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Eco-friendly Treks & Expedition Pvt; Ltd
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Oct 01, 2007 - 03:13   Edit Post Delete Post Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)
Christmas Trekking/Hiking Trip in Nepal Himalaya

Would you like to spend Marry Christmas 2007 in the lap of Nepal Himalayas?

Christmas is a time of silence and peace in the hills of Nepal. One might choose the peace and solitude of a wilderness hiking while another to spend the time with family and friends.

For more details, you are welcome to visit: http://www.nepalholiday.com/nepal/nepal_trekking/kathmandu_valley_trekking_n epal/christmas_trekking_hiking_nepal.html

Please write us for more inquiry or booking this trip at:

Krishna Lamsal
Manager
Eco-friendly Treks & Expedition Pvt. Ltd.
GPO Box 11870, Thamel, Kathmandu, Nepal
Url: www.nepalholiday.com, www.hiking-trekking.com
Email: tours@nepalholiday.com.com, bklamsal@hotmail.com

prem k khatri
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Dec 27, 2007 - 09:21   Edit Post Delete Post Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)
Sambhav Nepal Foundation is a registered non-profit organization, our two main objectives are to establish and implement long lasting sustainable education and health systems that impact isolated areas of Arupokhari, Aruchanaute and Ratmate villages (thirty villages in total) which are located in the Northern part of the Gorkha district in Nepal. Gorkha is located North West from Kathmandu.

In Rural Regions of Nepal adequate Schools with quality English Medium Education facilities rarely exist, a factor that contributes to continuing poverty and lack of economic development. Your support is necessary for the construction, renovation along with furnishing and equipping the schools.

Our deep sense of commitment continues through to the community health status, while seeking to alleviate the deficiency of Nepali people by providing high quality, accessible, preventive as well as curative health services.



We believe all people young or old have unique potential and should have the support and opportunities they need to reach them.



Join us and become part of the SN family. Your gift reaches the most remote corners of the Himalayas and helps the people most in need. Every cent donated to Sambhav Nepal goes directly to our projects. For more details please visit the website http://www.sambhavnepal.org

prem k khatri
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Dec 27, 2007 - 09:25   Edit Post Delete Post Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)
Ace the Himalaya works closely with the Sambhav Nepal Foundation and is one of the main supporters of our foundation; they contribute support in a number of ways. Firstly they donate a percentage of business profits to the foundation on a yearly basis which support the ongoing maintenance cost required for the Bhairabi Primary school.

As Ace the Himalaya is a travel and trekking business they conduct a number of charity treks throughout the year. The charity trek itinerary combines adventure and kindness, providing the participant with lasting memories of the Himalayas while allowing them to contribute to a remote community within Nepal. From participation in this trek US$200 per person is donated to our Foundation. If you wish to participate in one of the Charity Treks http://www.sambhavnepal.org/manaslu_chartiy.php
Ace the Himalaya also has a number of travelers that are including a volunteer stay within the village. Volunteers have been offering their personal skills for teaching English to the school students of Dharapani School, one participant even teaching dance classes all of which contributes to creating a network of supporters.

To get more information on Ace the Himalaya please visit the website at http://www.acethehimalaya.com or http://www.trekkingtonepal.com

prem k khatri
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Dec 27, 2007 - 09:29   Edit Post Delete Post Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)
To any one who read this message!!

Originally I’m from a remote and isolated region of Nepal called “Arupokhari”. In rural regions of Nepal adequately equipped schools with quality education facilities rarely exist, a factor that contributes to continuing poverty and lack of economic development.

I finished my primary school (till class five) 15 years ago from Dharapani school, since then local people have only able to add 3 more class rooms with poor and very limited facilities, most of the teacher’s and class sizes remain unchanged and the government has showed no inclination to contribute in anyway. I was fortunate and privileged as a trekking guide to meet Shirley Escott from UK, who gave me the gift of education through sponsorship, now a lifelong friend and mentor, Shirley’s gift changed my life, for that I’m truly thankful. My lifelong dream is to transform the Arupokhari area with quality educational facilities giving hundreds the invaluable gift of education.

Dharapani Lower Secondary School is in dire need of support as the existing two buildings are deteriorating and becoming very weak, they are in urgent need of cement restoration, left untreated the building will have to be demolished, leaving the children, school less. Ten rooms house 2 office/staff rooms and eight class rooms with 312 students attending classes one to eight, with as many as 52 students jammed into a room designed for 30 students, as the classes are grossly overcrowded expansion is imperative, some students sit on the floor therefore additional desks are also required. Existing teachers don’t have any teaching qualifications; most of them are local volunteers. Each exam is hand written by the teachers for students four times a year as they don’t have computers, printers or photocopying facilities. Water and toilet facilities are very basic there is one tap that doesn’t have a constant supply of water and one local toilet to cater for all staff and students.

We require the assistance of BBC and its networks to seek support and donations for the urgently needed revamp of the Dharapani School.

For the existing building, urgent cement renovations are needed to ensure the current building is safe and structurally sound, as some of the walls are slowly crumbling away, making the building unsafe in certain areas. Funds are required to buy a large piece of land for the construction of four furnished class rooms, along with a furnished library equipped with educational books as well as extracurricular reading materials. The new class rooms will accommodate expansion to operate class 9, 10 and School leaving Certificate (SLC) which effectively turns Dharapani into the multipurpose Primary and Secondary School. One fully furnished room equipped with a number of computers would provide enormous benefit to teachers and students. Currently the children have never seen or touched a computer nor would they know how to turn one on. New toilet facilities will also need to be constructed for the growing attendance of students along with a water tank to supply the entire school with constant clean water. A generator or solar panel would be an ideal completion to enable computer lessons, late studies or additional classes when required as there are no electricity facilities. Computer knowledge in this day and age is a basic entry requirement for college and university without it you are unable to get a job which in turn means the cycle of poverty continues, as the students would have no choice but to work in the fields as their parents have done for generations.

For more information on this school please visit http://www.sambhavnepal.org/history_dharapani_school.php

To enable me to fulfill that dream I have registered a small foundation with the involvement of local people within Arupokhari, “http://www.sambhavnepal.org”. I feel there are many ways in which the media audience could help us, for example associations through church groups, sport clubs, Primary and High schools and even corporate contacts or individuals would be interested in networking to support or contribute, please contact me prem@sambhavnepal.org for more information. Personally feel that networking is the best option to obtain more opportunities and to gain a wider support base. Here in Nepal a little help goes a very long way, if you have any ideas or you can provide feedback on your past experiences working or assisting a foundation I would be more than glad to hear about them, experience and knowledge is a powerful tool.

I look forward to hearing from you in the near future.

Yours Sincerely,

Prem K Khatri
From Nepal

Nepalguide
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Registered: Mar 2007
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Dec 28, 2007 - 03:15   Edit Post Delete Post Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)
Explore Nepal Himalayas with a group of dedicated, young & experienced trekking / mountaineering guides & tour leaders. We are specializing in small group & running eco-friendly trekking to the Himalayan regions of Nepal, Tibet, Bhutan, Sikkim & India, where we offer wide varieties of treks suit both novices & experienced trekkers.
for more info kindly visit www.nepalguidetrek.com
www.nepalhimalayatrek.com
www.nepaltrekkingpackage.com

Fresh Nepal
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Jul 12, 2008 - 22:58   Edit Post Delete Post Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)
Volunteer In Nepal:
Would you like to volunteer while travelling/trekking in Nepal? Volunteer in Nepal with Orphans,poor street children and/or victimized women for a day, a week or a month at Fresh Nepal. Volunteer in various projects at the orphanage which include teaching, health care and/or office work. Spend time with the children (orphans) playing and doing activites with them. Visit http://www.freshnepal.org for more information

chakra
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Jan 12, 2009 - 22:57   Edit Post Delete Post Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)
Visit http://www.chakrapath.com

Shankar Adhikari
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Registered: Feb 2009
Post Number: 2
Feb 10, 2009 - 10:23   Edit Post Delete Post Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)
Dear Travellers Namate!
Greetings from Himalayan River Fun Nepal
Himalayan River Fun is a leading adventure tour operator in Nepal since 1997. We have been operation diffrent varieties tour in Nepal like, Trekking, Rafting, Safari, Hotel booking, Mountain flight, Helicopetr tour and other tours in Nepal. Except the Nepal tour we do Tibet tour, Tibet trek, Lhasa tour, Bhutan Tour, Bhutan trek and other tour information. If you wnat to know more about our company please visit
www.nepaltoursinfo.com (Trekking and Tours)
www.nepalraft.com (River Rafting in Nepal)
www.himalayanriverfun.com (River Rafting in Nepal)

Arjun Rijal
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Registered: Apr 2009
Post Number: 1
May 15, 2009 - 05:14   Edit Post Delete Post Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)
Dear All,
Outfitter Nepal offer Trekking and Tour Package on Special Discount Rate for commaing Trekking Season( October- November), so visit http://www.trekkingtourinnepal.com for detail information.

Arjun Rijal
New Collaborator

Registered: Apr 2009
Post Number: 2
Jun 16, 2009 - 04:22   Edit Post Delete Post Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)
We have Opened Booking of Annapurna Circuit Trekking Departing on 27 September 2009 so we welcome ony one to join the Group,
A short Brief Og the Trek:
Annapurna circuit trekking is one of the popular trekking circuits in Nepal. The trek of Annapurna region is called Annapurna circuit trekking. In 1980s Manang area was opened for the trekkers, since then the circuit was possible for the trekking.

The region no doubt is rich in sceneries apart from the diverse culture and flora and faunas.

There is no question that if you arrange trekking in the region during the winter season, you can see the orange trees loaded with fruits, you can also smell like perfume that come from the different kinds of flowers which bloom during the season.

Moreover, the higher you go up the more panoramic views of Manange village, forests and queuing hills you can see, which are some of the features of Annapurna circuit trekking.

Fact of Annapurna Circut Trekking
Trekking Destination: Throung-La Pass
Group Size: Min-1
Highest Access of the Trekking: 5416M
Grade: Moderate
Transportation: Bus, Car, Land cruiser or Aeroplane
Mode of Trekking Tour: Tea house/Camping
Trekking Hour: Approximately 5-6 hours each day
Total Days: 22 Days
Trip Cost : USD 799

Itinerary in Detail
Day 01. Arrive at Kathmandu airport (1345meters). You will be met by our representative and transfer to hotel and a short brief about the trekking after refreshment.
Day 02. Drive from Kathmandu to Besishar.
Day 03. Trek to Bhaundada.
Day 04. Trek to Chamje.
Day 05. Trek to Bagarchhap.
Day 06. Trek to Chame.
Day 07. Trek to Pisang.
Day 08. Trek to Manang.
Day 09. Manang Acclimatization:
We spend a day for acclimatization at Manang. The whole day we spend by doing some walking and over viewing the wonderful views around the village & the day time is best to gain altitude. We back to our accommodation.
Day 10. Trek to Yak Kharka.
Day 11. Trek to Phedi or High Camp:
The trail Ascends to Phedi at 4420m. Then we decide whether we stay phedi or climb one hour more to high camp and stay there.
Day 12. Trek to Muktinath :
The trekking from Phedi or high camp We make the climb steeply that is regularly used and easy to follow. However, the problem may arise due to the altitude and snow. It often causes terrible problem to cross the pass if it is covered by snow. About four hours climb up to the pass marked by the chortens & prayer flags. As you reach the top, you are rewarded by the wonderful view from the top. And trek down to Muktinath.
Day 13. Trek to Kagbeni.
Day 14. Trek to Marpha.
Day 15. Trek to Ghasa.
Day 16. Trek to Tatopani.
Day 17. Trek to Shikha.
Day 18. Trek to Ghorepani.
Day 19. Trek to Hile.
Day 20. Trek to Nayapul and Drive from Nayapul to Pokhara.
Day 21. Drive back to Kathmandu.
Day 22. Transfer to international airport for your final flight departure.

Cost Include
» Airport pick up and Drop by private car/van/bus.
» Two nights standard accommodation in Kathmandu (on the arrival day and after the trekking).
» Your standard meals (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) during the trekking.
» All necessary paper works and conservation entry permits.
» Ground transportation by tourist bus from Kathmandu to Besishar and Pokhara to Kathmandu and by car from trek ending point to Pokhara.
» All accommodations in lodges/tea houses during the treks.
» Trekkers' Information Management System (TIMS) Permit.
» An experienced, helpful and friendly Guide, porters (1 porter for 2 peoples).
» Salary, Food, Drinks, Accommodation, Transportation and Insurance for the Guide and Porter.
» One night standard accommodation in Pokhara.
» Arrangement of Emergency Helicopter service which will be paid by your Travel
insurance company.
» Outfitter Nepal's sleeping bag, down jackets, Duffle bag and walking stick, if necessary.
» Medical supplies (first aid kit will be available).
» All government taxes.
Please Concact us For booking and visit http://www.trekkingtourinnepal.com/annapurna-circuit-trek-fixed-departure-se ptember.html for more information.

http://www.trekkingtourinnepal.com

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