Sunday, May 29, 2011

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Everest Region Trekking | Everest Trek | Everest Hiking | Everest Trip | Everest Base Camp

28/05/2011
Trekking through high alpine country in the Everest Region…
After the conquering of the highest mountain peak in the world, Mt. Everest, by Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Sherpa, the Everest region has become an unfathomable fascination for all people making it one of the most popular trekking regions to be known in Nepal.
The Everest or the Upper Khumbu region has within its grasp the highest wildlife reserve in the world, the Sagarmatha National Park. This park has been listed as a World Heritage Site in 1979 by UNESCO for its distinctive natural and cultural uniqueness.
Trekking to the Everest region takes you on charismatic trails where you can expand the hidden splendors of the Everest region, from the rhododendron forests to the pine forests, from the snow fed rivers to spectacular glaciers, from the lucid lakes to high passes and from the vivacious Sherpa villages to the charming Buddhist monasteries. Trekking this region not only gives you the opportunity to get a close view of the world’s highest mountain peak, the Everest, but also offers you splendid sights of other peaks such as Lhotse, Nuptse, Ama Dablam, Thamserku, Tawache and many other unnamed peaks.
Trekking in the ‘Khumbu’ can be a very special and unique experience only beheld by the trekker who ceaselessly seeks for the challenge that comes with adventure. Join a Higher Limits Trek & Expedition adventure group and experience some of the most beautiful trails in the world; it’s a holiday you will never ever forget for a lifetime for more info click at: http://www.nepalholiday.travel/


Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Monday, May 23, 2011

Langtang Kynjin Gompa Trekking | Langtang Valley Trekking | Kyanjin Ri | Langtang Village

03/12/2013
Recently we arranged trekking trip to Langtang Kyanjin Gompa for American guy about 8days after his experience with us what he had to say about us please take look.


Taken by: Higher Limit from Kynjin Gompa 

I checked with many trekking companies before setting on Higher Limits. From the beginning I felt comfortable with Gopi and the staff. We talked for almost two hours about trekking. He took a lot of time explaining rates and itineraries.  He also provided the best price of the ten or twelve companies I checked with. I have to say I have no complaints with anything. The guide, Janu, was very knowledgeable about the culture, people,trails, mountains and things not related to trekking and Nepal. The food was good, the weather cooperated, the accommodation was comfortable and clean, and the views were better than expected. I highly recommend Higher Limits and Janu as a guide while I could have trekked independently for cheaper I can’t imagine all the knowledge and information I would have missed without a guide. I felt safe, comfortable and very happy the entire trip. I look forward to my next trek with Janu and Higher Limits Trek & Expedition Pvt Ltd.
Justin Bennett Kohl beck
Hilbert Ridge Holly Springs
NC 27540
U S A





Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Nepal Information | Nepal at Glance

Nepal at Glance:
Nepal is a combination of ancient history, vibrant cultures and scenic splendor. Located between China and India, Nepal’s main geographical features include snow-capped peaks, lower mountains, hills and lush Terai plains of tropical jungles. Nearly one- third of the total length of the Himalayas and 8 of the world’s 14 highest peaks are in Nepal. The landlocked country covers an area 147,181 sq. kilometers ranging from 70 meter to the highest point at 8848 meters above sea level. Nepal’s popularity as a tourist destination has increased greatly over the years. While trekking and mountaineering have long been popular, an entire range of other activities are carried out. With the variety of adventure options, the country is a favorite among adventure lovers for more please visit at: http://www.nepalholiday.travel/Nepal-at-glance.php


Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Trekking in Nepal | Nepal Trekking Information

Trekking in Nepal
Trekking frequently refers to multi-day hiking trips through rural, often rugged territory. Many people who are trekkers engage in longer trips through entire regions of the world, using trekking as a way of getting from place to place. It can be included with a number of other outdoor sports, such as rock climbing backpacking.
Trekking is different from other sorts of travel for a few different reasons. It tends to be less-structured than other sort of travel, as weather conditions and topography help influence travel plans more than plane flights or hotel availability. As travelers move on foot through often-rural areas, trekking gives travelers an up-close view of unbelievable scenery. Many trekkers travel through isolated areas, giving them an experience much different than those who travel in organized groups to more-popular destinations. It often allows them to interact with nature, doing anything from climbing a rock wall to navigating across a mountain or entire mountain range for more details please follow the link http://www.nepalholiday.travel/  


Sunday, May 1, 2011

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Hiking in Nepal | Nepal Hiking Information | Hike in Nepal | Hiking

Hiking in Nepal
Day hiking is an outdoor activity where individuals or groups walk on trails during the day without setting up camp for overnight stays. Hikers are able to access more trails and parks by walking during the day rather than planning multi-day trips in one park or area. This approach to hiking is special by casual hikers as well as outdoor enthusiasts who might be concerned about trail safety. An important issue in day hiking is the excessive heat and glare from the sun. Day hikers can pack lightly for their excursions by eliminating sleeping bags, tents, and flashlights.
Local, regional, and national parks sometimes offer limited access to hiking trails. These limits include no nighttime or weekend hours where hikers might be endangered on the trail. A park might also schedule trail maintenance and repair during off-season weekend hours. Day hiking allows an individual to walk miles through a park generally without limitations. Outdoor lovers can travel to several parks within a region to conduct day hikes instead of focusing on a single park. For more details http://www.higherlimitstrek.com .