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In adventurer's delight, Nepal
offers a plethora of outdoor activities, from paragliding near
the mountains to waiting for the Bengal tiger in Chitwan's wild.
Adventure tourism in Nepal dates back to the early attempts to
ascend worldâ's highest peak Mt. Everest fifty years ago.
The 50th anniversary of the first ascent of Everest was
celebrated recently amidst great fanfare and extravaganza.
Renowned mountain summiteers Sir Edmund Hillary, Ms. Junko Tabei,
Mr. Reinhold Messner, Mr. Appa Sherpa, Mr. Jamling Norgay Sherpa
took part in the celebrations.
Trekking and mountain climbing are still the most popular sport
among visitors. Rafting on white water mountain streams across
the typical cross section of Nepal's geography is equally
popular. Jungle safari in the Terai is preferred by visitors
interested to see Nepal's rare varieties of animals and birds.
Nepal also offers bungy jumping above the wild waters of River
Bhote Koshi. Canyoning to explore the rugged and out-of -reach
landscapes is another option at the site.
Aerial activities include taking off in micro-light aircrafts or
hot-air balloons for a good view of the mountains. Mountain
flights offer the closest possible spectacle of Mt. Everest and
other peaks. The close encounter with the tallest mountains of
the earth often draws awe-stricken silence from onlookers.
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Expedition in Nepal first came into world focus when Tenzing Norgay Sherpa
of Nepal and Sir Edmund Hillary of New Zealand conquered
Mt. Everest in 1953. Ever since, there have been
countless expeditions heading off to the Himalayas. With
eight of world’s highest peaks within Nepal’s
boundaries, there is tremendous interest in the Nepal
Himalaya. Most of the peaks over 8000m high were
conquered during the Golden Decade of Climbing in the
1950s. Climbing by then had become a national affair
with various nations vying with each other to be the
first to climb. Today it is all about breaking records.
There are some 326 peaks in Nepal open for
mountaineering today.
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Trekking is by far Nepal’s biggest attraction. Pioneered by Col.
Jimmy Roberts in the early 1960s, most tourists embark
on some trek or the other and many do multiple treks
before heading back home. Some arrive each year to do a
different trek each time. A trek is also the best means
of seeing the country and to understand its people.
Walking through emerald rice fields; through
rhododendron forests; crossing streams, camping out on a
hilltop in the wilderness with towering mountains in the
background, make trekking an unforgettable experience. Read more...... |
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Climbing the term
“Trekking Peak” is a misnomer as these peaks do require
proper climbing gear and climbing experience. All of
them are under 7000m and permits for climbing them are
issued by Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) which
has its offices in Naxal. There are currently only 33 of
these peaks open for climbing and the most popular are
Island Peak and Mera Peak. No liaison officer is
required for climbing these peaks. Read
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White
Water Rafting
adventure seekers, rafting is the perfect way for an
extended adventure on the river to get your adrenaline
pumping to a new high. Nepal has some of the best rivers
for rafting. Rafting trips for some is the highlight of
their stay in Nepal. The waters in Nepal offer something
for everybody: Grade 5-5+ rivers with raging white water
rapids for the adventurous, to Grade 2-3 rivers with a
few rapids for novices. Rafters also have a choice
ranging from two to three day trips to trips of two or
three weeks. Paddling is a fun way to enjoy the trip as
well as bonding with fellow rafters.
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Bungy
let your
spirits fly and take a leap down 160 meters with nothing
but a bungy rope attached to your ankles. Bhote Kosi,
one of Nepal's wildest rivers awaits true adventure
seekers who are ready for anything. Not for the faint
hearted, Bungy jumping is an extreme sport that has your
heart racing and adrenaline pumping at an all time high
in an instant. Located at one of the beautiful spots
along the Arniko Highway that leads to Tibet, it is a 3
hour drive from Kathmandu to The Last Resort. The resort
even built the bridge over the Bhote Koshi so you could
get the ultimate high of jumping off from a height of
160m above the river. Specially designed for bungy with
a 4x-safety factor the bridge has a loading factor of
41,500 kg or 4.5 tons according to Swiss standards. Rest
assured you are safe. Read
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Jungle Safari ride an
elephant through the silent jungle catching wildlife by
surprise; it will be one of the most enduring
experiences in Nepal. The jungles in the southern and
south-western parts of Nepal are only a half hour to an
hour’s flight away. The Chitwan National Park and the
Bardia National Park are home to an incredible variety
of mammals, reptiles and birds. The former is recognized
as the best preserved conservation area in all Asia with
a fascinating range of wildlife roaming free. With their
natural habitat well preserved the animals are thriving.
Among these are the endangered species: the Greater
one-horned rhinoceros and the most sought after Royal
Bengal tiger. The many safari lodges in Chitwan and
Bardia provide excellent accommodation and facilities
for guests to enjoy wildlife activities. See wildlife
up-close on an elephant safari or a jeep drive, a boat
ride or nature walk under the guidance of expert
naturalists with years of experience. Read
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Paragliding is perhaps the most rewarding of short
duration adventure sports given the fact that there’s
nothing between you and the scenery unfolding before
you. This sport comes closest to flying like a bird as
you share airspace with vultures, eagles, kites and
other birds as you glide over Pokhara valley. In the
distance lie the majestic Himalayas and down below are
the villages, monasteries, temples, lakes and jungles, a
true bird’s eye view and a fascinating one at that.
Gliding is a weather dependent sport and the flying
season in Nepal commences from November lasting through
February, the best months being November and December.
By virtue of its latitude and monsoonal climate, the
tree line in Nepal is at an incredible 3,900 m above sea
level. With conditions milder than summer alpine, these
are excellent and constant atmospherics..
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Mt.
Flight is a much easier way to see the Nepali Himalayan
peaks. Most flights are in mornings and operate at all
times except in the monsoon seasons of June and July.
Air planes fly along the Himalayan range and also beyond
for passengers to get a good view of the Himalayan
range. All the domestic airlines of Nepal offer various
forms of mountain flights.
The flight takes you within camera range of some of the
highest peaks in the world, and cruising this close to
the awe-inspiring massifs of rock and ice is an
out-of-this world experience.
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Ultra Light Aircraft:
Ultra light aircraft take off from Pokhara and offer spectacular views of the lakes, mountains and villages. It has a unique blend of both mountain and plateau area. While flying over the Pokhara valley, you will not miss the scenic beauty of both the Himalayas and the most famous lake of Nepal, phewa Tal. The flight will be a journey through nature. This is truly a unique experience.
This is an ideal way to see life from a new perspective. The choice of the Pokhara valley for Ultra-light aircraft is appropriate chiefly because of the proximity of the mountains, and the scenic lakes. Flights are from Pokhara airport beginning September through June. The flights take place from sunrise to 11 a.m. and from 3 p.m. to sunset every day during these months. Ultra-light aircraft is operated by Avia Club Nepal. |
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Bike Tour, hurtling
down dirt roads on a mountain bike and getting a big
thrill out of it is for the hardy and the fittest
adventure seekers. And Nepal is just the place for such
high spirited people. Beginning right here in the Kathmandu valley, there are endless possibilities for
bikers. The dirt trails up and down the valley lead to
far flung settlements with great views along the way as
the fields are covered in lush green and mountains
appear in the distance as you climb to higher
elevations. Out of the valley there are terraced
hillsides, waterfalls and better views of mountains that
loom large in the background. Or if you choose to ride
in the mountains, there are serene valleys, pristine
glacial lakes and you’re ever so close to the Himalaya.
And the ever-smiling people who greet you along the way
will warm your hearts enough to make you want to stay. Read more...... |
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1st
Time in Nepal Adventure High Rope
Sports |
The new
adventure sports called "High
Rope" was also indroduced by the Last Resort
coinciding with an event of the moistery. The ministery
had arranged a all party high rope climb as an
intractive to harbor cordial relationship among one
another. The high rope course is unique in challenges.
High Rope is a high wire forest adventure that
challenges one's personal boundaries ones personal
boundaries encourages teamworks and builds confidence
high rope course are recongnised worldwide as one of the
best team building activities.
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