Sunday, September 12, 2010

Tour to Nagarkot




Nagarkot is a village and Village Development Committee located 32 km east of Kathmandu, Nepal in Bhaktapur District in the Bagmati Zone. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 3504 and had 655 houses in it.[1] At an elevation of 2,195 meters, it is considered one of the most scenic spots in Bhaktapur District. It is renowned for its sunrise view of the Himalaya including Mount Everest as well as other snow-capped peaks of the Himalayan range of eastern Nepal. Nagarkot also offers a panoramic view of the Kathmandu Valley.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Treak to mount everest








Sagamartha (Everest) Base Camp trek takes us into one of the most spectacular regions of Nepal where the Sherpa culture thrives amongst the highest peaks in the world. The Sagamartha massif as seen from Thyangboche and Kala Pattar is a sight you will never forget, and the hospitality of these tough mountain people will remain with you for a long time. This is the traditional trek to view Sagamartha, following the historic trail and travelling in true expedition style; it will appeal to those who wish to retrace the steps of history to the base of the highest mountain in the world.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Places for visiting around bhaktapur


Bhaktapur founded by King Ananda Deva in 889 AD is one of three cities in Kathmandu Valley; it lies about 14 km east of Kathmandu. It is an inhabited museum of medieval charm as it retains past glories and structures of the Malla rulers. Throughout the city there are glorious examples of temples and pagodas dedicated to gods and goddesses plus palaces, monuments, woodcarvings, sculptures and pottery.

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Top ten place to tour around lalitput

Lalitpur is a major city located southwest of Kathmandu Valley, Nepal. It is easy to travel here, being a few hours away from Kathmandu. Otherwise known as Patan, this city has been granted the status of World Heritage Site. Lalitpur means ‘City of Beauty’ and is known as the artistic and cultural focal point of Nepal. Temples, pagodas, sculptures can be seen here. The main attraction of Lalitpur is the Patan Durbar Square.

Friday, August 20, 2010

Top ten travel places of kathmandu


About Kathmandu City

Kathmandu is capital and largest city of Nepal which is sheltered by small mountain. This is a historical center of Nepal. The history of kathmandu is really a history of the newar people,the main inhabitants of kathmandu valley. it originally known as a kantipur, the city of flourished during the malla reign. Initially it was an independent city within the valley but in the 14th century the valley was united under the malla king of bhaktapur city. In 15th century the valley divided once again in to the three independent kingdom of kathmandu, patan and bhaktapur. In 1768 the invasion of the valley by prithvi narayan shah luler of gorkhakingdom then shah dynasty unified Nepal and made the kathmandu a new capital. This is a main center for Nepal visitors. most of pilgrim traveler chose Kathmandu tour.

Top ten place of pokhara in nepal for trek

Nepal Trekking Holidays
Nepal is a distinctive country in the world in terms of manifold culture, religious harmony, multi lingual society and Natural diversity. Home to the world’s highest mountains, birth place of Lord Buddha and some of the world prominent trekking regions makes Nepal an incredible destination for cultural holiday or adventure excursion.
Nepal has a lot to offer to the world. Trekking in Nepal Himalayan trails like Annapurna trekking, Everest trekking, Langtang trekking or less visited pristine regions, combine with some fascinating cultural Nepal tour or Elephant back Jungle Safari or a white water Rafting or awesome adventure journey are always a dream to thousands of visitors around the world.


Places to Visit in Nepal
Pokhara
Pokhara is a remarkable place of natural beauty. Situated at an altitude of 827m from the sea level and 200km west of Kathmandu valley, the city is known as a center of adventure. The enchanting city with a population of around 95,000 has several beautiful lakes and offers stunning panaromic views of Himalayan  
peaks. The serenity of lakes and the magnificence of the Himalayas rising behind them create an ambience of peace and magic. So today the city has not only become the starting point for most popular trekking and rafting destinations but also a place to relax and enjoy the beauty of nature.
Pokhara is part of a once vibrant trade route extending between India and Tibet. To this day, mule trains can be seen camped on the outskirts of the town, bringing goods to trade from remote regions of the Himalaya. This is the land of Magars and Gurungs, hardworking farmers and valorous warriors who have earned worldwide fame as Gurkha soldiers. The Thakalis, another important ethnic group here, are known for their entrepreneurship.
  The climate of Pokhara is slightly warmer than Kathmandu with daytime temperature hovering around 15 degrees Celsius in winter and 35 degrees in summer. The monsoon season which lasts from mid-June to mid-September is very wet; in fact Pokhara records the
highest rainfall in the country. Best time to visit is between October and April.
The activities of foreign visitors to Pokhara focus around two districts known as Damside and Lakeside (or Pardi and Baidam, in Nepali, respectively). These two areas, with their strips of hotels and restaurants, are a few kilometers south-west of the main Pokhara bazaar.
Of Interest
Phewa Lake
Begnas lake and Rupa lake
Barahi temple
World Peace Pagoda
Seti Gandaki
Devi's Fall
Gupteswar Gupha
Mahendra Gupha
The Old Bazaar
Bindbyabasini Temple
Museums
Himalayan Vista
Nightlife and Entertainment
Around Pokhara
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Phewa Tal (Lake)
Phewa lake, the second largest lake in the kingdom, roughly measuring 1.5 km by 4 km, is the center of all attractions in Pokhara. The enchanting lake is an idyllic playground. Brightly painted wooden boats and sailboats can be rented on reasonable cost around lakeside.  
The lake is neither deep (roughly 47 meters at most) nor particulary clean, but the water is warm and swimming is pleasant if you don't think about the probable pollution.
The eastern shoreline of the lake, popularly known as Lakeside or Baidam, consists of seemingly endless strip of lodges, restaurants, bookshops and souvenir shops. One of the fascinating parts of lakeside is the splendid view of the mountains, especially when the still water reflects the peaks, creating a double image.
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Begnas lake and Rupa lake
The lakes are located about 15km from Pokhara at the end of a road that turns north from the highway to Kathmandu. Divided by the forested hillock called Panchabhaiya Danda, the lakes offer the perfect nature retreat because of their relative seclusion. Splendid boating and fishing can be done here.
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Barahi temple
This is the most important religious monument in Pokhara. Built almost in the middle of Phewa lake, the two storied pagoda is dedicated to the boar manifestation of Ajima, the protectress deity representing the female force Shakti. Devotees can be seen, especially on Saturdays, carrying male animals and fowl across the lake to be sacrificed to the deity.
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Seti Gandaki
Flowing right through the city, the boisterous river runs completely underground at places. Amazingly, at certain points the river appears hardly two meters wide. But its depth is quite beyond imagination - over 20 meters! Mahendra Pul, a small bridge near the old Mission Hospital, provides a perfect view of the river's dreadful rush and the deep gorge made by its powerful flow.
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Devi's Fall
Locally known as Patale Chhango (Hell's Fall), Devi's fall (also known as Devin's or David's) is an awesome waterfall lying about 2 km south-west of Pokhara airport on the highway to Tansen. An interesting modern legend says that a foreigner named David was skinnydipping in the Pardi Khola (river) when the floodgates of the dam were opened, sweeping him into an underground passage beneath the fall, never to be seen again.
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Gupteswar Gupha
Gupteswar Gupha, a sacred cave, lies 2 km from Pokhara airport on the Siddhartha Highway leading southwest from the city. The entrance is right across from Devi's Fall and the cave is almost 3 km long. It has some big hall-size rooms and some passages where you have to crawl on all fours. This cave holds special value for Hindus since a phallic symbol of Lord Shiva is preserved here in the condition it was discovered. An entrance fee of Rs. 5 is charged and taking pictures inside the cave is prohibited.
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Mahendra Gupha
Mahendra Gufa, locally called Chamero Odhaar ("House of Bats"), is the large limestone cave. Shepherd boys are said to have discovered it around 1950. A two hour walk to the north of Pokhara, it is best to bring your own torch to see the stalactites and stalagmites, although most of them have been carted out by souvenir hunters.
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The Old Bazaar
Pokhara's traditional bazaar is colorful and so are its ethnically diverse traders. In its temples and monuments can be seen ties to the Newar architecture of the Kathmandu Valley. Located about 4 km from Lakeside, the market's original charm is alive and well.
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Bindbyabasini Temple
Bindhyabasini temple is the center of religious activity in the old bazaar. It is dedicated to goddess Bhagwati, yet another manifestation of shakti. Worshippers flock here to perform sacrifices, and especially on Saturdays the parklike grounds take on a festive fair.
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Himalayan Vista 
The magnificent Annapurna panorama that's visible on the northern skyline of Pokhara is quite incredible. The main peaks are Annapurna I to IV and the beautiful Machhapuchhare (or Fishtail Mountaian, so named after its twin peaks). Besides these, you can also see the Himchuli, Varahashikhar, Gangapurna and other peaks. The  
mountains will probably be hidden in the clouds between April and September. A nice evening on the banks of Fewa Lake with the mountain range as the backdrop is what Pokhara is really about!
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Around Pokhara 
Pokhara is the starting and ending point for many of the popular trekking routes in Nepal. Longer treks (one to three week long) such as the Jomsom trek, Annapurna Circuit, and Annapurna Sanctuary begin here. Check a book on Nepal trekking for more details on this. Otherwise, you can also visit this site Pilgrims Book House for information on trekking books of Nepal.
For those with less time, Pokhara also provides shorter (one to seven days) more leisurely treks around the neighboring hills and villages. The popular ones are:
Ghachowk Trek: two days, a circuit through Lhachowk to Ghachowk and down to Batulechaur, north of Pokhara, close up view of Fishtail mountain.
Naudanda Trek: two days, to Naudanda from Suikhet and then back through Kaski, west of Pokhara.
Ghorepani Circuit: five to seven days long, upto the Gurung village of Ghandruk village, great views of the Annapurna range, north-west of Pokhara.
Kahun Danda: day trip, north east of Pokhara, 1560m altitude.
Sarangkot: day trip, great view of the mountain range including Dhaulagiri, north of Fewa Lake, 1592m altitude.
Rupa and Begnas Lakes: day trip, 15km south-east of Pokhara, take a bus there and leisurely walk along the ridge that separates the two twin lakes.



Nepal trek and tour

Due to its unique geographical position and altitude variations Nepal is perhaps one of the richest countries in the world in terms of bio diversity.
The country’s elevation ranges from 60m. above sea level to the highest point on earth, Mt. Everest at 8,848 meters all within a distance of 150 kilometers resulting in climatic conditions from sub tropical to arctic.
This wild variation fosters an astonishing array of ecosystem including the greatest mountain range on earth, thick tropical jungles with a wealth of wildlife, thundering rivers and forests.
Nepal is also the home of a rich cultural heritage offering an astonishing diversity of sightseeing attractions and adventure opportunities found nowhere else on earth.
You can join the numerous annual festivals that are celebrated throughout the year in traditional style highlighting enduring customs and beliefs.
While trekking in Nepal one will experience many of the earths wonders.
The lush terrace farmland and paddy fields, crystal clear rivers and breathtaking mountains make Nepal a truly rewarding holiday destination.
A visit to Nepal is not only about discovering a new destination but also building lasting memories and living a different way of life.

General Information of Nepal
continent Asia
Capital Kathmandu
Location situated between India in the south east and west China in the north
Poulation 30 million
Time Zone 5 hours 45 minute ahead of GMT
Language Nepali is the national Language, how ever english is widely used and understood
Currency Nepali Rupees
Political system Democratic Republic
Religion Hindu, Buddhist, Muslim & Christian
Climate Ranges from tropical in the low land to arctic temperatures in the higher altitudes

CULTURE OF NEPAL
Nepal is blessed with one of the richest unique culture in the world. The multi-dimensional culture heritage
embraces the culture differences of various ethnic tribal and social groups inhabiting different altitudes and it manifests in various form music, dance, art and craft folklores and folktales languages and it manifests in literature philosophy, and religion festivals and celebrations foods and drinks.

PEOPLE OF NEPAL
In Nepal there are nearly 30 million people. Nepal is an assortment of ethnic group living in different regions, speaking different languages. The best known high mountain people are the Sherpa's, who inhabit the central and eastern regions of Nepal. Various Tibeto-Burman and Indo-Aryan speaking hill and valley people, for example the Brahmins, Chetri, inhabit the midlands and the Newars are mainly concentrated in the Kathmandu valley and other towns. The Rais, Limbus, Tamangs, Magars, Sunuwars, Jirels, Gurungs, Thakalis and Chepangs are other Tibet-Burman speaking Mongoloid people found living in the middle hills. People such as the Dhangars inhabit the Dun valley and the lowland Terai. Though Nepal is a veritable mosaic of dozens of ethnic group.


ART OF NEPAL
Nepal art is unique an the expression it is in classical and modern style, and see in the daily pacific in the daily practice of religion find in the temples architecture, shrines, fountains and the designs of religious objects. Nepal is famous in art.

RELIGION OF NEPAL
Nepal is country where art, culture and religion are a part of life of the inhabitants. People celebrate every moment with aroma, adding novelty to the traditions without affecting essence. In most Nepalese follow Hinduism and Buddhism than Christianity and Islam.

FOOD OF NEPAL
Nepalese food is famous for its tempting spicy taste. While Nepalese cuisine is basic, it does not lack in flavor, making extensive use of spices and flavoring such as ginger, garlic, coriander, pepper, cumin, chilies, mustard oil, ghee and occasionally cow, buffalo and nak butter.



Nepal has 4 major seasons
1. Winter (Dec ember - February)
2. Sprint (March - May)
3. Summer (June - August)
4. Autumn (September - Nov ember)
Nepal can be visitedall year round.

Any changes with regard to your hotel reservations can be made, but you are required 
to notify us of such changes at least a week before in advance of the intended
occupation. Please refer the following table for at a glance status of hotel services
available in Nepal.

 Available Category of Hotels in Nepal

The name of hotelLocationRatedSGLDBLPlan
Yak & YetiDurbarmarg Ktm*****€ 135€145B/B
Hyatt RegencyBaudhanath Ktm*****€ 130€140B/B
Soaltee Crown plazaSoaltee ktm*****€ 125€135B/B
RadissonLazimpat ktm*****€ 65€ 75B/B
DwarikaGausala Ktm****€ 150€ 165B/B
Del’ AnnapurnaDurbar marg****€ 95€ 105B/B
Park VillageNarayanthan ktm***€ 55€ 65B/B
ManangThamel Ktm**€ 40€ 50B/B
ManasluLazimpat ktm***€ 45€ 55B/B
VaishaliThamel ktm**€ 30€ 40B/B
BarahiPokhara***€ 55€ 65B/B
 Buddha Maya garden Lumbini * € 65 € 70 B/B
 Hotel Nirvana Bhairahawa * € 60 € 70 B/B
 Panorama Pokhara * € 15 € 18 E/P
 Island jungle Resort Chitwan N.P ** € 65 € 75 A/P
 Bhadgaon guest house Bhaktapur * € 20 € 25 B/B
 Park side Sauraha Chitwan   ** € 40 € 50 A/P
 High view resort Dhulikhel * € 25 € 30 B/B
 Thamel Apartment Thamel ktm * € 40 € 50 E/P
 Galaxy Nagarkot * € 15 € 18 B/B
 Country Villa Nagarkot ** € 35 € 45 B/B
 Club Himalaya Nagarkot ** € 55 € 65 B/B
 International G. house Thamel ktm **€ 40  € 50 E/P
 Samsara Resort Thamel ktm ** € 45 € 50 E/P
 Hotel wonder land Thamel ktm * € 15 € 18 E/P
 Dhulikhel lodge resort Dhulikhel ** € 25 € 30 B/B
 Hotel Marshyangdi Thamel Ktm ** € 40 € 50 B/B
 Hotel Panorama Dhulikhel * € 20 € 25 E/P

Heli Tours
Taking a Helicopter tour over the Himalayas is a truly magnificent adventure, 
filled with awe-inspiring scenery and magnificent peaks.
You can see from overhead the amazing vistas of the Himalayas. 
The range of destinations for helicopter trips in Nepal make them a good 
choice for anybody looking to share something new with friends or loved ones.
You could get experience once in life time.
Heli Tours Offers
High EverestDeparting from Kathmandu’s Tribhuwan International airport 
early in the mo...  View Detail
High PanoramaThis flight takes you to the heart of Annapurna Base Camp 
the place called Sanct...  View Detail
Holy Himalayan TourThis extra ordinary flight will take you to the cold
 alpine area of Muktinath wh...  View Detail
Langtang Valley Heli tourAfter few minutes’ flight, landscape of the 
valley of Katmandu Changes alm...  View Detail