Monday, June 22

Indigenous Peoples Trail Trek

Indigenous Peoples Trail- unique trekking trail of Nepal which offers uniquely different adventure trekking experience in Nepal.  This is one of the less visited but amazing trekking route of Nepal which advances to explore the culture, living style and natural beauty. Indigenous Peoples Trail is one of the easy and low elevations trek which takes trekkers to in max 3126m height.

In one end- Indigenous Peoples Trail offers to explore the local living style and culture. In other end this stunning trekking offers the magnificent views of Himalayas including Dhaulagiri, Annapurna, Kanchenjunga, Gaurishankar and Numburchuili. Another main highlight of Indigenous trekking in Thulo Saiung peak.

Indigenous Peoples Trail- a trekking dedicated for exploring culture, living style of some ethnic groups. During this trek one can exchange and explore the culture and living style of ethnic groups such as Tamang, Sherpa,Newar, Majhis and Thamis. As Hinduism and Buddhism is the main religions of this trail one can find different temples, monasteries and stupas.

As this trekking trail of Nepal is less visited trekking route of Nepal tourist guest houses are more unlikely to find.  During the trip travelers stays in the local houses. The Local homestays are safe, secure and hygienic. In fact this trek is totally different from other trekking routes of Nepal which offers totally a new experience.

Walk in different trails, explore local living, experience homestay and local cultural, meet peoples who treat travelers as their family member and more as god. Visit Indigenous Peoples Trail, experience the best of Nepal.

Outline Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu and transfer to the hotel.

Day 2: Kathmandu-Dhunge-Sailung-Khorakhara(7HOURS)

Day 3: Explore to Thulo Sailung (3126M)

Day 4:Khorakhara-Rajveer-Surkey(1842M,4/5 HOURS)

Day 5:Surkey-Tinghare-Doramba (2054M,4 HOURS)

Day 6:Doramba-Galba-Khanda Devi (1986M,4/5 HOURS)

Day 7:Khanda Devi-Hildevi/Dongme (1982M,4 HOURS)

Day 8:Hildevi-Sunapati-Lubughat (4 HOURS)

Day 9:Lubughat-Nepal Thok-Dhulikhel-Kathmandu (4 HOURS)

Day 10: Fly back home.

Sunday, June 21

Nepal Travel After Earthquake..

After the devastating earthquake in Nepal, it has created many confusion and raise discussion about “Is Nepal is safe or not after earthquake?” After hit and gradual aftershocks has made the lives here uncomfortable for some time. But gradually the things are being normal and situation is being easy now. And more we would like to assure you that traveling Nepal is not as risky as it is being said in international market. To remove your hesitancy, here are some important information regarding visiting Nepal after earthquake.

Is Nepal travel safe after earthquake?
As Nepal has 75 different districts, only 8 were affected by the earthquake. Rest of the districts are same as before. Life here is slowly back into normal conditions and peoples started daily routines as before. By this we can assure you that Nepal is safe.

Airports: Tribhuvan International Airport-one and only international airport of Nepal is completely safe. All the flights are being operated as per the schedule. Domestic airports are also safe and operating their flights as before.

What is the situation of trekking routes and tour destinations of Nepal after earthquake?

Langtang Region: This is the most affected and damaged trekking region after the earthquake.  Currently it is not possible to trek to Langtang.But soon the trails will reconstruct and the treks will start as before.

Everest Region: As our team has trekked Everest Region after the earthquake. Everest region is safe for trekking. One can trek Khumbu region as before the earthquake.

Annapurna Region: Annapurna region has very minimal impact of the earthquake. This region is absolutely safe. One can do Annapurna Circuit, Annapurna Base Camp, Ghorepani Poon Hill trek and can visit other trekking routes of Annapurna without any doubt.

Manaslu Region: Manaslu Region is also one of earthquake affected area during the earthquake. According to Government of Nepal, Ministry of culture, Tourism and Civil aviation the trails here will reopen before September and October.

Dolpo/Mustang/Makalu: This regions are also least affected areas. Trekking in Dolpo and Mustang can be done this summer.

Wildlife Tours: Chitwan the most visiting animal heritage of Nepal is safe and another famous wildlife tour destination Bardia National Park is also safe.

Other famous destinations: Tour destinations like Pokhara, Lumbini, Bandipur and Illam are safe for tour after the earthquake.

Heritages sites of Nepal: As Nepal has 8 UNESCO World heritage sites. Only 3 of them are affected from the earthquake. Government is opening heritages sites of Kathmandu (Kathmandu Durbar Square, Patan Durbar Square and Soyambhunath-“Monkey Temple”) for tourist from June 15 2015. One can visit Pashupatinath, Boudhanath and Budhanilkantha even today.

Hotels and Restaurants: :Only 10 % of the hotels were damaged during earthquake. 90% hotels and restaurants are safe and operating their services as before.

Highways and Subways: The highways and subways connecting cities and towns of Nepal was not damaged. Traveling around Nepal has not any problem.

Hospitals/Clinics: Hospitals and clinics are running smoothly. There has been no viral diseases.

Communication: There is no any problems in communication. Telephone and Internet Connection is working properly and smoothly.

Now, some important facts about “Why you have to travel Nepal in your next holiday? “

To remove the confusion regarding Nepal after the earthquake.
To rebuilding Nepal.
To help the earthquake victims.
To explore the Nepal’s natural beauty, culture and much more.
To enjoy Nepalese hospitality.
Travel Nepal!! Touch Nepal!! Help Nepal!!