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Spotlight on Nepal

Nestled in the Himalayas, Nepal is a land of stunning beauty, adventure, and rich culture. From the towering peaks of Mount Everest to vibrant cities like Kathmandu, it offers breathtaking landscapes, ancient temples, and warm hospitality. Get ready for an unforgettable journey to the roof of the world!

Kathmandu to the Jungle and Lakes

Begin your adventure through the heart of Nepal, blending rich history, breathtaking nature, and vibrant culture. Start your journey in Kathmandu, exploring UNESCO World Heritage sites like Swayambhunath, Bouddhanath, and Pashupatinath. Immerse yourself in ancient traditions and stunning temples as you make your way to Nagarkot for panoramic mountain views. Continue the exploration in Pokhara, with serene lakes and majestic peaks. Experience the thrill of wildlife in Royal Chitwan National Park, home to the rare one-horned rhinoceros and Royal Bengal tiger. 

Best time: March to May/September to November 
Dates: 1-30 May 2025  
Cost: From $1085.00 - $1465.00 per person sharing 

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Acent of Mera Peak (6654m)

Start your adventure with a guided tour of Kathmandu Valley before flying to Lukla and trekking to Paiya (2,800m). Each day, we’ll ascend through stunning landscapes and traditional villages, making our way to Mera Peak. Along the route, enjoy awe-inspiring views of Mera Peak, Kangchenjunga, and other towering mountains. After acclimatizing at higher altitudes, we’ll summit Mera Peak (6,654m), where panoramic views of Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and more await. Join us for this once-in-a-lifetime trek through the heart of Nepal’s Himalayas!

Best time: March to May/September to November
Difficulty: Strenuous and Technical
Dates: 1-31 October 2025 
Cost: 
From $3050.00 per person sharing

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your reading pleasure

Honey hunting in the remote Himalayas of Nepal is an ancient practice that has been passed down through generations. While it offers a unique glimpse into the lives of the indigenous communities and plays a significant role in the local economy, it also raises concerns about its environmental impact. This article explores the balance between preserving the tradition of honey hunting and ensuring the sustainability of the Himalayan ecosystem.

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