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Bhutan Jomolhari Trek
Bhutan Jomolhari Trek 11 days

Jomolhari Trek It is the longer of the two Jomolhari routes and the most popular trek in Bhutan. With altitude differences of 2,500 m and nearly 5,000 m (the lowest and highest points of the route), it offers a wide range of landscape, fauna, and flora. The highlight of this trek is the spectacular view of Mount Jomolhari from Jomolhari Basecamp, Jangothang. Nearly the whole trek goes through a small part of the Jigme Singye National Park, passing a few of the Yak herder’s settlement and the remotest region of Lingshi. One should be reasonably physically fit to enjoy the majestic mountain views, endure thin air, serenity & the wilderness of the landscape while on the trek.CHECK LISTS Valid passport (valid for six months from the date of your trip)One other picture ID, such as driver’s license (in case of emergency and for use as a substitute of passport or incase of loss of your passport) Photocopy of passport page to carry in walletAir tickets (make a copy of your flight tickets, which may be helpful in case of loss).Visa Clearance (Make a copy of the visa clearance, which may be helpful in case of emergencies.)MasterCard, Visa Credit and Debit Cards are accepted in Bhutan. However, travelers' checks and some cash are highly recommended.Mobile (If your cell phone is from Cingular USA or AT&T or AT&T USA, then your cell phone will work in Bhutan.)  

LANGTANG VALLEY TREKKING - 11 DAYS
LANGTANG VALLEY TREKKING - 11 DAYS 11 days

The Langtang Valley trek starts its narrative at the modest elevation of Syabrubesi, situated at approximately 1,550 meters. From this humble beginning, the journey gradually unfolds, taking trekkers through a breathtaking ascent to the majestic heights of Kyanjin Gompa, perched at an elevation of around 3,870 meters.As adventurers traverse the winding trails, they find themselves immersed in a visual symphony of awe-inspiring landscapes. The snow-covered peaks of Langtang Lirung, Dorje Lakpa, and Ganesh Himal create a stunning panorama, standing as silent sentinels against the vast Himalayan sky.Beyond the physical challenge of elevation, the Langtang Valley trek is a cultural odyssey. It weaves through Tamang villages, where the genuine warmth and hospitality of the local residents become an integral part of the experience. A significant stop on this cultural journey is Kyanjin Gompa, a spiritual hub along the route, offering trekkers a profound glimpse into the traditions of Tibetan Buddhism.The ever-changing and diverse landscape of the trek unfolds like a captivating storybook. Lush rhododendron forests transition into serene alpine meadows and pastures dotted with yaks. Along the way, trekkers encounter glacial moraines, high mountain lakes, and the melodious flow of the Langtang Khola, contributing to the rich tapestry of the trek.In the heart of the Langtang Valley, nature's grandeur and cultural richness intertwine seamlessly, creating an unforgettable expedition. Each step taken on this journey is akin to a brushstroke, contributing to the creation of a masterpiece of mountain adventure, where the canvas is painted with the vivid hues of unparalleled beauty and cultural discovery.

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Lhasa Tour
Lhasa Tour 11 days

Embarking on a tour of Lhasa opens the door to a captivating exploration of the spiritual and cultural heart of Tibet. Nestled amidst the towering Himalayas, Lhasa is a city that effortlessly blends ancient traditions with breathtaking landscapes. The journey commences with a day of acclimatization to the high altitude, allowing travelers to gradually immerse themselves in the unique ambiance that defines Lhasa.The first highlights of the itinerary include a visit to the iconic Potala Palace, an architectural marvel and former residence of the Dalai Lama. The intricate halls and chapels of the palace provide a glimpse into the rich Tibetan history and Buddhist heritage. Adjacent to the Potala, the bustling Barkhor Street and the sacred Jokhang Temple offer a vibrant cultural experience, with pilgrims engaging in traditional circumambulation around the temple.Delving deeper into Lhasa's spiritual tapestry, the tour explores the Drepung Monastery, once the world's largest monastery, and the Sera Monastery, renowned for its unique monk debates. These ancient monastic centers provide insight into Tibetan Buddhism and offer encounters with monks engaged in lively philosophical discussions.The itinerary also includes a visit to Norbulingka Palace, the serene summer residence of the Dalai Lama, set amidst enchanting gardens. The Tibet Museum serves as a repository of the region's history, showcasing artifacts that narrate the intricate cultural narrative of Tibet.As the tour culminates, departing from Lhasa is accompanied by a profound sense of enrichment. The memories of spiritual encounters, the warmth of the local people, and the majestic landscapes serve as a testament to the unique charm and cultural wealth that Lhasa offers. This journey stands as a spiritual odyssey, leaving travelers with a deep appreciation for Tibet's ancient traditions amidst the awe-inspiring natural beauty that defines the city of Lhasa.

Kathmandu Gorkha By Walk Camping Trek
Kathmandu Gorkha By Walk Camping Trek 11 days

The Kathmandu to Gorkha trek, a journey that unfolds step by step, is more than just a physical adventure; it's an emotional odyssey through the heart of Nepal's cultural and natural splendor. As you lace up your boots in Kathmandu, there's a sense of anticipation, a flutter of excitement, knowing that each step will lead you to landscapes and experiences that will touch the soul.The first strides take you through the bustling streets of Kathmandu, where the air is filled with the scent of incense and the echoes of temple bells. The emotional resonance of the city's ancient heritage sets the tone for the journey ahead. As you gradually leave the city behind and venture into the hills, the landscape evolves, and so do the emotions.Camping along the trail transforms the trek into a personal retreat, allowing you to connect intimately with the raw beauty of nature. The crackling campfire becomes a companion, and the starlit sky overhead tells stories of the cosmos that have captivated hearts for centuries. There's a vulnerability and authenticity in camping that tugs at the emotional core, forging a connection with the simplicity and purity of the natural world.The trek takes a poignant turn as you approach Gorkha, a city steeped in history and pride. The sight of the Gorkha Durbar, perched on a hill, is emotionally stirring, as it stands as a symbol of valor and the indomitable spirit of the Gorkha people. Walking in the footsteps of legends, the emotional weight of the journey becomes palpable, and a profound sense of respect for the region's cultural heritage takes hold.Culminating the trek in Gorkha, the emotions are mixed – a sense of accomplishment, a reverence for the journey, and a bittersweet farewell to the landscapes that have become a part of the soul. The memories of this trek, the emotional highs and lows, linger long after the footprints fade away, creating a tapestry of experiences that resonate in the heart and mind. The Kathmandu to Gorkha by walk camping trek is more than a trek; it's an emotional sojourn through the very essence of Nepal's beauty and cultural legacy.

KHOPRA RIDGE TREKKING - 11 DAYS
KHOPRA RIDGE TREKKING - 11 DAYS 11 days

As there are various popular trekking regions already well known among the travelers and the trip organizers, those regions and trails are gradually being commercialized and naturally somehow affected. But still, there are many other trails, not so popular for many reasons, that are more than beautiful and worth exploring. Sometimes, we call those paths off-the beaten and unexplored though not with so much wilderness but friendly and easy trails. Khopra Ridge Trekking is also an unexplored, less visited trekking trail in Annapurna Region but it offers the unmatched natural beauty lying between Dhaulagiri, Annapurna and Manaslu himalayan range. Along the route, the trekkers can enjoy both the natural beauty of the Himalayas and can experience the local cultures of the indigenous people and their lifestyles. Initially introduced and promoted as a community trekking trail with the aim to support the local people and their livelihoods, the concept is still there and has made huge contribution to the communities. Supporting school education, local health facilities, local agriculture and other products, this trekking can give the travelers a combined sense of fulfillment through adventure and philanthropy. With spectacular Himalayan mountain views, traditional ethnic villages, terraced fields and lush rhododendron forests on the way, this trip begins from Pokhara with a drive of about 2 hours and the core trekking trail starts from Ghandruk. The initial part of the trek, also very popular for short trail, gives you ample of opportunities to feel the colors flourished in the rhododendron forests and the life and culture of the local people. Reaching the Khayer Lake at the high altitude and view the panoramic scenery really gives the feeling of accomplishment and peace of mind. As the trail is easy but rewarding, this trek is suitable for all the beginners and experienced trekkers.

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