The Day Driving The Trans-Himalayas

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Driving the trans-Himalayas is a day trip that extends your travel stay in the country by enabling you to explore its more remote areas and daily life. The journey, which takes about 5 days to 8 nights will make you stop at the trans-Himalayan highway, and your one-day access to this vast tract of highways, where road transport is targeted.

You’ll patrol the immense landscape on horseback for many of the camps, choosing to spend the nights under the open sky. You’ll traverse the turned neat streets of the valley Jeremi, Charcana population; La Milpa, Kibber, families settle in the valley modes, and spend the night in tents.

Visitors need to carry proper tents and sleeping bags, as the valley is inhabited by an extremely warm desert. The area is full of spices, medicinal plants, and wildlife life. You’ll be able to see rough native lives, but you’ll do well by conserving your food and essentials.

This road trip holiday is highly recommended for anyone who loves to discover by himself, and is not for the hurried traveler. In fact, if you plan to stay on the mirage for the rest of the trip, you will need to take your 4×4 vehicle with you and drive slow to explore the country side. With a good planning and allowing plenty of time for the driving tour, you might be just able to take in the magnificent beauty of the landmark cities of Arima andhtml

Apart from keeping your journey diverse, you’ll also get to see the delightfully diverse flora and fauna of the trans-Himalayas, and of course, many of the national parks and wildlife sanctuaries. Eco tourism is now a crucial part of the national development strategy for Nepal and has been recognized by the government. It is undertaken by the Help-ico-valley task force of Competent Government had under the auspices of project tiger conservation and ecosystem management.

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Ecotourism in Nepal is now a crucial part of the national development strategies of the country. It is undertaken by the Help-ico-valley task force of Competent Government. The task force helps in the administration of the Annapurna Conservation Area and revises the forest and wildlife laws to bring it in line with international best practices. This has been done, among other things, to protect the endangered tiger population from hunting and illegal trade and to protect the lesser found species such as the barking deer, wild boar, sloth bear, chital, etc.

The government of Nepal has promoted tourism in all the reserved forests and wildlife sanctuaries with initiatives like Venna Mahila Mandal (Goodwill?), which had brought Swahist and Pushpa tribes together, and also promoted en-�bane safari in the Nepal forests. These are just a few examples of what the Nepal government and local people are doing to promote tourism in their neighborhood and internationally as well.

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You will certainly enjoy your tour to Nepal and its culture and harmony. Respect should be maintained to local traditions and culture. Local people are very much attached to their local traditions and culture and they will do everything to keep these traditions and culture alive. Tourists are equally committed to preserving the local traditions and culture. Kathmandu has a lot of charming locations that never fail to impress the tourists. Hiking in the wonderful mountains is surely a very remarkable and memorable experience. You will also have a wonderful time in the city and in the beaches. But before you roam about the capital, we must find out a suitable place where we can arrange for trekking from. Here are some of the suitable places of Nepal where we can arrange for trekking from:

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Ghorapani

Ghorapani is a very suitable place where you can arrange for trekking from in Kathmandu. Otherwise, if you are looking for different things like Cave/Spelunking,fun skiing or better mountain biking then you must head further ahead.

Pokhara

This is the second highest and oldest city of Nepal. It is fondly known as the ‘Queen of Hills’ and ‘People’s Fort’ as it was built during the reign of king Mahendra Trusty on advice he received from a sage on a hunting trip. It is magnificent with its massive ‘Himalayan’ rock formation and exquisite collapsible silver leafy fabric. A must visit for anyone who comes to Nepal.

Annapurna

It is the most popular and exciting stop of this trekking trip. The beautiful mountain scene makes it obviously unattainable for anyone but the most adventurous trekkers. This trekking trip makes it possible for you to see the purest and highest valley of the world. The route to Annapurna is totally different from the Anyanka route.

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