhaktapur and the <strong>Kumbeshwar Temple</strong> in Patan have five tiered roofs. Further, the slanting rooftops are generally secured with particular jhingati (baked clay tiles). Albeit richer temples will regularly have one top of plated copper. The bell-shaped gajur (pinnacle) on top made of baked clay or overlaid copper. <strong>Shikhara Architecture</strong> The second-most common temple structure in Kathmandu are the Shikhara structure temples. These temples have a substantial Indian influence. The temples are so named on the grounds that their decreasing towers take after a Shikhara (mountain top, in Sanskrit). In spite of the fact that the style created in India in the sixth century. This structure initially showed up in Nepal in the late sixteenth century. <strong>Famous Shikhara Temples in Kathmandu</strong> 1. Mahaboudha Temple 2. Krishna Mandir and the octagonal Krishna Temple, both in Patan Durbar Square <br> <strong>If You Admire Nature and Adventure</strong> Mostly tourist visits Nepal to view the Himalaya and return back remembering warm disposition of Nepalese people. The Himalaya’s most iconic and accessible hiking is on offer here, with rough trails to Everest, the Annapurna and past. No place else would you be able to trek for a considerable length of time in mind-boggling mountain view. Then there’s the adrenaline kick of boating a thundering Nepali waterway or bungee bouncing into a yawning Himalayan chasm. <br> Furthermore, canyoning, rock climbing, kayaking, Paragliding and mountain biking all offer a surge against the scenery of the world’s most dramatic scenes. Moreover, luxury trekking are available in the Everest region and the Annapurna region. If Nepal luxury tour is the reason why you are traveling and you admire nature and adventure, no doubt, Nepal’s nature and adventure will give you an adrenaline kick. There are travelers who like to see Nepal at a progressively refined pace. <br> Admiring the peaks over a sunset gin and tonic from a Himalayan viewpoint. Furthermore, walking around the medieval city squares of Kathmandu, Patan and Bhaktapur. Then after, joining Tibetan Buddhist pioneers on an otherworldly walk around hundreds of years old stupas and cloisters. <strong>Nature and Adventure – Exotic Wildlife Adventure</strong> South of Nepal lies something unique: a chain of the most preserved national parks. Here nature scans the subtropical treetops for exotic bird species and comb the jungle wildernesses for rhinos, tigers and crocodiles. <br> During your luxury Nepal tour in, choose a luxury safari offered by international hotel chains. Visit the most accessible National Park, Chitwan. Try more out of control excursion to remote Bardia or Koshi Tappu. Halt in transit to visit the origination of Buddha on the hot fields close Lumbini. Regardless, the mode of transportation you use, Nepal offers an incredibly different exhibit of attractions and landscapes. <strong>If You Admire Culture And People</strong> Nepal’s stupendous and physically testing geography has most without a doubt impacted the way of life and the standpoint of its solid and creative individuals. But it is difficult to make speculations regarding a ‘Nepali individuals’ when one considers the assorted variety of it’s at least 60 ethnic and rank gatherings, and horde (up to 123) dialects. From the swamps flanking India to the Himalayan statures circumscribing Tibet, Nepal brags a mind-boggling mosaic traditions and convictions that will confuse, interest and appeal explorers. <strong>Culture and People – Caste and Status</strong> Maybe the overwhelming Nepali social ideas are those of caste and status. These two of which add to a carefully characterized arrangement of social order and regard. Moreover, caste decides an individual’s status, yet in addition, their vocation and marriage accomplice, how that individual collaborates with different Nepali’s and how others respond back. This arrangement of progression stretches out even to the family, where everybody has an unmistakably characterized caste. The Nepali language has about six words for ‘you’, every one of which passes on shifting shades of regard. <strong>Religious Belief – People and Culture</strong> With regards to their religious beliefs, Nepalese are outstandingly adaptable, realistic and, most importantly, tolerant. There is no strict or ethnic strain in Nepal. Nepalese are commonly pleasant and understanding, snappy to grin and ease back to outrage. However, they likewise have a notoriety for being savage contenders. <br> Moreover, the foundations of Nepali life are the demands (just as the prizes) of one’s family, ethnic gathering and standing. To break these revered conventions are to hazard being alienated from family and network. While youthful Nepali individuals, particularly in urban zones, are progressively impacted by Western qualities and way of life, most of individuals still live by conventional traditions and standards. Moreover, to choose not to have kids is practically unheard. Nepalese ladies will frequently feel sorry for you on the off-chance that you are childless. Furthermore, having a child is significant, particularly for Hindu families, as some strict customs, (for example, lighting the burial service fire to guarantee a serene section into the following life) must be performed by the oldest child. Further, young ladies are viewed by numerous gatherings as money related weights whose respect should be secured until they are hitched. On Nepal luxury tour, talk to the locals and try to immerse in their culture for a few days. |
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| body | You can check the authors name in Sooperarticles it is Bibek Adhikari Managing Director of Yakky Tours. So as the article was written by myself. Can't I do this? |
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| body | Hi! I am a robot. I just upvoted you! I found similar content that readers might be interested in: https://www.sooperarticles.com/travel-articles/top-5-festivals-nepal-1744930.html |
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