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A journey of thousand miles begins with single steps.
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Take a Force micro bus
from Kalanku to Godam Via Thankot, Hike for a one and half hour uphill reaching
Deurali. Small tea house that serve lunch, quick khaja set, newari set etc.
Then walk one half an hour downhill you’ll be finally at Chitlang. There are
lots of homestay but we chosed Chitlang Organic Village Resort (www.chitlang.com). The resort cost you
1200-1400 Rs serving quick snack, dinner, accommodation and breakfast next day.
There you can find pear gardains (good for photograph).
The next day after
breakfast, start hiking, walk for two hours reaching Markhu. Spend some hour at
the bank of Kulekhani dam, do not forget to visit long suspension bridge. Take
a lunch. The last bus from markhu to Kathmandu leaves at 2pm.
Direction - Thankot-Godam-Deurali-chitlang-Mansarovar-Kulekhani-Humane Bhanjyang-Farping-Kalanki
Food you might taste - Alu Tama, Piro Sukutichoila, Pear wine, Local chicken.
Fun begins, when the road ends. |
Kiran, Gopi dae, Manoj posing. |
Busy bee staring at nature. |
Room where we stayed. |
Kulekhani dam, Indreshwor lake, Markhu. |
11 June 2015
NEPAL
IS SAFE FOR TOURISM ACTIVITIES
An
earthquake with a magnitude of 7.9 magnitude on April 25 and 7.3 May 12, 2015, according to the United States
Geological Survey. Tremors and aftershock are still felt throughout the region
till we write this article. Many of the trekking trail and expedition team were
affected with this. The earthquake triggered an avalanche on Mount Everest. Langtang
village vanished due to avalanche descended from Langtang slopes thousands of
feet above. Report shows that 80+ foreigners were dead in different parts of
Nepal while on trekking or expedition, Langtang region alone claimed 40+ foreigners.
Government and Trekking Agencies Association of Nepal (TAAN) are working hard in engineering assessment in below trekking routes which are affected and in top priority for immediate reconstruction
a. Dhunche-Gosaikunda-Helambu, Syafrubesi-Langtang-Kyanjin, b. Larke Pass-Chekampar, Tsum Valley
c. Kalinchowk-Bigu Gumba-Charikot, Gaurishankar and Lamabagar, Jiri-Khumbu,
d. Annapurna Circuit, Dhaulagiri and Dhorpatan trails
http://taan.org.np/news/2175-govt-prepares-action-plan-for-recovery-of-tourism-industry
Now, Nepal being slowly recovering for the earthquake terror, many travelers and tourist have questions and confusions either they can or cannot travel safely in upcoming season and years in Nepal.
All media, newspaper, Television have highlighted about damage, destruction of resulted by the earthquake. It is obvious that it will take some time to re build and repair all our damage heritage, culture and natural site. Government, different national and NGO and NGOs have taken immediate initiation to recover as soon as possible.
Here, are some of the international coverage about the earthquake, its consequences and tourism industry condition.
Nepal for Tourists – Nothing to Fear..
http://www.adventuretravelnews.com/nepal-for-tourists-nothing-to-fear#.VW_ZHS7mknc.facebook
Left intact in quake, Namche Bazaar awaits tourists
http://myrepublica.com/society/item/21687-left-intact-in-quake-namche-bazaar-awaits-tourists.html#sthash.UxQ41C1d.0NkwDoeu.dpuf
What can tourists do to help, not hinder, Nepal’s quake recovery?
http://theconversation.com/what-can-tourists-do-to-help-not-hinder-nepals-quake-recovery-41514
Quake-hit Nepal seeks experts’ advice on tourism
http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-32889294
Fallen: Nepal's historic landmarks after the quake
http://edition.cnn.com/2015/04/26/travel/nepal-earthquake-landmarks/index.html
Cultural heritage sites to open for tourists from June 15
http://taan.org.np/news/2177-cultural-heritage-sites-to-open-for-tourists-from-june-15
The Best Way to Help Nepal Recover From the Quake? Go There on VACATION http://time.com/3851425/nepal-earthquake-tourism-impact-holiday-trekking/
Nepal earthquake: What does the future hold for TOURISM http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/destinations/asia/nepal/11570168/Nepal-earthquake-What-does-the-future-hold-for-tourism.html
Find
below Nicholas Cowie who is in ground and is country manager in Nepal of
reputed Australia based travel agency had to say about his earthquake
experience and tourism industry condition.
INTREPID TRAVEL..“Tourism creates jobs, jobs support families.” All your Nepal questions answered by our man on the ground
http://www.intrepidtravel.com/adventures/nepal-on-the-ground/
INTREPID TRAVEL..“Tourism creates jobs, jobs support families.” All your Nepal questions answered by our man on the ground
http://www.intrepidtravel.com/adventures/nepal-on-the-ground/
Exclusive
interview by Nepal leading online news ekantipur.com with Andrew Jones,
vice-chairman of the Pacific Asia Travel Association (Pata)
There is enough room to make tourists visit Nepal this autumn
http://www.ekantipur.com/2015/05/29/business/there-is-enough-room-to-make-tourists-visit-nepal-this-autumn/405836.html?utm_source=Nepali+Trekking+Agencies&utm_campaign=ea6e2c7488-Newsletter-17&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_a23ee10a8b-ea6e2c7488-122921069
There is enough room to make tourists visit Nepal this autumn
http://www.ekantipur.com/2015/05/29/business/there-is-enough-room-to-make-tourists-visit-nepal-this-autumn/405836.html?utm_source=Nepali+Trekking+Agencies&utm_campaign=ea6e2c7488-Newsletter-17&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_a23ee10a8b-ea6e2c7488-122921069
How Adventure Travel In Nepal Opened My Eyes To Life’s
http://elitedaily.com/life/culture/adventure-travel-nepal-opened-eyes-lifes-truths/1056360/
http://elitedaily.com/life/culture/adventure-travel-nepal-opened-eyes-lifes-truths/1056360/
Many
of agree tourism is only the sector that can benefit to rebuild Nepal economy
from grass root. In Nepal, tourism creates jobs, jobs support families,
families contribute to societies. Travellers who are willing to come to Nepal
will directly and positively affect change for the better. Economy in affected
areas such as Gorkha,Dhading, Lamjung, Sindhupalchowk, kavrepalanchowk
(epicenter of earthquake) etc are more rely on tourism. Lots of youth are
directly and indirectly related to tourism. Some are porter, some are guides
and some are owners of homestays and lodges.
Nepal stills open its arms to welcome foreigners despite damage to historical and cultural monuments. Road and air transport linkage is not affected and have link to different parts of Nepal. 95% hotel, restaurant are safe and are in operation apart from that of Langtang region. Nepali tourism workers are ready to be back to usual business to cater the tourist and to provide services despite they had lost someone in circle.
For
upcoming season and vacation, please don’t cancel your trips to Nepal at this
situation. Government & tourism authorities are working very hard to get
engineering assessments and reports that determine what work has to be done to
reopen tourism safely for everyone. For
now, Langtang area is in not go list as most of infrastructure is damage there.
Other areas are still safe and can cater traveler’s like before.
NATURALLY
NEPAL, ONCE IS NOT ENOUGH !!!
Text copyright © Raju Dong
09 June 2015
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Bhotekoshi Rafting at Sukute Beach Camp !!!
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Champa Devi (2,278m) is the highest peak on the Chandragiri Ridge south west of Kirtipur, affords a panoramic view of the west Kathmandu valley, back dropped by the snow covered Himalayas.
ITINERARY AND OPTIONS.
A : Chandragiri hike (5-6 hrs)
Mini bus ride from Sundhara to Matatirtha.
Start hiking till deurali. (2-3 hours)
Take lunch
Walk to Chandragiri (1-2hrs)
Walk to Thankot (2 hrs) and take a vehicle &drive home.
B : Champadevi Hiking (5-6 hrs)
Mini bus ride till 1 km from Taudaha.
Start hike to Champadevi (2-3 hrs)
Take lunch
Walk to Machegaon (2-3hrs)
Take a vehicle to drive back to Kathmandu
C : Chandragiri and Champadevi Hike (7-8 hrs)
Mini bus ride till 1 km from Taudaha.
Start hike to Champadevi (2-3 hrs)
Take lunch
Hike to chandragiri (2-3 hrs)
Walk to Thankot (2 hrs)
Take a vehicle and back to Kathmandu
Champadevi Hiking !!!
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