One simple way to celebrate mix vacation in Nepal.

One simple way to celebrate mix vacation in Nepal.

Posted Jan 31st, 2013 under Trip Report,

 

Last spring six Danish visitors through our special country partner Kipling Travel had eleven days tour with Explore Himalaya from March 29 to April 8, 2012. Their trip included sightseeing tours of Kathmandu and Nuwakot, trek to Samari, Tharpu Bhanjyang and Sele Gompa and white water rafting at Trishuli.

Before proceeding beyond Kathmandu valley for the trek followed by rafting, the lineup enjoyed the cultural sightseeing tour in Kathmandu for three days on their own. The three cities Kathmandu, Patan and Bhaktapur within the valley are like a feast of cultural and historical displays. The carnival valley enjoys its most of the times with glorified traditional festivals.

Beyond the valley, Nepal unfolds its natural treasures. The glorious Himalayas, pure rivers, beautiful breezy valleys and dense wildlife reserves and parks provides an incomparable wonders to the eyes. The lineup left one behind whereas, five of them had the hilarious trek along the pleasant spring forests to Nuwakot, Samari , Tharpu Bhanjyang and Sele . They also enjoyed the thrilling rafting at the fierce Himalayan River Trishuli.

After the joyful moments of Nepal trip, all six members of the Danish team once again were together at Thamel Eco Resort, Kathmandu. They were busy sharing their best moments of the trip to each other.

On the departure day 2 of them decided to explore more in Nepal. The rest of them headed back home with the memories of celebrated vacation in Nepal.


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