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Paragliding in Nepal
ReplyDeleteParagliding in Nepal can be a truly wonderful and fulfilling experience for the adventure seeker. A trip will take you over some of the best scenery on earth, as you share airspace with Himalayan griffin vultures, eagles, kites and float over villages, monasteries, temples, lakes and jungle, with a fantastic view of the majestic Himalaya.
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Trekking in Nepal is still the most favorite adventure
ReplyDeleteholiday activity in the country. The two classic trekking routes either to Everest base camp or the Annapurna circuit are not easy and the challenge you'll face on either route will have a lasting
effect. The Manaslu route trek around the
world's eighth largest mountain is more remote but no less beautiful passing through stunning bamboo forests, villages filled with prayer
flags and culminating with spectacular views from Larkya La. Mustang is an easier cultural trek, suitable for those with good general fitness
but not necessarily any previous trekking experience. The language, culture and tradition of the Mustang region are still mostly Tibetan making
this one of the most culturally interesting treks. There are shorter treks up the Langtang Valley and Helambu which are
still hard work but also deeply rewarding. They generally begin in Kathmandu, leading through large grazing areas covered in flowers, dotted
with stone huts used for butter making, Sherpa, Tamang villages and the homes of yak herders, right up to the Tibetan border.