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Nepal General Information

Nepal General Information

Nepal offers the land of bio-diversity of geographical, an incomparable blend of high mountains and rich cultures. Nepal embrace the central Himalayan, 1310 magnificent peaks over 6000 meters including eight of the world’s highest 14 peaks of 8000 meters, rushing river, rolling terraced hills; lush, steamy tropics and high altitude plains reminiscent of Tibet. Capital city of Nepal, Kathmandu Valley, a fertile green bowl set in the midst of the Himalayan foothills, is an oasis of magnificent art and the home of an ancient and sophisticated culture. It’s blend of different ethnic mosaic of diversity of people. Nepal at a Glan...

Visa in Nepal

Visa in Nepal

Tribhuvan International Airport is the only international airport of Nepal. Immigration Office, TIA (Tribhuvan International Airport) under Department of Immigration has been facilitating tourists flying to Nepal by providing Visa on Arrival. 'On Arrival' visa procedure is very quick and simple. You can expect some queues during peak Tourist season. If you wish to skip those queues, you can also consider getting Visa from Nepalese Diplomatic Missions stationed abroad prior to your arrival. Choice is yours. If you have obtained visa from Nepalese Diplomatic Missions, then you must enter Nepal within six months from the visa issued date. ...

Festival of Nepal

Festival of Nepal

Festivals in Nepal Dashain is the longest and the most important festival of Nepal. Generally Dashain falls in late September to mid October, right after the mansoon season in Nepal. Dashain gets many different nick names as Dasara, Bada Dashain, Vijaya Dashain, Durga Puja, all of which mean the same thing, Dashain, a day of Victory over Demons. According to the legend, the bloodthirsty Goddess, Durga conquered evils on the Dashain day. Huge amount of animal sacrifices take place during the festival in temples and in home to please the Goddess Durga. Some people may take such animal sacrifices negatively but they might...

Nepal Trekking Permit Fee

Nepal Trekking Permit Fee

A trekker should have a trekking permit issued by the Department of Immigration is required to trek in any part of Nepal, except the most popular areas of Annapurna, Everest and Langtang/Helambu. These areas were declared permit-free in 1999. For the Annapurna, Everest & Langtang region trekkers requires to have an entrance permit of Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP Permit)Rs2000, Everest Nationala Park Permit Rs 3000 & Langtang National Park Permit Rs 3000 Rupees along with TIMS Card (Trekking Information Management System). The following restricted areas are open only for group trekkers. And a trekking permit will not...

Trekking Season in Nepal

Trekking Season in Nepal

Trekking is possible through out the year. However the best seasons for trekking are either side of the monsoon season. Mid March to mid June and Mid September to Mid December are the best. During this time the weather is generally fine and the skies clear. Beside this season, it is possible to trek in other season,however we can expect lots of rain (and leeches) during the monsoon and severe cold and closed passes during the winter months. Rain shadows areas like Annapurna Circuit, Upper Mustang are recommended trek during monsoon season & Lower altitude treks like Ghorepani, Langtang Valley, Namche, Helambu are recomended trek during...

Trekkinng Equipments

Trekkinng Equipments

Common Things to Bring Lightweight walking boots. "Walk them in" prior to arrival in Nepal to avoid blisters. A pair of lightweight/heavyweight trousers are useful higher up in the mountains in the morning and at night. 1-2 pair of loose fitting long shorts/skirts. 2-4 cotton T-shirts. 1 lightweight long sleeved-shirt is particularly suitable for avoiding sun burn. A sunhat and ensure it has wide brim to cover the face and neck. 2 pairs of thin and 2 pairs of thick woolen socks. Underwear: normal quantity Swimming suit Water Bottle Sunglasses and strap Toiletries with large and small towels. Toilet paper can ...

Getting to Bhutan

Getting to Bhutan

Getting to Bhutan Till Bhutan embarked on a planned economic development in the early 1960’s, Bhutan by and large remained cut off from the rest of the world. The country was accessible only by foot. The two main entry points to the country was from the North and from the South. From the north, the entry was from Tibet and was possible crossing the high passes while from the South it was through the plains of Assam and West Bengal. However, with the planned economic development, accessibility became easy with motorable roads connecting Bhutan with the other parts of the country. Today the main points of entry are thr...

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