Annapurna Circuit by Mountain Bike – 19 Days

This extraordinary bike trip takes you to some of the most beautiful places in the world. There are lowland villages, dense oak forests, deep gorges, lovely isolated hamlets, and the mighty high mountains with inhabitant of friendly people, awesome cultures, lavishly adorned monasteries, wild flowers, animals and birds.

Annapurna Circuit Bike Tour even more special with a side trip to Tilicho Lake –it is the World’s highest located fresh water lake, we visit simply for its beauty. We start biking from lowland paddy fields, steadily gain altitude as we pass through oak and pine forests that eventually give way to the high desert country at Manang (3579m) and the descent is equally amazing and varied. Strenuous biking is well rewarded at both low and high altitudes, on the approach to the Thorung-La (5416m).

This tour provides everything that makes a Mountain bike adventure, a lot of single trails, a couple of strait forward but long climbs and last but not least two long thrilling downhill rides on tarmac.

The best season for this trip is from September to December and March to June. This trip is not recommended for beginners as well as for ‘luxury seekers’!

Golfing in Nepal – 11 Days

Golfing is one of the fascinating games now in Nepal and is golfing lover destination. There are several golf courses in Nepal. Recently, one of the high-altitude amazing golf course “Mustang” has been established and ofcouse in Chitwan as well. For centuries ago, golf is unknown for most of the Nepalese society now it is well verse among the Nepali elite families but it did not take too long for it to turn into a professional sport for many.

Nepal organizes series of championships on its golf courses every year designed by world-class designers.

Golf Rates (subject to change):
Green Fee (Visitors):
Weekends & Public Holidays: USD 72.00 (per person)
Other Days (Weekdays): USD 58.00 (per person)
(For an entire day)
Golf Club Hire: USD 18.00 (per set of clubs)
Golf Shoes Hire: USD 08.00 (per pair)
Caddy Fee: USD 08.00 (for 18 holes)
Caddy Fee: USD 07.00 (for 9 holes)
Ball Boy Fee: USD 06.00 (for 18 holes)
Ball Boy Fee: USD 05.00 (for 9 holes)
Cart Hire: USD 22.00 (for 18 holes)
Cart Hire: USD 15.00 (for 9 holes)

(For 18 holes only)
Unused Golf balls: USD 09.00-USD 22.00/3 balls per sleeve
Used Balls: USD 01- USD 02.00 per ball
Gloves: USD 12.00- USD 18.00
Tees: USD 01-USD 02.00

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Photography Tours – 10 Days

Nepal is one of the best place in the world for photography for its landscape, stunning views of the mountains and Himalayas. On the another note, beside Himalayas Nepal is also reach for its wildlife photography in Chitwan, you can have the glimpses of Royal Bangle Tiger and one horned rhinoceros which is Asia’s unique treasure and is only the creature which is still exist in this world. Nepal is also rich in ancient historical and UNESCO heritage sites. Stroll through ancient bazaars and medieval palace squares, explore ancient Newari villages which are living museums and shrines of the local deities. Visit Pokhara, a beautiful scenic lake town where nature is amplified with the views of majestic peaks, clean water lakes with boating and canoeing thrills at your service. Witness some natural wonders of nature in waterfalls and gorges and magical dawns that light up the sky and the snowy Himalayan spires in hues of the rising sun. Capture these magical vistas and wonderful landscapes in your camera. Yes, discover the wonders of Nepal – a country blessed with natural beauty and rich cultural history.

Bardia National Park – 7 Days

The Royal Bardia National Park was initially a Royal hunting reserve. It was in 1976 that it was gazette as Royal Karnali Wildlife Reserve with an area of only 368 sq. KM in 1982, It was renamed as Royal Bardia Wildlife Reserve Which also included the Babai River Valley. It was only in 1988 that is was granted a status of National Park in order to preserve the dwindling species of rare ecosystem, including flora and fauna, particularly the tiger and its other prey species. This park is the largest and most undisturbed wilderness area in the terai [providing excellent habitat for most of the endangered species of wildlife and birds. The park now covers an area of 968 sq. KM. It was only 1994 basic facilities existed for independent visitors. It has extensive and varied wildlife-all endangered rhinoceros, Wild elephants, The Royal Bengal Tiger, Swamp deer, Black buck, Gharial Crocodile, Gangetic Dolphins.

More than thirty different mammals, over 400 species of birds, many snakes, lizards, and fish have been sighted and recorded in the park’s forest, grassland and river habitats.

Among these include, Langur monkey, common leopard, Jungle cat, fishing at, large and small Indian civets, mongoose, hyena, wild dog, jackal. Sloth bear, otter, porcupine, bandicoots, blue bull (Nilgai), Sambar deer, hog deer, barking dear, wild boar etc. This park is one of the best place to view the most magnificent of cats, The Royal Bengal Tigers. The chances are almost 80% depending on season.

Bardia National Park – 4 Days

The Royal Bardia National Park was initially a Royal hunting reserve. It was in 1976 that it was gazette as Royal Karnali Wildlife Reserve with an area of only 368 sq. KM in 1982, It was renamed as Royal Bardia Wildlife Reserve Which also included the Babai River Valley. It was only in 1988 that is was granted a status of National Park in order to preserve the dwindling species of rare ecosystem, including flora and fauna, particularly the tiger and its other prey species. This park is the largest and most undisturbed wilderness area in the terai providing excellent habitat for most of the endangered species of wildlife and birds. The park now covers an area of 968 sq. KM. It was only 1994 basic facilities existed for independent visitors. It has extensive and varied wildlife-all endangered rhinoceros, Wild elephants, The Royal Bengal Tiger, Swamp deer, Black buck, Gharial Crocodile, Gangetic Dolphins.

More than thirty different mammals, over 400 species of birds, many snakes, lizards, and fish have been sighted and recorded in the park’s forest, grassland and river habitats.

Among these include, Langur monkey, common leopard, Jungle cat, fishing at, large and small Indian civets, mongoose, hyena, wild dog, jackal. Sloth bear, otter, porcupine, bandicoots, blue bull (Nilgai), Sambar deer, hog deer, barking dear, wild boar etc. This park is one of the best place to view the most magnificent of cats, The Royal Bengal Tigers. The chances are almost 80% depending on season.

Everest Mountain Flight

Morning for an hour’s worth of spectacular mountain scenery. As the aircraft lifts up and heads towards the east, passengers do not have to wait too long to find out what is in store for them. There they are – the mountains, as they always have been.

First to their far-left visitors see Gosaithan, also called Shisha Pangma, standing at the majestic height of 8013m. Immediately to the right of Gosaithan, there appears Dorje Lakpa (6966m), a mountain that looks like the number 8 lying down and covered with snow. To the right of Dorje Lakpa is Phurbi-Ghyachu, which looms over the Kathmandu Valley.

As the plane moves along, the mountains come closer and closer. Next on the vision is Choba-Bhamare, the smallest one of the lots at 5933m but singularly stubborn as it has never been climbed. Then appears the mountain that is not only prominent in sight but also in spiritually – Gauri-Shankar. Lord Shiva and his consort Gauri are said to protect this mountain, at the proud height of 7134m and the summit had a history of unsuccessful attempts till 1979. Gauri-Shankar is sharp and very conspicuous during the mountain flight.

As the plane moves towards the land of the rising sun, the eastern Himalaya a succession of glorious mountains follow. Melungtse, a Plateau – like mountain stretches up to 7023m, Chugimago at 6297m is still a virgin, waiting to be climbed. At 6956m, Numbur mountain resembles a breast, maternal source in the sky providing pure milk to the Shepas of the Solu Khumbu. Next is Karyolung, an intensely white mountain that at 6511m gleams with the rising sun. Cho-Oyu is the eighth highest mountain in the world. Reaching a height of 8201m, it appears stunningly beautiful from the aircraft.

Next on the menu is Gyanchungkang, at a majestic height of 7952m, considered an extremely difficult climb. To the right of Gyanchungkang is Pumori (7161m). As passengers get closer to Everest. there’s Nuptse (7855m), which means West Peak, signifying its direction from Everest. Finally, there’s Everest (8848m) itself, known as Sagarmatha by the Nepalese and Chomolungma by the Tibetans. Much has already been written about Everest, but to actually witness it face to face during a mountain flight is something else. Even while it looms there in front of the eyes, it remains an enigma, this highest spot on earth.

Kathmandu, Pokhara and Jomsom tour – 8 days

You will be guided to the most amazing sightseeing places of Kathmandu, Bhaktapur and Patan, providing you an insight into the rich culture and tradition of Nepal. Then you will head towards Pokhara, where you will get to explore the beautiful ambience of the city. The major tourist attractions in Pokhara include Phewa Lake, Mahendra Gupha, the Davis Fall, the gorge of the Seti River etc.

After your sightseeing tour in Pokhara, you fly to Jomsom which is blessed with exquisite natural beauty. Jomsom is situated on the bank of Kali Gandaki River and is dominated by massive Annapurna and Dhaulagiri peaks. An excursion around Jomsom gives you a truly rewarding experience of a lifetime. The trip concludes in Chitwan, with a visit to Nepal’s biggest National park. The Royal Chitwan National Park, situated in the tropical Terai region, is renowned for being home to various rare species, particularly the one-horned Rhino and Royal Bengal Tiger.

Himalayan vista with Chitwan and Pokhara tour – 8 days

The trip begins in Kathmandu, with visits to the major tourist attractions around Kathmandu Valley. After you visit the major places of Kathmandu, you head off to Chitwan. In Royal Chitwan National Park, you get to indulge in interesting jungle activities like elephant safari for sightseeing exotic wildlife and diverse ecosystem, canoeing and a walk in the wilderness. You will get to see rare species like the one-horned Rhino and Royal Bengal Tiger, along with several other birds and animals in your jungle safari.

This close encounter with the wildlife will provide you with an experience of a lifetime. After Chitwan, you will be traveling to the exotic and beautiful city of Pokhara city. Phewa Lake, Mahendra Gupha, the gorge of Seti River and Davis Fall are the major sightseeing places in Pokhara. You experience nature at its best, amidst the enchanting natural beauty and snow-capped peaks of Pokhara.

The Himalayan Golden Triangle – 08 days

This trip itself an opportunity to explore temples and shrines of historical and archaeological interests in the medieval towns of Kathmandu valley where you will view sights that will take you back almost 300 years in time, where feudalism ruled the day until a single man called Prithvi Narayan Shah thought differently and unified a whole nation; that began a lineage of kings till present day Nepal. Added to this will be a blitz into Nepal’s exotic wildlife at the Chitwan National park. You will get to see the massive one-horned rhino, light-footed deer, an elephant breeding centre and the elusive tiger napping in the shade.

After this trip in the wild, you will drive to Pokhara through a lush, green highway where from the windows of your vehicle, your eyes will behold snowy mountain landscapes and in the course of your drive, you will pass through little hamlets and villages on the way that will give you some deep insights into Nepal’s rural lifestyles; till you finally reach Pokhara, a beautiful scenic lake town where nature is amplified with the views of  majestic peaks almost at touching distance, clean water lakes with boating and canoeing thrills at your service.

Kathmandu, Pokhara with rafting – 07 days

The trip begins with a sightseeing tour to the most remarkable places in Kathmandu. After your insightful visits to the major places of Kathmandu valley, we offer you Rafting Nepal package, which will let you enjoy the most thrilling white water river rafting in the Trishuli River for 3 heavenly hours. After a briefing about safe rafting in Nepal from your River guide, you will be all set for your rafting trips down the Trishuli River of grade 3 and 4. This rafting trip is sure to give you the most amazing experience filled with utmost thrill.

After an audacious rafting session in Trishuli, your next destination is Pokhara. Pokhara is a beautiful city and one of the most famous tourist destinations in Nepal. Lying 200 km away from Kathmandu, Pokhara is overlooked by the beautiful Annapurna Ranges and spectacular snow-capped mountains. During the course of this trip, you will be guided to the most popular places in Pokhara like Phewa Lake, Mahendra Gupha, the Davis Fall, the gorge of the Seti River, etc. Your stay in Pokhara with Legendry Machapuchhre’s spectacular view as a backdrop amidst the enchanting ambience of nature, bestows you with an experience of a lifetime.