Trekking

Nepal can’t be left behind from trekkers map ever since Harold William Tillman of Great Britain paved the way for foreigners to have their experience of trekking in the mountain and Himalayas.
Trekking in Nepal is like leaving the civilization behind for an exotic encounter with the wilderness where one gets to know and feel the stories told before by the ones who have already been here time and again and who are still here every year. For one simple reason they are virtually married to the mountains.
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Rafting
Rafting is journeying on the torrential river on an inflatable rubber boat. A trained professional river guide heads the rafting team. Normally, the river outfitter provides all the camping equipments and meals. In a country like Nepal, a river trip is one of the best ways to explore a typical cross section of the county’s natural as well as ethno cultural heritage. The adjoining slopes of the river often harbor dense vegetation and interesting wildlife.
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Jungle Safari

Stands today as a successful testimony of nature conservation in south Asia. This is the first national park of Nepal established in 1973 to preserve a unique ecosystem significantly valuable to the whole world. The park covering a pristine area of 932 sq km. is situated in the subtropical inner Terai lowlands of southern central part of Nepal. The park has gained much wider recognition in the world when UNESCO included this area in the list of world Heritages Site in 1984.
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Peak Climbing
For the more adventurous traveller, peak trekking is another interesting and exciting experience. Eighteen peaks are available for trekking, however permits must be obtained by our registered company from Nepal Mountaineering Association. One needs to have much trekking experience to attempt any of the following peaks.
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