Saturday, February 20, 2016

Annapurna Sanctuary Trek - Spring and Autumn 2016 2017/2018 | Nepal Guide Info

Annapurna Sanctuary Trek - Spring and Autumn 2016 | Nepal Guide Info

The ABC Trek was done in the second half of April 2012 by two average fit men in their forties that practice sports 2-3 times per week, but by no means the typical athletic types. This article is based on a day-log written at the end of each day, also using a detailed map of the trek.
The physical requirements for the trek are such that anybody that is reasonably fit (say sporting 1-2 times a week at least) and has stamina (more important) can do this trek without reaching the limits of your physical condition. The issue is much more if you are mentally prepared to confront 10 days with sleeping, toilet and eating facilities that range from reasonably simple at the start to very basic the higher you go. Mind that the only rooms available only cost USD 3-6 per night and what you can expect with such a price. High up you have the possibility of very cold nights with your room only offering limited protection from the cold and the neighbours’ noise (very thin plywood). Also the higher you go, less and less showers. At ABC a bucket wash in very cold shacks doubling as shower and toilet, but hopefully with warm water. The facilities are actually not that bad considering where you are and with the right mind set. If being able to accept such facilities and conditions, then the trekking is definitely worth every step and you will be experiencing a highlight of your life.
The trekking trail is mostly clearly marked and therefore can be done independently. However, contracting a guide and/or porter is a good way to contribute to the local economy and they will share their local knowledge with you. Guide USD 15-25 per day and porter USD 10-15 per day, all in.

Please, respect the loads for the porters if using them. As a rule of thumb for each 2 persons use 1 porter, max 20 kg. If you cannot reasonably pick up their load, imagine one person carrying it all day on the trail. Some trekkers should be named and shamed, showing employee disrespect that they cannot get away with in their own home country.
Aside from ABC, you will have GSM cell phone receipt at all villages (just calls and SMS text; no G3 / G4 internet access, only at lower altitudes).
Day 1
From Pokhara to Naya Pul by car 1.5 hour
From Naya Pul 1000m 10:00 via Birethanti 1070m via Chimrong via Syauli Bazaar 1170m (1:45), lunch 11:45-13:00, via Kimche 1638m via landslide to Ghandrung 1940m (3:00) 16:00 - total 4:45 hours walking excluding lunch
Already a very good first day. Beautiful views on villages and Himalaya peaks and good local taste. A long and most of the time steep and tough walk of 5 hours in total, not counting stops.
Many guesthouses in Ghandrung with decent facilities.
Day 2

From Ghandrung 1940m, via Kimrong Danda 2000m, stop via river 1740m (3:30) lunch 12:00-13:30, then via landslide, via teahouse (1:30) 15:00-15:30 on top of mountain 2210m (stop) (rain) Chomrong 2170m 16:30 (1:00) - total 6:00 hours walking excluding lunch
Leaving at 08:30. In the first part of old Ghandrung village and outskirts until declining beautiful views of the snow-capped mountains. Just outside Ghandrung on the left two columns giving access to long stairs of 670 steps leading to a temple with a beautiful view. If you are not in a hurry, and especially if you can leave your backpack with your guide / porter (alternatively at your guesthouse, going here just for this), this is definitely worth it. Continuing the trail, once declining very nice view of the terraced valley, river and landslide.
The day is basically just passing only one valley, but it is a steep decline to the river at the bottom of the valley (12:00) and a very steep ascent, making it a heavy day for trekking. Basically almost only steps made of stone or loose trails.
Many guesthouses in Chomrong with decent facilities.
Day 3

From Chomrong 2170m via Stone Staircase via Sinuwa 2340m (3:10) via Khudi Ghar 2540m to Bamboo 2340m (1:30) - total 4:40 hours walking excluding lunch
Cloudy and fresh day, still while in motion warm enough to only use short and tshirt. Leaving at 08:30. Very steep decline of 300m from Chomrong to the suspension bridge over the river (so be prepared when returning this only same trail, you have to pace and put in some serious effort the very last part before arriving in Chomrong). From the river up about 500m to Sinuwa, but good trail and not too steep. Arrival at Sinuwa 11:40 for lunch. Still clear and spectacular views from the restaurant's terrace. Half an hour later you could not see the snow-capped mountains anymore. Departure Sinuwa at 13:00 for a not very tough, good walk up and down of 1:30 hours to Bamboo, a very nice trail through the forest. Some raindrops, even some hailstones, but not enough to use raincoats. Very nice temperature of 18 degrees Celsius and cloudy made it a perfect day for trekking. Arrival at 14:30. In total 4:40 hours not counting lunch, but including frequent rest stops. Maybe a bit too early to stop. You make easily make it to the next village Dovan (1:30 hr) or maybe even Himalaya Hotel (another 1:30 hr).
Bamboo is little more than 10 houses of which about 5 guesthouses. Facilities become more basic.
Day 4

Leaving at 08:00 from Bamboo and arrived 09:20 at Dovan. Beautiful forest walk, easy going uphill with splendid views, many waterfalls, and a little temple right on the trail opposite a mountain wall with many waterfalls. This is a good and peaceful stop, but if you decide to continue, mind to always pass a sacred place clockwise!
Arrived at the Himalaya Hotel for lunch at 12:00. leaving at 13:30 and arriving at Deurali at 15:00 easy-going. The forest became less dense close to 3000m and only rhododendrons were still the few trees flourishing and with leaves. Just before Deurali a huge avalanche had come down in January 2012 and in April 2012 still about 50m wide of snow had to be passed. First snow of this trekking. Also just before Deurali it started to rain heavier and raingear had to be used for the final 5 minutes.
There are only four lodge buildings that make up all of Deurali. The third lodge is the only one with a gas heated hot shower, all other lodges only provide a bucket of warm water.
Day 5

From Deurali 3230m 07:50 via Bagar via Avelanche Track via to Machhapuchre Base Camp 3700m 10:30 (2:30), lunch 10:30-12:20, to Annapurna Base Camp 4130m 14:00 (1:40) - total 4:10 hours walking excluding lunch
Given the altitude, slow down to a comfortable pace with regular rest. Especially between MBC and ABC. Going too fast, too high, too soon can give you a severe headache or even worse, making staying at ABC less enjoyable or even be forced to return to MBC or lower villages like Deurali or Dovan.
Beautiful views while walking the avalanche track of Bagar between Deurali and Machhapuchare Base Camp (MBC). Passing this part of the trail between Deurali and MBC is recommended before 11:00 to avoid the risk of avalanches. Clear skies and sunny. First part still freezing cold, but after about an hour the exercise and sun allowed to take of coats and walk in long sleeves till MBC. Early lunch at MBC from 11:00-12:00, while enjoying views of Fish Tail, Annapurna III, Annapurna South and sometimes getting out of the clouds Annapurna 1.
Soon after leaving MBC the skies got really cloudy and it became quite cold. Putting on coats against cold, wind, and rain. Soon thereafter small hailstones and powder snow started falling down, gradually increasing all the way to Annapurna Base Camp. When arriving at ABC lodges at 14:00 it started to snow really hard and soon temperature dropped rapidly below zero. It snowed from 14:00 till 22:00 about 20 cm.
There are about 4 guest houses at ABC. All just the very basic facilities for eating, sleeping, and bucket wash in a separate shack. No showers. When very cold, the advice is to skip washing one day.
A very, very cold night in ABC, with room temperature around zero and outside less 15 degrees. Going to the outside toilet at night, leaving your warm sleeping bag, was plain suffering.
Day 6

Annapurna Base Camp 4130m - sunrise - return 08:30 via Machhapuchre Base Camp 3700m (1:30) via Bagar via Deurali 3230m 12:00 (2:00), lunch 13:00 via Hinku 3170m via Himalaya Hotel 2870m 14:00 (1:00), stop 14:25 to Dovan 15:35 (1:10) - total 5:40 hours walking excluding lunch
Do not miss this by staying in your bed too late! Make sure you are outside at first day light, still at least 15 minutes before the first rays of sunlight.
Waking up at 05:00 and being outside at 05:20. Very soon the sunrise started and it was absolutely stunning. If a clear day, this will be one of the best views and experiences you will ever have. First the tops of the mountains glowed orange with the rest still a weak white. Surrounded by mountains.
After sunrise most people have breakfast, pack and start their descent. Leaving ABC at 08:30 as one of the last people. Very nice descent, with beautiful views, clear skies and sunshine. Soon dressing down from full coats, gloves, and hat to only shirts, because of the eat of the sun and exercise.
Although arriving at MBC at 10:10, because of the danger of going through the avalanche track Bagar between MBC and Deurali, better to continue to pass this area still in the morning with less risk of avalanches.
Arriving at Deurali at 12:00 for lunch. It started to rain, so when leaving at 13:00 walking almost non-stop in 2:30 hours in rain gear. Because this part of the trail is already done on the way up there was not much reason to stop in the rain other than for short rests. Rain-soaked arrival at Dovan at 15:35.
Dovan is little more than 5 guest houses and one local shop. Very important, you can get a 24/7 hot shower here, highly recommended, even more so if you skipped the washing at ABC.
Day 7

From Dovan 08:00, via Avelanches Chutes, via Long Steep Stone Staircase, via Bamboo 2340m (0:55), stop 08:55-09:20, via Khudi Ghar 2540m, via Sinuwa 2340m (1:15), stop 10:35-11:25, via Stone Staircase to Chomrong 2170m 13:45 (2:20) - total 4:30 hours walking excluding lunch
Leaving Dovan at 08:00. In a good pace reaching Bamboo 55 minutes later. After a stop of 25 minutes again in a good pace to Sinuwa. A very good day for walking, cloudy so not to warm, and mostly through forest trails. Arriving early in Sinuwa after 1:15 hours for lunch and rest. Thereafter hitting the trail again aware that a tough part was waiting, especially the last hour uphill to Chomrong Arrival Chomrong at 13:45.
Many guesthouses in Chomrong with decent facilities. From Chomrong you can once more enjoy the views on Annapurna South and Machhapuchare from most of the guesthouses.
Day 8

A tough day, first steep decline to two river crossings, both with suspension bridges. A very nice coffee stop in Gurjung. Also in Gurjung you can visit the local school and make a donation. Then some more descent to the river suspension bridge. Then a specially tough and steep ascent between river and Chiule, also with little shade and few man-made steps even on the steepest parts. Probably the toughest part so far of the trekking. In Chiule a nice and long lunch, outside in the sun on the spacious lawn with beautiful views of the valley and Gurjung. From Chiule to Tadipani a very beautiful forest trail, with the rhododendron forest untouched and pure aside from the trail itself. Intense green colors. The trail ascent was steep, but manageable, specially because in the shade of the trees.
In Tadipani there was not much difference between the guesthouses, all very simple rooms, and all shared bath rooms.
Day 9

From Tadipani 2660m 08:30, via Banthanti 2520m, via Deurali 2990m (3:00), lunch 11:30-12:45, to Ghorapani 3194m 14:15 (1:30) - total 4:30 hours walking excluding lunch
What a great day! Right from departure from Tadipani all the way to destination Ghorapani it is a beautiful forest trail, full of rhododendrons (magnolias), very rich reeking daphne flowers (of which the bark is also used to make traditional paper), waterfalls, and all the way up to the nascent of a stream. The final part of the trail was especially beautiful, with more flowers blossoming and the wind blowing. At the end the trail opened up at the top of the mountain at 3200m with views of Poon Hill and Ghorapani and surrounding mountains, valleys, and forests. On top of the mountain there is a nice monument with many prayer flags blowing in the wind.
Ghorapani is probably the most developed village on the trek with many guesthouses, restaurants and even quite a few shops around the central square. Checking various guesthouses revealed that the standard was all about the same: basic. Favourite room building material is ultra-thin plywood and sheets of aluminum.
When asked why there was a lack of different standards all along the trek, the explanation given is that all villages works with tourism committees that set fixed low prices for one quality level of accommodation (backpacker basic) that do not allow, nor make it economically viable to offer higher standard rooms for which there certainly is demand willing to spend much more along the trail than is possible.
Day 10
From Ghorapani 3194m 05:00 to Poon Hill 3210m 05:45 (0:30) - sunrise with view of 17 mountains - 06:30 back to Ghorapani 3194m 07:15 (0:30) - breakfast and packing - Ghorapani 3194m 08:45, via Nangethanti 2450m 09:40-09:45 (0:55), via Banthanti 2300m 10:40-11:00 (0:55),via Magar Village, via Ulleri 2080m, via Tirkhedhunga 1540m, Hille 1520m 13:00-14:00 (2:00), via Sudame 1340m, via Ramgai Gokul, via Matathanti, via Birethanti 1080m, to Naya Pull 1000m 17:00 (3:00) - total 7:50 hours walking excluding sunrise, breakfast, and lunch
Waking up at 04:30 to get quickly dressed and leave at 04:45 for the walk to Poon Hill to see the sunrise at 05:30 with views of 17 mountains of which now also the Dhaulagiri 1 of 8167m, the seventh highest mountain in the world, in addition to the now familiar and often seen Annapurna range (with Annapurna 1 of 8091m, the eighth highest mountain of the world). Because the day was not very clear, luckily arriving on Poon Hill with first weak sunlight, causing that most mountains were still clearly visible. Once sun was up, the sky became hazy and only the contours of the mountains were still barely visible. Poon Hill has become a real crowded tourist attraction, being on the route of almost all short and long Annapurna and Dhaulagiri trekkings.
Thereafter most people return to their guesthouse for breakfast and packing. This day from Ghorapani to Naya Pull is a long day of walking, that some people do in two days instead of one. Leaving at 08:45. The first part between Ghorapani and Banthanti was a forest trail, but not as spectacular as previous forest trails, aside from a beautiful waterfall just after Nangethanti. Stop at Banthanti. At 11:00 it started raining, gradually harder. The trail between Banthanti and Tirkhedhunga is a very long and steep stone staircase. If doing this in the other direction, uphill, then this is most likely the toughest part of the trail of the whole 10-day Annapurna Sanctuary trekking. With rain you have to be very concentrated and careful while descending the very steep, slippery steps. So lucky to finally arrive at Hille after a bit more than two hours for a dry place, rest and lunch. Luckily the rain stopped exactly at the end of lunch and the remaining 3 hours from Hille to Naya Pull walking in the sun. From Sudame to Naya Pul the trail became a dirt road with the occasional taxi jeep passing. Progress brought by this new road at the same time impacted the roadside villages negatively from a trekker's point of view. Still some very nice waterfalls and a very big suspension bridge halfway along this road.
Reaching Naya Pull will be a very emotional and fulfilling end of the 10-day trekking that was very intense in all its beauty.

Tuesday, February 9, 2016

“A Perfect Manaslu Trek With Nepal Planet Treks” We did a 13 days trek in the Manaslu Circuit; it was just a fantastic experience. Thanks to Nepal Planet Treks and our guide Sanjib, all was well organized. Manaslu Trek is amazing, the landscape is nicer every day and you feel so proud when you cross the LarkeyPass at 5160 m. It will stay one of our best memories of our 9 months trip! Thanks Sanjib and Thanks Nepal Planet Treks! We will contact you when we will come back to Nepal to do trekking. Visited April 2016

Manaslu Round Trekking / Manaslu Trekking Spring and Autumn 2016 | Nepal Guide Info

“A Perfect Manaslu Trek With Nepal Planet Treks”

We did a 13 days trek
in the Manaslu Circuit; it was just a fantastic experience. Thanks to Nepal
Planet Treks and our guide Sanjib, all was well organized. Manaslu Trek is
amazing, the landscape is nicer every day and you feel so proud when you cross
the LarkeyPass at 5160 m. It will stay one of our best memories of our 9 months
trip!

Thanks Sanjib and Thanks Nepal Planet Treks! We will contact you when we will
come back to Nepal to do trekking.


Visited April 2016

Monday, February 8, 2016

"Nepal Experience With Nepal Planet Treks ” i contact serveral agents in Nepal before i make my plan to the country, Nepal Planet Treks is the fastest in responding and answer all the small points in details, they book all my air tickets, car to Chitwan and mountain flight, they even don't need me to pay any money before I land, when i check in the hotel somebody was waiting there and everything is organized, very responsible and reliable. it makes our holiday is very good start. we have our Kathmandu city tour with them and it is well organized. We have a good time in Nepal, can't be better. Thank you Sanjib your are best Organized in Nepal We will see you agin Namaste!! Visited February 2016



Everest Base camp Guide / Everest Base Camp Trekking - Winter and Spring 2016 | Nepal Guide Info

"Nepal Experience With
Nepal Planet Treks ”
i contact serveral agents in Nepal before i make
my plan to the country, Nepal Planet Treks is the fastest in responding and
answer all the small points in details, they book all my air tickets, car to
Chitwan and mountain flight, they even don't need me to pay any money before I
land, when i check in the hotel somebody was waiting there and everything is
organized, very responsible and reliable. it makes our holiday is very good
start. we have our Kathmandu city tour with them and it is well organized. We
have a good time in Nepal, can't be better.
Thank you Sanjib your are best Organized in
Nepal  We will see you agin
Namaste!!


Visited February 2016

Everest Base camp Guide 2016/2018 Travel with Local guides EBC

Everest Base camp Guide / Everest Base Camp Trekking - Winter and Spring 2016 | Nepal Guide Info

I
have just recently returned home from the 14 night trek to Everest Base Camp
with 2 night Hotel Radisson Kathmandu  stay
with Nepal Planet Treks , and couldn't have asked for anything more!




I found the trek very demanding, more so due to
a combination of altitude sickness and other illnesses more than the actual
walk itself, and when I was ill I was looked after very well by the lovely
staff. Nothing was ever too much trouble, and I always felt safe and
comfortable.




The guide Sanjib were very knowledgeable about
life in the Himalayas and broader Nepal, and were very interesting to speak to. 




Accommodation was very simple along the way but
always comfortable. Radisson check-in and check-out, as well as airport
transfers were seamless. I would recommend this company to anybody thinking of
visiting Nepal. The people of Nepal are very resilient post-earthquake and now
are a better time than ever to help their tourism!


2016 

Everest Base camp Guide / Everest Base Camp Trekking - Winter and Spring 2016 | Nepal Guide Info

Everest Base camp Guide / Everest Base Camp Trekking - Winter and Spring 2016 | Nepal Guide Info

Sunday, February 7, 2016

Annapurna Sanctuary Trek - Spring and Autumn 2016 | Nepal Guide Info

Annapurna Sanctuary Trek - Spring and Autumn 2016 | Nepal Guide Info

Annapurna Sanctuary Trek – Spring and Autumn 2016 - 14 Days

Safe Annapurna Base camp
 People are inquisitive to travel in the midst of nature. It helps to explore lots of hidden secrets of the nature as well as to acquire the experience of the lifetime.Similarly, the trekking to the Annapurna Sanctuary is the chance to discover a blend of the unique natural treasures well as high cultural diversity of the Annapurna region. The trek is associated with the Annapurna Sanctuary,  http://www.nepalguideinfo.com/annapurna-sanctuary-trek/   http://www.nepalplanettreks.com
Email:sanjibtrekguide@gmail.com

Annapurna Sanctuary Trek - Spring and Autumn 2016 | Nepal Guide Info

Annapurna Sanctuary Trek - Spring and Autumn 2016 | Nepal Guide Info

Annapurna Sanctuary Trek – Spring and Autumn 2016 - 14 Days

Safe Annapurna Base camp
 People are inquisitive to travel in the midst of nature. It helps to explore lots of hidden secrets of the nature as well as to acquire the experience of the lifetime.Similarly, the trekking to the Annapurna Sanctuary is the chance to discover a blend of the unique natural treasures well as high cultural diversity of the Annapurna region. The trek is associated with the Annapurna Sanctuary,  http://www.nepalguideinfo.com/annapurna-sanctuary-trek/   http://www.nepalplanettreks.com
Email:sanjibtrekguide@gmail.com

Saturday, February 6, 2016

Everest Views trek / Everest Panoramic Trek - Winter and Spring 2016 | Nepal Guide Info

Everest Views trek / Everest Panoramic Trek - Winter and Spring 2016 | Nepal Guide Info 



My wife and I
undertook a trek to Everest Base Camp in February 2016   with Nepal
Planet Treks and we cannot recommend this tour company highly enough. From
meeting our guide Sanjib upon our arrival to being returned back to the airport
following our trek, we were attended to at every stage. We were taken to the
company offices for a briefing of what to expect and to go over the itinerary
where it was obvious that  were experts
in this type of trek. We immediately felt confident and at ease that our trip
would be a success at a time when we were a little nervous about our
undertaking.



We have to single out our guide Sanjib for particular thanks - his reassurance,
patience and knowledge were invaluable to us and we left him after our trek
with a heavy heart. Everything he did for us felt like it was done out of
friendship, rather than as part of his role. Our porter Sonam was also a great
addition to the group - he ferried our duffel bags to each teahouse we stayed
at, effortlessly it seemed despite the incline of the hills we were climbing,
and always with a smile on his face.



This really was the holiday of a lifetime for us but it was made extra special
by the excellent organization of of the incredible service delivered by its
staff.



When we return to Nepal, we will definitely be using NepalPlanetTreks as our
tour operator and will request Sanjib to rejoin us on a trek.



Many thanks to NJ and all his staff for an amazing trek.
Visited 2016 

Upper Dolpo Trek Spring and Autumn 2016 /2017 / Camping Trek | Nepal Guide Info

Upper Dolpo Trek Spring and Autumn 2016 /2017 / Camping Trek | Nepal Guide Info

Manaslu Trekking 2016/
2017/2018 17- 18 Tage
Dieser Treck ist vor
allem für Menschen geeignet, die sich für Kultur interessieren, die die Massen
anderer Trecks hinter sich lassen wollen und die gern Kompromisse bezüglich
ihres Komforts eingehen, um das wahre Nepal kennenzulernen.
Nepal ist auch Dein Tor zur Welt der Abenteurer und Entdecker.
Nepal ist in verschiedene Treckinggebiete
unterteilt worden. Eines unter ihnen ist der Manaslu Treck. Dieser Treck hat
seinen Namen vom Manaslu (8,156 m) bekommen. Der Tibet und Nepal begrenzende
Manaslu ist der achthöchste Gipfel der Welt. Geöffnet wurde dieses Gebiet im
Jahr 1992 und ist seit einiger Zeit sowohl als Zelt Treck wie auch als Teehause
Treck möglich. Dieses Treckinggebiet ähnelt der Annapurna Runde, ist im
Gegensatz zu dieser nicht so oft begangen worden und mit weit aus mehr
Höhenmetern kein Honiglecken. Also, treten Sie aus dem Gedränge und Hochbetrieb
des Stadtlebens heraus und erfahren Sie ein Abenteuer innerhalb der fesselnden
Schönheit der Natur. Dieser Treck bietet dem Reisenden verschiedene Optionen
und es ist wunderbar wie sich die Bedürfnisse und Erwartungen des Einzelnen
erfüllen in dem sich für die Wegführung und die Zielsetzung ganz individuelle
Lösungen anbieten. Der Treck beginnt gewöhnlich von Arughat, Sie folgen dem
erst vor kurzem neu eröffneten Großen Himalaya-Trail. Dieser Weg quert die
Fluss Bank des Budhi Gandaki zu den Dörfern von Deng, Ligaon, Syala, Samagaon
zum Fuß des Manaslu, Samdo und schließlich zu Larkha La. Diese atemberaubende
Gegend zwischen Tal und Budhi Gandaki wird von Bhotias bewohnt. Diese sind
Anhänger des tibetischen Buddhismus.
Das Manaslu Trekkinggebiet liegt nördlich der
historischen Stadt Gorkha.Along. Dieser Treck, führt Sie zum höchsten Dorf mit
dem Namen Samdo, in das Tal von Kaligandaki und über den Larkha la pass. Die
Flüsse Budhi Gandaki, Dudh Khola, der Fluss Marsyangdi, Chepe Khola begleiten
uns auf diesem einmaligen Treck. In Dorandi Khola haben Sie die Möglichkeit zu
bleiben um die ethnischen Gemeinschaften, ihre Kultur, Gompas, das Kloster von
Samagaon, Traditionen sowie Lebensstile zu erfahren. Zehn Gipfel der mehr als
6,500 m in die Höhe ragenden Bergriesen sind von diesem Trail aus zu bewundern.
Unteranderem das Massiv des Annapurna, Cheo Himal, Himlung Himal, Kang Guru und
Manaslu. Vor allem
Blau Schafe und Yaks finden in diesen Höhen ihr
Gebiet vor. Sie haben noch nicht genug? Weiter geht es zum sehr heiligen Tal
von Tsum und dem Ausgangslager von Ganesh Himal. Hier können Sie sich
Akklimatisieren, falls Sie es wagen zu andere Pässe auf zu steigen. Es wird
kaum einen Ort geben an dem sich die Heiterkeit des Glücks finden lässt, das
bei der Mischung aus Abenteuer sowie Herzlichkeit und Zuneigung der Leute
entsteht, die Ihnen von den Einheimischen entgegen gebracht wird.
Den Regeln der
Regierung zufolge müssen Sie in einer Gruppe von mindestens zwei Personen
wandern und von einem registrierten Reiseführer begleitet werden.

Tag 01:
Sie fahren richtung Westen nach Arughat mit dem Bus 7 - 8 Stunden und
übernachten im Zelt oder Teehaus.
Tag 02
Treck von Arughat nach Soti khola
Tag
03:Treck von Soti khola nach Machhakhola
Tag
04:Treck von Machhakhola nach Doban
Tag
05:Treck von Doban nach Jagat
Tag
06:Treck von Jagat Deng
Tag
07:Treck von Deng nach Namrung
Tag 8:
Treck von Namrung nach Syale
Tag 9:
Treck von Syale zu Samagaon und Ãœbernachtung
Tag 10:
Resttag.


Tag 11:
Samagaon-Manaslu Basis camp und zum hohen See (dem Birendra-See) und weiter
nach Samdo.
Tag 12:
Treck von Samdo zu Dharamshala
Tag 13:
Dharmashala t-Larke Pass und Treck zu Bhimathan
Tag 14: Treck
von Bhimathan zu Tilje und Ãœbernachtung
Tag 15:
Treck von Tilje nach Tal
Tag 16:
Treck von Tal zu Syange
Tag 17:
Syange zu Besi sahar
Tag 18:
Besi sahar Rückfahrt nach Kathmandu 7 Stunden.
Tag 19:
Einmal ausruhen oder zurück nach hause

Nepal Planet Treks
& Expedition
GPO 4453, Pakanajol,
Thamel, Kathmandu, Nepal

Phone: +977-1- 4252196

Hotline: +9841613822 (Sanjib) 
Email:sanjibtrekguide@gmail.com

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Friday, February 5, 2016

Trekking to the Everest Base camp trek 2016 Feb With Sanjib

Everest Base camp Guide / Everest Base Camp Trekking - Winter and Spring 2016 | Nepal Guide Info



Trek
to Everest Base Camp. Hardest thing I've ever done but the most rewarding. 




Only made it to Gorek Shep, (5180m) two and a
half hours away from EBC when the wheels fell off . Altitude sickness kicked in
. Hard to sleep, relentless pumping headache, no appetite, then the nausea and
vomiting started and I knew I needed a rest. I had been trying to drink the
recommended 7 liters of water a day , drink and pee, drink and pee, but the
thin air took it's toll. My friends pushed on to base camp, both strong walkers
and I was proud of them but everyone was suffering to a degree.




One man needed medical attention after the third
day. Nothing to do with altitude more likely some medical condition not
recorded on the trip notes. The Nepal Planet Treks crew assessed the situation
very professionally and called in a chopper. 




Felt better as soon as I got below 4,700 meters.
Enjoyed the walk down , feeling better every step, drinking at the local bars,
free pool , music, popcorn, disco lights , dance floors, pot belly stove fueled
by yak poo, friendly people, Gorka, Tuborg and Everest beer. The view of Everest
from the Monastry in Tengboche are impressive, it also has a wonderful bakery.
The apple crumble washed down with ginger tea hit the spot after a long walk.




A few days in Kathmandu to wind-down before the
flight home . Done a tour by local bus visiting the Holy men at the Hindu
temple for an astrology reading and had lunch overlooking the huge Buddhist
Stupa.


Cheap fun shopping, shirts, jumpers, scarfs ,
bags, CD's, beads, wall hangings, all hiking gear, traditional paintings .
Bought a landscape oil painting for $25 in Phakding . Discovered Nepalese
Music. Heaps of good restaurants and bars. Some stay open as long as you like. 




Loved Nepal , from the dusty, streets of
Kathmandu to Everest blowing it's top in the jet stream. Had a great holiday
and was very impressed with Nepal Planet Treks and Expedition
Thank
you So Much Mr Sanjib Adhikari


Namaste !!




Visited 2016 

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Ghorepani Poon Hill Trekking Winter and Spring 2016 | Nepal Guide Info

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Annapurna Round Trekking / Annapurna Circuit Trek -Winter and Spring 2016 | Nepal Guide Info

Annapurna Round Trekking / Annapurna Circuit Trek -Winter and Spring 2016 | Nepal Guide Info

Trekking Strat on March 2016/2017





Day 01: Kathmandu arrival/ transfer to Hotel
Day 02: Kathmandu city  tour
Day 03:Drive to Beshi Sahar more:Following Trisuli and Marsangdi River Valleys.
Day 04: Beshi Sahar to Nadi (1011m)
Day 05: Nadi to Jagat (1314m)
Day 06: Jagat to Dharapani (1943m.)
Day 07: Dharapani to Chame (2713m)
Day 08: Chame to Pissang (3185m.)
Day 09: Pissang to Manang (3351m.)
Day 10: Rest in Manang for acclimatization
Day 11: We branch away from the Marsyandi Khola steadily climbing into quiet distinct alpine areas. o/n at Kharka. 3800m/ 3 hrs.
Day 12: Thorong Phedi (4335m.)/ High camp 4800m,
Day 13: Thorong Phedi to Muktinath (3798m.)
Day 14: Jomsom with beautiful snow mountains and no tree land. It is gateway of Mustang trek. Those, having not good enough time to trek down all the way to Pokhra can fly to Pokhara-Kathmandu on the next day.
Day 15: Jomsom to Tukuche (2591 m.) 5/6 hrs.
Day 16: Tukuche to Ghasa (1970 m.)
Day 17: Ghasa to Tatopani (1189 m.)
Day 18: Tatopani to Ghorepani (2793 m.) 6/7 hrs.
Day 19: Rest at Ghorepani and Excursion to the Poon Hill the highest hill in the west in the whole trek,
Day 20: Ghorepani/Tadapani to Ghandrung (1951 m.) 6/3 hours
Day 21: Ghandrung to Birethanti (5/6 hours, walk downwards to Modi River) and drive back to Pokhara.
Day 22: Drive or fly back to Kathmandu
Day 23: Day in Kathmandu on your own/ shopping.

Thursday, February 4, 2016

Everest Base camp Guide / Everest Base Camp Trekking - Winter and Spring 2016 | Nepal Guide Info

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Monday, February 1, 2016

Ghorepani Poon Hill Trekking Winter and Spring 2016 | Nepal Guide Info

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Ghorepani Poon Hill Trekking Winter and Spring 2016 | Nepal Guide Info

Ghorepani Poon Hill Trekking Winter and Spring 2016 | Nepal Guide Info

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Holiday in Nepal, Tibet & Bhutan

Nepal Planet Treks and Expeditions focuses on exceptional customer support and service at value-for-money costs.
 We offer personally customized itineraries and  activities tailored to the requirements of the client.
Specializing in organizing tours, trekking, mountain expeditions, peak climbing, rafting, paragliding, bungee jumping, cycling and sightseeing in Nepal, we are your best choice for your trip to this wonderful country
The friendly team members of Nepal Planet Treks and Expeditions consist of highly experienced adventure travel and mountain experts with high levels of practical knowledge about all that Nepal has to offer the visitor.
Contact us with your requirements and we will have pleasure in sending you an ideal itinerary with costing.
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Sunday, January 31, 2016

Gokyo Chola Pass Trek - Spring and Autumn Hiking trail Nepal

Gokyo Chola Pass Trek - Spring and Autumn 2016 / Tea House Trek | Nepal Guide Info I am travelling in
Nepal with my friend. One of the friend he talks with Sanjib of the All Nepal Planet
Treks about the Everest region Treks. We checked with different trekking agency
they force for the trekking but Sanjib he give information which is we need. We
like him and we travel with his team. His team was really Excellent .I was
delighted during 21 days to share Summits such Ama Dablam Base Camp,Everest
Base Camp the Kalapattar with him. I discovered all aspects of the Nepali
culture and we became friends for long time as we are already planning our next
ride in Bhutan........I give thank u to All Nepal Planet Treks Team.




Visited March 2016

Saturday, January 30, 2016

We left the lodge at the base of the mountain after breakfasting on Tibetan bread. The thermometer outside showed -10c. There was a strong wind which made our ascent more trying and it was hard to keep warm. I should have taken mitts as well as thick liner gloves as my hands were freezing. Our Guide Mr. Sanjib Adhikari (Nepal Planet Treks) help me a warm make a fire at Guest house. All the effort was worthwhile as we had fantastic views of Choi Oyu, Everest and Makalu, and a great view of a frozen lake 3. Take extra clothes - its cold up there! Visited January 2016

Gokyo Chola Pass Trek - Spring and Autumn 2016 / Tea House Trek | Nepal Guide Info Gokeyo Trekking  We left the lodge at
the base of the mountain after breakfasting on Tibetan bread. The thermometer
outside showed -10c. There was a strong wind which made our ascent more trying
and it was hard to keep warm. I should have taken mitts as well as thick liner
gloves as my hands were freezing. Our Guide Mr. Sanjib Adhikari (Nepal Planet Treks)
help me a warm make a fire at Guest house. All the effort was worthwhile as we
had fantastic views of Choi Oyu, Everest and Makalu, and a great view of a
frozen lake 3. Take extra clothes - its cold up there!




Visited January 2016  

Annapurna Sanctuary Trek - Feb and March 2016

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Friday, January 29, 2016

Everest Base camp Guide / Everest Base Camp Trekking - Winter and Spring 2016 | Nepal Guide Info

Everest Base camp Guide / Everest Base Camp Trekking - Winter and Spring 2016 | Nepal Guide Info 

NEPAL PLANET TREKS - YOUR TRIP PLANNER

Holiday in Nepal, Tibet & Bhutan

Nepal Planet Treks and Expeditions focuses on exceptional customer support and service at value-for-money costs.
 We offer personally customized itineraries and  activities tailored to the requirements of the client.
Specializing in organizing tours, trekking, mountain expeditions, peak climbing, rafting, paragliding, bungee jumping, cycling and sightseeing in Nepal, we are your best choice for your trip to this wonderful country
The friendly team members of Nepal Planet Treks and Expeditions consist of highly experienced adventure travel and mountain experts with high levels of practical knowledge about all that Nepal has to offer the visitor.
Contact us with your requirements and we will have pleasure in sending you an ideal itinerary with costing.
We make sure that you will get the most wonderful time of your life when you travel with Nepal Planet Treks…we promise you.

Everest Base camp joining 2016 march , April, May July, august,

Everest Base camp Guide / Everest Base Camp Trekking - Winter and Spring 2016 | Nepal Guide Info

Everesrt Base camp Trekking Itinerary Joining  offer March April and may any date



Day 01: Kathmandu – Lukla – Phakding
Day 2: Phakding – Namche Bazaar (Elevation: 3446m)
Day 3: Acclimatization Day in Namche Bazaar
Day 4: Namche Bazaar to Tengboche (3867m)
Day 5: Tengboche – Dingbuche (4481m)
Day 6: Acclimatization Day in Dingbuche.
Day 7: Dingbuche – Lobuche (4930m)
Day 8: Lobuche – Gorak Shep (5160m) – Base camp (5365m)
Day 9: Gorak Shep – Firiche ( 4283m)
Day 10: Firiche – Phorche Village ( 3850m)
Day 11: Phorche Village – Namche Bazaar
Day 12: Namche Bazaar – Phakding.
Day 13: Phakding – Lukla
Day 14: Lukla – Kathmandu