Its atmospheric capital Kathmandu, this rugged Himalayan land famous as home to Mount Everest and Annapurna is calm these days, and still pretty popular with the trekking and backpacking set. Great for Buddhist and Hindu temples, too.


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Nepal is known because of its high mountains and trekking traits. However, it is challenging to explore these treks, which is why travellers want to go with the shortest ones. So, this thread is going to share one of the best and shortest treks in Nepal:Ghandruk Trek If you are willing to explore a trek in a rural area with veggies and stone stairs, then you should consider Ghandruk Trek. It can take 3-4 days to finish your beautiful journey among the most natural sceneries. The highest point…

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  • ======★★★ Adventure De' Monsoon Mania ★★★=======
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    ★ Beach Party + Rafting ★
    ★ 3 Dance Floors ★
    ★ VIP BAR with Bar Flaring ★
    ★ Sun Dance ★ Moon Dance ★ Rain Dance ★
    Beach Games ★ Beach Football ★ Beach Volleyball ★
    Typical Nepali Game ★ Guchha ★ Chungi ★ Dandibiyo ★ Kabbaddi ★
    Club Games ★★ Beer, Wine, Cocktail, Tequila ((( Ghame Shots ))) Competition ★★
    ★ Camping at beach ★
    ★★★ Lap Of Nature ★★★
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    ★★★★★★★ Dj CooL on the music ★★★★★★
    ★★★★★ Saayaas ((( Hi-4 ))) on live performance ★★★★★
    ★★★ Rafting ★★★
    ★★Transportation on luxury Bus★★
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    An adventure rafting trip with the music at the night......
    The trip where adventure mixes with music.......

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    ****The trip includes****
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    - Rafting at Trishuli
    - Beach Party 
    - Beach Volleyball and other games...
    - Live music by " Saayaas Band"
    - Featuring DJ Cool
    - Transportation ( To and Fro ) 
    - Accommodation on Tented Camp
    - Meals ( Lunch, Dinner and Breakfast )
    - Food Stalls....Bar Flaring ....... Barbeque ...

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    The ticket Cost: 
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    - NRS 4500 ( With Rafting, Bus Departing at 6:30 AM and 9:00 AM )
    - NRS 3500 ( Without Rafting, Bus Departing at 2:00 PM )
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    Schedules for the participants
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    For Group A Rafters:
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    6:30AM : Report at sorhakhutte Bus stand
    7:00AM: Departure
    9:30AM: Reach at Malinga – Rafting starting point 
    10:00AM: Start Rafting 
    12:05PM: Lunch at RBC
    12:30PM: Back to Raft
    1:15PM: Rafting Ends
    1:30PM: Reach RBC and tent allotment





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    For Group B Rafters:
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    9:00 AM: Report at sorhakhutte Bus stand
    9:30AM: Departure
    12:05PM: Reach at Malinga – Rafting starting point
    12:30PM: Start Rafting 
    2:30PM: Lunch at RBC
    3:00PM: Back to Raft
    3:45PM:rafting Ends 
    4:00PM: Reach RBC and tent allotment






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    For Group C ( Non – Rafters)
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    2:00 Pm: Report at sorhakhutte bus station
    4:30PM: Reach at RBC and tent Allotment




    Schedule for After Adventure Event:
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    4:30 PM: Join the various games at the beach
    5:30 PM: Bingo Registration ( Win 3 days pokhara trip by flight / Mountain flight ticket for couple)
    6:00PM: Bingo Starts
    7:00PM: Live music starts
    8:30PM: Dinner
    9:30PM: Let the party begins and stick until your eyes seek for the dream……….




    ****************Necessary Info for participants******************
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    - Be on time as mentioned because everything goes as per the schedule.
    - Bring extra pairs of clothes and sandals for rafting. 
    - Changing room available at the venue
    - This is 100% outdoor adventure event so be confident about it.
    - Be responsible about your valuable gadgets.
    - Totally tented accommodation and you are provided with mattress, sleeping bag and tent according to your requirements ( Tent for 2 /3/4/5/6 People)
    - ADVENTURE DE MONSOON MANIA itself shouts the feel of monsoon so get ready to get wet either from natural rain or artificial.
    - First aid facility available.


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  • Veriy nice
  • Hi all! Just landed here and looking forward to getting involved with the group...Mosaic Adventure -  Trekking in Nepal operator..
  • I was in Nepal a couple of months ago on a magazine commission, and have just published a new collection of photographs from the trip. Click here to view:

    White Light Gallery Nepal
  • New this week on the Tripatini blog: the latest developments in Nepal travel/tourism!
  • Hi.
    www.indochinas.com
  • You don't have to be my age to love stories like this: http://www.philly.com/philly/travel/86258262.html. But what is the big deal about trekkers being in their 50s? Why not their 60s, or 70s? We have a ski writer in this area, Ted Heck, who's in his late 80s.
  • Dear Friends,
    Greetings to all!!!

    Recently, we've participated in travel & trade fair FITUR in Madrid. Every things went well but it's not that busy like previous year. I think due to recession. I hope this crisis will be over very soon so that all business will be boom again.

    So far, we are doing great & business is also very good. Every year, no. of customers are increasing for our company & we hope recent two travel fairs will brings us more guests.

    Take care & Namaste!


    With best regards,
    Tashi Gurung, CEO,
    KAILASH GROUP, (Government Registered Company)
    Kathmandu, Nepal

    www.hkailash.com
  • National airline will operate daily flights to Kathmandu

    December 17, 2009 in Travel Related

    (Forimmediaterelease.net) Flights to Kathmandu will increase beginning January 2010 when a national airline commences new flights.

    Flights to Kathmandu, which the airline launched in December 2008, have proved extremely popular with travelers, providing high volumes of traffic into Abu Dhabi and the Middle East, as well as transit traffic to destinations including London and Frankfurt in western Europe, and New York and Chicago in North America.

    The success of the route is evident in average load factors of between 80 and 90 percent on both inbound and outbound flights. This is attributable to growth in corporate travel and also a positive trend in inbound tourism to Nepal, and the additional flights were introduced to satisfy these customers’ demands for daily frequencies, specifically.
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