Run to the places where only your feet can take you. Meet creatures along the way and listen to them whisper. Explore nature far from where all worries lie, just to sleep in her lap. Only then can you dream with your eyes open. Dip yourself into clear blue waters and wander on rough, peaceful roads. Take a puff of those vagrant white clouds beneath those gigantic captivating peaks. Learn to explore yourself and find your own path on those majestic mountains. See for your self traveling can br...
One of the major challenges facing trekkers heading to Everest Base Camp or any other high elevation trek in the Himalayas is dealing with the potential threat of High Altitude Sickness. The primary cause of High Altitude Sickness is a decrease in the amount of available oxygen with altitude. To ensure you have a safe trek it’s important to be aware of this potentially life threatening condition and its symptoms. Everyone is susceptible to High Altitude Sickness and it is just as likely in...
Nepal is the land where the majestic Himalaya Mountains and the beautiful evergreen forest are located. Whereas quince things like yaks, yetis, pink and red Rhododendron forest, mountain peaks and hidden monasteries appear to be apparently common in Nepal. Due to rich in natural beauty, historic attractions and vast cultural heritage have proved that it is the perfect holiday destination for friends and family tour, honeymoon tour, and student’s tour for education research. For more a...
Trekking season in Nepal I) Autumn (September - November) Autumn season is considered to be the best time for trekking in Nepal especially in the Himalayas, during the season, it offers an excellent weather and exciting mountain views. The biggest festivals of Hindu--Dashain and Tihar also fall in this season. Generally is clear and the temperature is moderate, which make good time for having trekking or for holidays. (II) Winter (December - February) Winter season is well-known for occa...
kumari or living goddess of Nepal The word kumari is derived from the sanskrit word kaumarya it means princess. In Nepal, a kumari is a prepubescent girl selected from the Shakya caste or Bajracharya clan of the Nepalese Newar community. The first tale is of Jaya Prakash Malla, the last king of the Malla Dynasty. According to the legend, Goddess Taleju visited Jaya Prakash Malla’s chambers during night time as a beautiful woman. They would play Tripasa (a dice game). The g...