Wednesday, November 13, 2019

People in Himalayas

The population of Nepal consists of more than two million tribes living in different regions, dressed in different costumes and speaking different languages ​​and dialects. Sherpas live mainly in the mountains of eastern and central Nepal, in particular in the Solu Khumbu region. Sherpas are probably the most famous Nepalese ethnic group. Originally from Tibet, they first settled about 500 years ago. Sherpas, also known as “snow tigers,” live in the Nepal Himalayas at an altitude of 4570 m above sea level.

Bahuns and Chhetri are the two highest castes; and live all over the kingdom. The offspring of Bahunian men and mountain women were considered Chhetri, and a number of high-status families from other mountain groups also adopted Chhetri status, although some are of Mongoloid origin. All Bahunas and Chetri are Hindus. Newars also make up an important ethnic group in the capital. Newaris Kathmandu Valley is a good example of the result of our Himalayan smelter. Gurung and Magars live mainly in the west and on the southern slopes of the Annapurna, Himalchuli and Ganesh Himal mountains. Magars and gurus are often found as soldiers in the famous regiments of the Gurkhas.

Rais, Limbus and Sunuwars inhabit the slopes and valleys of the eastern middle hills, and many migrated to eastern Terai. Tamangi is one of the largest Tibetan-Burmese ethnic groups in Nepal. About half of the Himalayan zone of Nepal is inhabited by tamangs.

Many tamangas were influenced by both Western and Newari styles. Traditionally, women wear a colorful wrap skirt, blouse, jacket and scarf. In important cases, they wear thick gold or copper ears and nasal rings with semiprecious stones. Men wear loincloths or Newari traditional trousers, short-sleeved jackets and tops. Both men and women wear several meters of fabric wrapped around their waist.

Thakali live mainly in the Kali Gandaki Valley in central Nepal and are Tibetan Burmese who became entrepreneurs of Nepal. Originally Buddhist, many pragmatic thakali have now adopted Hinduism. The actual amount of Thakalis is very small.

Tarus, Yadavas, Satars, Rajvanshi and Dhimali are distributed mainly in the Terai region. Tarusi is one of the largest ethical groups in Nepal.

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Saturday, September 14, 2019

Trekking in nepal

Trekking in Nepal is the most exciting and popular hiking adventure in the world that crosses the beautiful Himalayan trails that cross the mountain passes, fascinating middle hills, colorful villages and gradually gaining altitude towards the base camps of the most peaks Great of the world. Nepal is home to Mount Everest, the highest mountain peak in the world and other snowy Himalayas ranging from 5000m to 8000m. including Mount Annapurna, Mt. Manaslu, the mountain. Kanchenjunga, Mt. Makalu, Mt. Dhaulagiri.



The best time to visit Nepal: when is the best time to go to the Himalayas?
In general, the right time for trekking in Nepal is in autumn, from mid-September to November and from March to May, but trekking to the Himalayas can be done all the time in a year. Nepal is one of the best countries for adventure activities such as trekking and hiking walking towards the Himalayas. This is the peak trekking season in Nepal after a dry, moderate temperature and clear mountain views. During this time, the main trails Annapurna, Everest, Langtang and Manaslu routes, flights and accommodation will be busy. But during the winter and the monsoon season, many trekking trips are not recommended. Few trekking trips can still be operated during the low seasons. Short walks in Nepal are best during the low winter and monsoon season.

Trekking styles: Tea house or camping?
Trekking in Nepal is of two types; Tea house trekking and camping walks. During the trekking in the tea house or in the lodge, you will stay in a local tea house or lodge managed by local people with basic accommodation facilities. Trekking styles depend on altitudes or increased elevation, that is, as you go up, the availability of teahouses will be lower, so at high altitudes there will be camping accommodation and Sherpa cooks will prepare foods. The base camp of Upper Dolpo, Kanchenjunga and Makalu attends camp walks, while Everest, Annapurna, Manaslu, Langtang and Mustang are walks in the tea house.
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Monday, September 2, 2019

Top 2 trending Trekking route in Everest Region


1. Everest Base Camp Trek

Conquering the height of the mountain. Everest may not be possible for everyone; However, walking to your base camp can be an epic adventure. The WALK, from Lukla to Everest base camp, is not about what to explore, but how much you can explore. This small world of mountains offers splendid views of the mountains, including Mt. Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Makalu, and Cho Oyu, proud and tall; diversity of flora and fauna in the Sagarmatha National Park and the unique culture, tradition, rituals and lifestyle of the Sherpas, only a few to name.


In addition, a well-developed trekking trail, which offers many accommodations and food facilities, the height of Kala Patthar and the unforgettable Sherpa hospitality make the Everest Base Camp trek a perfect getaway and a dream vacation for most avid hikers from all the world.

15 days Everest Base Camp trek is a standard package that guarantees the benefit of the full board (food and lodging) during the walk and bed and breakfast in Kathmandu in a standard 3 * hotel, English speaking guide, and a free map. This package also includes a day trip to the UNESCO World Heritage site in Kathmandu.

2. Pikey Peak Trekking

Pikey Peak trekking (4068m) takes you to the lower Khumbu region, which offers incredible views of the many powerful peaks such as Everest Three Pass Cho Oyu (8188m) and many others. This peak of Pike is named after the Sherpa Deity, which is why it is considered sacred. This Pike Peak Trekking is the best way to explore and witness the stunning scenes of the Himalayas in a short period of time.

The Pikey Peak Trekking is short and full of fun that takes you to the top of the Pike Peak, which is 4068 m high above sea level. Our hike begins with a trip to Phaplu from the Kathmandu valley. We walk forward through several Sherpa villages with ancient monasteries followed by the largest hill in the Khumbu region, Pike Peak (4068 m). We can see the incredible mountain views standing on the impressive valley from the top of the peak. This walk can be done by all kinds of people, but we recommend good physical conditions. We experience the beautiful and unique Sherpa cultures. We can make a wonderful birdwatching since this place is home to a wide variety of local and migratory birds with beautiful natural vegetation. We walk through the lush forest off the beaten track with serene places enjoying everything we can. Book a trip with us to explore the beautiful landscapes that climb to the top making your vacation unforgettable with memories for a lifetime.

Thursday, August 8, 2019

A information about Manaslu Trekking in Nepal

The trekking of the Manaslu Larkye pass is located on Mount Manaslu, which is located in the northern part of Nepal. The so-called Manaslu is known as the peak of the mountain. Manaslu 8163 meters, the eighth highest peak in the world. The 5213-meter-high Larkya Pass is placing the feather of Mount Manaslu. The passage of Manaslu Lucy or the circuit of Manaslu is in the district of Gorkha, legendary soldiers of Gorkha. After Larky passes the trails, take the Annapurna conservation area in Dharapani, which is the Manang district in Nepal.



Opened in 1992, the Manaslu area offers a combination of rich cultural heritage, unsurpassed beauty, and biological diversity. Special permits are required to visit the trekking of upper Manaslu. The permit costs US $ 70 per week per person in the season from September to November, if more than one week per day US $ 10 per person and US $ 50 per week per person in another season and if more than one week per day US $ 7 per person Annapurna Conservation and Manaslu Conservation permits the US $ 22 per person per entry, respectively. Measured as one of the toughest trekking in Nepal, so it requires a good trekking experience and a superior physical condition, the treks of the Manaslu circuit or the Larke Pass will reward the adventurers with an incomparable alpine experience. Some of the support calls Tatopani (natural hot springs), Lho, Samdo Gau, Samdo and Larky Bazaar are attention to visit in search of real culture, real-life and unexpected variety.

There are basic tea houses/guesthouses possible for small or individual groups. However, new hotels and restaurants are built every year as a tourist interest and aspiration. Private rooms are available in most guest houses/lodges. Most bathrooms are shared. In the high pass base camp called Dharmasal or Larky phedi, you have a basic tea house or a tent. Each guest house serves the traditional Nepalese food Dal Bhat (rice soup, curry, and lentils). All guesthouses on our routes have a variety of different foods, such as rice, vegetables, noodles, potatoes, and soup. Many of them have western food on the menu. Soft drinks, snacks, wine, a bottle of mineral water and beer are available at most guesthouses and restaurants next to the trail.

Sunday, August 4, 2019

Everest Climbing Training And Gear Cost


The mountains are the main attraction of Nepal. Although Nepal offers a wide variety of biodiversity, multicultural, multi-ethnic and multi-religious value, that glorious range of Himalayas is what conquers them. There are eight of the fourteen highest mountains in the world, which are above 8,000 meters. Millions of tourists visit Nepal to have fun and live adventures.

Bungee jumping, rafting, skydiving, trekking, paragliding are some of the main adventures in which tourists love to participate. However, the most dignified adventure is to conquer the highest mountain in the world, Mount Everest. There will be nothing more adventurous, exciting and proud moment. Annually, hundreds of tourists arrive at this summit and have the glory of a lifetime.

In the past, many have lived up to the summit and made a record. You may find it hard to believe, but there are certain facts about the climbers of Mount Everest that want to surprise you. Just as a blind person has reached the top, an eleven-year-old boy, twins who climbed Everest, is also the one who reached the top of Everest without supplemental oxygen and many more. It's not an easy job; It was all his manual work and the belief that they achieved the glory of being the best.


Without a doubt, it is the most difficult thing to do, but it will be equally remarkable and the best experience you have ever had. Many have achieved this glory before, and if you have any ideas, then it is better to have all the information you need. So, if you're ready to rush to Nepal to get this glory but have doubts about the cost of climbing, then here is the right article for you.

What is the cost of climbing Mount Everest?
Once you start gathering information about the cost of climbing Mount Everest, you can find a wide variation in the price range. And, it is true that the price differs according to the company. However, the price differs depending on the package you choose, and the facility company provides it during. It is about the level of comfort and the provision you want in your expedition. Here is the list of the average cost that will be charged on your ascent to Mount Everest.

Training Cost for Everest Climbing
Your training begins long before your actual trip to Mount Everest begins. You may be thinking about skipping this training, but it is very important to climb the summit. This training teaches you about routes, possible challenges and ways to be safe and many other things. You should not neglect any details or take risks that may jeopardize your safety. Your training cost will be $ 6,000 - $ 8,000

Gears
You must be fully equipped while climbing Mount Everest. While the gears can be rented, the company will also provide them as group equipment. You will be provided with all the necessary things that will be needed in climbing.

Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Top trekking route in Nepal

Nepal is also known as Trekker's paradise. With a choice to choose from, Nepal guarantees the highest degree of pleasure and experience. If you decide to come to Nepal for trekking, here are the top treks that you have to try.


Annapurna Base Camp Trekking
Annapurna: One of Nepal's most precious gems is in the northern central region of Nepal. Annapurna Base Camp is located 4130 meters above sea level at the foot of Annapurna. Annapurna Base Camp Trekking brings explorers a fascinating experience of Nepal's curvy lands and rich culture. Therefore, it is one of the most popular treks that adventurers want to dive into. The beauty of this trek is evident as you take a walk through breathtaking landscapes, quiet villages, and rhubarb forests of rhododendrons, bamboos, and the alps. The journey starts from the bustling city of Pokhara, and follows the route of Nayapur-Chichedunga-Golepani-Tadapani-Chomron-Dovant-Deulari, and finally Annapurna Base Camp. This trek itinerary takes 13 days to complete and costs $ 1099.

Everest Base Camp Trekking

The world's tallest mountain excursion can definitely be one of the most rewarding experiences. Thousands of adventurers take on this challenge every year. Everest Base Camp (5,364 m) is located in the Everest region of northeast Nepal. Trekking at Everest Base Camp trekking allows you to immerse yourself in the cultural and community of the famous Himalayan beauty and mountainous people. The journey begins with an adventurous flight to Lukla from where trekking begins through the route: Phakding-Namche Bazaar-Tengboche-Dingboche-Lobuche and finally Everest Base Camp. Further to you, it is possible to trek to Karapatal. Carapatar is known as the place to get the best panoramic view of the Everest Massif. This itinerary takes 14 days to complete and Everest Base CAmp Trek costs approximately $ 1400.

Ganesh Himaltrek

Ganesh Himal Trek will guide you through the lively settlements of the Tamang community heading to the Central North region, west of Langtang National Park. Trekker witnesses the vast biodiversity of 526 species of plants and 300 species of birds and animals, from subtropical vegetation to alpine vegetation. The diverse terrain offers wonderful views of the Himalayas including terraced hills, lush forests, and Mount Ganesh (7,422 m) resembling Hindu God Ganesh. The journey starts with a drive to Betrawati from where the trek begins through the route: Kispang-Thulo Chaur-Gongga-Rupchet-Kharka-Borang-Jharlang-Kintang Phedi and drive back to Kathmandu. This journey takes about 12 days to complete.

Sunday, July 7, 2019

Is it necessary to clean the Everest Region of Nepal

A major new campaign hopes to clean up Everest by collecting and bringing tons of garbage from the highest peak in the world.


The 45-day Everest Cleanup Campaign, led by the Khumbu Pasanglhamu Rural Municipality of the Solukhumbu district, is one of Nepal's most ambitious cleanup projects for Everest, which has recently gained notoriety as the "highest garbage dump" of the world". The campaign, which began on April 14 with the new Nepalese year, aims to collect nearly 10,000 kg of Everest garbage.

Each year, hundreds of climbers, sherpas and high-altitude porters make their way to Everest, leaving tons of biodegradable and non-biodegradable waste, including empty oxygen canisters, kitchen waste, beer bottles and fecal matter.

The campaign will collect and recover 5,000 kg of waste from the Everest Base Camp, 2,000 kg from the Collado Sur and a total of 3,000 kg from Field I and Field II, according to Danduraj Ghimire, general director of the Department of Tourism.

"Our goal is to extract as much waste as possible from Everest to return the glory to the mountain," Ghimire said at the press conference organized by the Kathmandu Tourism Department. "Everest is not only the crown of the world, but our pride."

The locals, conservationists and environmental activists of Khumbu have long pointed to the garbage that accumulates on Everest, warning of a possible environmental and health catastrophe. The government has also worried that garbage will stain the magnificence of the mountain.

In the past, there were attempts to clean up Everest, including a 2014 government-mandated provision that forces each climber to reach the peak with at least 8 kg of trash, the amount of trash estimated to be produced by a climber.

"If only the climbers brought their own waste, it would help a lot to keep Everest clean," Ghimire said. "It's not about the 8kg of waste, but to recover the waste they produce."

Nonprofit organizations, such as the Sagarmatha Pollution Control Committee (SPCC), have also conducted regular campaigns to keep Everest and the Khumbu region clean by collecting and disposing of waste.

In addition to the trash, the campaign will also try to recover Everest corpses. The cleaning campaign has already discovered four bodies of dead climbers on the mountain. Everest is a treacherous mountain and every year, a number of climbers do not return. Their bodies are often abandoned on the mountain, since bringing them back would be too great a risk. This has led the mountain to become a true cemetery.

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