Saturday, December 10, 2011

Nepal Adventure

Nepal is an adventurer's paradise and is known for the mountaineering, trekking, mountain biking, river rafting, kayaking, canoeing, mountain flights, hot air ballooning, pony trekking, jungle safaris, bird watching, fishing, hang-gliding, ultra-ling aircraft ride, bungy jumping, etc.
 
Trekking
Nepal is the ultimate destination for the trekking enthusiast, offering various possibilities from the short and easy to the demanding challenges of the snowy peaks. Easy, moderate or rigorous – there is something for every palate. Nepal has been aptly called a trekkers paradise as the terrain – mountains, hills and the Terai offers some of the most spectacular mix of lifestyles, vegetation and wildlife. Trekking in Nepal is a cultural experience like the Himalayan adventure. In the shadows and foothills of the icy peaks of the Himalaya, one passes through picturesque charming village inhabited by diverse ethnic groups. Treks varies from expeditions, high altitude treks to simple easy paced walks.
Nepal Trekking
 
Mountaineering
Nepal has about eight highest peaks in the world and it is known for some of the most outstanding achievement in the world of mountaineering. The mighty icy peaks have since decades challenged the spirits of those daring enough to conquer the peaks. All inquiries and arrangements for expeditions have to be made well in advance at the Ministry of Culture, Mountaineering where the guidelines have been laid down.
Canoeing
Canoeing is an extreme popular sport in Europe, and is now available in Nepal. Canoeing gives you the freedom to explore some of the most ruggedly beautiful, yet forbidden places in the world. Pokhara also provides ample opportunities for fishing, swimming, canoeing and boating along with majestic panoramic views in its background.

Jungle Safari
Royal Chitwan National Park, Bardiya National Park and Royal Suklaphanta Wildlife Reserve offer exciting jungle safari. Jungle activities here include venturing into deep jungle on elephant back or vehicles to view wild animals in their natural habitat, canoe rides on the jungle rivers, nature walks and bird watching.
 
River Rafting
The various rafting rivers of Nepal originates from the snow meltdown of the Himalayan terrain. The rivers gush through the twisted canyons, winding through calm valleys where small settlements are perched on the banks, taming out only as they spill out into the Indian plains to merge with the river Ganges. A river-rafting tour is one of the best ways to explore the country’s natural as well as the ethno-cultural heritage.
Village Tours
Village tours allow tourists to experience a stay in a typical Nepal village. This gives visitors an
Nepal River Rafting
opportunity to observe the rich Nepalese cultural tradition from the closest quarter and intermingle with the locals. Besides, any expenses made at that level directly contribute to the welfare of the local community, hence giving the visitor a sense of satisfaction. Village Tours are conducted in Sirubari, Gorkha and other place.
Mountain Flights
For those who can not withstand the rigorousness of mountain climbing there are mountain flights which fly around Mount Everest and other summits providing a close-up view of the top of the world. On a clear day, the hill resorts of Nagarkot, Dhulikhel, and Daman afford magnificent views of Mount Everest and the entire Himalayan range.
 

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