Recomandation from trekking


URKUNDE FUR PREM PAUDEL
Prem Paudel hat uns im November 2003 als fuhrer and trager begleited wir waren mit ihm 16 tage im Langtang –Gosainkunda- Helambu valley unterwegs und haben zussamen mit PREM den Laurebinayak uberquert.
Prem Paudel war uns wahrend der gesamten Trekking tour ein sehr angenehmer und vor allem zurela siger wegge fahrte .Er kehnt die routen bestens und webum dieguten lodges in den Dorfern Bescheiel. Auch kann er einiges uber die Himalaya - Gipfel und die Dorfbe wohner berichten .Drchihn haben wir auch viales uber die lebens weise und probleme der Nepali erfahren .
Wir haben Prem Paudel als fuhrer kennengelernt und ihn als freund verlassen .Wir kohnen ihn uneingeschrankt weiter empfehlen und werdinihn selbest auf unsever nachsten Tour wieder als Begleiter wahlen…
Suirafuch + lhorephilia

Thank you Ganesh


Dear God Ganesh
All the time help me and I can got a time to pray you for my all life

About Trkking and Everest Trekking




Whether it is on beaten trails on in virgin areas, Nepal is a trekker’s paradise. The organic rhythm of foot travel is a wonderful way to explore untouched mountain ranges, and make a timeless contact with the country. Hiking through the Himalayas offer a unique blend of physical challenge, Mental relaxation and spiritual elation. Retaining its dream –like quality and that indescribable attraction, which has captured imaginations the world over, trekking through this surreal scenery, offers you an unforgettable experience. It is not unusual to cross snowfields in the morning and bath in subtropical streams in the afternoon. Traditional trading trails are still use by local, authentic natives, inviting you to their primitive, through comfortable cottage. The purpose of trekking is not a certain destination, but the journey itself!!!
Our job is to ensure your comfort and safety, while we take you wherever you want to go, at your own pace, seeking out your own objectives. Trekking in Himalaya is an adventure in wonderland…………..

Trekking in Everest Region

Located in the eastern half of Nepal, the Everest Region offer a wide range of trekking experiences. From the well development trail to Everest base camp to trek in remote semi-wilderness areas, there is a choice to suit all-comers.
The most frequented part of the region is located in Solukhumbu District, the home of the Legendary Sherpa. The northern part of district is an encompassed in the Everest National Park, which was established to protect the fragile environment of this Alpine region. To the east of Everest National Park is the Makalu Barun National Park, a remote and wild stretch of mountain peaks and deep densely forested valley. To the west is the Rolwaling valley, a well – protected microcosm of culture and ecology. The southern part of the district, solu is much less frequented by tourist and can be a very rewarding destination in its own right. Besides Mountain Everest there are three other 80000 mtr. High peaks in the region,Lhotse , Cho-oyu and Makalu and in addition numerous other peaks of lesser altitude but no less stunning. Add to this glacial lake, Rhododendron forests, native Flora and Fauna, traditional villages and ancient Buddhist Monasteries, all go to make this region a spectacular destination.

[Everest Base camp trek for 14 Days]

1st day- Kathmandu to Lukla(2835m)by plane and stay
at Phakding which is situate 2652m height.
2nd day-Phakding to Namche Bazzar (3446m height ) [here is picture…
3rd day-Namche bazzar rest … of Everest Mount]
4rd day-Namche Bazzar to Tyangboche (3867 m height)
5th day- Tyangboche to Pherich (4252 m height)
6th day-Pheriche to Lobuche (4930 m height)
7th day- Lobuche - rest day for acclimatization.
8th day- Lobuche to Kalapatther (5545 m height)-Goraksep
9th day-Kalapatther or gorak shep to Everest Base camp ( )-Lobuche
10th day –Lobuche to Dengboche
14th day- Lukla to Kathmandu by plane.(4343m)
11th day-Gengboche to Namche Bazzar
12th day- Namche Bazzar to Phakding


13th day- Phakding to lukla (4343m)
14th day- Lukla to Kathmandu by plane.
Trekking and all other activities can be desined on tourist's desire

Bhakte on Trekking

About a poem Bhakte in trekking Around Dhaulagiri that is difficult place to make camping trekking in Nepal.


The poem written by Mr. Prem Prasad Paudel



An actually I Composed a poem relating to the situation of Nepalese mountain porter around Dhaulagiri. It was in Nepali language and Nepali version was based on prosody form. I tried it to translate in English but the translated form is not poetry .It is in simplified form to interpret my original poem………….While I presented it among the mass of hard mountain porter their eyes were full of tear and they took a long breath. At last I knew that I honestly pictured their real life. Indeed the main character ' Bhakte ' is imaginary but he represents the whole porters who are in the same condition as of a Bhakte still now. The porters have not interest to face deadly circumstances but they are compelled to do so because their aim is to fulfill their basic needs and have not other alternatives.[In the poem Namlo means a material made up of nylon or woven by nylon, It specially use for carrying load.]………….The poem start………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………Carrying a load across the mountain, in the stormy forestShaking his body due to the cold and putting a namlo on a head.One day will may come sunshine of bless like a moon in the nightBhakte is creeping like a mule with full of hope.…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………Carrying a load of 60 kegs, making a pain on the waist andHeating the head by the presser of namlo.Despite the pain bearing it to get happinessHe was going to the destination with the expectation at that day to be happyThe path was sloppy and he fell down rolling on with the carrying load.Friends were no where, there and Bhakte was still rolling on to the downward.Knowing none, who were where? He was crying to be helped.Friends ran away with their Dhaker none was there.the cold winds made the environment was freezing.………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….His body was like the like the ice, right at that time began to snowfallIt made him afraid, neither he had good shoes nor other wearingWithout food for hole day .he was not hungry due to the frustration.He threw out his unfitted shoes thinking that the cause of accident is that shoes, but he was unknown of the necessity of that shoes laterAfter crossing the hill, friends talk about him and thinking that, he was coming on and they went on because they had to be at destination on time.…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………He got pain on the frozen land, covering by the snow and shaking his body.The friends were far and he missed them.He got there [at destination] very hardly ,how much he had afraid of?Being sick, he slept down on the open air without having food.He knew that, his happiness no more and the dreams of his and his familyWas away causing to cry for all the lifeHe had no desire to sleep any more due to the pain andHis feet and fingers and the wound has been serous sickness for himWith his this miserable conditionHis ambition to teach his children to read,His family and so many his dreams were no moreHe becomes an alive corpse.………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

Annapurna trekking

Annapurna Trek
The Annapurna Around trekking start from Lamjung District or people can start from nayanpull which is in kaski district. If people want to start from Lamjung there is a river call ‘Marsyangdi’.The path for walk from through the river by crossing many time .



Annapurna's mountain

The Manang is a popular place in the around so people want to stay there more than 2 night for acclimatization too. There are possibility to make pony trek and climb up hills and people can enjoy there to visit Ice lake also. In the trek the Thorongla is the biggest pass in the world which is situated at 5416 meter height. After crossing the pass people can be another district call Mustang. there are different view of land and mountains which are attractive view .In the first day after pass there is a Hindu temple call Muktinath , many people entered here all the time from other part of Nepal and India to pray god Shiva.Trekking in Annapurna is an adventure in wonderland. Astonishing altitude variations and ecological diversity make these are flow over with nature beauty. You will cross secret valley surrounded by enormous peaks. The Annapurna century is a hidden glacial hollow which shimmers like a jewel in the mountain. For thousand of year, many people from diverse ethnic backgrounds have carved a like style out of its step terraces and barren plateaus. Moreover, the excellent habitat for a wide verity of plants and animal reflect the region’s biological diversity. Multiple species of or chides, Rhododendrons, Birds, Reptile and other flora and Fauna are to be astonished Regards this region as an opportunely to a land of enchantment…..


Annapurna Around trekking throngla pass- 18 to 21 days.Annapurna Base camp -12 to 16 daysJomsom , Muktinath -7/8 daysGhorepani, Ghandruk -7 to 9 daysMBC-[Machha puchhre] 10 to 12 daysSiklish trek-7 to 10 daysRoyal trek-4/5 days[These are the basic trekking route where is possibility to sleep and eat]Manang to Tilicho Base Camp there are hotel and lake to Jomsom need to used tent.


[Note: Trekking and all our other activities can be designed on desire of client]

Mustang Trek

Mustang Trek




Mustang, or Lo as it is known by the inhabitants, is a mysterious high plateau tucked behind the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri Massifs in north central Nepal. The area is actually the top of a watershed, the headwaters of what becomes the mighty Kali Gandaki River, which then runs southward through the world's deepest gorge. In the rain shadow of the huge Himalayan peaks, though, this area is dry and windswept, ruggedly sculpted and mostly devoid of vegetation. The region offers dramatic and unique geography for those who only have seen the more familiar green, forested landscape of the rest of Nepal.With a cultural history that is as intriguing as the landscape, Mustang has piqued the curiosity of many Himalayan adventurers, and only recently was it opened for limited visitation. Historically a vital trading route between Tibet and India, the trail into Mustang is lined with the fascinating remains of forts that served as tax collection out posts. Settlements in Mustang were fortified, a testament to its turbulent history. More recently, in the late 1950s and 60s, the area was a center for Khampas, guerrilla's who were trained and armed by the US C.I.A. to resist the Chinese Army's occupation of Tibet.There are records that outline events stretching back to the eighth century, and from the writings of the Tibetan poet Milarepa it is known that the unique form of Buddhism called Sakyapa has been practiced here since 1073. This form of Buddhism lacks the more familiar metaphysical aspect; it is more worldly and practical, perhaps in response to the unforgiving environmental pressures in this area. We served Trekking and all other activities on tourist's desire