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hike himalayasik Everest Base Camp Trekking to the Everest Base Camp in one of the most popular treks available. This trek has a number of stunning attractions, one the foremost being the satisfaction gained by reaching the base of the highest mountain in the world. Other attractions include the spectacular scenery of the Himalayan ranges. The Everest trek involves a tremendous amount of uphill and downhill walking. Itinerary: Day 01: Fly Kathmandu to Lukla (2849m) & trek to Phakding (2745m) Day 02: Trek to Namche (3445m) Day 03: Rest Day at Namche Bazaar (Hiking to Everest View Hotel) Day 04: Trek to Tengboche (4245m) Day 05: Trek to Pheriche (4362m) Day 06: Pheriche Rest Day. Day 07: Trek to Lobuche (4575m) Day 08: Trek to Gorakshape (5165m) Day 09: Rest Day at Kalapathar (5545m). Day 10: Trek to Dingboche (4260m). Day 11: Trek to Tengboche (4245m) Day 12: Trek to Namche Bazaar. Day 13: Trek to Lukla Day 14: Fly back Lukla to Kathmandu sanjib-adhikari@hotmail.com www.nepalguideinfo.com www.hikehimalayas.com www.nepaltreckingguide.jimdo.com
over 11 years ago
hike himalayasik Langtang Region This trek will take you into some of the wildest and most scenic areas of Nepal from the fertile rice basins of Trisuli to the dense forests of rhododendron and conifer on the higher slopes, the high alpine Yak pastures, glaciers and moraines around Kyangin Gompa. The remote holy lakes at Gosainkunda along the route we experience the whole rang of Himalayan topography. The area, lies in the Himalayan National Park and still relatively undisturbed, supports a healthy population of wildlife and there are good chance of seeing various species of wild goat and deer, possibly even better. Bird and botanical life are equally impressive, all set against the backdrop of the magnificent mountains. Popular Treks In The Lantang Region 09 days Langtang Valley Trek 08 days Helambu Circuit Trek 16 days Langtang Gosainkund Trek 15 days Tamang Heritage Trek Email-:sanjib-adhikari@hotmail.com www.nepalguideinfo.com www.hikehimalayas.com
over 11 years ago
hike himalayasik Mera Peak (6654m) Climbing Among the highest peaks of Nepal, Mera Peaks at 6654 meters is one of the highest permitted trekking peaks of Nepal. The route boasts a stunning panorama showcasing five of the world eight thousand peaks- Mt. Everest, Kanchanjunga, Makalu, Cho-oyu and Lhotse. The peak rises to the South of Everest and dominates the watershed between the wide and thickly forested valley below. The trek takes on a climb through the standard route along the Mera La offer a few days of acclimatization on the way. During excessive snow or when the mouths of crevasses are open, the path can be strenuous and demanding, except for amateur mountaineers. I will provide experienced climbing Sherpas, Guides, porters and all necessary logistics to make the climbing expedition a success. Itinerary: Day 01: Fly Kathmandu to Lukla (2,840m) & Trek to Puyan (2800 m) Day 02: Trek to Pangkongma (2,846m) Day 03: Trek to Nashing Dingma (2,600m) Day 04: Trek to Chalem Kharka (3,600m) Day 05: Trek to Chunbu Kharka (4,200m) Day 06: Trek to Hinku Valley & Continue to Thaksingdingma (3600m) Day 07: Trek to Thangnak (4350m) Day 08: Trek to Khare (5100m) Day 09: Trek to Mera La (5400m) Day 10: Rest / Exploration Day for Acclimatization Day 11: Continue to High Camp (5800m) Day 12: Summit the Mera Peak (6,654 m / 21,830 ft) Day 13 - 16: Trek back to Lukla Day 17: Fly back to Kathmandu (1,310m) Email-:sanjib-adhikari@hotmail.com www.nepalguideinfo.com www.hikehimalayas.com
over 11 years ago
hike himalayasik Annapurna Sanctuary Trek The trek into the area below the massive south face of Annapurna - known as the Annapurna Sanctuary - is one of the most popular treks in Nepal. The trek begins in Pokhara and leads up through the breathtaking Modi Khola gorge into the vast mountain ringed amphitheatre of the Sanctuary. As we trek through bamboo and rhododendron forests we have superb views of the Annapurna range. We eventually pass between the mountains of Machhapuchhre and Hiunchuli which guard the entrance to the Sanctuary, and after 6 days reach our goal, the high glacial basin that is the site of the Annapurna south face base camp. This is a classic trek, which allows access to the high mountains of the Himalaya within a reasonable timeframe and with a maximum altitude of 4000m. Accommodation and food is provided in the local lodges. Transport to Pokhara is by private coach. This trek ends in Pokhara. Itinerary: Day 01: Fly/ drive Kathmandu to Pokhara. Day 02:Drive to Nayapul,Trek to Tikhedhunga (1540) Day 03: Trek to Ghorepani (2855m) Day 04: Trek to Tadapani.(2590m) Day 05: Trek to Chomrong (2170m) Day 06: Trek to Himalaya Hotel (2900m) Day 07: Himalaya Hotel to Machhapuchhre Base Camp (MBC) (3700m) Day 08: MBC -Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) & back to MBC or Deurali. Day 09: MBC/Deurali to Bamboo (2500m) Day 10: Bamboo to Chomorong. (2170m) Day 11: Chomorong to Ghandruk (1940m) Day 12: Ghandruk to Tolkha. (1710m) Day 13: Tolkha to Dhampus. (1510m) Day 14: Dhampus to Pokhara. (820m) Email-:sanjib-adhikari@hotmail.com www.nepalguideinfo.com www.hikehimalayas.com
over 11 years ago
Silvana Pagani Title: "a perfect trip…….not to be missed " "This year at the end of february i went in Nepal for 18 days for the second time and i did a small trekking in the Annapurna region, I went to visit Pokhara, Kathmandu, Bakthapur and Nagarkot and I saw the National Park of Chitwan and in this trip I had the pleasure to meet Sanjib Adhikari. H...e is an independent trekking guide and tour operator in Nepal and he has already obtained trekking guide license from the ministry of tourism, government of Nepal. In his work Sanjib Adhikari is a person very responsible and serious, very helpful and attentive to his customers, he knows very well the mountain because he has many years of experience and is also an excellent guide for visiting the cities, the best thing for me is that he loves his country very much and loves his work and always manages to convey all his enthusiasm with simple ways and always with the smile. Sanjib is also a very funny person and after this experience we became a very good friend For these reasons I am very glad to report the site of Mr. Sanjib Adhikari www.nepalguideinfo.com/" target="_blank">http://www.nepalguideinfo.com/ email-sanjib-adhikari@hotmail.com Silvana" Nepal Guide Info www.nepalguideinfo.com www.nepaltreckingguide.jimdo.com
over 12 years ago
Silvana Pagani Recently we returned from a four-day trek with a friend in the Annapurna Himalayan range. Boasting spectacular scenery, rugged terrain and extremely welcoming locals, I've never visited another place on earth like Annapurna. Helping us get the most out of our trek was our friendly and knowledgeable guide Sanjib Adhikari, a specialist trekking guide and expedition organizer based in Thamel, the bustling heart of Kathmandu. He skillfully guided us across treacherous mountain passes, pointed out the rich variety of flora we passed and, in the evening after hiking, served our meals and played cards with us. Knowing that there are quite a few other less capable and experienced guides than Sanjib, I'd certainly recommend him to other trekkers. His website is: www.nepalguideinfo.com sanjib-adhikari@hotmail.com 977+98416138822 Written Oct 26, 2010 Address: Annapurna Range Phone: 977+9841613822 Website: www.nepalguideinfo.com www.nepaltreckingguide.jimdo.com Read more: http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel/Asia/Nepal/Things_To_Do-Nepal-Trekking-BR-1.html#ixzz1mvJ0iH5H
over 12 years ago
Silvana Pagani I had to post this in the forum column after returning from our trek since my boyfriend and I had the absolute best time trekking in the Everest region! His name is Sanjib Adhikari and his email is sanjib-adhikari@hotmail.com, he is licensed by the country of Nepal and has been a trekking guide for over 12 years. I found him through the posted forums when I was inquiring about trekking since my boyfriend and I only had 5 days to trek and really wanted to see mount Everest. He was able to customize a plan to get us as close as possible. We had a blast!!! I'd love to send you photo's of our trek and trust me there was a part when we were climbing the hill to get to Namche and I thought I was going to die!!!!! Sanjib was so patient and his knowledge of the mountain area and all of Nepal is commendable! We met up with a couple of other people trekking and had a blast hanging out in one of the places to stay and even the other people were asking Sanjib about routes to take and length of time it would take to get to base camp. He is a smart, honest and genuine person and guide! Even after the trek we met up in Thamel and hung out for 2 days seeing the sights around Kathmandu and Patan. Sanjib not only knows the Everest region but all around Nepal and I highly recommend him!!!! Please contact me if you need more info or would like to see pictures from Facebook-: Sanjib-adhaikri@hotmail.com My boyfriend and I also used this guide whilst we were out in Nepal - we were recommended by a friend who used him when she did Everest Base Camp. We decided to do the Annapurna Circuit plus base camp. We met with Sanjib in Kathmandu when we arrived in Nepal and we told him what we wanted to do and how much time we had etc. He told us about a few trips that were possible and we eventually came up with this one. It was the most amazing trip and wouldn't have been the same without him and Ram our porter ( We spent 20 days trekking in November 2011 and
over 12 years ago
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