Boudhnath Stupa (Boudha Stupa is one of the largest and most significant Buddhist monuments in the world).
Welcome to Nepal
Friday, May 18, 2012
Tour and Sightseeing in Nepal
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
About Us
Friday, March 16, 2012
Annapurna Region Trek
The scenic place of the Annapurna area
Highest Mountain more than 8000m:-Mt Annapurna 8,091, Mt Dhaulagiri 8,167m, Mt Manaslu 8,164m.
Spectacular mountain views include the Annapurna range, Gangapurna, Nilgiri, Lamjung Himal, and many more.
Thorong La passes 5,416m with a nice view.
Likewise, Gangapurna Lake, Tilicho Lake, Gangapurna Icefall, the historical Braga monastery at Manang, and the famous Muktinath temple.
Natural hot springs (Tatopani), Flora and Fauna, Different cast and their culture.
Papular Ghorepani Poonhill's viewpoint
For more information email at:-gbkatuwal@gmail.com
Friday, March 2, 2012
Popular Trekking Region in Nepal
1, Annapurna Region Treks
2, Everest Region Treks
3, Langtang Region Treks
4, Kanchenjunga Region Treks
5, Makau Region Treks
6, Rollwaling Trashi-Lapsa Trek
7, Manaslu Region Treks
8, Lower Solukhumbu Trek
9, Upper Mustang Trek
10, Upper Dolpo Trek
From this region, you can see panoramic Mountain views, many different cultures, historical temples and Monasteries Flora, and Fauna. In different trekking regions, you can enjoy different views and cultures.
Monday, February 13, 2012
Everest Region Trek
1, Mt Everest 8,848.86m, Mt Lhotse, Mt Cho Oyu and Mt Makalu.
2, Many other beautiful mountains are Aama Dablam, Pumori, Thamserku, Kongde
3, Gokyo Lake, Gokyo Ri 5,360, Renjola Pass, Chola Pass, Everest Base Camp, Kalapathar Peak, Chhukung Valley and many more.
4, Many old and historical Monasteries like Tengboche, Pangboche, Khumjung, Thame, etc
5, River, Glacial Lakes, Glaciers, Waterfall
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Recommendation from Jamie Stewart
Hi, my name is Jamie, I am a trekker from New Zealand.
This past trekking season, post-monsoon 2011, we spent three months in Nepal. The first month was spent in the Kanchenjunga region with GB.
I recommend GB highly as a caring, honest, and skilled guide and person.
We are experienced travelers and don't usually hire guides but in Nepalese-restricted areas, guides are compulsory. So it was with some trepidation that we met GB, but this proved completely unfounded. Our small party of my wife, GB, and I had a fantastic time despite some pretty big challenges. These challenges included a 6.8 magnitude earthquake which we somehow found ourselves at the epicenter of!
In fact, we got to know GB so well that we met him again several times after returning to Kathmandu and ended up going to visit and work (my wife is a doctor) in his village. It was a huge experience for us to be welcomed into his family home and get a glimpse of the humble but dignified beginnings that this very sophisticated, cultured, and worldly chap has worked himself up from.
Over the next wee while I will put up some photos from our adventures with GB, and please if you are considering using him as a guide feel free to get in touch with me...
Good luck with your Nepalese adventure.