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Nepal is Safe for Travel

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Tagged: climb nepal, hiking nepal, nepal trekking, trek nepal

  • This topic has 40 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated 3 years, 2 months ago by Highlander Nepal.
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  • January 25, 2007 at 10:34 am #30761 Reply

    tripepal

    Dear Travellers,
    Mongolian Trekking & Expedition (P.) Ltd. has been serving it’s valued customers for many years as an expert organizer. As it is our job and duty we will be happy to welcome and offer our services to as many clients as we can have. If anybody is interested to do adventurous activities with us, feel free to contact. We will be happy to give you free information.

    Min Thapa

    February 18, 2007 at 5:40 am #30762 Reply

    dinanath

    To All,
    We / Yala Adventure P. Ltd, welcome to all interested person, who likes to visit Nepal and likes to collect Natural and cultural knowledge in nepal. We provide our service to Nepal, Bhutan, Tibet and India. We provide our service with much satisfaction which you can touch!

    Thank you for your time.
    Dina Nath Amgain

    May 12, 2007 at 8:42 am #30765 Reply

    treks

    Dear Climbers!,

    We would like to inform you that we have a fixed departure group for Mount lhotse expedition in october 2013 consisting of British citizens, so if anyone is interested can join the group organised by our company in a very discounted rates for further information drop me a note here!

    Sincerely yours,

    Mr.Min Thapa,

    July 11, 2007 at 10:03 am #30764 Reply

    solution

    Thanks for the information,

    I am planning a vacation next month to Nepal. Can you tell me how safe now-a-days in Nepal??

    Steve

    July 16, 2007 at 10:31 am #30763 Reply

    jaimetyler

    Namaste! And a warm welcome from me, your friend in Nepal, Net.

    I see many others have posted their offers to help with guiding in our country – but please choose me, I am able and fit and strong and can carry a pack like a yak.

    Best regards – Net

    December 23, 2008 at 9:13 am #30769 Reply

    skylinetreks

    Hi! I Live in Katmandu my name is Nil – I have been guiding in Thamel based neighborhood for many years. Please reach out to me here! thanks

    April 19, 2009 at 7:05 am #30778 Reply

    kabiraj

    Dear Adventure Lovers,
    Namaste and Welcome to Nepal

    My name is kabiraj nepal I am 23 years old and I was born in the Ganesh Himal/Langtang Himalayan Range in North Western Nepal. I am a certified guide with a government license. I obtained licence in the year of 2002. I have been working in Nepalese eco-tourism for 6 years with a specialization in tailor-made trekking and guiding experiences for a range of clients from many different countries around the world.

    During the last 5 years, I have become very familiar with many Trekking Destination, including The Everest, Annapurna and Langtang Regions, As well as Mustang, Manaslu, Ganesh Himal and Helambu. I am very knowledgeable about local flora and fauna, cultural history and environmental issues in the areas where I trek. For Trekkers hoping to climb high passes and peaks, I can accommodate this challenging and rewarding adventure. My experience includes mera peak, island peak, kalapathar, gokyo peak, tseryo ri and I have led expeditions across many high passes in Nepal, Larkye pass, Ampulapcha Pass, Chola pass, Renjula pass, Ganjala pass, thorong pass, Tilicho pass,

    There are many types of treks in Nepal, ranging from relaxed easy trekking where you can experience Nepalese Culture and Village life to tea-house trekking in popular regions, to unique treks into areas of Nepal that are off the beaten track and seldom visited by foreigners. All treks offer spectacular scenery and a viewpoint into Nepali culture. I can tailor our treks to meet your wishes.

    My clients have been very pleased with my professional guiding services, and you may read some of their comments. i can offer you a unique and challenging experience of a life time! Please contact me at the email address listed below if you have questions or would like discuss a possible trek! I will look forward to hearing from you!

    May 27, 2009 at 9:49 am #30771 Reply

    neel

    Hello Travellers,
    looking for Nepal trekking, Family adventure tours, nature and cultural tours in Nepal, Peak climbing, mountain biking, Wildlife tours, whitewater rafting and overland tours partner to Nepal?
    feel free to write me here. I am Ajil.

    June 16, 2009 at 9:56 am #30770 Reply

    greathimalaya

    The Himalayan Mountain Regions provide some of the finest trekking routes in the world. Nepal Mountainous, hilly and lowland Terai regions offer some of the most spectacular trekking available anywhere. Treks vary from challenging high altitude routes to moderate and east trails at lower elevations. Whatever route you choose, you will be sure to meet and mix with local people for a unique insight into their livelihoods, cultures and life style, some of which have remained unchanged for centuries.

    Trekking with Nepal trekking and hiking company means as adventures walking holiday with a small group of other trekkers and led by experience and professional English speaking local guide. You walk at your own pace through well established village trails, meeting local people and enjoying stunning landscape. Some of the popular trekking trails are used by mountaineering, expedition on their approach marches but most are simply used by local people for everyday travel and trade.
    As a local Himalayan Travel and Tours operator in Nepal, to design safe, interesting and innovative travel options for you to enjoy. We used professionally trained and experience local sherpa guides or sirdars on our Himalaya treks and tours and are integral to providing you with the best travel experience and using local guide means that not only do you trek, gaining a real insight into local culture, your travel is also directly supporting local people creating employment and giving something back to local communities of the same time as you enjoy travelling

    Thanks for reading my notes on my own country!

    Shayam

    August 4, 2009 at 7:50 am #30776 Reply

    himalayanscenery

    Dear travelers,

    We are a government registered trekking, hiking, mountaineering and adventure travel company in Nepal. We are offering special discount for Everest base camp trekking in the upcoming autumn. Join with us for adventure of a lifetime.

    Please write me here – Flym.

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