A trekkers' paradise, Nepal combines Himalayan views, golden temples, charming hill villages and jungle wildlife watching to offer one of the world's great travel destinations.
Walking for a several hours for a weeks is not a piece of a cake for any one of us. People wants to trek and hike, however some of them fear of the consequences between or after the trekking. There are few things that a beginner trekker need to know before they start their wonderful journey to the Himalayas. You don't need to acquire the special skills but all you need is to walk and make your trek fun and memorable. This are the some of the useful tips for the beginner to make their trek safe and marvelous. Back pack Always remember to pack your bag with only the necessary items that you need while trekking. As you'll be walking for days and days, you need your backpack to be light and not filled with the things that you do not need in trek. Take a comfortable clothes and gears with you. I have listed some of the important items you should not be missing. Water Bottle Energy Bars Food Map Headlamp/Flashlight Trekking stick Power bank Charger F...
Bardia National Park is the largest national park in the nepal covering an area of 968 sq.km. where you can experience the jungle safari with the experiences naturalists with years of experience. It is one of the most prestigious conservation area where you can see the endangered Royal Bengal tiger and Nepal's famous One-horned rhinoceros besides countless other mammals and reptiles. Some of the other animals found here are elephants, swamp deer, blackbuck, gharials and marsh-muggers. The exotic Gangetic dolphin is also sometimes seen along the surface of the Karnali. Birds found here include endangered species like the Bengal florican, lesser florican, silver-eared mesia and the sarus crane. the best time to visit is autumn, winter and early summer when the weather is warm and dry, but not too hot. Activities in the park include elephant rides, jeep safari, rafting, sport fishing and bird watching accompanied by a naturalist.
Shey Phoksundo Trek is an emerging adventurous trekking trip. Phoksundo Lake (second largest lake of Nepal) is situated in Dolpa (Dolpo in Tibetan) district and lies is Shey Phoksundo National Park-largest National Park in the country. Absent of aquatic life and mirroring the snowy Kanjiroba massif, the crystal clear turquoise lake water looks heavenly. The trek is easy as no high passes are involved. Shey Phoksundo National Park is home to various species of rare flora and fauna and still preserves the centuries old traditions of Bon Po and Buddhism untouched by any sorts of modernization. The Crystal mountain is the same region is considered holy by the people of Dolpo. Shey Phoksundo trek starts once you reach Jhupal via flight from Kathmandu to Nepalgunj to Jhupal. From Jhupal we trek by riverside to reach Dunai village and then to Chhepka. We climp up steadily to Sumduwa and to Ringmo village. Finally, we make a steep descend through birch forests to magnificent Phoksundo ...
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