I've heard a lot about
Tibet, and I've made my mind to go there after
I finish touring Nepal.
That is an excellent idea. Kathmandu was once
the center of the ancient trade route connecting
Tibet to India. Thus Kathmandu is the natural
gateway to Tibet and is the perfect place to
start your journey to the ancient land.
Adventure Thirdpole Treks have some sort of
package tour that would take you there. You
can either fly to Lhasa, the capital of the
Tibet Autonomous Region of China, or take the
motorable road that takes you Lhasa along the
magnificent Nepalese countryside.
What about India? I've heard it's a
great land.
Again, because of "very friendly"
relationship between Nepal and India, going
to India from Nepal involves almost no hassle.
Of course there are the usual travel precautions
to be taken, but it is really very easy. Various
airlines fly almost everyday from Kathmandu
to various Indian cities like Bombay, Delhi,
Calcutta, and Patan. If you are taking a flight
to visit India from Nepal, it's best to book
your ticket well in advance, as some of these
flights can already be booked.
And if you're more an adventurous type, you
could try going by road. Nepal is bordered by
India in the east, west as well as the south
but we have only six entry points along the
border. Before you take the overland journey,
be well prepared to face the long and time consuming
stress-full journey as sometimes these journeys
can be a bit too much for those not used to
traveling by buses and trains in South Asian
Countries.
I want to travel to other countries
of South Asia.
South Asia offers a very different experience
from that of the rest of the world. Majority
of South Asian Countries still have their ancient
culture, tradition and religion left in them.
Maldives, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Bhutan
are beautiful exotic destinations that you could
choose to visit. Check out with us for more
details on this.
What's special about trekking in Nepal,
Bhutan and Ladakh?
Unless you have been in the Himalayas it is
difficult to comprehend the wonders they hold
and the challenges they pose. After more than
13 years of trekking experience and leading
treks through the Himalayas and working with
guides and leaders throughout India, Bhutan,
Nepal and Tibet we can say, assuredly, the Himalayas
hold special experiences for every traveler.