Trekking
:
Although life in the foothills of the Himalaya has been
impacted by trekkers you can still observe traditional
method of farming, cooking, trades, child rearing, construction
and religious activities .the trail are generally well
maintained and are actively used by the Nepalese for communication,
trades and travel .you will share the trail with many
pack animals [burros] and hard working porters who carry
heavy load of supplies, much of which is consumed by trekkers.
While trekking you will also see the great diversity of
Nepal. Villages embrace many ethnic groups and cultures
Rafting:
At times Nepal and the Himalayas seem to be one big adventure
playground for the outdoor events participants. For hundred’s
of years Nepal’s mountaineering, trekking, rafting
and kayaking river, making Nepal a Mecca for those in
search of the mountain scenery has drawn trekers and climbers
from all over the world. These same majestic mountains
feet some of the world’s most challenging ultimate
rafting white water river experience
The main river for rafting in Nepal are:
(1)Trishuli (2) Kaligandhaki (Upper) (3) Kaligandaki (Lower)
(4) Seti (5) Marshyangdi (6) Budhi Gandaki
Jungle
Safari:
Royal chitwan National Park is one in Nepal believed to
be the most enchanting for jungle safari the main attraction
of Chitwan is park which is 120 km from Kathmandu. A wide
range of wild life, beginning from the one –horned
to various species of deer, Sloth beer, leopard, wild
boar crocodile more then 400 species of bird and the anexhilerating
fare, elephant back excursion, natural walk canoe ride
etc.
Also you can enjoy with your jungle safari into dense
forest of
Royal Bardiya National Park, Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve
Bungy Jumping:
BUNGY JUMPING If you thought bungy jumping was restricted
to some places in Europe, New Zealand and America, it's
time you got and update. The sport has finally found a
natural home in the highest mountain range in the world.
The ultimate thrill of a bungy jump can now be experienced
in Nepal at perhaps the best site in the world.Nepal's
first bungy jumping site is situated 160m over the wild
Bhote Kosi river, and located close to the Nepal-Tibet
border, a three-hour bus ride from Kathmandu. As can be
arranged on arrival in Kathmandu. As of now, there is
only one agency offering this sport. The jump, at 160m,
was designed by one of New Zealand's leading bungy consultants,
and is operated by some of the most experienced jump masters
in the business. It's mishap-proof.
Mountain Flight:
No wonder mountain fly-by has become a popular tourist
attraction in Nepal. Four airlines offer regular forages
into the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayan. Mountain
flights appeal to all category of travelers. With snow.
As the plane moves along, the mountains come closer and
closer. Gauri Shanker is sharp and very conspicuous during
the mountain flight.Next is Karyolung, an intensely white
mountain that at 6,511 m gleams with the rising sun. Cho-Oyu
is the eighth highest mountain in the world. As passengers
get closer to Everest, there's Nuptse. And there's another
mountain called Everest (8,848m) known as Sagarmatha (Everest)
by the Nepalese and Chomolungma by the Tibetans. The mountain
flight takes an hour altogether.