Monday, August 8, 2011


Memorable Annapurna Base Camp Trek.


This is the most popular and famous trek in Nepal. It is more distinct than any other treks by its variety of people, rich culture, beautiful landscapes and natural scenery. This trek lends you to North West of Pokhara through an ancient trek to Tibet across glaciers, gorges and water falls. From the Annapurna Base Camp you will have a close look of Mt. Annapurna and Mt. Machhapuchhre.
At the final destination the Annapurna sanctuary (Base camp 4100m.)will be welcoming you patiently. The Annapurna Sanctuary has been treasured by local inhabitants as a place of spiritual refuge since long before trekkers "discovered" it. A natural amphitheater, ringed by Annapurna south 7219m. and I, Varahashikhar7847m, Gangapurna 7485m. and Machhapuchhre 6993m, it serves as base camp for expeditions as well as favourite trek destination for mountain lovers. Beginning in Pokhara, you'll climb to Naudanda (1,463 meters) and gain elevation slowly through.

Itinerary:
Day 01: Arrival Katmandu air port and transfer hotel Yak & Yeti ( 5 Star)
Day 02: Guided Sightseeing in Katmandu valley
Day 03: Morning fly Pokhara Hotel Sa-ngrila Village Resort (5 star)
Day 04: Drive Pokhara – Nayapul and trek to Tikhedunga
Day 05: Tikhedunga - Ghorepani
Day 06: Ghorepani –sunrise view Punhill - Ghorepani-Tadapani
Day 07: Tadapani – Chomorong beautiful village
Day 08: Chomorong - Himalayan Hotel
Day 09: Himalayan Hotel - Machhapuchure Base camp
Day 10: Machhpuchure BC-Annapurna BC 4100m. - back to Himalayan Hotel
Day 11: Himalayan Hotel - Chomorong village
Day 12: Chomorng village – tolka
Day 13: Tolka - Dampus via Pokhara – Sangrila resort Hotel
Day 14: fly Katmandu transfer hotel Yak & Yeti and evening fall well Nepali Kitchen dinner
Day 15: final Departure to Home .

Need for Treks Equipments,

Trekking Sticks, Trekking Bag, Down jacket, Light Jacket, woolen sweeter, T-shirts, Sunglass, Sun cream, Lip balm, water Bottler, water clean pills, first Aid Kid for self, Down Sleeping bag, trekking shoes, Digital camera, energy chocolates, hand wash, etc.

Cost Includes on Tea House Trek

All meals ( three times a day), Guide, porters, insurance of Nepalese staff, Trekking permit and park entrance permit, TIMS Cards fee, Domestic fly, Kathmandu deluxe hotel/Pokhara, BB plan. hot drinks (tea/coffee/hot chocolate), accommodation, boiled water to drink, Equipment for Nepalese staff.
Cost Excludes on Tea House Trek
Clients insurance-including rescue insurance, warm clothes, International airlines tickets, personal expenses such as soft drinks, Alcoholic drinks, books, snacks, international airport tax. Guide & Porters tips, etc.
Note. Acclimatized Consult with Doctor and before two months walk for hour will be good for Annapurna B.C trek

Cost. Luxury Kathmandu and Pokhara and A/c Car and Van with 5 Star Hotel Accommodation Cost all Including $ 1515.

30% Advance send  Transfer Month Before
Contact Person.

Shahadev Shrestha
Managing Director
Everest Pioneer Trek Nepal (p) Ltd.
Post Box No 14303 Kathmandu Nepal.
email:info@everesttreknepal.com
URL : www.everesttreknepal.com

Monday, September 20, 2010

Annapurna Base Camp Trek

Welcome to Destination of the World... Everest & More


Know About Trekking In Annapurna Region....Everest Pioneer Trek Nepal

Annapurna Base Camp Trek
Total Time: 15 Days
Trek Duration: 12 Days
Max Elevation: 4200 meter
Difficulty: Medium.
Season: Mid. Sept. to Nov. & March to May.
Lodge: Good.
Trekking: Camping/Tea House trek.










Annapurna Region, Walk through villages, nice Rhododendron and Bamboo forest, and then climb the Annapurna Base Camp, a valley surrounded by High Himalaya peaks & waterfall, River gorge, on the return from Poonhill beautiful sunrise provides majestic mountain views of both Dhaulagiri and Annapurna Ranges.will be memorable tour for the Life

Land of the Himalaya...Annapurna B.C

Program

Day 01: fly from Kathmandu to Pokhara (200kms/).
Day 02: 25kms drive to kade, and trek to Tolka (1810m).
Day 03: Tolka to Chhomrong (20040m).
Day 04: Chhomrong to Bamboo (2340m).
Day 05: Bamboo to Himalaya hotel or Deurali (3000m).
Day 06: Himalaya Hotel to .M.B.C(3720m).
Day 07: M.B.C to Annapurna Base Camp (4200m).
Day 08: ABC to Doran (2630m).
Day 09: Dovan to Chhomrong village .
Day 10: Chhomrong to Tadapani forest .
Day 11: Tadapani to Ghorepani (2975m).
Day 12: Morning trip to Poonhill, and trek down to Tikhedhunga (1400m).
Day 13: Few hour trek to Naya pul and drive by to Pokhara (42kms).
Day 14: Pokhara Sightseeing (full Day ).
Day 15: Fly to Kathmandu overnight hotel (200kms/30 minute).

If you like to make Adventure Trek to Annapurna B.C please Contact Mr Shahadev
Mnaging Director
Everest Pioneer Trek Nepal (p) Ltd.
Post Box No 14303 Kathmandu, Nepal
Email: info@everesttreknepal.com
URL :http://www.everesttreknepal.com

Monday, July 5, 2010

Ghorepani Poonhill Treks...view of Sunrise place.

Ghorepani  Poonhill Trekking Paradise of Himalaya...Nepal



This trek is also known as the small Annapurna Circuit trek and is very popular short trek among trekers. The bravura mountain scenery and the beautiful ethnic villages validate the popularity of Ghorepani trekking. This trekking offers the splendid Himalayan views including the Mount Dhaulagiri 8167m, Annapurna I 8091m, Fishtail / Machhapuchhre 6998m, Nilgiri 7041m, Annapurna south 7219m, Annapurna II 7939m, Annapurna III 7555m, Annapurna IV 7525m, Lamjung Himal 6988m etc. The main attraction of Ghorepani trekking is Poon Hill, situated at an altitude of 3100m, the most spectacular mountain spot on earth from here you can enjoy fabulous sunrise over the Himalayas.
Itinerary for Treks
Day 01: Upon arrival in Kathmandu International Airport, transfer to the hotel. Orientation of the trip.
O/n at hotel in Kathmandu hotel.
Day 02: Kathmandu to Pokhara. 7 hours scenic drive. Afternoon free time. O/n at hotel in Pokhara.
Day 03: Drive one hour to Nayapul. Trek to Ulleri (2080m).5h walking. O/n at mountain Lodge.
Day 04: Ulleri to Gorepani(2855m).5 h walking. O/n at mountain lodge.
Day 05: Ghorepani to Tadapani (2650m). Morning one hour climb to Poon hill. 5h walking. O/n at mountain Lodge.
Day 06: Tadapani to Landrung(1664m). 5h walking. O/n at mountain Lodge.
Day 07: Landrung to Dhampus(1780m). 5h walking. O/n at mountain Lodge.
Day 08: Dhampus to Phedi. 2hwalking. Drive to Pokhara. O/n at hotel in Pokhara.
Day 09: Morning drive back to Kathmandu. O/n at hotel in Kathmandu hotel.
Day 10: Final departure, transfer to international airport for your onward journey.

Tour Cost for trek Programs $ 800 per-person Groups (5-10 Pax) special package Tour. 
Contact: shahadev shrestha (Tour Operator)
Everest Pioneer Trek Nepal (p) Ltd.

Post Box No 14303 Kathmandu, Nepal
Info@everesttreknepal.com
http://www.everesttreknepal.com


Monday, June 21, 2010

Everest B.C Trek for 2010 Special Tour in Nepal...


Everest Pioneer Trek Nepal (p) Ltd

Trekking/Everest Base Camp

Description |

The Everest Region
The Everest or Khumbu region is justifiably the most famous of all trekking and mountain regions. Populated by Sherpas, the attractions of this area are the majestic mountains, the high mountain villages, the isolated monasteries, and the local peoples. This area includes the highest mountain in the world, Everest at 8848m, and many of the world's 8000m peaks such as Lhotse, Cho Oyu, and Makalu. First climbed in 1953, Everest still holds a fascination for many, however the Everest region boasts many more spectacular and beautiful mountains, as well as some of the most rewarding trekking anywhere in the world.

Everest Base Camp Trek
Everest from Kala Pattar

The Everest Base Camp Trek
The Everest Base Camp trek is a classic trek which follows in the footsteps of Hillary & Tenzing and ends with an ascent of Kala Pattar for superb views of Everest.

This trek starts with an exhilarating 45 minute mountain flight into the airstrip at Lukla. From here we trek slowly upwards to the Sherpa capital of Namche Bazaar, following the valley of the Dudh Kosi river. It is not long before we glimpse our first view of Everest as it peeks above the Lhotse-Nuptse ridge. At this point it is still many days walk away, but with careful acclimatisation it is not long before we find ourselves high up in the heart of the Khumbu region.

On the Everest Base Camp Trek we visit Tengpoche monastery en route before continuing on to our goal, an ascent of Kalapathar, a rocky outcrop to the west of Everest. This vantage point gives fantastic views of the Ice Fall and South Col as well as the immense south-west face of Everest which was first climbed in 1975 by Chris Bonington's team. This is truly a classic trek which undoubtedly gives one of the best mountain views in the world. Accommodation and food is provided in the local lodges.

References

'I achieved a lifetime's dream when I trekked into the Khumbu Valley and saw Everest. The trek organization was really excellent and the group had a great time' Tony, UK

'I made my first trek in 1995 when I trekked to Everest Base Camp, and returned again with them to the Annapurna Sanctuary in 2001. Both trips were very well organized and the staff were excellent - very knowledgeable and helpful' Guy, Dubai


Trekking/Everest Base Camp

Itinerary

Everest Base Camp Trek
Outline itinerary
Day
Program Altitude
1
Arrive Kathmandu,
transfer from airport to hotel
1300m
2
At leisure in Kathmandu,
preparation for trek

3
Fly to Lukla, trek to Phakding 2800m
4
Phakding to Namche Bazaar 3440m
5
Acclimatisation day in Namche 3440m
6
Namche to Tengpoche 3870m
7
Tengpoche to Dingboche 4410m
8
Acclimatisation day in Dingboche 4410m
9
Dingboche to Lobuje 4930m
10
Lobuje to Gorak Shep,
side trip to Base Camp (5360m)

5160m
11
Ascent of Kala Pattar (5545m),
trek to Pangboche
3860m
12
Pangboche to Namche Bazaar 3440m
13
Namche Bazaar to Lukla 2800m
14
Fly to Kathmandu
15
At leisure in Kathmandu
16
Transfer from hotel to airport, fly home
Everest Base Camp



Trek Summary
Duration:
16 days
Trek days:
11 days
Hotel:
4 nights in 4 Star hotel Kathmandu
Maximum altitude:
5545m
Dates:
4 - 19 April 2010
3 - 18 October 2010
4-25 November 2010

Price:$1450
please contact:
Everest Pioneer Trek Nepal (p) Ltd.
email: info@everesttreknepal.com
URL. http://www.everesttreknepal.com





Thursday, June 10, 2010

Together for Tourism Year 2011..

Welcome To Trekking Infromation In Nepal......
Choose It...
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Trekking, The way to experience Neapl's unbeatable combination of Natural beauty and cultural riches is to walk through them. One can trek through the beaten tracks or virgin trails. Eitherway you are in for an experience of a lifetime. Along with forests of Rhododendrons, isolated hamlets, andpicturesqueMountains, you will also discover all sorts of forgrous animal and wildlife, temple, monasteries, and breathtakind landscapes. Along the trail you will also encounter friendly people of many different cultures,offering a fascinating glimpse of traditional rural life.

Trekking is possible anytime of the year depending where you are going. The popular season is spring and autumn. During winter trekking is possible at lower altitudes. During the monsoon seasonyou can trek in the Northern Nepalese Himalayas of the upper Mustang and upper Dolpa regions.these places are out of reach of the rain and clouds because of the high Mountains are unaffected by the monsoon. The best part about trekking in this season, is that the routes are less crowded and it you happen to be a keen on botany, you will revel in the lush vegetation as the meadows blossom in full swing.


A) Camping Trekking

This classic style of trekking is "tent treks" which employ portes to carry your gear and Sherpas to set up camp, cook and serve meal. You only need to carry a small-lightweight backpack with a water bottle, camera and your day clothes. The day usually begins around 6am with tea, coffee or hot chocolate served to you in fornt of your tent. After your tea and after you have freshened up, you pack up your personnal gear and then have breakfast. While you are eating, the Sherpas take down the tents and pack up loads for the porters. The entire group is on the way about 7 am. The porters are slower and the cook crews (Sherpas) race ahead to have lunch awaiting for the groups arrival. Lunch is usually around 11-12. Most treks usually end by early afternoon (often by 3 pm). And once again, everthing is prepared and waiting for you:your tent is set up and the kitchen crew again has tea prepared. And of course, a delicious meal is just around the corner! Later on you have free time to either relax and read a good book or explore the surrounding area.

Cost Includes on Camping Trek
Tents, Foam, mattress, sleeping bags, Kitchen Tents, Dinning Tents, Kitchen utensils, Cutlery set, Mountain Guide, Climbing gear if necessary, Sherpas, cook, Porters, Trekking permit, and park parmit (except restricted area). All meals ( three times a day) land transportation, boiled water for drinking and for washing body, insurance for Nepalese team, warm clothes for porters and guides.

Cost Excludes on Camping Trek
Clients insurance-including rescue insurance, warm clothes, international and domestic airline tickets, personal expenses such as soft drinks, Alcoholic drinks, books, snacks, ariport tax.

B) Lodge Trekking

Another popular way to trek in Nepal is to using local lodges. These places are often quite nice, serving excellent food and providing many different services such as showers and laundry. There is a limited area where these facilities are available and so be sure to inquire before you go off to a specific region. However, in areas such as the Everest, Annapurna and Langtang Region there are many nice accommodations and one can trek with a bare minimum of equipment. In our package programs we take our clients to some of the nicer places in the regions-for being in such remote areas. I think most people would be impressed with just how nice some of these places are! Like in the camping treks, porters will also carry the clients gear. Treks being from 7 to 8 am. Before we start, we provide hot drinks tea/coffee/hot chocolate and then a nutritious Brekfast. Lunch is provided between 11-12 am and the day usually ends around 3-4 pm.

Cost Includes on Tea House Trek
All meals ( three times a day), Guide, porters, insurance of Nepalese staff, Trekking permit and park entrance permit, hot drinks (tea/coffee/hot chocolate), accommodation, boiled water to drink, Equipment for Nepalese staff.

Cost Excludes on Tea House Trek
Clients insurance-including rescue insurance, warm clothes, intenational and domestic airlines tickets, personal expenses such as soft drinks, Alcholic drinks, books, snacks, airport tax.


Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Biggest Natural Museum Mustang..

Welcome To The Remote Area Trekking Region......

Mustang Trekking (Restricted Area)

Total Time:
Trek Duration: 17 Days
Max Elevation: 4000 meter
Difficulty: Medium to Hard.
Season: Except Dec,Jan,Feb.
Lodge: NA
Trekking: Camping trek Only.

Choose It...


Remote Area Trekking, Mustang, the kingdom with in a kingdom is a desert plateau at 12,400ft and occupies 780 square miles. It lies north of main Himalaya Range. The great wind whipping up between Annapurna and Dhaulagiri have created a dry desort landscape stark and arrogant in its beauty. Mustang is a mispronunciation of the capital of low, which was called manthang. The restricted area of Tibetan influence is north of the Kagbeni, is generally referred to as upper mustang, consists of two distinct regions; the southern region, is with five village inhabited by people related to the Manang's and the northern region where the language, culture and traditions are almost purely Tibetan. Mustang has a long, rich and complex history that makes it one of the most interesting places in Nepal. The early history of Lo is shrounded inlegend, myths and mystery, b ut there are events of records in Lo as early as 8th century.

The trek to Lo is through a barren, almost treeless landscape, strong wind usually howls across the area in the afternoon. Being in the rain shadow of the Himalaya Lo receives much less rained than the rest of Nepal. During place is similar with Tibetan Plateau with its endless expanses of yellow and Grey rolling hills, eroded by wind. There is more rain in the lower part of lower mustang and the hills tend to be great, red fluted cliff of tiny, round stone cemented together by mud. Villages are several hours apart and appear in the distance almost as mirages during the summer season after the crops is planted, they are green oases in the desert like landscape.

Program

Day 01: Drive or Fly from Kathmandu to Pokhara (200kms).o.nt at hotel.
Day 02: Morning fly to Jomsom (2713m) and trek to Kagbeni (2810m).
Day 03: Trek to chele (3030m). Crossing Kagbeni checkpost start restricted area.
Day 04: Trek to Geling (2440m).
Day 05: Trek to Charang (3490m)
Day 06: Trek to Lo manthang (3730m).
Day 07/08: Visit Lomanthang.
Day 09: Return trek to Ghami (3460m)
Day 10: Trak to Samar (3250m).
Day 11: Trek to Kagbeni.o/nt at hotel.
Day 12: Trek to Jomsom.o/nt hotel.
Day 13: Morning, Fly to pokhara, rest of time leisure at hotel.
Day 14: Pokhara Sightseeing.
Day 15: Drive to Chitwan National park (125/4hrs).
Day 16: Wildlife activities.
Day 17: Drive to Kathmandu (135km/4hrs).
Alternate Route: This trek can be start from pokhara, a hour drive to Birethanti and trek to Ghorapani, Tatopani, Kalopani, Jomsom, and Kagbeni. it require 7 days to reach at Kagbeni from pokhara. From pokhara to kagbeni fine Lodges are available with excellent food and amneties.
Day 01: Drive to Birethanti (42kms) by car and trek to Ulleri.
Day 02: Trek to Ghorapani.
Day 03: An early morning trip to poonhill and trek to shikha.
Day 04: Trek to Tatopani.
Day 05: Trek to Ghasa.
Day 06: trek to Tukuche.
Day 07: Trek to Kagbeni.
Day 08-17: From Kagbeni commence trek to Lomanthang and return to kagbeni.
Day 18: Trek to Jomsom.
Day 19: Fly to Pokhara.

Note: Minimum two people require obtaining trek permit.

Friday, June 4, 2010

Lumbini Buddha Birth day....

Nepal has several ancient pilgrimage sites. Each temple is attached to a legend or belief that glorifies the miraculous powers of its deity. Kathmandu Valley is home to the famous Pashupatinath Temple, Swayambhu Stupa and several other famous temples. Hundreds of famous temples are located in and around the Kathmandu Valley. Some well-known pilgramage sites are: Baraha Chhetra, Halesi Mahadev, Janakpur, Pathibhara, Tengboche in East Nepal; Manokamana, Gorkha, Lumbini, Muktinath, Gosainkunda, Tansen, Kathmandu Valley in Central Nepal; and Swargadwari, Khaptad Ashram in West Nepal. Pashupatinath, Swoyambhunath, and Boudhanath are the sites that are also listed in the UNESCO Heritage Sites.

Nepal is also the Gateway to Kailash Mansarovar, the mythical abode of Lord Shiva. Devotees from various parts of Nepal and India throng the temples during special festivals. Even though weak infrastructure renders some places hard to reach, efforts are being made on national level to develop and promote some popular sites.

Pilgrimage sites of Nepal like Muktinath and Gosainkunda make popular trekking destinations. Tours to these sites are encouraged for the novelty they provide in terms of nature and culture.

Pashupatinath, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is the holiest Hindu destination in Nepal.


Swoyambhunath is believed to have been established more than 2,500 years ago.


Janaki Temple dedicated to Janaki (Sita in Ramayana).