Everest Trekking

Find a great choice of Everest trekking, climbing and Everest Base Camp holidays from specialist operators committed.

Annapurna Trekking

We offer the very best Annapurna trekking holidays to this legendary mountain range, including the world famous Annapurna Circuit Trek.

Dhaulagiri Trekking

Dhaulagiri Trek - This trek around Mt. Dhaulagiri is a streunous trek in one of the most difficult area of the Himalaya.

Tsum Valley Trek

Tsum is a sacred Himalayan pilgrimage valley situated in the Gorkha region of Nepal. Tsum Valley was only opened to trekkers.

Kathmandu Tour - The Famous Sadhus

Kathmandu Tour Operators arrange nepal tour package, kathmandu tour, kathmandu sightseeing tour.

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Great Himalaya Trail


Stretching 4500kms across the world’s tallest mountain ranges and isolated Himalayan mountain communities makes The Great Himalaya Trail (GHT) the longest and highest alpine walking trail in the world. GHT is a network of existing treks and trails offering an incredible diversity in terms of landscapes, flora & fauna, people and culture. The 1700km Nepal section of the GHT traverse the country from east to west and can be a completed by trekking continuously for 157 days. The trail begins near Kanchenjunga on the eastern border and heads west navigating eight of the world’s 8000m peaks, from Makalu to Everest. The trail ends in Humla on the Tibetan border.

Trekking along Nepal’s section of GHT and spending money on food, accommodation or services such as guides, porters and cooks will make a direct difference to communities in these areas. The trail promises incredible places, people & culture- a unique experience altogether. Due to time constraints, man won’t be able to attempt the whole route. So it is broken up into sections and short treks along the trail. Completing a section of the GHT, Nepal trail, will get you a GHT achievement certificate. The following treks interlink to make the Great Himalayan Trail, Nepal.

    Kanchenjunga Trek
    Makalu - Sherpani Col / 3 Cols Adventure Trek
    Everest High Valleys Trek
    Langtang Trek - Trek to the Sacred Lakes
    Manaslu & Annapurna (Manaslu Circuit Trek)
    Upper Dolpo & Shey Gompa Trek
    Jumla - Rara Lake Trek
    Tsum Valley Trek


The Great Himalaya Trail is one of the highest and longest trails in the planet. It runs from the east of Nepal to the Far West, and is about 1700 miles. It consists of two trails, a lower one and a higher one. The lower trail is suitable for softer adventure while the higher route is an expedition route in most of the segments.

The Trail is divided into 10 segments, each fitting into one another. The idea is not to get people to do this mammoth three month journey (not many would have the time or the money nor the motivation), but do parts of the trail, and come repeatedly to fill in the jigsaw.

Some of the soft adventure trips that we offer that go into the Trail are presented below. Remember, these are not the only trips possible, so if you have ideas, talk to us!

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Kathmandu Valley Cultural Trekking

Kathmandu Valley Cultural Trekking

The Kathmandu Valley Cultural TrekkingTrail is the perfect short trek for those who do not have the time to venture further into the Himalayas. Pack light and head into the forest hills surrounding the valley rim for this culturally rich trek. Kathmandu Valley Cultural Trek displays the best of Nepal’s rural culture, biodiversity and stunning Himalayan views that can be enjoyed with simple preparation and minimal equipment. Kathmandu Valley Cultural Trek begins from Sundarijal, the entrance to Shivapuri Nagarjun National Park, a watershed only 30 minutes drive from the centre of Kathmandu. Along the way you will be treated to pristine wilderness and diverse ethnic groups living in the unspoiled rural areas, encompassing Nepal’s most popular hill stations: Chisapani, Nagarkot, and Dhulikhel, where various categories of lodges and hotels are available.

The trail is a moderate no fuss trek, with distances lasting six to seven hours each day on mainly undulating terrain with a few long climbs. This is a low altitude trek which does not elevate to more than 2,500m and therefore should not create any problems with altitude related illnesses. You will need a good level of fitness and stamina to complete the full distance. The daily treks can be easily done in individual parts, a day or two at a time with the section(s) of your choice, or as a five day trek. The KVCTT trek can be attempted with or without a guide, as all you need is the itinerary and a good map. However, if you do not want to trek alone you can arrange for a guide or a trekking package from one of Kathmandu’s many registered trekking agencies. The rich tapestry of the cultural heritage of Nepal is synthesized in the Kathmandu valley as well as further closest religious and cultural destination. The ancient cities of the valley – Kathmandu, Patan, Bhaktapur, Kirtipur, Chovar and Dakshinkali represent an epitome of harmony in urban design, elegant architecture and refined culture. The three main historic cities of Kathmandu, Patan and Bhaktapur with numerous, old palaces and place squares, shrines and temples, angles traditions and legends make it a veritable living museum. The Kathmandu valley boasts seven World Heritage Sites UNESCO within a radius of just 20km.

Program Itinerary
Day 1: Sundarijal to Chisapani
uphill via Shivapuri Nagarjun National Park entrance gate, Kolthupa, Mulkharka, Daurail, & Borlang Bhanjyang (2,500 m) Trekking Time: 6 hours Distance: 16 km

Day 2: Chisapani to Nagarkot
via Shivapuri Nagarjun National Park, Dhap (wetlands area), Jhulay, Chauki Bhanjyang, Jarsingpouwa, & Naldum
Trekking Time: 7 hours Distance: 18 km

Day 3: Nagarkot to Dhulikhel
via Rohini Bhanjyang, Jal Jalay, Sashi Pani, Kashi Bhanjyang, Opi
Trekking Time: 7 hours Distance: 18 km

Day 4: Dhulikhel to Balthali
via Devisthan, Kavre Bhanjyang, Namobuddha, Balthali
Trekking Time: 7 hours Distance: 18 km

Day 5: Balthali to Panauti
Trekking Time: 3 hours Distance: 6 km
via Khopasi, and drive back to Kathmandu from Panauti

For More Information:
Nepal Visitors Travel Information Network.
P.O. Box :19760, Thamel, Kathmandu, Nepal.
Tel :+977-1-5554471, 4263133, +9779841258665 (Mobile)
E-mail: info@nepalvisitors.com
Website: Nepal Trekking, Nepal Tours

Monday, May 7, 2012

Annapurna Trekking

Annapurna Base Camp Trek
Annapurna Base Camp Trek
"Nepal Visitors is a Small group adventure travel which has pioneered responsible tourism practises in Nepal".  

A great Himalayan range of Annapurna (8091m.) lies In the western part of Nepal. Southern flank gets the highest precipitation of rainfalls, making the land very fertile and inhabitant by different ethnic groups. The Southern flank of Annapurna is the most popular trekking route, which passes through several beautiful villages and spectacular view points, leading to North of Modi Khola valley and up the canyon between Hiunchuli and Machhapuchhare. The inhabitants of this area are mostly the Gurungs, one of the ethnic groups. Our adventure trip to the Annapurna Sanctuary begins from Pokhara, a scenic spot. Our trek combines with the spectacular mountain scenery with incredible ethnic and cultural diversity and traverses through very strange locales. The Gurung villages en route are particularly colorful and absolutely you can expect to meet strange but friendly and welcoming ethnic people.

Nepal’s most popular trek begins at the lakeside town of Pokhara and leads six or seven days north-west around the Annapurna Massif, through dramatic changes in landscape, climate and culture to the high village of Jomsom, near the isolated land of Mustang. Trekkers often continue on to the sacred shrine of Muktinath, near the 5,415?meter Thorang-La pass and down into the lovcted by the Annapurna Conservation Area Project, tucked beneath the southern slopes of the Annapurna Massif. Annapurna Base camp trek is an easy trek from Pokhara and takes one through some of Nepal’s most lovely rhododendron forests to the Annapurna base camp. There are also numerous one or two day treks out of Pokhara town, where one can have views of Dhaulagiri, the Annapurna range, Manaslu and Ganesh Himal.

Annapurna Trekking is very popular trekking area in Nepal. A very commonly heard name is the ‘Around Annapurna Trek’ and based on sheer numbers of trekkers visiting, this is certainly the most popular. As the name suggests, the centre piece of this part of Nepal is the range of mountains that includes Annapurna I, the first of the 8000m peaks to be climbed. Also included in this region is another 8000m giant, Dhaulagiri, which is located west of Annapurna I. Between these two mountains lies the valley of the Kali-Gandaki River, the deepest gorge in the world. Views of lush, fertile farmland and stands of undisturbed natural forest, snow covered mountains and encounters with a mixture of many ethnic communities all add up to a diverse range of experiences that makes this area one of the most satisfying trekking destinations in Nepal.

The Annapurna Trekking of Nepal is a land so gorgeous, it’s long been the ultimate dream for adventurers from all over the world.  Here, the sacred peaks of Annapurna, Machapuchare and Dhaulagiri, shining with snow year round, tower over ancient rhododendron forests, icy rivers, and temperate jungles where tigers still roam. Annapurna region Trekking passes through some of the most spectacular scenery in the country, with deep valleys and close up views of mountains over 26,000ft (8,000m) tall, ancient stone settlements, Tibetan culture, and Buddhist temples and monasteries. Excellent lodges line the main routes of the legendary Annapurna Circuit which is one of the most exceptional trekking routes on earth, crossing Thorong-La pass at 17,769ft (5,416m). Easily accessible via a short flight from Pokhara or Kathmandu, Jomson, a town along the Annapurna Circuit, is situated between two gigantic mountains in the Kali Gandaki Valley, at the bottom of the world’s deepest gorge. From Jomsom there are options to go in either direction along the Circuit – the trail to the holy shrine at Muktinath is very popular and follows the ancient trade and pilgrimage route across the Himalayas.

The fact that the Annapurna chain of mountains lies inland causes a large chunk of land to fall in the rain shadow area. Hence these parts are considerably drier than the southern slopes of the mountains. This leads to unusually diverse landscapes and the possibility of trekking during the monsoon.

Annapurna Trekking Available Program: 
 
Annapurna Base Camp Trek – For short trek with few altitude problems, the Annapurna region provides you with unparalleled access to spectacular horizons of snow peaks. A trek to you ABC combines some of the most fantastic mountain scenery with a fascinating insight into the life of middle hill Nepalese. The trail takes us through an ever-changing landscape of rice fields

Annapurna Circuit Trek – Annapurna circuit, the 332-km trek is not only the most famous trek in Nepal but also one of the most celebrated treks in the world. if you are looking for diversity in both landscape and people, Annapurna circuit trek is one of the best choice. A trek to Annapurna circuit use to take 3 week before but now due to the recent changes …

Annapurna Royal Trek - The royal trek is one of the famous and easiest treks in Annapurna region. This trek is especially suitable for the beginners and elderly people. The trek has been named the Royal trek as Britain’s prince Charles walked it in the 1980s. It’s an excellent trek to do, as it doesn’t entail any particular long walking days but plenty to see.

Ghorepani Poon Hill Trekking – This is short trek provides good interdiction into trekking whilst also providing some wonderful close up views of both the sacred mountain Machapuchere (fishtail ) and Annapurna south. Our destination is the beautiful and ornate village of Ghandruk, home to the Annapurna conservation area project.

Nar Phu Valley Trek – Nar Phu Valley trail is probably the greatest region for those travelers who wish to explore the unexplored in Nepal. Passing from hidden valley crossing hard-hitting passes like Tilicho Pass (5230m), Kangla pass (5322m), Masokanto La (5099m) & attractive Lake Tilicho are lifetime experience.

Damodar Kunda Trek – This one of the most remote but most renowned Kunda (Lake) for Hindu pilgrims is situated in Upper Mustang area of Nepal. Perhaps many Hindus from around the globe are dreaming to take a holy bath in this sacred Damodarkund at least once in their life time. You just plan it we are here to make your dream come true….

Tilicho Lake Trek – Tilicho Lake trekking collects the glacial melt of the entire northern slopes of Annapurna and Thorang Peak, which is claimed to be the highest lake in the world. In 2001, Hindu pilgrims from around the world flocked to the lake convinced it is a holy spot mentioned in the Ramayan – a holy book of the Hindus.

Jomsom Muktinath Trek – Jomsom Muktinath Trekking is situated North of Pokhara, Nepal’s spectacular diversity appears at its finest The deep valleys and high mountains encircling the giant Annapurna Himal embrace a wide range of peoples and terrain, from subtropical jungle to a high, dry landscape resembling the Tibetan Plateau.

Ghale Gaun Village Trek – This is a pristine area newly opened for village tourism. Apart from the stunning landscape and views of the Annapurna region, Ghalegaun offers a real opportunity to become a part of village life, lodging with local Gurung families. This area is also home to the famous honey hunters of Nepal. This short trek is the perfect complement to discovering some of the other highlights of Nepal

Annapurna Siklis Trek – This beautiful camping trek is a great introduction to the beauty of the Annapurna range and to the Buddhist Gurung culture. Siklis is one of the largest Gurung villages in Nepal and offers an opportunity to learn about this unique traditional culture. A model trekking village, Siklis is a central part of the Annapurna Conservation Area (ACA).

Mustang Trekking - The Transhimalayan Mustang Region is also known as the Last Forbidden Kingdom, since the region was restricted for outsiders until Nepal Government announced the opening of the restricted areas in October 1991. The Mustangis or the people of Mustang call themselves Lobas, and they have their own King or Tribe-leader, Jigme Palbar Bista. After Nepal was declared a republic in 2007, the Nepal Government took back the official recognition of the Bista as the Mustangi King.

Mardi Himal Trek – Mardi Himal trekking is one of the bitten Eco-tourism based trekking destination in Annapurna Himalaya region. Mardi Himal is the name given to the feature of the long rising ridge and its summit that from the southwesterly lower slope of Mount Machhapuchhare, the famous triangular skyline that is seen from the Phewa Lake at Pokhara.

Panchase Trekking - This trek provides non stop Himalayan Panorama along the route and a tremendous view from the Panchase hill. Highly recommended for our clients it is a journey through forest and lovely villages along non touristy trails. A fully supported camping trek that you will enjoy a lot.The Panchase trek can be extended in several ways. From Panchase hill it is possible to trek through the large Gurung village of Author and continues on to Karkinetta. Here some very basic accommodation may be found.

For More Information:
Nepal Visitors Travel Information Network.
P.O. Box :19760, Thamel, Kathmandu, Nepal.
Tel :+977-1-5554471, 4263133, +9779841258665 (Mobile)
E-mail: info@nepalvisitors.com
Website: Nepal Trekking, Nepal Tours