Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Best Trekking Guides in Nepal 2015 Everest

Everest Base camp Guide / Everest Base Camp Trekking - Winter and Spring 2016 | Nepal Guide Info

We went on the Everest Base Camp trek with Nepal Vision in January 2015. We had a fantastic time and would recommend Nepal Vision to anyone who wants to do this. Prior to the trip we were impressed with the information and advice we were given by email. When we arrived at Kathmandu we were met by our guide, Sanjib , who throughout our time in Nepal was extremely helpful and ensured that we enjoyed the trip and looked after all our needs. The trek itself was an amazing experience, and although we both suffered to some extent from the effects of altitude, we made it to the Base Camp. We would like to especially thank sanjib and Hariram for providing such a great experience, and would recommend Nepal Planet Treks  to anyone.
Our trek was in early January and the weather was generally sunny with a few overcast days and one overnight snowfall. The temperature was pleasant for walking in the daytime, but it was extremely cold when the sun went down. The food was basic and the menus were generally the same in all the accommodations, however we had no complaints and all our food was included in the price of the trip which made it very easy and great value for money.

Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Annapurna Round Trekking Guides / Annapurna Circuit Trek -Winter and Spring 2016 | Nepal Guide Info

Annapurna Round Trekking / Annapurna Circuit Trek -Winter and Spring 2016 /2017 | Nepal Guide Info

Awesome 18 days Annapurna Circuit trekking trip starting in Kathmandu ending in Pokhara. The agent Nepal Planet Treks and Guides Sanjib , and porter, , were all extremely knowledgeable, friendly and warm hearted. Even with the general lack of fuel they manage to ensure plan was kept and we had the time of our lives.

thank  you for best service we are definitely recommended  you 

Maria  Spanish 


Sunday, December 27, 2015

Ghorepani Poon Hill Trekking Winter and Spring 2016 | Nepal Guide Info

Ghorepani Poon Hill Trekking Winter and Spring 2016 | Nepal Guide Info

Poon Hill is a must for any trekker staying in Ghorepani it called to as Deurali to  . It is a short 45 minute, moderate steepness hike to the top of the hill (~350 meters?)Poon Hill 3,210m  and provides panoramic views of the entire Annapurna range. This cannot be skipped, it is so spectacular. I recommend going at sunrise, as is tradition, before the clouds rise. It is very cold, so bundle up and bring a flashlight. The entry fee is 50 rupees and there are many delicious hot drinks for sale at the top, so bring some extra cash. And of course, bring a camera if you so choose! after that back to hotel eat a breakfast trek to Ghandruk or if you have not long time back to pokhara same days but it take a 7 hr walk and 1 and half back to pokhara by bus or taxi  

Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Everest Base camp Guide / Everest Base Camp Trekking - Winter and Spring 2016 | Nepal Guide Info

Everest Base camp Guide / Everest Base Camp Trekking - Winter and Spring 2016 | Nepal Guide Info

Visited the Everest Basecamp (altitude abt. 5,200m) on October 27rd. The weather was great and the view
of the North face of the mountain as well as surrounding mountains was
fantastic. Stayed at the Base camp and Rombuk monastery area for more than 3
hours. There were not many tourists except smaller groups from Brazil and
Japan. 




This
visit is the highlight of any Tibet trip. What else can one say: Lasting
memories for a lifetime?


Thank you so much Nepal
Planet Treks team and sanjib adhikari we all full recommend to you 

Monday, December 21, 2015

Ghorepani Poon Hill Trekking Winter and Spring 2016 | Nepal Guide Info

Ghorepani Poon Hill Trekking Winter and Spring 2016 | Nepal Guide Info   

Everest Base Camp Trekking – Winter and Spring 2016 - 14 Days

Everest base camp Trek Guides
Everest has always been the desirable name among all the people around the world,mostly the adventure lovers. To reach at an altitude of 8,848m is not an easy task, it requires a lot of hard effort and dedication. It can be the greatest achievement in one’s life, overcoming the fear of the harshness of the nature.Mount Everest is also known as Chomolungma which resembles the meaning as a mother earth     http://www.nepalguideinfo.com/ghorepani-poonhill-trek/  

Sunday, December 20, 2015

Everest Base Camp Trekking / Guide to Everest 2015/2016 | Nepal Guide Info

http://www.nepalguideinfo.com/everest-base-camp-trek/

We
did Everest base camp trek for 14 days after the two major earthquakes in
Nepal. Before the trek, I was thinking about to cancel my trek like any other
travelers, but the 50 % amount was already paid for our trek.
 

We also receive suggestions from the company
where we booked our trek (Nepal Planet Treks and Expedition). The owner of the
company, sanjib himself was always replying and very quickly responding to all
our emails and concerns. He assured us that 100 % amount will be refunded, if
incase we would have to cancel our trek due to the broken trails resulting from
the major earthquake. Our ticket was already booked and confirmed for Nepal and
we heard the media spreading the news that Everest trail and many other
trekking trails were fully destroyed. But that was NOT TRUE at all. We decided
ourselves to fly to Nepal and self check then decide for the trek during our
stay in Kathmandu.
 

Taking the suggestions of the company, we started
our trek at the beginning of June. Guide sanjib from Nepal Planet treks was
extremely helpful throughout the journey. We hardly met 25 trekkers in our
whole 14 days trek.
 

The camp 'Phiriche' was affected and many tea
houses were damaged. Even in Namche and Lukla, few tea houses were damaged in
every camp. I met two trekkers on the way and they repeated to us that (second
time to the Everest Base camp) they found all the trekking trails exactly the
same as before and not even a single damaged was noted anywhere. We finished
our trek successfully without any problem but many hoteliers and people from
Khumbu were worried because the rest of the world was thinking that the trail
of The Everest Base camp is destroyed. NOT TRUE. AS WE DID THE TREK BY OURSELF
AND SAY IT IS SAFE AS BEFORE.


Thank you Sanjib and the team of Nepal Planet
Treks and Expedition for helping us make our dreams come true even in such a
critical situation. We will be back gain and join your company for the next
trek. See you soon.

Saturday, December 12, 2015

Everest Base camp Guide / Everest Base Camp Trekking - Winter and Spring 2016 | Nepal Guide Info

Everest Base camp Guide / Everest Base Camp Trekking - Winter and Spring 2016 | Nepal Guide Info

ITINERARY for EVEREST BASE CAMP and/or KALA PATTHAR TREK 2016/2017
In many ways the ultimate trek ! It begins with the flight to Lukla, great mountain views (and heart-stopping approach and landing !). The trek itself will take you through a range of magical landscapes, interesting villages, monasteries at Monjo, Namche, Tengboche and Pangboche, and ultimately to the midst of soaring peaks, with stunning views of Ama Dablam, Kangtega, Nuptse, and Everest itself.
It's a moderately strenuous trip. Day 2 includes the gruelling 600 metre climb out of the valley to reach Namche, day 4 has a similar ascent to Tengboche. Further north there are several shorter ascents, but they are made more strenuous by the effects of altitude. There are also though stretches of far more gentle terrain, and because of the need to acclimatise steadily the daily walking distances are not great. Ultimately you'll reach 5500 metres - pretty high ! If  taken steadily, and allowing the recommended days for acclimatisation, most trekkers will find that they can reach their goal without undue problems.
There's plenty of accommodation, including a number of quite sophisticated lodges. Again obviously the degree of sophistication tends to lessen as you gain height, but even at Gorak Shep twin-bed rooms are the norm.
The itinerary below can be used as a tea-house trek. If you're prepared, you can reach the summit of Kala Pattar quite comfortably (though  didn't go up to EBC - if you have to make the choice, probably Kala Pattar, with it's incredible view of Everest, is more rewarding than the crowded glacier of EBC) It was done comfortably as a group of 5 ageing trekkers (and  a 68 year old was first to the summit of Kala Pattar)
Day 1: Fly out to Lukla early in the morning. Trek to Phakding 
Day 2: Trek to Namche Bazar 
Day 3: Rest / acclimatisation day in and around Namche 
Day 4: Trek to Deboche (30 minutes beyond Tengboche) 
Day 5: Trek to Dingboche (Dingboche seems an easier route up than going via Pheriche, and it’s a more pleasant spot for Day 6 rest / acclimatisation day: there’s a pleasant short day excursion eastwards towards Island Peak) 
Day 6: Rest / acclimatisation day around Dingboche 
Day 7: Trek to Lobuche (or Gorak Shep if you are feeling fit) 
Day 8: Trek to Gorak Shep. Ascend Kala Pattar, back to Gorak Shep
Day 9: To Everest Base Camp. Back to Gorak Shep (or Lobuche) (Actually didn't do this day, mainly because of dislike of crowded, festering patches of glacial moraine, so avoided Base Camp. The actual trek was therefore a day shorter as the descent began on day 9) 
Day 10: Trek via Pheriche to Pangboche 
Day 11: Trek towards Namche (either to Namche or to Kyanjuma, 1 hour short of Namche, or to Kyanjuma then 30 minutes up to Khumjung) 
Day 12: Trek via Namche to Monjo, Ghat, or Phakding (depending on how well you are going !) 
Day 13: Trek to Lukla 
Day 14: Fly back to Kathmandu 
(Originally planned as 14 day itinerary, but with a spare day built in. Originally descending from Lobuche to Tengboche, then to Monjo, thence to Lukla. The spare day was used it to make this more leisurely descent)
There is also another trail connecting Namche to Tengboche besides the normal Tengboche route 98% of trekkers use. This High Trail follows the west side of the valley and connects the villages of Phortse and Pangboche. It actually offers better views than the standard Tengboche route. Between Namche and Phortse the trail climbs to the high ridge of Mong La with couple of spectacularly situated lodges. Hiking to or returning from EBC using this variation is highly recommended. Going up and down the same route shows lack of imagination   http://www.nepalguideinfo.com/everest-base-camp-trek/  

Thursday, December 10, 2015

Merry ChristmasNepal Planet Treks and Expeditions strongly recommends the Merry Christmas & Happy New Year 2016 Tour holiday package in Nepal. We offer Kathmandu Valley Sightseeing and Everest Base camp Trekking for Merry Christmas and New Year Holidays in Nepal to our valuable clients.

Merry Christmas  Nepal Planet Treks and Expeditions strongly recommends the Merry Christmas & Happy New Year 2016 Tour holiday package in Nepal. We offer Kathmandu Valley Sightseeing and Everest Base camp Trekking for Merry Christmas and New Year Holidays in Nepal to our valuable clients. 

Monday, December 7, 2015

Annapurna Round Trekking / Annapurna Circuit Trek -Winter and Spring 2016 | Nepal Guide Info

Annapurna Round Trekking / Annapurna Circuit Trek -Winter and Spring 2016 | Nepal Guide Info

Annapurna Circuit Trek -Winter and Spring 2016 -19 Days High Pass adventures Nepal 

Annapurna round trekking 2015
The Annapurna Circuit is a popular name for a trek within the Annapurna mountain range of central himalaya of Nepal . The total length of the route varies between 160–230 km (100-145 mi), depending on where the motor transportation is used and where the trek is ended. The trek rises to an altitude of 5,400m on the Thorung La pass, touching the edge of the Tibetan plateau. This trek crosses two different river valleys and encircles the Annapurna massif, crossing Thorung La (5416 m), the highest pass on this trek. Practically all trekkers hike the route counter clockwise, as then the daily altitude gain is slower and crossing the high Thorong La pass is easier and safe  for  trekking  but Winter  it be riske some time because snowing  http://www.nepalguideinfo.com