Thursday, September 29, 2016

My Nepal Travel Experience

Brennan currently working kind of like Social Worker with Refugees and Immigrants to U.S at a Non-Profit. I have two years university training and research experience with Chemistry. I am currently attending university to complete degree in International Studies (Kind of like language/culture/social work/political science all in one) so I can continue working with nonprofits on global scale.
Nepal & people of Nepal
The people! The Nepali people made me feel at home in Nepal more so than I ever have anywhere in the U.S away from my own home. I would even say in many ways I felt more at home in Nepal than I do my own home primarily because of the kindness and willingness to always help each other that I observed from Nepali people.
Honestly i love Nepal to the point i would live here if possible there’s so much natural beauty even around Kathmandu (more so in outer areas) and there’s also a lot of culture. Most Nepali people are kind and helpful to the point that i almost feel like it’s a prank or something. But for the most part of Nepal as a whole are just that compassionate and caring for other human beings.
Brennan Taylor had visited Nepal experience on July – 2016
After the Earthquake for tourist
In regards to temples and monuments that is moderately true that some are badly damaged. If i were i person coming here seeking some type of religious pilgrimage. I think i would’ve been quite disappointed being they about half of the temples that once were are gone or badly destroyed, but there are still many they are intact.Kathmandu and Bhaktapur Durbar Square which i believe we’re the two more impressive ones are both badly damaged to the point that it is more sad to see than beautiful or interesting. But my personal opinion is that those things are irrelevant because to me the true beauty of Nepal lies within the mountains and the treks.
All the earthquakes in the world can happen and those things will likely not be going anywhere. It’s a natural beauty that i think cannot be found anywhere in the world or really destroyed by natural disasters either. Sure maybe landslides or earthquakes might make some trekking routes less accessible or more dangerous but I believe that for many that hint of danger and adrenaline is what drives them to go on trek.
Nepal is still on my bucket list.
If / When I return to Nepal I absolutely want to come when it is better season for trekking and there are not so many clouds from Monsoon. I really want to return and Trek to the Lakes around Gokyo Ri towards the East as well as the Upper Mustang Region towards the West. I also want to return to Bandipur to get the full cloud free panoramic view that you can see there. In my experience so far Bandipur may be the best view in the entire country!
Beyond that I also definitely want to go to the Terai Region mostly to visit Chitwan National Park and Lumbini! But i think it also as to be recognized that Nepal has so much natural beauty in regards thought out even in the Terai region with Chitwan but particularly breathtaking scenery and views in the Himalayan areas.
Am not happy with…
People just dump chemicals everywhere and also throw garbage just anywhere in the streets. If I good garbage and recycling system could be implemented it would make the country much healthier, appearance better and in places where it’s a problem it would do away will the poor smell. The one thing that i really am bothered by here is the lack of environmental awareness.

what to know before traveling to nepal

Q1 How physically fit do I need to be to trek in Nepal?
Trekking in the high Himalayas is a bit of a challenge compared to trekking at low elevations. Your level of Physical fitness depends on which trek and for how long! In Nepal treks normally last 5-6 hours. However, there are more difficult treks, where you’ll have to put in a good 10-12 days of walking at a stretch, with each day of walking lasting anything from 8-9 hours. This puts a lot of stress on the body. On most ascent days, the amount of hiking you can do will be limited by the speed at which you can ascend safely. Descending days is likely to be longer in terms of miles but of course by this stage you should be getting much stronger. You don’t need to be an aerobic fitness expert for peak climbing, and to experience an enjoyable trek in the Himalayas. You just need stamina and strength of mind to being on your feet for days.


Q2 What kind of treks do you recommend in Nepal?
If you are a professional hiker who is looking for a real challenge, then we recommend the trek to the Everest Base Camp. There are two ways to get up there. You can trek via the Gokyo lakes which lets you bypass most of the crowd or you can tread the classic route and Island peak addition for the determined trekker looking to bag a real Himalayan summit. If you’re in Nepal for a short vacation, and you still want to see Everest then there are a couple of options; , a heli-trek flight is a great option option if you have cash to spare. Alternatively, a 3-day hike to Namche Bazaar allows you to get a great view of Everest, Amadablam and more. You can also opt to see the equally scenic Annapurna region which offers some of the best trekking routes that include the following: Annapurna Circuit, Annapurna Base CampPoonhill GhorepaniUpper Mustang and the Manaslu Circuit.
Just as stunning and by no means should be overlooked, are the stunning views and unique cultures of theLangtang region.
Q3 When is the best time of year for trekking?
* June to August – Indian monsoon season. Trekking is challenging during this period however you can still trek the Upper Mustang, Upper Dolpo, Annapurna and Manaslu circuits as most of the routes here are shadowed from rain clouds and receive a lot less rainfall.
*February to end May – Generally, warm and dry weather.
*September to mid-December – This is the most popular time for trekking however be sure to bring warm clothing for higher altitudes.
Q4 Which is the best way to get to Nepal?
Nepal has only one International Airport, which is in Kathmandu (KTM). Tribhuvan International Airport has direct flights from Hong Kong (Dragon air), Singapore (silk air), Bangkok (Thai Air and Nepal airlines), Delhi (Air india, Jet air, Spice jet, and Indigo), Dubai (Ethihad, Air Arabia,), Istanbul (Turkish Air), Malaysia (Malaysian air, air asia, and nepal airlines), Bombay (jet air), Doha (Qatar air), Bangladesh (Biman Air, and United Air) and many others too. If you from America and Europe then Middle East Hubs of Dubai and Doha or Istanbul (Turkish air) or via Hong Kong, Singapore, Bangkok or Delhi will the best options.
Q5 How much does it cost to trek in Nepal?
Trekking in Nepal cost depends mainly on the days of trek you want. It depends on which region and the technical route, but to make your trip easier and cheaper you can join an open trek (Fixed Departures). But make sure in cheaper price you getting quality service!

Q6 Is Nepal safe for Solo Female traveller?
Solo female travel in Nepal is completely safe & inspiring with us. All the places you can explore without any type of hesitation. You’ll see many female foreigners in Nepal traveling alone and this should come as no surprise. Since tourism is the staple of the Nepalese economy, female individuals of all pace of life are welcomed graciously. Prior to making a solo traveling in Nepal, females must acquire detail information like travel route, safety measures, native people, culture, custom, tradition etc.
Though female single travelers have little to worry about in the urban districts of Nepal, it is advisable to have a guide or liaison in the outer regions that speaks fluent English and Nepali and also for safety. Not only are guides important for protection, but often our clients have often remarked that the friendships formed with guides along the trails have been among the most meaningful experiences they’ve had throughout their journey.
We think you are ready for trekking in Nepal then check our ; Nepal’s top best trekking routes

Top 10 Best Trekking Routes in Nepal


Congratulations! So you've finally decided to pack your bags and head to Nepal for the trekking adventure of your life but after getting online and doing some research, we bet a pair of hiking shoes and a backpack you found yourselves utterly confused about which ones to pick.
Well, don't panic yet because at Day Tours Nepal, we eliminate the confusion by offering the top trekking routes in Nepal. There are many trekking routes available in Nepal, all of which offer up spectacular scenery and a chance to experience Nepalese culture.
Whether it's the classic, off the beaten track or remote area treks, we can suggest the best hiking trails from the hikers trip plan and there suggestion.Trekking in Nepal takes you through amazing countryside that has captured the imagination of mountaineers and explorers for more than a century. You get to meet people in the mountain villages whose lifestyle has not changed in generations. Once you get there you will fall in love with amazing mountains, landscape, cultures, and the main is when they welcome guest as god.
You can embark on an  easy trek around popular local villages or regions where you'll get to experience various types of Nepalese cultures and even choose to stay overnight at a local tea-house,  or you could get the adrenaline pumping by taking on routes that are remote and seldom visited by foreigners.
Usually, on most treks, isolation is inevitable.  It is a part of any wilderness experience but in Nepal this isn't the case, except for certain parts of the journey or at extremely high elevations. Nepal is just a place where you'll literally be able to bump into hillside communities and friendly villagers going about their daily activities.
Here in our page  you will find the best-selling trekking adventures in Nepal. So, now that you know that we know about everything trekking in Nepal, contact us and let us know which trek you want to do during your stay here and we will happily help you to arrange your biggest adventure in the wild today!

Sunday, May 15, 2016

My Experience in Travel Trade.



14 years ‪#‎Travel‬ Trade.
Don't know how fast the time has gone and become more mature than yesterday. Many ups and down in this business. I still remember when I was in grade 5th a bunch of foreigners were at out schools with pencils, colors and chocolates. That time there wasn't a ‪#‎lukla‬ ‪#‎airport‬ neither other airports that much. Only the gateway of ‪#‎Everest‬ was from Jiri Airport or Drive to Jiri. 
I thought they were just to give pen and pencils in schools but after when I walked into the tourism door than I realize that they were for ‪#‎adventure‬in ‪#‎Nepal‬. Nepal was pretty safe from everything we use to see many many ‪#‎trekkers‬ every single day. 
When I look back my ‪#‎childhood‬ I feel so grateful and happy thinking that I had done my adventure activities in my daily life. ‪#‎Walking‬ on the cliff carrying loads of grasses wood stick, ‪#‎rocks‬. Now I feel that was my #adventure but when I was doing that wasn't my #adventure that was my‪#‎life‬ and the ‪#‎moments‬ . We use to have 20-30 goats at home and always have to take them in jungle for their food; I mostly get excited to take them. Leave goats on the grass field and walking over the cliffs,‪#‎climbing‬ trees, collecting fire woods and grasses in the bamboo basket then finally jump from the highest point into the ‪#‎water‬. That was pretty cool to jump! 
That's how I grew up under the ‪#‎mountains‬ ‪#‎hills‬ into the water, dense forest and with wild animals. We use to see many wild ‪#‎animals‬, leopard, Tiger, monkeys, wild cats and others they were like our friends but I didn't play with them grin emoticon . Every month the tiger use to grab our goats, because we were being jumping into the water and tiger use to feed themselves. I remember how my grandfathers use to scream at me and give me some slap on my face. O that was my life, that wasn't adventure for me that was moment. 
Now that place where I grew up with animals and goats and those friends, rivers nothing is same just the cliff and ‪#‎mountain‬ is still looks same. Where they gone I have no idea, maybe how I walked away in big town same like that they also walked away. I was there that's why they were there. I forget giving love to that place and i am seeing totally different. 
I see now a days kids or other people play with mobiles, video games, staying inside the cozy room hitting like buttons pictures on Facebook, Instagram. They have no idea of this mother nature, they have no idea of life, they have no idea what is really a life looks like. They can read a thick book but mind is more thicker for nature and the real life. Copy Paste Life, don't have own stories, don't have own words thoughts.. but this is also a life which i am doing now in free time. 
I use to jump from one tree to another tree, used to climb on top of bamboo and jumping from one to another wasn't scary for me. Walking over the cliff and falling down getting hurt scratch all over legs, body, wounded bloods around but also that was the best memorable moments which I can't do now. A small village boy has no ideas neither had seen climbing ropes, harness, belay devices, climbing shoes nuts too many things are here now. Now I had seen all these gears but not in practice using those gears, maybe getting OLD grin emoticon grin emoticon . Feels like born with the adventure bloods, but now sitting inside a cozy room, preparing itinerary, plans, spending hours and hours in front of Laptop, Mobile.. O what a life was that. 
I remember those days when Maoist was with guns all around the villages, forcing people to join guerilla training. On that time also there were many trekkers not like my 5th grade but tourism was good. Many Germany trekkers use to visit Nepal during that Maoist insurgency but now tourism is getting down and slow. For tourist it was safe to visit they didn't harm foreigners but some places they use to take money as donations. But it was pretty tough for us I was almost killed by Maoist and also from Army, 3 times I was almost shot by Maoist that I didn't join with them and I look like Army. Armies had put 2 times in rucksack and were ready to shot me that I belong to Maoist. Holyshit!! That was not an adventure but now seems like I had survived from death and walked down home from Top of Everest. Had survived from that part and still walking on this business. 
This job has given me many things in life, if I was not in this field I wouldn't have feel the thin air of Mount Everest base camp, I couldn't feel those amazing mountains around me, I couldn't have seen people inside my home country how they are living, I couldn't have learn our own cultures, meeting seeing making friends all over the world and the big dreams to explore biggest cities in the world. I am with amazing person, people, and friends from different parts of the world. I haven't imagine and wasn't in my mind when I was jumping over the clips and jumping into the water in small town. I had no idea how does the Everest and other mountains looks like, I had seen other mountains and played under the Himalayas in my hometown but in our book there was a chapter to read About world's highest mountain in the earth MT. EVEREST. Had just seen a black n white pictures and read about Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing is the first person who put foot step on top of Everest. It surprises me that Nepal full of adventure country but we didn't have those proper courses to study neither in government neither in private sector. So my first Everest hike was pretty interesting, didn't have proper hiking shoes, not even clothing I thought it's nothing for me I was raised and born under the Himalayas. Jesus it wasn't like my hometown, it was totally different surrounded with giant mountains, god dam cold, hard to breath. At first it was disappointing to be there because above Dingboche (a town) there wasn't greenery, no normal life, balck rocks, White Mountains, snow I started missing my greenery village, home, those trees, water fall, river. Honestly I wanted to walk back to home but couldn't I was with friends and there were clients. I never forget the 1 hr hike from Thukla to on the way Top, where there are many dead bodies and we were walking over there. Honestly it was fucking hardest ever n ever I feel god why I come here, why this freaking white people come here to do this stuff. But after crossing that pass Wow I did it and walked all the way to feel and see the Everest from my own eyes. I forget that 1 hr fucking steps where I couldn't breathe and walk, and then I feel why this white people come here. That was my first big adventure of life then continues walking over and over the Himalayas, had been in many places around Nepal with friends, clients, and I but also there are many places where I had not put my steps. Now I am into the real adventure and wanted to explore in different way.
Many of my friends who don't know about my work they use to see our pictures and says your life is full of adventure and enjoying. Some of them say what a life you had! Wish I had. They are crazy that looking at pictures and thinking that our life is adventure…. I say cool no way!!! We are with the moments, they had only seen our pictures with those amazing mountains and places but they can't feel how we survive from those places sometime. When we get sick and when we lost our own coworkers and team members then they don't know how we feel, I had that many accidents but always in my mind with the "ICIMOD IMJA Glacier Lake". 1 month with the Glacier Lake, black rocks, giant mountains around, snow every single day Fuck it wasn't that much fun. First few days it was wow wow feels like in heaven and thinking of life is beautiful, amazing, adventure but when it become more than a week then holyshit, fucking, god dam why I come here in this hell. Writing now I feel Life is a moment can't explain and express in words some people says life is an Adventure but is really a adventure in overall? While wining things then life could be explained in life is winning and happiness amazing. Those climbers who walk towards the world's highest peak they may say life is adventure in some point but when terrible things happen and get sick and seeing people dying around then could change the prospective of life is fucking terrible why I come here. Same thing happen while I was in Glacier lake I was leading a group, was enjoying as I write before for a week but after a week we lost our team member. 2 of member get sick so I had to walk back to Chukkung for their safety and health, once we reach their started snowing heavily. My mind was all the way to our camp, what had happen, what's going on? That my curiosity become in reality when I saw our guys were coming to chukkung in the midnight. Snow was about 3 and half feet I can hear them screaming and calling but was not sure what had happen. I ran outside and walked towards them I saw one of our team members was sick and guys were carrying him. While taking down I carried myself, jesus carrying human on that elevation nearly about 4700M or so is it was like l am dying right now. Can't even breath and walk on that snow and then to carry 80 – 90 kg person on back holyshit!!. That's not a life, and the saddest moment when I see someone dying in my arm and He died in my arm. I was shocked that this guy who had come in same place over n over and was saying guys don't need to worry. He was so charming and friendly person in our team, just hours before I was making way from island peak base camp to lake and after few hours he is dead and we couldn't do anything. Looking and watching after him all the night and carrying all the way down to Pheriche again for helicopter the dead body become heavier and bigger and bigger, it was scary to see his eyes. It was like I was with the ghost, Seriously!!. After that we lost our energy and always thinking to go back home, when you don't get a understanding clients or people then it will be more terrible. 
Last year earthquake was almost dead, losing friends some neighbors. That was pretty devastating for nepal and also in tourism, taking care of clients, saving own life. Walking day and night on those places to provide food, shelter, medicine which made me possible from this job. No matter what but walked and was running every single minutes to help people and i hope i did my best. It wasn't easy but i did it and our team did it, thankful for all of those amazing friends who were with us, who were praying, thinking and helping. I can't forget this job which had given me a lot and lot..
Oh well many good and bad memories in this path, but overall I am enjoying and loving because I have had tons of wonderful memories and person in life which all had given from this job. This job made me to visit America and walking over there experiencing their mountains, people, places all from this and many more to come. Am thankful to my dad who show me the way to walk into this job, those companies who trust me, those friends who taught me, those clients friends who believe me and joining again and again. Thankful myself that I present and give some of my amazing work for those companies, guides, porters and all those people. Wondering what next !!
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Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Holiday plan for short visit in Nepal

If you have only a week or less than a week for Nepal then you really need to plan what you want from your holiday. Day Tours Nepal offers: Jungle safari, hiking, culture & sports, History & cultures, trekking, adventure, and relaxation. Here the below Holiday plan for short visit in Nepal:
You don’t need to be confused that I won’t able to do all this in my short visit. If you try to mix match all in once than it could be your worse and best holiday depends on how you mix match. Day tour Nepal tour experts will match your holiday with the perfect itinerary, but don’t expect to fit for everything. Tell us your interest that you want to make your holiday memorable and enjoyable.
Kathmandu valley is surrounded by hills and also by the Himalayas where you can see from Kathmandu. Kathmandu valley is rich with cultures, religions, food, and religious stuff. If you are a history lover then Kathmandu might be the best place to learn within a week. If you are a food lover then you can taste the food from all around the world. Newari peoples are the local people of Kathmandu valley and they are richest in cultures and food stuff… It’s hot and spicy. Get your tong ready to taste!!
Hiking in Kathmandu is another perfect holiday trip for short visit; there are numerous places around Kathmandu where you can go for hike. From one day hiking to 4-5 days around Kathmandu valley is another way to make your holidays perfect if you are hiking and mountain lover. Nagarkot, Dhulikhel, Namobuddha, Chovar, chisapani, ranikot are the best places for hiking nearby Kathmandu. While hiking these areas you will not only See Mountains but you will learn about local cultures and religion. You may have questions Can I see Mount Everest or go to Everest in 7 days? The fact is you will not able to be in Everest but you can feel and see the Everest from Kathmandu by doing Everest Flight and you can see Mt. Everest from Nagarkot. Happy!!! Don’t forget that there are many other places and mountains that you can see so close from your eyes within short time.  There are many home stay packages where you can enjoy and learn to know about typical Nepalese lifestyle while doing hiking.
Get your Feet up in the air, you can do lot’s but plan with experts.
Safari activities is also another program which you can add in your short visit, Chitwan national park is 5 hours drive and 35 minutes flight from Kathmandu. We recommend 2 nights 3 days safari package, and rest of time you can hike or do heritage sightseeing inside Kathmandu, relax in Pokhara, meditation and spiritual programs inside monastery. You can add adventures sports by doing bungee jump, paragliding, white water rafting and climbing with Sherpa’s Everest submitter. Sounds good!! It’s more fun to do then reading. Grab your bag and fly!!
Day tours Nepal itinerary and packages might not matching with your holiday plan but you can tell your plans to make your own itinerary. We believe on customer service and try to read your expectation and your value of time and money. Everyone walk through same way but big thing is with whom you are walking? Just with the guide or with the experts. It’s up to you what you want!!

Friday, April 22, 2016

Sunday, March 20, 2016

Tips for Nepal Travel

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You are planning to travel Nepal!, you should know some important facts before travelling Nepal. Nepal is 3rd world country with beautiful natures. Besides of beautiful country there are some problems which you must be ready to adjust or accept while travelling. 
Some people has over expectation which may not able to match after being here. Cultures, religious, accommodations, food, language and everything is totally different than your home country.  
Most Helpful Tips for Nepal Travel.
  • Nepal Airport, Visa, and Waiting
    1. AIRPORT: “Nepal international airport is world’s worse airport”. It’s a small international airport, where domestic and international flights runway is same. But good thing is you can see amazing Himalayas while flying and also from Airport.
    2. VISA: Make sure you carrying passport size pictures with you if you had not applied visa online. Carry Cash for Visa fees, Cards are not accepted.
    3. WAITING: To collect your baggage’s and also for visa there will be long queue. This is more frustrating part at the airport. When you clear everything inside and walking outside there will be many guys who want to carry your bags. Most of them will ask you money, don’t give your bags to unknown people they will be annoying asking for TIPS TIPS TIPS.
  • Nepal Roads, Hunks, and Dust
    1. ROADS: You will feel roads are small and quite narrow then your home country, it’s much better than before but also there will be crazy traffic sometime. Crazy bike riders’ speed and rules are sometime terrible.
    2. HUNKS: You will definitely surprise in this country, pepep poooo, oh yeah it’s irritating but it’s gone be new thing for you. Welcome to Nepal!
    3. DUST: Major problem is dust while riding or walking, carry mask with you and of course sunglasses. Vehicle pollutions is terrible and garbage sometime.
  • Nepal Drugs, Hacker and Beggars
    1. DRUGS: You will be surprised once you start walking inside Thamel Street, there will be people asking you “You want drugs?” Hassis, Marijuana. Thamel is small and you will be asked many times while walking. Be aware!
    2. HACKER: Be aware with Hackers especially in Thamel Street or in major touristic places, there will be many hackers who will try to sell you trekking, tours in commission based. They are not trusted people!
    3. BEGGARS: Some women will be walking with baby and ask you for money to feed milk, food for baby. This is their business, if you purchase food for them they will go back on same shop and return food and take money. Also there will be other street kids who will be asking you for money.
  • Nepal Hotels, restaurants, and Night life
    1. HOTELS: There are nice hotels, and resorts in Nepal with good WIFI in major town even in trekking routes. Hotel prices are average to high especially inside Thamel there are nice budget to standard hotels. Don’t expect hotels like in DUBAI, Singapore or in big countries but clean and good hotels you can expect. If you like quite then thamel might not be a good choice for you.
    2. RESTAURANTS: You will get chance to taste food from all around the world, taste can be different but you will get YUMMY food. Thamel is touristic hub in Kathmandu and in Pokhara also there are nicest restaurants for food. You can get good food in your hotel too. There are many other touristic places which is expanding nearby Kathmandu so ask your tour operator or guide.
    3. NIGHT LIFE: It’s pretty complicated to say about the night life in Nepal, Only in Thamel and Durbar Margh and in Pokhara you can feel a Night life with Disco, Pub, Jazz and more. Most of the shops and places will be closed lately 12; 00 in midnight but government is planning to open 24 hours inside Thamel. It’s safe to walk inside the touristic places but the problem is electricity (load shedding) in Nepal so places might be dark in the night. Most of the Disco will be packed with Guys “seems like they are there to hunt girls”. Prostitute is not legal in Nepal but you will see girls walking around after 9; 00 pm around Thamel Street. You will be asked for “you need girls”? But we suggest you not to try, you never know what. But you can find a good partner in bars and restaurants in the evening.  Be aware while walking in dark place.
  • Nepal Maps, direction, and Language
    1. MAPS: It’s easy now to know about maps from your mobile, Get SIM Card once you arrive in Nepal,Day Tours Nepal will provide you a Map and SIM Card after check in hotels and give you some ideas.
    2. DIRECTIONS: If you don’t carry Maps or use Mobile then you will get lost, it’s pretty terrible that there are no proper directions in Nepal.
    3. LANGUAGE: In major touristic places people can speak good English and friendly too, you can ask for help. But in some places inside valley or outside valley people barely understand your language so try to understand their sign.
  • Nepal Busses, Car, and flight
    1. BUSSES: Local buses are terrible inside Kathmandu valley, even in long routes but there are Tourist buses for Pokhara, Chitwan, and Lumbini. Tourists buses are comfort to travel ask with your tour operator or Day Tours Nepal will arrange tourist Bus tickets inside Nepal. If you are thinking to use local buses inside valley then you will be surprised but you are here to experience, Make sure your wallet and personal belonging things are safe in your bags. It’s hard to get back once you lost in Local buses or in CABS.
    2. PRIVATE CAR: Travelling inside Nepal in Private Car or Jeep is pretty comfort because you can feel safe and comfort too. You can stop anywhere you want to stop for pictures, tea break and also drivers are well experienced in Tourism. Some can speak well English some barely can speak but they will understand you. Day Tours Nepal arranges Car Rental in Nepal.
    3. FLIGHTS: In major touristic destinations there are small aircrafts such like in Pokhara, Lumbini there are big aircraft. Lukla, Jomsom, and other remote areas has Small aircraft prices are pretty high but it’s easy to access in short time.
  • Nepal Cyber, Cell, and Internet
    1. CYBER: You will find cyber in major touristic places to High Himalayas, Even in Gorakshep (Everest base camp) you will able to use cyber cafĂ©. In high himalays it’s pretty expensive but you can do your work.
    2. CELL: There are 2 big cell companies in Nepal one is NCELL and another is NTC both of these company has good service. Ncell is pretty good for fast internet service provider, you can post your pictures from Everest base Camp too, you will able to connect with your friends and family. But some places you will not able to use both of these services on that case ask with your guide for any urgency.
    3. INTERNET: In major places you will get free wifi in restaurants and hotels with good connection. Also you can use good internet from your Mobile after purchasing local SIM Card.
  • Nepal Safety, Security, Single.
    1. SAFETY: Nepal is pretty safe to travel for all the time, there was many bandas (strikes) and Maoist problem but also there was no harmful for tourist. Rarely there are some cases which had happen unexpectedly but in general Nepal is Safe to Travel.
    2. SECURITY: You are in the country where people welcome guest as a GOD, there are no crimes and threats from Terrorist in Nepal. Feel like a home!
    3. SINGLE: Especially single female travelers scared to travel Nepal alone but it’s safe to travel in Nepal. People respect for foreigner and welcome you as a guest anywhere in Nepal. It’s pretty safe to organize trip with tour operator in Nepal, where guides are trustable. It’s Fact that some people will think that white girls are easy for Sex because of the Porn movies they were being watching. But you can feel safe with your guide and tour operator. BUT while in trekking don’t drink too much alcohol till late with guides and porters, all of we know ALCOHOL is terrible sometime.
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