Home to eight of the world’s ten highest mountains, the kingdom of Nepal draws an estimated 400,000 visitors annually. Landlocked between India and Tibet, Nepal contains some of the world’s most diverse and breathtakingly beautiful landscapes ranging from the impressive peaks of the Himalayan chain in the north, high-altitude plains and remote mountain passes, sub-tropical forests and national parks, terraced farmland hills and rice paddies, to the fertile plains of the Terai in the country’s south. The rivers that bisect the ranges contain alpine waters that swell with the summer monsoon rains. Some of Nepal’s most famous rivers offer the best white-water rafting and kayaking experiences in the world.

For the Nepalese, Nepal is not only the ‘Abode of Snow’, but also the abode of the Gods and Goddesses they worship. Traditional beliefs and rituals are an important part of Nepalese life. Tourists wanting to experience Nepal’s spiritual culture can enjoy the many colorful festivals throughout the year.

To Kalidasa, Nepal is “a northern yardstick to measure the earth.” Lord Vishnu claims that together with Brahma and Shiva, he resides in the earth as the Himalayan Mountains to benefit mankind. To most of us, it is a place of unquestionable beauty where one visit is rarely enough.

We look forward to sharing our Nepal with you!

CONTACT US AT:
G.P.O Box 7103 kathmandu Nepal
Tel : 977-1-423586/ 423360, 424268
Fax : 977-1-424267
E-mail: trekking@langtang.wlink.com.np