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Outdoor Country : Nepal represents a blend of ancient history, vibrant
cultures and scenic grandeur. Located between China and India,
Nepal’s main geographical features include snow-capped peaks,
lower mountains, mid hills and fertile plains of tropical
jungles. Nearly one-third of the total length of the Himalayas
and 8 of the world’s 14 highest peaks lie in Nepal. The
landlocked country covers an area 174,181 sq. kilometers ranging
from 70 meters to the highest point at 8,848 meters above sea
level. Nepal’s popularity as a tourist destination has increased
vastly over the years. While trekking and mountaineering have
long been popular, an entire range of other activities are also
being carried out.
Trekking : Trekking is the highlight of a visit to Nepal. On
account of the wide range of geographical features, the country
nurtures a variety of vegetation and landscape. In addition to
the natural endowments is the rich Himalayan culture, Thousands
of visitors trek to different parts of Nepal every year t
experience the charm of nature and culture. Most treks go
through altitude between 1,000 to 3,000 meters, although some
popular parts reach over 5,000 meters.
Protected regions along the Himalayas, like Shey-Phoksundo
National Park, Annapurna Conservation Area, Manaslu Eco-Tourism
Area, Langtang National Park, Sagarmatha National Park and
Makalu Barun National Park provide excellent trekking options.
For group trekkers arrangement for food and accommodation are
managed by the trekking crew, while independent trekkers can
find night rest and food halt at small lodges and tea houses
that dot athe main trails. Independent trekkers should be self
sufficient. In remote areas like Makalu, Kanchanjunga in East
Nepal or Jumla, Dolpa in West Nepal, one must be self-sufficient
in terms of food and water.
Boating : Nepal provides excellent opportunities for boating
from glacier-fed lakes up north down to where rivers ease into
the Terai plains. With famous lakes like Phewa, Begnas and Rupa,
Pokhara is one of the most popular destinations for boating.
In the Terai, on can go canoeing on Narayani or Rapti rivers
near Chitwan National park. Boats and canoes can also be rented
from local dealers on hourly basis. Pokhara and Chitwa are
accessible both by air and road from Kathmandu. A wide variety
of accommodation and other facilities are easily available in
both the places.
Rock Climbing : Rock climbing is another challenging sport for
outdoor lovers. Most of the areas for rock climbing are situated
towards the north of Kathmandu Valley in the vicinity of the
Nagarjun forest and the Shivapuri National Park. Trip to these
places can be combined with hiking, bird watching, nature tours
and other activities. Nagarjun, 3 kilometers from Kathmandu city
can be reached via Balaju near the New Bus Park. Shivapuri, can
be reached via Budhanilkantha which is 9 kilometers away from
Kathmandu.
Bungy Jump : The ultimate thrill of a bungy jump can be
experienced at one of the best sites in the world. Nepal’s bungy
jumping site is situated 160 meters over the wild river Bhote
Koshi. The site is located close to the Nepal-Tibet border at
Barahbise and is three-hour bus ride from Kathmandu. A package
deal includes the jump, bus ride to the site, and even meals.
Nepalese are entitled to a 30 percent discount. Accommodation
and other facilities are available in Barahbise.
Jungle Safari : The tropical jungles of Nepal’s Terai preserve
some of the best wildlife habitat in the subcontinent. Jungle
safaris on elephant back or jeep rides are offered at Parsa
Wildlife Reserve, Bardia National Park, Chitwan National Park
and Shukla Phanta Wildlife Reserve, all located in Terai. The
best time to visit the Terai is during winter months when
weather is more temperate. A wild range of tourist facilities
are available in and around the areas.
Mountain Biking : Nepal’s diverse terrains what mountain bikers’
dreams are made of. Biking offers an environmentally sound way
of exploring the country. It is possible to go biking the entire
lingth of Nepal. Centuries-old dirt roads and trail offer a
chance to go on extended trips to exotic locales like Annapurna
and Kanchanjunga areas. 21 to 27 gear bicycles are recommended
when riding through tough terrain. Mountain bides are available
for rent for a day or longer in numerous bicycle rental outlets
in and around Kathmandu or Pokhara. Riders can explore rims and
ridges of Kathmandu and Pokhara through off routes that weave in
and out of the cities. Food and accommodation are easily
available around Valley and the main trail. However, it is
recommended to use the services of licensed biking companies.
Hunting : Licensed hunting is allowed in Dhorpatan Hunting
Reserve in West Nepal. Dhorpatan is a prime habitat of blue
sheep, ghoral, serow, Himalayan tahr, black bear, pheasant and
partridge. Endangered species here are chir pheasant and red
panda. Hunting is allowed only after ecquiring licence from the
Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation in
Kathmandu and is restricted to a certain time in a year.
Dhorpatan is four days treks from Baglung which is 72km from
Pokhara. The best time to visit Dhorpatan is during February
through April and August through October. Accommodation is
offered in tented camps by agencies or at one of the village
houses.
Honey Hunting : Honey hunting is an age-old tradition here in
Nepal. Local honey hunters show their exceptional skills by
hanging themselves from cliffs as high as 300 meters using
bamboo ladders and hemp ropes, while harvesting the honeycombs.
See the spectacular honey hunting on the steep bee cliffs to
experience the tradition and culture of the local people. See
them while you trek in the foothills of The Himalayas.
Rafting, Kayaking and Canyoning : Rafting is one of the most
exciting ways of exploring the wilderness of Nepal. Option
ranges from paddle rafting a team to Kayaking alone in the
water. Yet another extremely popular water-sport option is
canyoning t explore hidden landscapes. The best time for these
activities is October through mid-December and March through
early May. The government has opened 16 rivers graded on a scale
of 1 to 5 for commercial rafting. Since safety is of utmost
importance choosing veteran rafting company is a wise move. It
is also important to observe all the safety rules and
precautions provided by the River Guide.
Mountain Flights : Mountain flights offer passengers a
spectacular view of the Himalayan peaks. The one-hour mountain
flight takes within camera range of some of the highest peaks in
the world. The peaks seen are Gosaithan, Dorje Lhakpa, Phurbi
Chyanchu, Choba Bhamare, Mt. Gaurishanker, Melungtse, Chugimago,
Mt. Numbur, Karyolung, Cho-Oyu, Gyachungkang, Pumori, Nuptse and
finally, Mt. Everest. Mountain flights are offered by several
airlines especially in the morning from domestic airport I
Kathmandu.
Paragliding : Paragliding in Nepal gives an opportunity for
aerial view of the Himalayas. Pokhara, the beautiful lakeside
town at the foot of the Annapurna mountains offers paragliding
services. Best seasons from October through April. There are
various deals for the paragliding veterans and novices.
Three-day introduction course is offered to beginners while
tandem flights where one can fly with instructor are offered.
Ultra Light Aircraft : Ultra light aircraft offer a breath-taking
bird’s-eye view of Pokhara Valley and the surrounding mountains.
Best season is from October through April. Flights take place
from sunrise to11 a.m. and from 3 p.m. to sunset every day
during these months. In the half-hour flight, one can fly over
Pokhara city, Phewa Lake, Sarangkot hill and get a close to the
Mt. Fishtail. Another option is the exploration of the Annapurna
range from 12,000 feet or higher in an hour. Pokhara is easily
accessible from Kathmandu, Chitwan and other major towns.
Fishing and Angling : Fishing is also gaining popularity in Nepal. There are
approximately 118 varieties of fresh-water fish in the Himalayan
Rivers ranging from the much sought after mahseer to the
mountain stream trout-like varieties. The best season to go
fishing on the white waters is before and after the monsoon from
February till April and October and November.
Mountaineering : Mountaineering is
another prime attraction of Nepal. The mountains of Nepal have
stood as irresistible landmarks for the world’s adventures since
Nepal opened its doors to visitors in the 1950s. Mountaineering
can range from climbing the highest peak of the world to
climbing lower peaks. Although by Himalayan standards 33
“trekking peaks” are considered minor peaks, they nonetheless
provide snow and ice-climbing opportunities and are technically
quite challenging. Mountaineering teams can apply for permit at
mountaineering section of the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and
Civil Aviation.
Climbing gears can be bought or rented in Kathmandu or Pokhara.
Many of the mountaineering and trekking companies also offer
packages, where they provide gear, food transportations, guides,
porter services and also arrange for insurance coverage.
Knowledge of altitude sickness and acclimatization process is a
must for every mountaineer. The fatal sickness, also known as
Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) can he dangerous for climbers
ascending 3,000 meters and above. Symtoms include headache, loss
of appetite and sleeplessness. Immediate descent or evaculation
to lower altitude is the best cure.
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