> Adventure Nepal: May 2016

Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Jungle Safari In Nepal



Jungle safari is the adventurous journey that gives chance to the adventure seekers to explore the unexplored trails and un-spoilt natural horizons of the forests. In the jungle safari you can explore the national parks and wildlife sanctuaries as well as protective reserves. Along with the walking or hiking, you also have the option to explore the forest via a jeep or on an elephant or even on a horse drive to view wild animals in their natural habitat. Jungle safari is the best option to experience the nature’s wilderness and beauty.

Nepal is a haven to more than 30 species of large animals, 180 species of mammals and more than 800 species of the birds. In Nepal you find the rare wild animals like rhinoceros, tiger, crocodile, snow leopard, red panda, Himalayan black bear, striped hyena, sambar, chital, sloth bear, langur etc and birds like Danfee, peafowl, red jungle fowl, kingfishers, flycatchers etc. Jungle safari in Nepal gives you the opportunity to explore the various types of rare wild animals and birds as well as the various types of the flora and fauna. Jungle safari in Nepal provides the excellent view of the rare wildlife. During the Jungle safari you also enjoy other activities like canoeing, nature walks, bird watching, excursions, and visit to an ethnic village etc. The best and famous places for the jungle safari in Nepal are Chitwan National park, Bardia national park, Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve Sukla phanta wild life reserve etc.

Bungy Pokhara

Feel the thrill with the only tower bungee of Nepal located amidst the stunning views of Himalayas


Nepal’s adventure tourism sector is all set to welcome a new member-the Water Touch Bungy. Situated at Hemja near the Tibetan Camp in Pokhara, the around 80m high bungy will consist of a cliff of 50m and 32 m of a steel tower. The facility is expected to come into operation from the first week of September. High Ground Adventures Pvt. Ltd. is building the world’s highest bungy of this kind. 
The adventure lovers who jump of the steel tower for the water touch bungy will ultimately dive into a natural pond some 15-20m deep. The company who has been operating the Zip-liner in Pokhara is promoting the new establishment as bungy with a thrill. Pokhara is already famous in the world for a plethora of adventure sports from Paragliding, parahawking, zip-flyer, trekking, Stand up paddle and many more. Addition of ‘Water touch bungy’ will surely boost up adventure tourism in Pokhara.

Bhote Koshi Rafting


The major river system namely the Koshi, the Karnali and the Gandaki belong to the antecedent group. Rivers originating from the Mahabharat range and cutting through Churia hills come under the second group, these include Kankai, Bagamati, Kamala etc. the third group of rivers originate from the southern face of the Churia hills. For the purpose of commercial rafting rivers trips are Bhotekoshi, Sunkoshi, Tamur, Kaligandaki, Karnali, Seti khola, Trishuli, Bheri, upper sunkoshi, Marshyngdi, lower arun , dudha koshi, and Seti Karnali.

Nepalese rivers can be grouped into three categories on the basis of their origin.

1. Antecedent to Himalaya

2. After the Mahabharat

3. After the Churia Range
Antecedent rivers belong to the period prior to the rise of the Himalaya, these rivers added their tributaries during or after the Himalayan origin along with the development of monsoon climate. After the formation of Mahabharat hills, the antecedent rivers changed their courses as Mahabharat stood as a barrier. As a result, most of the these rivers were responsible to deposit the sediments in the Churis basin.
Bhotekoshi River is not so away from Kathmandu therefore easily accessed driving through highway. It is at the distance of 3 hours drive through Araniko Highway to Lamosangu. The highway is with numerous bents and natural scenarios. Bhote Koshi is itself very challenging river as the road way view provides while travelling to access point of rafting. The upper Bhote Koshi ends at Barabise and the Lower Bhote Koshi starts at Lamosangu Dam. Rafting put-in –point is at Lamosangu. Rafting adventure in this river is challenging because of big water flow in the river. Expert rafters can handles some rapids which are breathe stopping and hair straightening while rafting.

Everest Base Camp Trekking



World’s Highest Altitude Marathon: Everest Marathon


Namaste and Welcome to the Himalayan Eco Treks and Travel to Nepal. Everest Marathon is the World’s Highest Guinness Book recorded adventure Marathon organised twice every year in the awe inspiring lap of the Everest Mountain Ranges. Himalayan Eco Treks and Tours arrange the Marvellous Everest Base Camp Trekking with the Everest Marathon competition in December and May. Our program starts from your arrival where we accommodate you in the serene countryside out of the Kathmandu valley from where we start our World Heritage cultural sightseeing in Kathmandu and Bhaktapur followed by the exciting countryside practice Marathon and Trek to Everest “ the glory of the Adventure World”.

For the acclimatization and warm up Everest Marathon practices, we take you along our Local Marathoner in countryside in Kathmandu valley where you can have the introduction of Everest Geographical marathon practices along with sights of Central Himalayan ranges of Nepal, local people and customs. We fly to Lukla along with our experienced Local Trek Leader and Local Everest Marathoner who will be taking care of you and the day to day update about the Trekking in the World’s awe inspiring Himalaya. We trek to Everest Base Camp and climb Kalapathar( 5555 m) acclimatizing gradually and next organize another Marathon Practice in the World’s Highest Everest Land with our Local Marathoner before you really compete in the world’s glorious event and to be few counted Marathoner of the World. Please write us your interest for further information for this World’s Highest, Guinness book recorded Marathon competition of the World.

We are flexible to customize the life time Trekking experiences in Everest with unique run Sagarmatha National park of Nepal. We are co-coordinating and arranging this trip to modernize Nepal’s First and Highly reliable Cancer Hospital at Bhaktapur.

Bhaktapur Cancer Hospital is newly established Cancer Care Hospital of Nepal (The best so far in Nepal) where thousands of last stage patients are taken care of and most of the people who come to diagnose are from the poor family so we are trying our best to help this organisation to be able to provide first stage cancer diagnosis and awareness hospital in affordable cost for all Nepalese.