Everest Region (also known as the Khumbu) lies at northeastern part of Nepal; bordering its northern territory to Tibet. It is the common home of mountain legend Sherpas, lofty peaks and elusive Yeti (the scalp of Yeti is preserved at Khumjung monastery).
Annapurna Region is quite unlike any other part of Nepal both geographically and culturally. A lush sub-tropical forest to rugged and rocky barren landscape and 55km Annapurna massif - a truly blessed region!
The region falls inside Langtang National Park covering an area of 1,710km square in central Himalaya region encompassing 26 village communities. Gosainkunda Lake at 4,300m is the high altitude lake of the region. It is one of the sacred religious sites for Hindu and Buddhist.
Manaslu is the land of diversities: topography, climate, culture and religions. The soaring peaks in northern part of country are stunningly juxtaposed with ancient rivers that are wild in some part and tame and serene in others. Manaslu region offers frequently changing terrain – which reveals the vastness of Nature and beauty of secluded routes.
The Foreigner (Protected Areas) Act requires foreigner to obtain a Restricted Area Permit (RAP) to enter certain area in Nepal. In order to obtain permit, travelers must need certain requirement. Such restriction is imposed due
Hiking in Nepal goes through the forest and villages, until we break the forest and few step later, we get the astonishing Himalayan views and valleys dotted with terraced fields and villages.
Mountain Flight in Nepal is the most popular and affordable flight tour available to Everest. The planes are small having 15 – 20 passengers’ occupancy. Everyone gets a window seat, so don’t be afraid to lose the view. Plus, you might get opportunity to visit the cockpit and enjoy the views from the front of the plane.
We are Nepal’s outdoor agency with years of experience in whitewater activities. We believe that adventure sports are not only for adventure seekers but also for a normal backpackers. You can do it; just allow us to look after for your safety and equipment.