Vista Treks https://www.dreamsnepalholidays.com/ Thu, 21 Nov 2024 01:30:50 +0100 FeedCreator 1.7.2 Nepal Tour http://www.dreamsnepalholidays.com/nepal-tour.html <p>Nepal may be a small country and of one of the poorest in the world but certainly is one of the richest in cultural and natural resources, which is why Nepal has significant number of world heritage sites in and outside of Kathmandu valley. Nepal is most rich mosaic of cultural heritage could likened to a precious diamond having numerous facts. The Kathmandu valley is treasure trove of Nepalese culture, and important side of the culture is its architectural heritage which is represented in numerous monuments included and preserved within the seven monuments zones in Kathmandu valley world heritage side. Nepal has numerous famous and most venerated pilgrimage sites, which is the most famous Hindu's temple and Buddhist monasteries and ancient monuments are around Kathmandu valley. Kathmandu valley has some of very important and highly venerated Buddhist and Hindu's sites as one enters the valley the first sight to catch the visitors' eye is thee hemispherical white dome (stupa) of the Soyambhunath Stupa, majestically atop a hill on the western fringe in the Kathmandu valley. The legend behind the great one of the largest stupa in the world of Boudhanath has in Kathmandu valley. <br /> <br /> To the Hindu's the most famous and most venerated is the temple of lord pashupatinath situated on the bank of the holy river Bagmati in Kathmandu. Nepal ethnic diversity, religious and cultural belief, festivities, gods and goddesses in their many manifestations, demons, myths, legend, folklore and myriad spiritual and supernatural elements have been the subject of profound interest to visitors. /One of the oldest temple Changu Narayan temple is reversed as sacred location dating back to the Lichchhivi period and is believed to be one of the valley earliest settlement is situated on small hillock east of Kathmandu valley and northwest of Bhaktapur .Highlights of Nepal tour give you an grat opportunity to see and explore around included seven monument sites of the kathmandu valley to ancient city of Bhaktapur Durbar squire, Patan Durbar Squire, Kathmandu durbar squire, Nagarkot (the sunrise and sunrise view of nearest in Kathmandu valley) and outside of Kathmandu valley like Chitawan national park, Lumbini (the birth place of lord Bhudha) and paradise of Pokhara valley.</p> Dreams Nepal Holidays 2021-06-05 Everest Panorama View Trek http://www.dreamsnepalholidays.com/everest-panorama-view-trek.html <p>Everest Short trek or Everest panorama view trek gives you and excellent opportunity see the highest mountain mt. Everest and to get and experience during those short time. The Everest panorama view treks is famous not only for to see its proximity to the world's highest mountain, but also for its world famous mountaineer Sherpa's homeland and biggest sherpa settlement Khumjung village, Everest view Hotel, Syangbuche airport (airport of situated on highest elevation in the world) , monasteries with their virtually unchanged rich of respectful sherpa culture. <br /> <br /> The Everest panorama trekking start flying 40 minute from Kathmandu to Luklha with mesmerizing view of mountains over the Himalayan and start trek through Luklha to via Phakding and monk village to reach at beautiful town of Namche Bazar.</p> Dreams Nepal Holidays 2016-06-10 Everest Base Camp Trekking http://www.dreamsnepalholidays.com/everest-base-camp-trekking.html <p>Everest base camp trekking is most popular trekking destination in the world to get and opportunity to see Mt.Everest. All the tourist can get there and touch the highest Mountain on the earth. The trek start amazing mountain flight over the Himalaya 40 minutes flight from Kathmandu to Lukla and trek begins from Lukla to  Namche Bazaar (3,440m), Tengboche Monastery (3,867m), Climb the black hill of Kala Pathar (5,545m), and reach at Everest Base Camp (5,363m).</p> <p>At Lukla short refreshment the trek begins to Everest base camp via Namche bazaar to entering through Sagarmantha national park. The Everest base camp trekking takes place in to the Sagarmatha National Park, a natural heritage site in Nepal (situated world highest elevation of natural heritage site) with traditional Sherpa villages and museum.<br /> <br /> The trek takes you step up and down through the stone steps, green woods, muddy routes, narrow valleys, pine forest and you will get an opportunity to see the mountains yaks and donkeys along the way with crossing on deep valley of high suspension bridge.</p> Dreams Nepal Holidays 2016-06-10 Gokyo Lake, Chola Pass & EBC Trek http://www.dreamsnepalholidays.com/gokyo-lake-chola-pass-ebc-trek.html <p>Gokyo lake Trekking is second most beautiful trekking area after Everest base camp trekking because of from the top of Gokyori also see the spectacular view of Mt. Everest 8848m highest mountain in the world, Cho Oyu, Lhotse and Makalu are visible an one time and many other mountain as well. The view of the tremendous ice ridge between Cho-Oyu and Gyachung Kang (7622m) is one of the most dramatic panoramas in the Khumbu region.</p> <p>The mountains are even more spectacular in the Gokyo valley, and four 8000m peaks can be seen from the Gokyori except this there are many options for additional exploration and high altitude walking include the crossing of the Cho-La Pass, at 5420m one of the high pass in Solukhumbu. Gokyo Lake treks offers an alternative to the traditional trek to the Everest Base Camp via one of the popular pass of over Cho La. From Gokyo more of Everest is visible, though from a slightly greater distance, than from either Kala Pathar. The Everest region is famous not only for its proximity to the world's highest mountain, but also for its world famous mountaineer Sherpa's homeland and biggest Sherpa settlement, monasteries with their virtually unchanged rich of respectful culture.<br /> <br /> The trekking start flying either from Kathmandu to Luklha or if you have enough one week more longer time you can start down to the Jiri by drive from Kathmandu through flowing Hillary trail. trek all the way from Luklha,namche bazar, visit Gokyo lake and pass along the way from Cool pass to reach at Everest base camp and trek back to along the way through Dingbuche and Tenbuche Monastery to reach at Luklha.</p> Dreams Nepal Holidays 2016-06-10 Panchase Trekking http://www.dreamsnepalholidays.com/panchase-trekking.html <p>Panchase Trekking is one of the shortest and an easy trek around nearby Pokhara .Panchase lies west of Pokhara which is settled by mostly one of the famous ethnic group of Gurung and some other mix ethnic group. The highest point of the Panchase trekking is approximately 2600 meter above sea level so this trek is best to do with children's and family holidays who they have short time to visit around pokhara and offers you magnificent range of Annapurna Mountains, Dhaulagiri range , Manaslu range, Ganesh Himal and more peaks with beautiful landscape and field. <br /> <br /> This trek provides scenic villages and special Gurung and some other culture and walking through paddy field, grassland and rhododendron forest. Panchasea short trek is the combination of splendid variety of natural beauty as well as mountain views. Panchase is also a famous Nepalese pilgrim destination where people travel to pay respect to the souls of their ancestors. <br /> <br /> Panchase treks begins by short drive and trek all the way through Bhumdi village and reach to Panchase peak as short trek is a classic trek hard to beat if you only have a few days to spare or more time have further trek to poonhill panorama trekthrough all the way from Kande.</p> Dreams Nepal Holidays 2016-06-10 Annapurna Circuit and Base Camp Trek http://www.dreamsnepalholidays.com/annapurna-circuit-and-base-camp-trek.html <p>Annapurna circuit trekking offers the best panoramic views ofcentral Nepal Himalaya of Annapurna Himalayan ranges along Mt. Dhaulagiri, Mat Manaslu and other equally magnificent snow peaks including interning to the Mustang regain. Initiating for Annapurna round trekking get an experience the best of greenery, vegetation, terraced fields, dry land like a desert and Tibetan plateau along the north to the Tibet boarder. Annapurna circuit trekking as known as Throng La pass or Around Annapurna trekking is providing a combination of spectacular high mountain scenery, picturesque lowland farms, rich of cultural and villages, a physically quite challenging crossing over 5416m high pass is the simply superb.<br /> <br /> Some most popular ethnic group of Gurung, Magar and Thakali community being the main inhabitants of this region with the Tibetan influenced culture and tradition can be seen as we ascend towards higher altitudes. Passing through high Thorung la pass 5416m, being reach at the pilgrimage site Muktinath which is most popular site of Buddhist and Hindhu's both religion. As you travel higher the valley becomes more rugged until the villages and forests finally give way to the arid hills of Manang and Mustang region.<br /> <br /> Annapurna circuit starts all the way drive from Kathmandu to Jagat or Chamche and start the trekking all the way through, Chame, Manang flowing through Marshyangdi river, over crossing 5416m Throng la pass, Muktinath, Jomsom, Tatopani, Gorepani and the trek end at pokhara. This trek requires physical fitness and sound health condition as it involves trekking through high altitudes. The trek can be completed in a minimum two weeks starting from Kathmandu and finishing in Pokhara. If you have a few more extra days are allowed for this trek possible do trek via Tilicho lake (situated one of the highest lake in the world) to enjoy several of the possible side trips and add immeasurably to the experience.</p> Dreams Nepal Holidays 2016-06-10 Poon Hill Trekking http://www.dreamsnepalholidays.com/poon-hill-trekking.html <p>Ghorepani poon hill trekking in Annapurna region is one of short and the bestseller among all our trekking tours in Nepal. The Gorepani poonhill trekking is the best destiny over densely most popular rhododendron forest in Nepal with magnificent panoramic Mountain View of central Nepal. This area offers the spectacular views of snow capped mountains like Fishtail Mountain, Mt. Daulagiri, Mt. Annapurna,Tukuche peak, Nilgiri mountain, Dampush peak, Gangagpurna, LamjungHimal, Manaslu and many more other uncountable mountain. The Gorepani poon hill trekking Annapurna regain is the best opportunity to see and learn culturally about one of the most popular ethnic group of from Gurung and Magar community, which is they were very popular of British Gorkha Soldier. <br /> <br /> The Annapurna area is protected region which is also a part of the Annapurna trekking trail as Annapurna conservation area project. That is the reason you can encounter with the various wild flora and fauna at the time of your visit. Gorepani poon hill trekking offers most popular for Rhododendrons flowers to see more than seven different colors during spring time blooming during April and May.<br /> <br /> Poonhill trek starts all the way drive from pokhara to Nayapul drive about one and half hour and start trek along the way through the crossing beautiful ModiKhola suspension bridge. The trek can be end at Nayapul or DhampushPhedi, it's depends on your time schedule. If you don't have enough time this trek can be done within 4 days to one week.</p> Dreams Nepal Holidays 2016-06-10 Annapurna Circuit Trek http://www.dreamsnepalholidays.com/annapurna-circuit-trek.html <p>Annapurna Circuit Trekking in Nepal is one of the famous trekking in Nepal after the Everest base camp trekking in Nepal. The treks offers one of the most memorable and unforgettable experience in a life time for your holiday to Himalaya. This trek offers beautiful natural, cultural and bio diversity over through quite desert land, over crossing 5416 meter high pass of Throng la pass.<br /> <br /> This trek cross over several metal suspension bridges and flowing through the Marshyangdi River reach to Manang village and Mustang district to Mustang region. During this trek all the time the great views of Annapurna II, Gangapurna,Thorong peak, and Tilicho peak, Daulagiri Mountain, Manaslu, Nilgiri, Tukuche peak, Fishtail, Lamjung Himal and many uncountable peaks. <br /> <br /> Annapurna circuit trekking start along the way drive from Kathmandu to Jagat or Chemeje and start the trek over 5416m high Throng la pass and end at Nayapul and drive back to Pokhara.</p> Dreams Nepal Holidays 2016-06-20 Khair Muldai View Trekking http://www.dreamsnepalholidays.com/khair-muldai-viewtrek.html <p>Khair Lake and Muldai view trekking in  is one of the best and alternative trekking in Annapurna region and the route views over the many Himalayas including Mt. Dhaulagiri range, Annapurna range, Gaines Himal, Tukuche peak and Nilgiri from Khopra Ridge,Poon Hill, Fishtail, Annapruna three from Muldai view point.<br /> <br />Kaire lake and Muldai view treks has offers an opportunity of nature such as a beautiful landscapes, typical Gurung village of different ethnic groups, sparking streams, walking through multi-color blooming rhododendron dense forest, breath-taking high panoramic Himalayas view with entering in the deep forest. Walking through the dense rhododendron and pine forest is wonderful, you may encounter wild barking deer, monkeys, and multi-color birds and while trek goes foot of the Khair Barahi Lake and very closely touch to the Annapaurna south. <br /> <br /> This treks has three amazing view points as Poon Hill panorama view point, Khopra ridge view point and Muldai view point, all of them gives you spectacular  with panoramic view of Western Himalayas. This trek can be two possibilities to start through from Nayapul or from Tatopani.</p> Dreams Nepal Holidays 2016-06-20 Annapurna base camp trekking http://www.dreamsnepalholidays.com/annapurna-base-camp-trekking.html <p>The Annapurna base camp lying to south of the great Himalaya ranges of Annapurna south, Annapurna one, and BarahaSikhar. Annapurna base camp trekking is the gigantic mountains named for goddesses Annapurna and Gangapurna, important figures in hindu myth and folklore, justify calling it sanctuary. Meaning of Annapurna is Deuthali in Nepali as a god name and though this trek is spectacular trek of sanctuary all around Viewing Mountain surrounding it has some steep climbs all the way flowing through the Modi River. <br /> <br /> Annapurna sanctuary a Central Nepal of dominated by the Annapurna Himal and town of north to Pokhara city.Thetrek to the Annapurna base camp traverses a variety of terrain, from lowland typical Gurungvillages and rice terraces to glaciers, and offers outstanding high mountain views. This is a fine opportunity to surround yourself with Himalayan peaks in a short time, without having to contend with the altitude and flight problems You can make this trek directly from Pokhara to Annapurna base camp without going to Poon Hill trek if you do not have enough time within 10 or 11 days, but it is best to allow two weeks through Poon Hill trekking to fully appreciate the high altitude scenery.</p> Dreams Nepal Holidays 2016-06-20 Langtang - Gosaikunda & Tamang heritage trek http://www.dreamsnepalholidays.com/langtang-gosaikunda-tamang-heritage-trek.html <p>Tamang heritage trek, Langtang valley trek, Gosaikunda lake trek along the way via Helambu trekking give you and great opportunity to explore such a rich mix cultural and natural beauty with spectacular panoramic mountain view of central Nepal including some of from Tibetain boarder to the North. The langtang valley trekking can make as a three major areas are to Langtang valley trekking, Gosainkund lake (pass) trekking and Helambu trekking, and these can be combined in many different ways to make treks from one week to three weeks. This treks give you the great opportunity to get an experience for culture, nature, people, and mountain.<br /> <br /> Those region trekking is a culturally from the Tibetan familiar and the narrow valley that lies just south of the Tibetan border as a sandwiched between the main Himalayan range to the north and a slightly lower range of snowy peaks to the south. Langtang Lirung (7246m) dominates the valley to the north, Gang Chhenpo (6388m) and Naya Kang (5846m) lies to the south and Dorje Lakpa (6966m) protect the east end of the valley. The is several possibilities to make trip as you can include Helambu in a Langtang trek, either via Gosainkund pass or by crossing the 5106m Ganja La pass and Tilman high pass. The best route is the Langtang valley trek and crossing the Gosaikund lake over lauribinayak la Pass 4760m to reach to the Helambu region than end the trek to Sundarijal.<br /> <br /> This Trekking beginning of by drive all the way from Kathmandu about 7 to 8 hours to reach at Syabrubensi. Driving from kathmandu to langtang stop at Dhunche or Syabrubensi and start to begins direct to the langatng valley through flowing langtang river or via Tamang heritage trekking trail.</p> Dreams Nepal Holidays 2016-06-20 Gosaikunda Lake Trekking http://www.dreamsnepalholidays.com/gosaikunda-trek.html <p>Gosaikunda Lake trek (the Holy lake) located at 4385m elevation of Langtang region to the north, west and Helambu region to the east is one of fascinating trekking area for the short period from nearest in Kathmandu valley to the north. The combine trek of trekking to the Gosaikunda Lake offers the great diversity in both nature and culture with Himalayan beauty.</p> <p>On Gosaikunda lake trekking will get chance to explore and get an experience with the mixed cultures, beautiful nature, spectacular panoramic mountain views, high Himalayan passes, several different holy lakes, Buddhist monasteries, temple, yak a cheese factory, yaks pastures, glaciers, flora and fauna bio-diversity with beautiful landscape and terrace field. This trek is a pleasant and exciting journey which satisfies you with beauty of the Himalayas and cultural bio diversity in a short period of your holiday to this Himalaya. <br /> <br /> The best season to Gosaikunda lake trekking is best to do from beginning of September to late December and end of February to till end of May. Gosaikunda trekking can be start along the way about 6 hours' drive from Kathmandu to Dhunche and trek end at Sundarijal or wither can be start from Sundarijal and end at Dhunche. But the trek better start from dunce and end at the Sundarijal is the best to do.</p> Dreams Nepal Holidays 2016-06-20 Langtang Trekking http://www.dreamsnepalholidays.com/langtang-trek.html <p>Langtang trekking is third most popular and nearest trekking area of central part of Kathmandu valley, where the trekking can be done within one week to two week duration time, the area offers a multitude of trekking destinations. Langtang treks give you the great opportunity to get an experience for culture, nature, people, and mountain. <br /> <br /> Langtang region is a culturally from the Tibetan familiar and the narrow valley that lies just south of the Tibetan border as a sandwiched between the main Himalayan range to the north and a slightly lower range of snowy peaks to the south. Langtang Lirung (7246m) dominates the valley to the north, Gang Chhenpo (6388m) and Naya Kang (5846m) lies to the south and Dorje Lakpa (6966m) protect the east end of the valley. You have many opportunity to visit the Langtang glacier, lake and Langshisha glacier and many yak pasture. <br /> <br /> Langtang Trekking beginning of by drive all the way from Kathmandu to Syabrubensi, all accessible without flights. Driving from kathmandu to Langtang stop at Dhunche or Syabrubensi and start to begins direct to the langatang valley through flowing langtang river and same way back to Kathmandu. If you have longer time you can trek along the over Gosaikunda lake trek to reach at Helambu region would be the best.</p> Dreams Nepal Holidays 2016-06-20 Lower Solukhumbu Pikey peak Trek http://www.dreamsnepalholidays.com/lower-solukhumbu-trek.html <p>Pikey peak trekking is located in eastern part of Nepal toward southern part of Mount Everest region which is it’s call also lower Solukhumbu trek and it’s begins through the Hilly trail. Pikey peak trek offers you to find rich in terms of natural beauty as terraced land, high hill, green forests, panoramic Mountain View, rhododendron flowers, flora and fauna, every village can visit the monasteries and stupa.</p> <p>Sherpa are the dominant inhabitants of this region. However, people different ethnicity live in this region and most of the populations is involved in tourism sector but local people are involve in farming. potatoes,wheat, barley,millet and maize are major crops of this region. </p> <p>Pikey peak trekking begins drive all the way from Kathmandu to Jiri/Sivalaya or Bandar and flowing through Hillary trail to end at Phaplu or Lukla but it’s also possibilities to continue to do until Everest base camp trek it’s depends on your time schedules. </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> Dreams Nepal Holidays 2016-06-20 Lower Solukhumbu Dudh kunda trek http://www.dreamsnepalholidays.com/lower-solukhumbu-dudh-kunda-trek.html <p>Nepal is not only all about the high mountains and beautiful sceneries but the country also unique culture, life style, multi-language, attire of different ethnic group, multi religious so other attractions is the best part of Lower Solukhumbu trek gives you an great opportunity to learn and get an experience about the life of Nepal. Lower Solukhumbu trekking is non-touristic area, where you get unlimited experience with comfort trek. <br /><br /> The Lower Solukhumbu trekking area is beautiful settlements of Sherpa, Rai, Tamang and other mix ethnic communities' culture, different living and lifestyle. This regions is also very popularity for the Monastery circuit trekking of Buddhist monastery such as ThuptenChholing Monastery, Phungbuche Monastery, Chhiwang Monastery, Jyalsa Monastery although every village have each Monastery in their sherpa and Tamang community. <br /> <br /> The lower Solukhumbutreks begins either from Phaplu airport of Solukhumbu, Rumjatar airport at Okhaldunga, Lamidanada airport at Khotang or you can start by drive to Salleri or by drive to Haleshi so there many possibilities to start those trek through all around through north side of Lulkha, Khumubu region, east side of Makalu region, south side of Tarai region and west side of Kathmandu. This trek can be made by Home staying or by camping both is possibilities.</p> Dreams Nepal Holidays 2016-06-24 Manaslu & Annapurna trek http://www.dreamsnepalholidays.com/manaslu-annapurna-trek.html <p><!-- [if gte mso 9]><xml> <o:OfficeDocumentSettings> <o:RelyOnVML/> <o:AllowPNG/> </o:OfficeDocumentSettings> </xml><![endif]--><!-- [if gte mso 9]><xml> <w:WordDocument> <w:View>Normal</w:View> <w:Zoom>0</w:Zoom> <w:TrackMoves/> <w:TrackFormatting/> <w:PunctuationKerning/> <w:ValidateAgainstSchemas/> <w:SaveIfXMLInvalid>false</w:SaveIfXMLInvalid> <w:IgnoreMixedContent>false</w:IgnoreMixedContent> <w:AlwaysShowPlaceholderText>false</w:AlwaysShowPlaceholderText> <w:DoNotPromoteQF/> <w:LidThemeOther>EN-US</w:LidThemeOther> <w:LidThemeAsian>X-NONE</w:LidThemeAsian> <w:LidThemeComplexScript>X-NONE</w:LidThemeComplexScript> <w:Compatibility> <w:BreakWrappedTables/> <w:SnapToGridInCell/> <w:WrapTextWithPunct/> <w:UseAsianBreakRules/> <w:DontGrowAutofit/> <w:SplitPgBreakAndParaMark/> 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Priority="50" Name="List Table 5 Dark Accent 6"/> <w:LsdException Locked="false" Priority="51" Name="List Table 6 Colorful Accent 6"/> <w:LsdException Locked="false" Priority="52" Name="List Table 7 Colorful Accent 6"/> </w:LatentStyles> </xml><![endif]--><!-- [if gte mso 10]> <style> /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Table Normal"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-priority:99; mso-style-parent:""; mso-padding-alt:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt; mso-para-margin-top:0in; mso-para-margin-right:0in; mso-para-margin-bottom:8.0pt; mso-para-margin-left:0in; line-height:107%; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:11.0pt; font-family:"Calibri",sans-serif; mso-ascii-font-family:Calibri; mso-ascii-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-hansi-font-family:Calibri; mso-hansi-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"; mso-bidi-theme-font:minor-bidi;} </style> <![endif]-->Manasalu is the highest peak in the Gorkha District and its located about 64 km of east Mt. Annapurna.The mountain's long ridges and valley glaciers offer feasible approaches from all directions, and culminate in a peak that towers steeply above its surrounding landscape, and is a dominant feature when viewed from afar.</p> Dreams Nepal Holidays 2016-07-11 Kathmandu valley Trek http://www.dreamsnepalholidays.com/kathmandu-valley-trek.html <p>For those people who have short time and love, nature,culture,peoples and mountain views that Kathmandu Valley Trek provides you a unique opportunity to explore and get an Kathmandu valley trekking can be possibilities to do for as a day trip or for couple of days with greatexperience of your holiday in Nepal during a short period.<br /> <br /> Kathmandu valley short trekking give you pleasure to see the culture, nature, monasteries, the smiling people and Mountain and world heritage site. For the trekkers, the Kathmandu valley rim treks offers a wealth of historical, ecological,cultural and aesthetic experience comparable to the extended trekking routes in the more remote regions of Nepal. For example, large tracts of oak-rhododendron forest still exist on most of the ridges and mountain tops, offering shelter for many of the valley's 400 bird species. Some of the beautiful views of the high Himalayas may be had from the summits or ridge of Chisopani,nagarkot or Dhulikhel. Hoever the treks are generally broken into round trip day hikes for the less ambitious. The treks range from the very easy and four to six hours walking a day.<br /> <br /> A short drive from Kathmandu city or short drive by transport and start to trek around the around the Kathmandu valley rim trek. The main trail heads north through Sundarijal village, along-side the large water pipeline. The trail gradually very wide and at the beginning stone steps and reach to the Mulkharakh village. This route is beginning of the popular Helambu trekking, which has been a main trading route for centuriesYou will spend the overnight at beautiful place over where you can see magnificent panoramic Mountain View from your Hotel.</p> Dreams Nepal Holidays 2016-07-11 Manaslu Circuit trekking http://www.dreamsnepalholidays.com/manaslu-circuit-trekking.html <p>The Manaslu around trekking offers a perfect combination of rich culture heritage, unsurpassed Himalayan beauty, and a rich mountain biological diversity. Manaslu around trekking or Manaslu circuit trekking call as Larke pass exhibits the sensational mountain vistas, fascinating culture and biological diversity, spanning maximum altitudesover 5500 meter is one of the Nepal's last Himalayan jewels. <br /> <br /> Manaslu around trekking is in the region known as Nupri, an area of strong Tibetan influence with the trade route between the regions. As we trek higher the Hindu culture is being replaces by Buddhist features of Mani walls, Monasteries and Chortens as does the topography changes. The trek ascends follow Budi Gandagi River to Larkye La Pass 5135m with gorgeous views of Himalchuli (7893m.), Manaslu 8163m, Ganesh Himal 7450, NgadiChuli (7879m.) or (peak 29) and other mountains, beautiful varied landscape and different flora and fauna. Manaslu's incomparable beauty and rich blend of Tibetan and Nepalese culture offer a true adventure for visitors in this Mount Manaslu trek. Here you will find the mountains and valleys covered with diverse and pristine eco-systems. Fantastic Mountain views, rich culture. This Manaslu circuit trek offers the experience of being in typical villages and many ancient monasteries. It is a golden chance to learn about life in these villages.<br /> <br /> Manaslu around trekking start all the way 8/9 hours' drive from Kathmandu to Arughat Bazar and trekking along the way through flowing BudhiGandaki river, the trail meanders, scrambles and climbs its way along the confines of the valley.. This Manaslu circuit trekking region is a natural habitat for many elusive wild animals including the snow leopard, grey wolf, must deer, Himalayan Thar and blue sheep, Keep your eyes open. This Larke La pass Manaslu trek offers the superb views of the surrounding beautiful peaks. Moreover you need for this trek about three weeks' time to manage your beautiful holidays. This trek can be done by as a tea house trek for small group but for the big group better make on camping trip.</p> Dreams Nepal Holidays 2016-07-11 Mustang Trek http://www.dreamsnepalholidays.com/mustang-trek.html <p>Mustang is called "The lost of Kingdome" or "The Desert of Nepal" being in the Himalayan rain shadow, is one of the best part of the country that are suitable for trekking during the summer monsoon period. The main highlights of Mustang trekking are antique Tibetan villages, rare medieval Buddhist arts, the exotic culture and the unique beauty of the Himalayan desert. The medieval settlement of Upper Mustang and its capital Lo Manthang lie in the remote Himalayan desert behind the Dhaulagiri and Annapurna mountains.<br /> <br /> Theupper Mustang trekking is not particularly difficult, the highest point reached is only 3840 meters, but the conditions at times can be Cold in winter and windy and dusty all year. The Mustang trekking will reward you with a rare visit to a place perfectly untouched by modernity, preserving its ancient Buddhist culture, traditions and invaluable art objects in high Himalayan desert. Those having longer holiday can extend their Mustang trekking beyond Lo Manthang and visit these caves and further explore the region visiting many of its ancient monasteries and cultural resources until Tibet boarder by hose riding, jeep safari or by hiking. <br /> <br /> Entering to the upper Mustang valley trekking from kagbeni trekkers need special upper Mustang trekking permit and have to accompany by the government appointed environmental office and have to be register at kagbeni. Trekkers must have arrange their trek through government recognized trekking agency in Nepal order to be issued permits. The cost of the special permit is US $500 per person for ten days and after 10 days per day $10 to be per day.</p> Dreams Nepal Holidays 2016-07-11 Helambu Trekking http://www.dreamsnepalholidays.com/helambu-trekking.html <p>Helambu Trekking is a short trekking destination of Langtang region very near to the Kathmandu valley and it offers a variety of exciting experiences of people of mountain areas and explores their culture and lifestyle. Helambu Circuit Trek is about exploring the rural life of Nepal blended with nature, wildlife especially for the mix cultural site. This treks offer great view of Himalayan peaks staying as a border between the Himalayan countries of Nepal and "the roof of the world" Tibet including splendid view of terrace field and landscap..<br /> <br /> Helambu Trekking begins from Kathmandu by drive to at Sundarijal about one an hour. Entering through Sivapuri national park and trekking trail passes through Chisopani, Gulbhanjyang, Kutumsang, Thadepati and Sermathang. Melamchi Pul Bazaar is the ending point of Helambu trek. Major part of this trek is in the dense Himalayan forests and the trekkers enjoy the spectacular panoramic mountain views, walking through 0ak-rododendron fore and pine forest. The amazing Buddhist monasteries and the picturesque for landscape and flora, fauna to the Helambu region trekking.</p> Dreams Nepal Holidays 2016-07-11 Tsum Valley Trekking http://www.dreamsnepalholidays.com/tsum-valley-trekking.html <p>The Tsum Valley treks officially opened for the trekkers only onward 1991 and the main journey here is around Manaslu, reaching north of the Himalayas and circling the great Manaslu-Himalchuli-Bhudha massif. The Tsum Valley trekking is a sacred Himalayan pilgrimage valley situated in a trans-Himalayan region of Gorkha district in Manaslu region of Nepal. The Tsum Valley's acquaintance with Tibet, natural beauty and its pristine culture make this trekking unique. Tsum valley comes from the Tibetan work 'Tsombo', which means vivid. Against the majestic backdrop of the SringiHimal, Ganesh Himal, and BaudhaHimal ranges, this serene Himalayan valley is rich in ancient art, culture, and religion. The local people are mostly of Tibetan origin and seak a unique dialect. <br /> <br /> Tsum valley trekking trails are strewn with artistic chortens and lined with Mani walls made of thousands of stone slabs carved with deities and prayers of Buddhism. The Tsum valley has a long history of Buddhism. The Buddhist saint Milarepa is believed to have meditated in the caves of their mountains. Traditionally Tsum valley was a culturally distinct geographical area called 'Tsum Tso Chuksum', which means thirteen provinces ruled as a single territory. To exploring to Tsum Valley trekking you need about three-weeks' time need to complete this treks will give you an exciting, adventurous and once in a lifetime experience for culture and nature. <br /> <br /> TheTsum valley treks begins all the way drive from Kathmandu to Arughat bazar by drive about 8 hours drive. The trekking begins all the way from Arughat bazar to flowing continue Bhudigandaki to Tsum Valley and either you can trek all the way to Manaslu trek over Larke pass or directly same way back to Arughat and drive back to Kathmandu.</p> Dreams Nepal Holidays 2016-07-11 Nar Phu valley Trekking http://www.dreamsnepalholidays.com/nar-phu-valley-trekking.html <p>Nar Phu Valley Trekking is one of the restricted trekking area for Himalayan addicts is an unexplored Himalayan land in Annapurna region providing excellent adventure for trekkers. Nar Phu valley also as known as "the lost valley" of Annapurna region<br /> <br /> The Nar Phu valley trek passes through the two remote villages Nar and Phu villages and also through dense forests, yaks, monasteries and the Kang la pass. Nar, phu village (gaon as locale name) has been opened for trekking only since 2003 for foreigners. <br /> <br /> The trekkers to Nar Phu valley take the same trail as Annapurna circuit trek until Koto and again join at Manang. From Koto, the trekkers cross the Marshyangdi River and begins to Nar Phu valley trek, during this trek all the time the great views of Annapurna II, Gangapurna,Thorong peak, and Tilicho peak. Those who want to take the Annapurna circuit trek proceed further for Manang via passing through the Throngla pass 5416m otherwise turn back from Manang to Jagat from where they drive back to Kathmandu.</p> Dreams Nepal Holidays 2016-07-11 Dhaulagiri Round Trekking http://www.dreamsnepalholidays.com/dhaulagiri-round-trekking.html <p>Dhaulagiri trekking is the region ofWhite Mountain, separated from the Annapurna region though deepest George in the world the name of Kali Gandaki gorge, includes some of other fifteen peaks above 7000m to seen around this region. This region, considered to be one of the most remote places and adventures of the Himalayas of Nepal, has abundance of Himalayan peaks, hidden valleys, high passes and sweeping vistas. The Trans-Himalayan journey is quiet, peaceful and full of adventure and excitement during those trek. Trekking in Dhaulagiri around area is relatively strenuous but trekkers willing to spend their holidays amid nature and surrounding full of tranquility choose this "off the beaten track" trekking destination in the Himalaya.<br /> <br /> The Dhaulagiri trekking can be starts from pokhara all the way by drive to reach at Drabangvillage through only by camping trip. The treks will end at Mustang region and either fly from directlyJomsom to Pokhara drive from Marfa village to back to Pokhara.</p> Dreams Nepal Holidays 2016-07-11 Short Nepal Trekking http://www.dreamsnepalholidays.com/short-nepal-trekking.html Dreams Nepal Holidays 2017-01-21 Three pass Trekking http://www.dreamsnepalholidays.com/three-pass-trekking.html <p><strong>Three pass trekking in Everest region,</strong><br /><br />Three pass trekking in Everest region  is one of the most challenging routes. In the world there is no place from where the trekkers or out lookers get the expected things except the Everest region. Everest region is the place where people can dig out world's 4 tallest peaks named as Cho Oyu, Mount Makalu, Mount Everest and Mount Lhotse rising over the whole thing and Mount Everest is standing as the top most soaring ridges so as to bestride the forbidding Himalayas. Three pass Trekking throughout the Everest region proffers surprising mountain sight, and opening to acquire a peep into the existence of Sherpas people.</p> <p>Three pass trekking start about 40 minute flight from kathmandu to Luklha and to Namche bazar and continues from Namche Bazaar via Thame and then goes over Ranjo Pass 5345m altitude to reach Gokyo and Gokyo Ri. From Gokyo you cross Nagozumda Glacier to Chola pass 5420m,  and then we follow the way to Everest Base Camp, Kala Pathar to see the best view of Mt.Everest and return to Lobuje crossing the Phokolde Pass 5535m to reach at the Chukung valley.</p> Dreams Nepal Holidays 2017-07-15 Pikey Peak-Tumlingtar Trek http://www.dreamsnepalholidays.com/pikey-peak-tumlingtar-trek.html <p><strong>Pikey Peak-Salpa Pass-Tumlingtar Trek</strong><br /><br />The Pikey peak- Salpa pass to Tumlingtar trekking in lower solukhumbu region area is one of the most remote area of Nepal where you can see the natural,cultural beauty and numerous of mis ethnicity to get the chance to see for trekkers. This section of the Lower Solukhumbu is the great Himalaya trail offers beautiful Himalaya views, among which a view of Mt Everest,Cho-oyu,Makalu,Amadablam and many more other mountain. This trek will cross several small passes of around 3500 m, which offer splendid views over the Himalayas range  beutyful landscape and green  valleys and beautiful villages. You can  pass through authentic Sherpa and Rai villages and beautiful rhododendron forests every deffrient place the sherpas people are  living above 3000m from the sea lavel and below the 2000m is settlement of Rai,Tamang,Gurung,Mangar and many different ethnic group. An added advantage of this section, is that there are few good tourist facilities of compared to the popular Khumbu/Everest area. This are is mostly popularity of home stay and somewhere find the better lodge and some time in the,tent and small local tea shop sleeping will be possibility.</p> Dreams Nepal Holidays 2017-07-15 MIlke Danda Trekking in Eastern Nepal http://www.dreamsnepalholidays.com/milke-danda-trekking-in-eastern-nepal.html Dreams Nepal Holidays 2017-07-30 Khayer Lake/Mardi Himal trek in Annapurna region http://www.dreamsnepalholidays.com/khayer-lake-mardi-himal-trek-in-annapurna-region.html Dreams Nepal Holidays 2017-07-30 16 days Manslu Circuite Trekking http://www.dreamsnepalholidays.com/16-days-manslu-circuite-trekking.html Dreams Nepal Holidays 2017-07-30 Nepal Trekking http://www.dreamsnepalholidays.com/nepal-trekking.html <p>As known as Nepal is one of the ultimate destination for the trekking and hiking in the Himalaya to offering a myriad of possibilities from the short, easy, moderate to demanding challenges of the it's call  "a trekkers paradise". Trekking in Nepal as much as offer some of the most spectacular trekking routes in the world with exploring of natural and cultural an experience as a Himalayan adventure with smiling people of Nepal. Trekking in Nepal makes you unforgettable memories in your life time, while amusement opportunity to adventure seeks everyone who wishes to have adventure holidays in a life time.<br /> <br /> The world highest mountain are in Nepal, the birth place of Lord Buddha was born in Nepal, the world famous Mountaineer Sherpa are in Nepal, the world famous soldiers the Gorkhali are in Nepal so as a trekkers get excellent opportunity to get an experience with those friendly people, variety of mix culture, religious, ,ethnicity and festivals to get an opportunity see the highest mountain in the world. Dreams Nepal Holidays gives you an opportunity to reliable, highlights of Nepal trek, affordable accommodation, romantic trek, entertainment and as a reasonable package through sustainable Eco-tourism.Nepal is worldwide indeed a Trekkers paradise offering countless of popular trekking destinations with unique combination of natural and cultural elements as physical challenge.<br /> <br /> In Nepal during the autumn beginning of September to until late December and during spring beginning of March to until late May is the best time for trekking in Nepal. During the winter time also the best to do the trekking around lower elevations and during the Summer time is also possibilities to do trekking around western part of Nepal to Dolpo and Upper Mustang region. </p> <p> </p> Dreams Nepal Holidays 2021-06-05 Nepal Trekking http://www.dreamsnepalholidays.com/nepal-trekking.html <p>As known as Nepal is one of the ultimate destination for the trekking and hiking in the Himalaya to offering a myriad of possibilities from the short, easy, moderate to demanding challenges of the it's call  "a trekkers paradise". Trekking in Nepal as much as offer some of the most spectacular trekking routes in the world with exploring of natural and cultural an experience as a Himalayan adventure with smiling people of Nepal. Trekking in Nepal makes you unforgettable memories in your life time, while amusement opportunity to adventure seeks everyone who wishes to have adventure holidays in a life time.<br /> <br /> The world highest mountain are in Nepal, the birth place of Lord Buddha was born in Nepal, the world famous Mountaineer Sherpa are in Nepal, the world famous soldiers the Gorkhali are in Nepal so as a trekkers get excellent opportunity to get an experience with those friendly people, variety of mix culture, religious, ,ethnicity and festivals to get an opportunity see the highest mountain in the world. Dreams Nepal Holidays gives you an opportunity to reliable, highlights of Nepal trek, affordable accommodation, romantic trek, entertainment and as a reasonable package through sustainable Eco-tourism.Nepal is worldwide indeed a Trekkers paradise offering countless of popular trekking destinations with unique combination of natural and cultural elements as physical challenge.<br /> <br /> In Nepal during the autumn beginning of September to until late December and during spring beginning of March to until late May is the best time for trekking in Nepal. During the winter time also the best to do the trekking around lower elevations and during the Summer time is also possibilities to do trekking around western part of Nepal to Dolpo and Upper Mustang region. </p> <p> </p> Dreams Nepal Holidays 2022-11-25 Explore Nepal Tour http://www.dreamsnepalholidays.com/explore-nepal-tour.html <p>Explore Nepal tour gives you the opportunity to visit rich in artistic and cultural heritage sites and full fascinating sights vibrant glimpse of get an experience with sightseeing around world heritage side and ancient city, Bhaktapur Durbar squire (ancient city), Changunarayan temple(Oldest Temple in the city), Boudhanath Stupa,(world biggest Buddhist stupa),Pashupatinath Temple (Hindu's biggest Temple) , Soyambunath Stupa (as known as Monkey Temple), Chitwan national park and as well as paradise of Pokhara city.<br /> <br /> Visit elephants breeding center in a responsible environment, nature walk by Elephant, Learn the story of rescued elephants and even experience feeding, bathing and breeding. Experience rural life of Tharu and from a local's perspective in a walking and hiking through small villages and a Jungle Safari activities through scenic and enlightening hill tribe villages with viewing of more than 400 hundreds of different spices birds, Rhino,Tiger and many other wild animals, cannoning, Jeep safari and other activities to on this tour</p> Dreams Nepal Holidays 2016-06-10 Heritage Nepal Tour http://www.dreamsnepalholidays.com/heritage-nepal-tour.html <p>Nepal heritage site tours provides you a close glimpse of Nepal with unlimited opportunity to the rich culture, nature, world heritage site and religious but also takes you back in time through its architectural marvels and world heritage site through Jungle safari. The tour takes you to many major different places of: Kathmandu Durbar Square, Pashupatinath Temple (the temple of Lord shiva with Hindu's deities), Bauddhanath Stupa (largest stupa in the world of Buddhist religious site), Bhakatapur durbar Squire, Changunarayan Temple (oldest temple in the city) Patan Durbar Squire and Swayambhunath Stupa (Monkey temple, as mix of both Buddhist and Hindu's stupa and shrines) that all part hold both religious and cultural importance to the Nepalese people.<br /> <br /> You will make get and experience with multi activities on Jungle safari as nature walk, visit elephants breeding center in a responsible environment, nature walk by Elephant, Learn the story of rescued elephants and even experience feeding, bathing and breeding, experience rural life of Tharu and from a local's perspective in a walking and hiking through small villages and a Jungle Safari activities through scenic and enlightening hill tribe villages with viewing of more than 400 hundreds of different spices birds, Rhino, Tiger and many other wild animals, cannoning, Jeep safari and other activities to on this tour.<br /> <br /> Visit the home of the infamous religious world heritage side of Lumbini,the birth place of lord Bhudha and learn about its peach full history. Discover the joys of traveling to wonderful natural city of Pokhara, boating on Fewa Lake, sun rise view at Sarangkot, visit International mountaineering museum, hiking to peach stupa.</p> <p> </p> <p><!-- [if gte mso 9]><xml> <o:OfficeDocumentSettings> <o:RelyOnVML/> <o:AllowPNG/> </o:OfficeDocumentSettings> </xml><![endif]--></p> <p><!-- [if gte mso 9]><xml> <w:WordDocument> <w:View>Normal</w:View> <w:Zoom>0</w:Zoom> <w:TrackMoves/> <w:TrackFormatting/> <w:PunctuationKerning/> <w:ValidateAgainstSchemas/> <w:SaveIfXMLInvalid>false</w:SaveIfXMLInvalid> <w:IgnoreMixedContent>false</w:IgnoreMixedContent> <w:AlwaysShowPlaceholderText>false</w:AlwaysShowPlaceholderText> <w:DoNotPromoteQF/> <w:LidThemeOther>EN-US</w:LidThemeOther> <w:LidThemeAsian>X-NONE</w:LidThemeAsian> <w:LidThemeComplexScript>X-NONE</w:LidThemeComplexScript> <w:Compatibility> <w:BreakWrappedTables/> <w:SnapToGridInCell/> <w:WrapTextWithPunct/> <w:UseAsianBreakRules/> <w:DontGrowAutofit/> <w:SplitPgBreakAndParaMark/> 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Nepal Tours and trek http://www.dreamsnepalholidays.com/experience-nepal-tours-and-trek.html <p>Our experience Nepal tours and treks provides you a close glimpse of Nepal with unlimited opportunity to the rich culture, nature, world heritage site and religious but also takes you back in time through its architectural marvels and world heritage site through Jungle safari. The tour takes you to many major different places of: Kathmandu Durbar Square, Pashupatinath Temple (the temple of Lord Shiva with Hindu's deities), Baudhanath Stupa (largest stupa in the world of Buddhist religious site), Bhakatapur durbar Squire, Patan Durbar Squire and Soyambhunath Stupa (Monkey temple, as mix of both Buddhist and Hindu's stupa and shrines) that all part hold both religious and cultural importance to the Nepalese people.<br /> <br /> You will make get and experience with multi activities on Jungle safari as nature walk, visit elephants breeding center in a responsible environment, nature walk by Elephant, Learn the story of rescued elephants and even experience feeding, bathing and breeding, experience rural life of Tharu and from a local's perspective in a walking and hiking through small villages and a Jungle Safari activities through scenic and enlightening hill tribe villages with viewing of more than 400 hundreds of different spices birds, Rhino, Tiger and many other wild animals, cannoning, Jeep safari and other activities to on this tour.<br /> <br /> Discover the joys of travelling to wonderful paradise of Pokhara, boating on Fewa Lake, sun rise view at Sarangkot, visit International mountaineering museum, hiking to peach stupa. Start short trekking to one of most popular part of Poonhill panorama view to Annapurna region. This trek will give you great an opportunity to get an experience for those people, who loves the mountain, nature and people.</p> Dreams Nepal Holidays 2016-06-20 Kathmandu valley short tour http://www.dreamsnepalholidays.com/kathmandu-valley-short-tour.html <p>Kathmandu valley short Nepal tourgives you glimpseof unlimited opportunity to get an experience with sightseeing around world heritage side and ancient city, Bhaktapur Durbar squire (ancient city), Changunarayantemple (Oldest Temple in the city), Boudhanath Stupa,(world biggest Buddhist stupa),Pashupatinath Temple (Hindu’s biggest Temple) , Soyambunath Stupa (as known as Monkey Temple) as you will get the chance to visit all together seven monuments in Kathmandu valley. Kathmandu valley offer incomparable different aspects of fine arrests in its painting, sculpture, wood carving and architecture. You will get an opportunity to an experience for short hike and explore about the people, culture and nature in this short period.</p> Dreams Nepal Holidays 2016-06-20 Kathmandu/Lasha/Mt Kailash Tour http://www.dreamsnepalholidays.com/mt-kailash-tour.html <p>Mt. Kailash, 6,740 m. is situated to the north of the Himalayan barrier, wholly within Tibet. In local Tibetan language call Khang Rinpoche (Precious Jewel of Snow) and they see it as navel of the world.Mount Kailash is the perfect mountain with awesome beauty, with 4 great different faces. It is the spiritual center for four great major religions of Buddhism, Hinduism, the Jain religion and the pre-Buddhist animistic religion - Bonpo. To Tibetans it is known as KhangRimpoche and they see it as the navel of the world. It is said that a stream from the mountain pours into a nearby lake and from here rivers flow in the four cardinal directions.<br /> <br /> The River of the Lion Mouth to the North, the River of the Horse Mouth to the east, the River of the Peacock Mouth to the south and the River of the Elephant Mouth to the West. Strangely enough, four major rivers do indeed originate near Kailash,,four of the great rivers of the Indian subcontinent originate here, the karnali, which is feeds into the Ganges(south),Indus (North),Sutlej (west) and Bramaputra (yarlungTsangpo)east.<br /> <br /> Sprawling below MountKailash is the sacred LakeManasarovar (4560m), where a ritual bath will deliver a pilgrim to Brahma's paradise and a drink of its water relinquishes the sins of a hundred lifetimes. The 53 Km Kailash circuit is the holiest of all Tibet's pilgrimages and the beacon which draws most travellers to Western Tibet. It is said that a Single Parikarmaerases the accumulated sins of a lifetime, while 108 circumbulationwill achieve Salvation Or Nirvana. Mt kailsah has been a lodestone to pilgrims and adventurous travelers for centuries but until recently very few had set their eyes on sacred mountain. This adventures trek is accessed via overland all the way from Kathmandu to Zangmu boarder or via Kerung boarder or via Simikot also possible to fly form Kathmandu to Lasha and and overland through the Everest base camp and reach to small town of Darchen 4560m,the starting point of trek (Kora)</p> Dreams Nepal Holidays 2016-09-29 Lhasa - EBC - Kathmandu Biking http://www.dreamsnepalholidays.com/lhasa-ebc-kathmandu-biking.html <p>Mountain biking tour in Nepal and Tibet across the 'Roof of the World' covers a distance over about 1100 kilometers from the heart of Tibetan capital, Lhasa to in the heart of Kathmandu Nepal crossing several high passes over 5000 meters. Lhasa to Kathmandu Mountain biking trip via Everest base camp is considered as the extreme and highest biking trip in the world due to its length and the average altitude over the Himalaya.<br /> <br /> On the cycling route, every moment photographic as a sightseeing and camping, exploring the country side is another interesting and fascinating prospect that can indeed be quite culturally stimulating via second biggest city in Tibet of Sighatche, Latze, Tingri and many other interesting Monasteries and Buddhists culture. Another highlight of this biking tour is an off-road ride to northern base camp of Mount Everest at 5200 meter to appreciate awe-striking view of Mt. Everest's northern face. Wonderful Mountain biking over passing, viewing panoramic mountain view and reach to the Nepal Tibet boarder. After crossing the Nepal/Tibet boarder spend overnight at one of the world highest Bungee Jump next day biking across flowing the river and beautiful landscape.<br /> <br /> Our tour begins to fly from Kathmandu to Lhasa it's take about one an hour drive to Lashaand couple of days need acclimatizing including sightseeing around the Lasha city and to absorb the exoticism of the Tibetan heritages and to explore this historical city. With its spectacular mountain scenery, magnificent Mountain View over the Nepal and Tibet boarder, amazing landscape with barley and potatoes field, biking through the hidden valley and nomad.</p> Dreams Nepal Holidays 2016-09-29 http://www.dreamsnepalholidays.com/ Dreams Nepal Holidays 2022-09-01 Pisang Peak climbing http://www.dreamsnepalholidays.com/pisang-peak-climbing.html <p>The Pisang peaks leis to the Annapurna region, one the way to Annapurna circuit nearby Manag village. The western flank of Pisang Peak made on first ascent by German expeditions during 1955 is guarded by a hanging glacier and offers a considerable challenge with huge rock slaps with its distinguished snow and ice pyramid shape. Pisang peak considered one of the most impressive and beautiful peak in the Annapurna region. Climbing to Pisang peak by following a steep and well-defined ridge to the summit from the south-east side. From the top there are impressive views of Annapurna two,three, Manaslu, Gangapurna, chulu peak, Tilicho peak as well as numerous other peaks. <br /> <br /> Beginning to pisang peak climbing in Nepal is drive proceed from Kathmandu to Synge or Chamche and trek start all the way flowing through Marshayngdi River via Dharapani, Chame and reach at pisang village. From Pisang village to the left is all the way to Annapurna circuit trail but we trun right ascent to the Pisang Peak base camp.</p> Dreams Nepal Holidays 2016-06-10 Yala Peak Climbing http://www.dreamsnepalholidays.com/yala-peak-climbing.html <p>Yala peak climbing in Nepal is one of the lowest, nearest and easiest peak climbing from kathmandu valley in Nepal situated in Langtang region,north from Kathmandu near border of Tibet. Yala peak climbing in Nepal offer you spectacular view of Shishapangma, LangtangLirung, LangsishaRi, Gangchenpo, Dorje Lakpa,Nayakhanga and the range of Gosaikunda lake.Yala peak climbing can be done within short period of time schedules.<br /> <br /> This trip can be start drive from Kathmandu to Dhunche or SaybruBensi about 7 to 8 hours by bus and we flow the trekking rout of Lang tang valley on till kyangjinGompa. From kyangjinGumpa you will pass through the valley toward LangshishaKharkathan you torn to north is to reach Yala Peak via TsergoRi.</p> Dreams Nepal Holidays 2016-06-10 Island Peak Climbing http://www.dreamsnepalholidays.com/island-peak-climbing.html <p>Island Peak (6,189m/20,305ft), is lei in the Everest region also known as other local name as a Imja Tse earlier, but during 1952 the Eric Shipton has given the new name as Iseland peak. Island peak climbing gives you great an opportunity to see from the summit the excellent view of Nuptse (7,879m), Lhotse (8,501m), Lhotse (8,410m),Makalu (8475m) Baruntse peak, Ama Dablam,Thamserku and many other Mountains.<br /> <br /> Island peak climbing in Nepal is one of the famous and perhaps most climbing peak than other peak in Nepal its lies in heritage site of world highest Sagarmatha national park to south ridge of Lhotse and Mt. Everest. Ice land peak climbing in Nepal gives you and great an experience to explore the beauty of famous Sherpa village, culture, trekking over the Everest base camp and Everest view trek including famous Tengbuche Monsatry. <br /> <br /> Starting point flight from Kathmandu to Luklha and on flight gives you an excellent Mountain over the Himalayan reagion excellent view and start the trek from Luklha via Namache bazar, Tengbhuche Monastery, Everest base camp and reach to the Island peak basecamp.</p> Dreams Nepal Holidays 2016-06-10 Lobuche Peak Climbing http://www.dreamsnepalholidays.com/lobuche-peak-climbing.html <p>Lobuche Peak is nearby Everest base camp and this peak is two different way to summit of Lobuche East (6,119m) and Lobuche west (6145m) . Lobuchepeak can be seen from Dingbuche or Pheriche as the dark triangle of its rocky east face rises above the moraines of the glacier to an icy skyline. This peak an attractive summit, offering a variety of existing routes and a wide scope for new lines. This skyline forms the South Ridge, the junction of the East Face with the glaciated South-West Face and the line of the normal route of ascent. This in turn leads to the summit ridge running north-west from the top of East Face through several small summits to the East Peak.<br /> <br /> Start to this Lobuchepeak climbing , start flight to Luklha from Kathmandu and all the way trekking to either through Gokyo valley and over Cho la pass or directly to the Everest base camp and climb the Lobuche peak so there is many other alternative way to do. Best route is better to do trek through Gokyolake and over Chola pass to reach at Everest base camp and climb to the this peak and trek back via Tengbuche Monastery.</p> Dreams Nepal Holidays 2016-06-20 Mera Peak Climbing http://www.dreamsnepalholidays.com/mera-peak-climbing.html <p>Mera peak climbing in Nepal is as known as highest trekking peak climbing in Nepal although in the world,the standing an altitude of 6476m in Everest region at Hinkhu Valley eastern part of Nepal, offering dazzling opportunity to views from its summit of the Himalayan ranges, including five of the world's highest mountain in the world over 8,000m peaks: Everest,(8850m), Lhotse, (8,516 m), Cho Oyu (8,201 m,) Makalu, (8,463 m) Kanchenjunga, (8,586 m) and many other mountains.<br /> <br /> Climbing in Nepal, the Mera peak climb give you the best an experience for the flowing route of non-technical offer for great an experience for the physically very demanding on account of the altitude, the climb on Mera Peak is not technically difficult as ascending snow slopes. We have designed carefully to the way to Mera peak climb allow gradual acclimatization for the climbers. The walk in initially through the beautiful and virgin forest of through the Hinku Valley provides excellent acclimatization for the climbing. <br /> <br /> Mera peak climbing in Nepal begins flying form Kathmandu to Lukhla start the trek via Chatra la pass to crossing beautiful pine forest to reach at Mera base camp. Mera Peak climbing in Nepal can be a pivotal ascent for all those trekkers, experienced or amateur, who dream of conquering the mountain and great opportunity to all the adventure seekers who are physically fit. The climb itself takes the north face glacier in a steady rise to the summit ridge, which leads, in an exposed and exciting situation, to the top. After the mountain has been climbed, return same way back by a direct route across a dramatic ridge to Lukla and the flight to Kathmandu.</p> Dreams Nepal Holidays 2016-06-20 Nepal Peak Climbing http://www.dreamsnepalholidays.com/nepal-peak-climbing.html <p>Nepal has more than 1300 peaks that exceed 6000 meters in elevations. There are 1700 peaks in Nepal Himalayas that exceed 5500 meters in height and presently only 282 of these peaks are open to climbing.Among the 14 top highest peaks, Nepal has 8 of them. About 236 peaks currently available for climbing &amp; further 18 minor peaks are being designed for trekking purpose. Nepal is famous in mountaineering field. It is best known in every corner of the world as the homeland of the Mt. Everest &amp; other several series of mountains peaks. Nepal offers such concentrations of high snow capped mountains that you could find anywhere else &amp; also have the opportunity to climb some of the highest peaks in the world too. No doubt, everyone is familiar about the name of the Mt. Everest in Nepal, besides, it has got other seven peaks over 8000m &amp; innumerable other between 6 to 8 thousand meters.<br /> <br /> Taking into consideration of your budget, these Trekking Peak climbing trips are undertaken which are rewarding for those who want to make challenging climb in the Himalayas, a taste of being in the `white wilderness,' is another highlight. These Trekking Peaks locating in the popular trekking spots offer climbing trips can be organize in short period of time. Of course, with relatively easy access to the mountain, these trekking peaks give greater possibilities to explore the spectacular views of the Himalayas</p> Dreams Nepal Holidays 2022-09-01 Nepal Peak Climbing http://www.dreamsnepalholidays.com/nepal-peak-climbing.html <p>Nepal has more than 1300 peaks that exceed 6000 meters in elevations. There are 1700 peaks in Nepal Himalayas that exceed 5500 meters in height and presently only 282 of these peaks are open to climbing.Among the 14 top highest peaks, Nepal has 8 of them. About 236 peaks currently available for climbing &amp; further 18 minor peaks are being designed for trekking purpose. Nepal is famous in mountaineering field. It is best known in every corner of the world as the homeland of the Mt. Everest &amp; other several series of mountains peaks. Nepal offers such concentrations of high snow capped mountains that you could find anywhere else &amp; also have the opportunity to climb some of the highest peaks in the world too. No doubt, everyone is familiar about the name of the Mt. Everest in Nepal, besides, it has got other seven peaks over 8000m &amp; innumerable other between 6 to 8 thousand meters.<br /> <br /> Taking into consideration of your budget, these Trekking Peak climbing trips are undertaken which are rewarding for those who want to make challenging climb in the Himalayas, a taste of being in the `white wilderness,' is another highlight. These Trekking Peaks locating in the popular trekking spots offer climbing trips can be organize in short period of time. Of course, with relatively easy access to the mountain, these trekking peaks give greater possibilities to explore the spectacular views of the Himalayas</p> Dreams Nepal Holidays 2022-09-01 Ama Dablam Expedition http://www.dreamsnepalholidays.com/ama-dablam-expedition.html <p>Mount Amadablam is one of the most beautiful and interesting mountain in Nepal which is located inside Khumbu region of Nepal whereas it stands south side from Mt. Everest 8848m and Mt. Lhotse 8516. Amadablam expedition journey begins through trekking to Everest base camp and Island peak climbing which helps to taste physical fitness level &amp; acclimatization with altitude to be successful in Amadablamexpedition. According to the record, Amadablam is third most popular permitted expedition mountain in Nepal. AmaDablam climbing justifies the highest level of climbing artistry in mountaineering. South-West Ridge is the normal route for AmaDablam climbing with three high camps above AmaDablam base camp.Pyramid shaped snow-capped mountain Amadablam also can be seen very closely from the popular Everest Base Camp Trekking trail. <br /><br /> After summit to the kalapathar 5550m and visit Everest base camp trek back to Chhukung and climber can have summit of Island Peak 6189m and back to chukkung within three days. After reach at Amadablam Base Camp,you will have one or two days of acclimatization and preparation. Generally, we need to establish three additional high camps from Base camp to accomplish Amadablam expedition whereas camp third would be just below from the amazing hanging glacier. <br /><br /> AmaDablam climbing is generally planned in autumn season because of the best for the climbing during September to November. AmaDablam climbing trip begins with the flight to Lukla and half way trekking on Everest base camp trekking trail. After visit Everest base camp climb to Island peak and back towards Amadablam and proceed to climb. From Pangboche, the route takes to the east to vast pasture land with great views of AmaDablam. Base camp is established on large meadow. The Amadablam climbing period would be about take 8/10days and after summit trek all the way back to Luklha via Tengbuche and Namache bazar.</p> Dreams Nepal Holidays 2016-07-12 Upper Mustang Mountain Biking http://www.dreamsnepalholidays.com/upper-mustang-mountain-biking.html <p>Upper Mustang Mountain bike tour is excellent cycling trip of activities that give you access to the smiling Nepali people, food, cultural, nature and lifestyle to get a great an experience over the Himalaya. Exercise the body and the mind with a leg pumping, eye-opening cycling tour of Nepal Himalaya makes you enjoy a different perspective as you bike through the limestone, sandy valley, on like a desert land along rock-face hugging passes, along the kali Gandaki River through wonderful stunning up and downhill part. Sometime take dusty roads through rural ancient Tibetan mix cultural villages in Mustang, exploring nature-cultural, Monasteries and spending time with locals. Work up an appetite and reward yourself with the delicious Nepali Locale dishes Shift your adventure into a higher gear with a journey that takes you to the highlights of Southeast Asia.<br /> <br /> Start to flight or drive from Kathmandu Pokhara and one of early in the morning fly to Jomsom, take bike and begins to riding through flowing Kali Gandaki valley. Dreams Nepal Holidays cycling tour through this mesmerizing area provides opportunities to meet the locals and experience their culture and biking over some spectacular mountain passes and reach to Lo -manthang town (the hidden Kingdome of Nepal) and take excursion as a Tibetan life style around there, visit Tibet boarder and back to bike through Muktinath and end at Jomesome or all the way riding back to Pokhara.</p> Dreams Nepal Holidays 2016-06-23 kathmandu Valley Biking http://www.dreamsnepalholidays.com/kathmandu-valley-biking.html <p>Kathmandu valley cycling trip is one of the best tours for as a day trip or for couple of days, who, they have little spare time during your holiday to Nepal. The Kathmandu valley cycling trip a interesting through oak-rhododendron forest and pine forested with beautiful views of the Kathmandu valley and mountains. <br /> <br /> Kathmandu valley biking trip give you great opportunity to get and experience for great pleasure to see the culture, nature, monasteries and Mountain and world heritage site in a short period. The scenery in the Jungle safari, trekking and sightseeing days are beautiful and the cycling days really show you the inside Kathmandu city of land and the people. <br /> <br /> As you can start to bike all the way from Kathmandu city or short drive out of the Kathmandu valley by transport and start to bike around the city.Eventually, the trail goes along a ridge top with beautiful views of the Kathmandu valley and Himalayas. Continue up and down the ridge top which is goes in southerly directions on steep and eroded trail. You will spend the overnight at beautiful place over where you can see magnificent panoramic Mountain View.</p> Dreams Nepal Holidays 2016-09-22 Nepal Mountain Flight http://www.dreamsnepalholidays.com/nepal-mountain-flight.html <p>...</p> Dreams Nepal Holidays 2017-06-23