...Trekking in Nepal Where is Nepal? Nepal is found in Asia and you can visit Google wikitravel Nepal for more information. Nepal is naturally endowed with summits, which are reachable when trekking. As such, Nepal is most popular as a destination for adventure holidays. When walking along the busy streets of Kathmandu, you will certainly meet visitors from all over the worlds. These streets are also known to have the most tours and travel companies. Besides, trekking in Nepal offers you the opportunity of meeting with the locals as they juggle in their daily activities. When to visit Nepal Trekking in Nepal is most appropriate during the dry and warm spells of the year. These seasons occur between the months of March to June and between September and November. The dry and warm season offer conducive temperatures and clear skies. What to expect Once in Nepal, you will find many treks that will offer you opportunities to improve your physical fitness. A few trips along the hills in Nepal will provide you with the opportunity of finding an appropriate trek. If you are physically fit, you will qualify to get accommodation and a guide in Nepal. Your physical fitness is important because at times you will undergo long treks in some of the remotest places of Nepal. It is advisable to have some experience in climbing alpines before you decide to trek the highest summits, which have altitudes of over 5500 meters. Legal requirements Trekking in Nepal requires you to have valid police permits...
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...Nepal Trekking and Expedition (P.) Ltd. is a Nepal Government chose in 1997 Kathmandu base driving Travel, Trekking affiliation, completely controlled by a social gathering of experienced Nepali expert Trekking and Tour Guides coming about to 1993, why should submitted give phenomenal, revamp association to our customers. No get-together is too little or unreasonably sweeping, making it difficult to get their own specific patch up thought. There are different Trekking Companies in Nepal, yet we promise you will locate nobody more focused for your security or set out to guarantee you get most astonishing satisfaction on your endeavor escape in Nepal. Nepal Trekking was set up on standards of significant admiration and perception. Our distinctive...
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...SUSTAINABILITY IN TOURISM SUSTAINABLE TEA-HOUSE TREK IN MANASLU REGION OF NEPAL I. Table of contents I II. List of abbreviations II III. List of tables and Figures III 1. INTRODUCTION 4 1.1 A BRIEF INTRODUCTION OF MANASLU 5 1.2 THE TEA HOUSE PROJECT 6 2. Sustainability Model 8 2.1 Social: 8 2.2 Economic: 9 2.3 Environment: 9 3. THE TARGET GROUP 10 3.1 INVOLVEMENT OF THE LOCALS 11 3.2 TRAINING 11 3.3 PROPOSED MODULE 12 3.4 OUTCOME 15 4. SWOT ANALYSIS 16 IV. List of references VI II. List of abbreviations ITB Berlin Internationale Tourismus Börse Berlin. TRPAP Tourism for Rural Poverty Program WTM World Travel Market. WTO. World Trade Organization UNESCO United Nations Educational and Cultural Organization UNDP United Nations Educational Development Program UNWTO United Nations World Tourism Organization III. List of tables and Figures Figure. 1 Sustainable Model 8 Tab. 1 Training model and curricullum 12, 13 and 14 1. INTRODUCTION Bahadhur (2012) affirms that Nepal is a federal democratic nation that proudly lies in the Himalayas and which borders China and India from the North and South respectively, Nepal is a country that is landlocked but the beauty and the existence of its magnificent high Himalayas mountains and the diverse cultures and ethnic factions makes this country one of the mysterious countries for any foreign visitor.Christie (2008) further states that the Nepalese government depends on tourism as a major...
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...1. Executive Summary Blaze Mountain Travel and Tours is a reliable, professional and experienced tour operator led by a group of young people. The team has devoted themselves to the tourism industry for 5 years. The company has designed tours for both the older tourists and young student tourists. The primary goal is to provide excellent service to our/your client. The company ensures that the client will have the experience of lifetime. The environment in which it operates can be summarized as following: • Tourism year 2011 in Nepal. • Increasing popularity of concepts like ecotourism, community tourism, sustainable tourism, corporate social responsibility and e-ticketing in the western parts of our world. • Sustained instability in Nepalese politics having detrimental effects on Nepalese tourism industry. • Economic recession and global financial crisis curtailing the consumption of people all over the world having its spillover effects in Nepalese tourism industry as well. • Innovative business model of Blaze Mountain that is based on attracting GITs (Group Individual Tourists) through strategic tie-ups with foreign travel agencies. • A network of value chain partners who share their business with each other and strive towards creating and maintaining similar standards of performance – another innovation of Blaze Mountain that is quite unprecedented in the market. The product and price strategy of Blaze Mountain will basically involve designing products as per the...
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...Deforestation in Nepal Forests support biodiversity, providing habitats for wildlife, flora and a place for cattle to graze. The process of deforestation inevitably results in a decline in this biodiversity, as the removal or destruction of forest cover decreases the environment available for these various lifeforms. Forestry is one of the most important natural resources of the country of Nepal. Historically, Nepal was a vastly forested country. However, from 1990 to 2010, 24% of forest cover was lost (1,181,000 ha) . The main reasons for deforestation to this extent have been land clearings - to gain new agricultural land - and the demand for timber and in particular the demand for firewood . Nepal is one of the poorest and least developed countries in the world, with 40% of its population living below the poverty line, which is defined by the United Nations as earning less than $1.25 per day. Agriculture is the mainstay of the economy, providing a livelihood for over 80% of the population, and accounting for 40% of Nepal’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) (WWF Nepal accessed 2010). Whilst Sherpas involved in trekking expeditions and other mountain-related tourism can earn up to $7,000 per year, the average per capita income is much lower at approximately $1400 per year (Reid, 2003). The vast majority of the country’s population – approximately 85% of the twenty five million people who live in Nepal - live in rural areas and practice subsistence farming, and as such...
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...Title: Everest Base Camp Trek is World’s No. 1 Choice for Hikers. Everest Base Camp Trek is incomparable to any other trek in the world. This is one trek that offers you stunning and unparalleled perspectives of the most noteworthy mountain crest on the planet – Mount Everest, alongside other magnificent mountains. You begin your trek from Lukla Airport 9,360ft in Nepal and trek the distance to Kala Patthar at 18192 feet Base Camp. Everest Base Camp Trek Package is challenging and strenuous, however, after successfully reaching Base Camp, it is a striking achievement; something, that will let you feel proud of yourself, forever. What to Explore? Land at Lukla Airport and trek the distance to the Everest Base Camp. Firstly, get acclimatized to prepare yourself for chilly weather in Everest at the Namche Bazaar....
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...Everest has always fascinated every people around the world. Thousands have already succeeded their attempt overcoming over the fears. Similarly few of them have lost their lives while seeking one of the greatest challenges. George Mallory was one of them who had made first expedition to Everest but was unsuccessful. It was in 1953 when Edmund Hillary (New Zealand) and Tenzing Norgay (Nepal) successfully reached the summit of Mount Everest through the south face. Thus, south face of Everest is highly popular among trekkers. This panorama trek follows the similar path to Everest Base Camp in Nepal. This base camp lies on the southern face of Mount Everest. This trek covers all the popular region of Everest region including Lukla, Phakding, Namche, Khumjung, Tengboche. This trek starts and ends from and to Lukla. Everest view trek extends up to the Tengboche village.The village is located at 3,867 meters in the hidden valley of Khumbu. Here lies the largest gompa in Khumbu region known as Tengboche Monastery. Here all the trekkers stop to get a blessing from chief Lama for the success of an upcoming trekking. It is a cultural center as well as beautiful region surrounded by high Himalayan ranges as well as decorated with rhododendron forests in spring season. The winding path continues through the bank of the Dudh Koshi River to the Phakding village, the lush vegetation of Sagarmatha National Park, suspended bridges, rivers, farmlands. Not only this you will have great opportunities...
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...Their chat ended with sharing address with promising to write letter to each other. Later on he get a letter from Esma when he was sick. Her letter gave him strength to feel he will be fine after all. Our life is full of surprises. Lots of unexpected things can happen in our life, and also we can meet people who we were unexpected to meet. Before 4 years, I meet an unexpected woman whose name is Benita. There is a one small school in her village Larumba in Nepal which is opened by seven active volunteers with intention to provide free education to poor students. She is also one of the active volunteer among seven. I met her when I was trekking in her village. We talked about how the school are funded. She tells me that we need to help other who are in need. During my conversation with her, she inspired me so much. So, I promised her I will be back to her village to teach voluntarily. After two weeks of trekking, I went back there and teaches mathematics to students of grade seven to ten without any incentives. I only teaches four months because of my process of coming America. After teaching there for free, I start to enjoy...
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...Nepal Earthquake April 2015 Table Of Contents Intro How Did the way that P.M Sushil Koirala Handle The Crisis, and what was the impact on the people in kathmandu? What impact has the Earthquake had on Tourism in Kathmandu, and as a result how has society been impacted? Intro The April 2015 Earthquake in Nepal, also known as the Gorkha earthquake killed at least 9,000 people and injured more than 23,000. It effected four different countries.It took place on 25 April, with a magnitude of 7.8m on the rickter scale. Its epicenter was east of the district of Lamjung and its Hypocenter was at a depth of approximately 8.2 km. The earthquake was the worst natural disaster to hit Nepal since 1934. This is cctv footage...
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...SOUTH ASIAN ASSOCIATION FOR REGIONAL COOPERATION INTRODUCTION: The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) is an organization of South Asian nations, founded in 1985 and dedicated to economic, technological, social, and cultural development emphasizing collective self-reliance. Its seven founding members are Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. Afghanistan joined the organization in 2007. Meetings of heads of state are usually scheduled annually; meetings of foreign secretaries, twice annually. Headquarters are in Kathmandu, Nepal HISTORY: The concept of SAARC was first adopted by than Bangladeshi president Ziaur Rahman. In the late 2000s, Indian President G.N.V Sampath proposed the creation of a trade bloc consisting of South Asian countries. The idea of regional cooperation in South Asia was again mooted in May 2001. The foreign secretaries of the seven countries met for the first time in Colombo in April 2002. The Committee of the Whole, which met in Colombo in August 2002, identified five broad areas for regional cooperation. New areas of cooperation were added in the following years.[1] The objectives of the Association as defined in the Charter are:[2] * to promote the welfare of the people of South Asia and to improve their quality of life; * to accelerate economic growth, social progress and cultural development in the region and to provide all individuals the opportunity to live in dignity and to realize...
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...Mt. Everest is recognized as the highest peak in the world. It is located in the Himalayas near the border of Nepal and China. The Everest Base Camp is one of the most adventurous and exciting hikes you’ll ever experience. Imagine yourself walking up to the foot of the tallest mountain in the world. The base camp is surrounded by majestic peaks of ice, snow, and rocks. It is indeed one of the best sceneries you’ll ever witness. Before you embark on this wild adventure, here are some things you need to know about the Everest Base Camp. 1. The hike is suitable for climbers that have a moderate fitness level. Contrary to popular belief, you don’t have to be a professional or skilled mountaineer to join this expedition. Having said, experts highly recommend that you train beforehand to...
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...satisfy their wants and needs come in tourism activity. Tourism is increasing expanding activity in national or international level.So nowdays it has become serious concerns for any national. Nepal is a very small and natural beautiful country where almost 82 percent people are engaged in agriculture even though the agriculture sectors contribute only 55 percent on the gross domestic product and 50% of the total export. It is always put in the major or first priority in every periodic plan. And there is always huge budget amount for agriculture. But the productivity is going always downwards because of structure problem raising in Nepal. For example Topographical conditions, lack of irrigation facility, lack of modern technical use and lack of commercialization. Like agriculture, manufacturing sector is also not very good in Nepal it has provided only 10 percent employment and it has only 20 percent contribution on gross domestic product. There has a lots of investment and efforts to developed industrial sector but the result is always embarrassing. Nepal is a second richest county in the water after Brazil and has green forest everywhere. Even it much stronger in mineral resoures, because of low investment on it, lack of modern techniques, lack of investors and deforestation, Nepal is not able to utilize these resources and giving more contribution in Gross domestic product. There are...
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...Do you have the passion of mountain trekking or hiking in your life? If yes, you should definitely go for the Everest Base Camp Trek at least for one time in your life. This trek gives you countless unparalleled and breathtaking views of the worldwide highest mountain peaks including the almighty Mount Everest. The trek will start from your flight to the Lukla in Nepal and later on, trek in the entire way towards the Kala Patthar located at about 18000 feet above the Southern Base Camp. Everest Base Camp Trek gives individuals with an adrenaline rush as well as a feeling of accomplishment than any other trek. Reason for this is that it combines stunning landscapes, extremely high altitudes and tough terrains, along with ice present in the...
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...also fairly safe, from the point of view of medical emergencies. Tourism is relatively sustainable, too, thanks to ACAP, the Annapurna Conservation Area Project. The inevitable consequence is commercialization. The popular treks in this region are on a well-beaten track, and unless you step aside from them you’re more likely to be ordering bottled beer from a laminated menu than drinking homebrew with locals. The Annapurna Himal faces Pokhara like an icy, crenellated wall, 40km across, with nine peaks over 7000m spurring from its ramparts and Annapurna I reigning above them all at 8091m. It’s a region of stunning diversity, ranging from the sodden bamboo forests of the southern slopes (Lumle, northwest of Pokhara, is the wettest village in Nepal) to windswept desert (Jomosom, in the northern rain shadow, is the driest). The himal and adjacent hill areas are protected within the Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP). A quasi-park administered by a non-governmental trust, ACAP aims are to protect the area’s natural and cultural heritage and ensure sustainable benefit for local people. To take the pressure off local forests, the project has set up kerosene depots and installed microhydroelectric generators, and supports reforestation efforts. Lodge owners benefit from training and low-interest loans, enabling them to invest in things like solar water...
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...social skills. Expeditions combine adventure, cultural and educational activities for people who want to experience everything the nature has to offer. The first expedition am going to describe is an individual expedition. These expeditions are set up and planned by the individual. The motivation for carrying out an expedition is to achieve something different individually, The general age range for the people who take part in this form of expedition are between 18-45 and provide learning in different aspects as well as allowing the person to gain experience. The time for an expedition of this type is usually around a couple of days up to a week in length. An individual expedition can take many forms in their activity such as climbing, trekking and caving. This involves going to an appropriate place where such an activity can be completed, for example mountaineering would need you to go to a place such as the Alps or the Himalayas. If you are going mountaineering then you are expected to be within a mountainous region with the possible inclusion of snow and low cloud covering. The aims of this type of expedition are for personal development as a person with increased experience within a skill such as climbing and navigating. The objectives of this type of expeditions are that for them to increase their experience in climbing they would need to be able to complete the climb. There can be a range of methods of funding such as sponsors, grants and...
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