Tuesday, 26 July 2016

Nepal Trekking


Nepal Trekking is gaining popularity worldwide in recent years. Besides hard-core mountaineers, even travel enthusiasts are increasingly indulging in mountain treks. Besides the satisfaction one gets having completed a trek, these are also great for fitness-seekers. And the chance to witness nature in its raw elements, the untouched beauty of the majestic Himalayan Range is an added advantage.
If you love the mountains, a trip to Mount Everest is perhaps nothing short of a pilgrimage. To save time, you may fly to Lukla from Kathmandu. As you alight from the small plane, you are immediately held spellbound by the beauty around you. A trip to the base camp of Mount Everest is a must-do for any mountain-loving traveller. The classic trail is easy and the slope gentle, gradually building up, allowing you to pace yourself accordingly. Meandering through Sherpa villages, crossing vivid tea houses and crossing rivers, there is never a dull moment on this trek. With decades of experience under our belt, we know the most picturesque route to take you to the base camp. The trail eventually wanders into harsher territory as you head towards higher altitudes. There is something mesmerizing about standing there at Kala Pattar (5545 m), staring at the mammoth beauty of the highest mountain peak in this world.
Though most of the Himalayan Range runs through India, Nepal takes away the crown and boasts of being home to the Everest (it lies on the China-Nepal border). Ensuring that each moment is perfect, our trek endeavours to deliver a unique and tailor made experience to you. Share a light moment with locals on the way and allow yourself to soak in their hospitality and warmth. Even the hard lives that they lead do not dim the wide smiles on their faces. This is a popular trek with travellers from across the world and you are sure to make a few friends along the way.
Nepal is similar to India in many ways. A Hindu nation, they understand and speak our language and the currency is at par. However, it is interesting to experience things which are particular to their culture. Treks in Nepal include visits to gorgeous Buddhist monasteries, with vibrant painted walls and a sense of calm within. In many ways, a visit to Nepal is not just about a mountain trek. It is a glimpse into their culture, the lives led by the locals and the beauty of their land.    
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Tuesday, 21 June 2016

Discover Bhutan Trekking

Bhutan is a land-locked country with India cradling it from three sides and bordered by China in the north. But Bhutan Trekking is more than just a geographical piece of land. It is a culture, a dream, a mystical land where time stands still. In today’s day and age where everything is so commercially exploited, Bhutan is a welcome respite. The mountains, lush green and untouched, are a sight for sore eyes. The people are simple and cultured, content with what has been bestowed upon them. The people of Bhutan believe strongly in the concept of Karma and attempt to do as much good as they can in this lifetime. Bhutan Trekking promises to be one of your most memorable journeys ever. The country is refreshingly untouched, blessed by natural beauty and proud of its culture. It truly is, in every sense of the word, the Last Shangrila, has to be planned with ample time in hand. The country is divided geographically into Western Bhutan, Central Bhutan and Eastern Bhutan. The western province includes the popular cities of Thimpu (the capital city), Paro and Punakha. For a short Trek to Bhutan, it is recommended that you cover these three cities to get a flavour of what the country has to offer. Thimpu is the largest town in the country and has fantastic dining options to suit the global palate. The airport is located at Paro, and you must make sure you slot a few days for this town which is home to the Tiger’s Nest, the country’s most photographed landmark. Punakha is a short drive from Thimpu and at a lower altitude. This makes the valley town warmer than its higher cousins. Punakha is also home to one of the loveliest Dzongs (fortresses) in the country, located on the cusp of two mighty rivers.


With more time at hand, plan an extended trip to Central Bhutan. The Bumthang Region is renowned for its natural beauty. Eastern Bhutan consists of pristine peaks and boasts of the highest unclimbed mountain in the world (Gangkhar  Puensum). Paro is the only international airport in the country and one can also enter by road via Phuentsholing, Gelephu and Samdrup Jongkhar. A travel visa is required for international travellers visiting the country. It can be obtained by the tour operator. Indian and Bangladeshi passport holders are awarded visa on arrival as are citizens of Maldives.

The Bhutanese currency is called Nglutrum and is tied to the Indian Rupee (which is also an acceptable currency). However, notes of Rs.500 and Rs.1000 are not accepted in the country. To maintain the sanctity of its land and culture, Bhutan believes in ‘High Value, Low Impact Tourism’. For this reason, every non-Indian tourist needs to opt for a pre-fixed daily package that includes accommodation, food, royalty tax, a guide and internal transportation.

Southern Bhutan is hot and humid whereas the northern region can get quite cold. When the powerful monsoons retreat from Western Bhutan, Autumn weather is perfect for visitors to enjoy the country with bright sunny days and cool evenings. It is also a good idea to time your visit with one of the many festivals in the country, each of which is celebrated with much gusto.

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Tuesday, 16 February 2016

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We are an exploration tour and travel company in UK that specific in arrange small group cultural tours, treks and journey to the Himalaya, Nepal and Bhutan. Our trip choice from gentle treks and cultural visits, even as stay in luxury cottage or hotels, to expeditions explores remote areas of the Himalayas.

Trekking in Himalayas is familiarizes different any other, so we spirit is there each step of the way to see you securely along the trail. Anyway of whether this is your first trekking trip or you are experienced hiker, you will enjoy the company of a small group of associate exploit as you learn a bit of the local language, discover the charming culture, share a cup of  hot tea jointly and wonder over the towering peaks.

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