“Butter tea, known as ‘Bhue Cha’ in Tibetan and ‘Su Cha’ in the Sherpa community, is a cherished beverage in the Himalayan regions. This centuries-old traditio
Read More →What makes Far West Nepal a unique cultural destination? For over a thousand years, the far west of Nepal served as a major trading route between India and Tibet. Huge caravans of goats and sheep carried salt from the Tibetan plateau down to the Indian plains, returning with grain, cloth, and con...
Read More →My First Ever Rhododendron Trek in Nepal – A Springtime Himalayan Dream Back in ’92, on my first Langtang trail, I wandered into rhododendrons, a living fairy tale. Reds like fire, pinks soft as dawn, Whites kissed by sunlight, a world reborn. Nepal’s treasure, to
Read More →In his 60s, Mr. Wing, like many, cherished the dream of trekking to Everest Base Camp. In 2019, he reached out, sharing his plan to undertake this expedition an
Read More →My name is Giulia Witcombe and I have wanted to explore the enchanting landscapes and culture of Nepal since I was six years old.
Read More →“Sag” means Glowing star and “Dawa” means month. Saga Dawa festival takes place in fourth lunar month on full moon days or 15th day of the month as per the Tibe
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Read More →Nepal is the world's premier destination for trekking and is the country where commercial trekking was pioneered back in the early 1960s. Two of the most popul
Read More →Trekking in Nepal and 9 Top benefits of Trekking From ancient time great Masters, Yogis, scholars traveling to Himalayas, treks days and months away from every
Read More →It was back in March 2019, during our visit to Travel Fair of ITB, Berlin in Germany. Ms. Cybele from Lebanon randomly visited our company stand, during convers
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