ABOUT NEPAL
Nepal is land-locked Country bordering with Tibet Autonomous Region of the People’s Republic China in the north and surrounded by India in the east, north and west. Nepal has been described as the biggest natural museum in the world. Probably Nepal is the best place to enjoy natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, lowering pagodas, spectacular Himalayan ranges with world’s highest Peak Mt. Everest and much more.
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This region lies in the Eastern Zone of Nepal. Since the first expedition in 1952-53, this region has received countless climbers and trekkers from all over the world. Sir Edmund Hilary of New Zealand and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa of Nepal made the Everest region ...
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Annapurna is the most popular trek in Nepal which pass through some of the most stunning scenery in the world. Beside day hiking , long treks through happy valley deep into the heart of mountains can be made ...
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Mustang remote valey is situated north of the Himalaya and jutting up onto the Tibetan plateau, the region of Mustang has more in common culturally and geographically with Tibet then it does with the rest of Nepal ...
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The Langtang valley, situated close to the Tibetan border, is a remote valley enclosed by snow-capped mountains that culminates in the peak of Langtang Lirung. On the top of the valley lies the Kyanjin Gompa ...
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Passing through the remote and unspoiled far eastern part of Nepal, this classic trek to Kanchenjunga, the third highest peak in the world, provides an incredible variety of scenery and cultural diversity ...
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Dolpo, rugged and remote section and one of the most beautiful treks in the far western corner of Nepal. Dolpo is a restricted area and needs a special permit and only groups with organised trek from a registered agent are allowed ...
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Kanchenjunga is the world’s third highest mountain and is situated in the north-eastern corner of Nepal, straddling the border with Sikkim. Kanchenjunga is not a single summit but a mountain massif consisting of five summits with several satellite peaks and glaciers" ...
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