It’s time to climb a little higher than 8848 meters to conquer the highest point on earth. Mt. Everest, the highest mountain in the world, now stands 8848.86 meters high. Yes, Mt. Everest has grown by 86 centimeter over years. The highest point on earth is no more 8848 meters, ...
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Two courageous children, 6 years and 8 years, successfully walk up to the base camp of Mt. Everest
– Two US siblings, Shree Dhaval Desai (6 years) and Arjun Dhaval Desai (8 years), daughter and son (respectively) of Mr. Dhaval Bhupendra Desai and Ms. Amee Dhaval Desai have successfully completed their ascent to the base camp (5,364m/17,598ft) of the highest mountain of the world, Mt. Everest on (10th ...
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“At 5 p.m. local time on May 11, 2016, a team of nine Sherpas reached the top of the world, the summit of Mt. Everest”. After 2 years of complete isolation, it seems like Mt. Everest, the highest mountain in the world, is finally ready to welcome its visitors again. ...
Read More »Nepal in the list of national geography
“Tourist numbers to Nepal plummeted by 85% after the devastating earthquake, but the country is once more open for business and safe to visit, with a new government-backed website providing official updates on affected areas.”- National Geographic Traveller. National Geographic Traveller has released its ‘Cool List’, that is, the list ...
Read More »Is Everest Trekking Safe?
All we would like to say is “Don’t let a small disaster destroy the most important dream of your life!” The Everest Trek is one of the most popular adventure activities in Nepal. In fact, this trekking trail and the destination itself have never failed to win the hearts and soul ...
Read More »4 Myths about Nepal
We understand your doubt about travelling to Nepal at this time when it’s not even been 6 months after the massive earthquake. Probably you have delayed your Nepal travel or even have canceled it. Hence this blog is for clarifying your confusion regarding Nepal travel. Following are the myths about ...
Read More »Is it still safe to visit Nepal after earthquake?
The Earthquake on 25th April has damaged some of the tourist sites and cultural heritages in Nepal but we are still alive and trying to get back to normal. Even though there are some landslips but roads and air transport are still intact throughout the country. Hotels and restaurants are ...
Read More »Manaslu Trek Back to Track
Now this is what we call a ‘Silver Lining Among the Black Clouds’. We all know that Manaslu and Langtang are one of the major tourist drawcards of Nepal. Every year these destinations draw a big number of trekking enthusiasts to visit Nepal. But, we also know the fact that ...
Read More »Patan Durbar Square opened for visitors
The wait is over now One of the major Tourist hubs of Nepal – the Patan Durbar Square, which was closed following the April 25 devastating earthquake, has been opened for visitors from June 11. Even though it wears a deserted looks now with the rubble turned ancient temples and ...
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They will never be the same, but they will definitely be better. Nepal was, is and will always remain the leading adventure destination of the world! April 25, 2015 was undeniably a black day for the people of Nepal. The earthquake claimed over 8,000 lives; left more than 15,000 people ...
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