There are many vacation destinations around the globe
that offer intrigue, beauty, history and breathtaking views - but some
might say those holidays at Nepal Himalaya offer an experience that is
second to none. Not only will you be awarded with spectacular views of
landscapes and the very best that nature has to offer; you will also be
able to engage in hiking, camping and trekking activities that will
create memories to last a lifetime.
Nepal is a
country of great diversity. The topography, climate and vegetation of
Nepal are various types. Because of the diversity, Nepal has varieties
of flora and fauna and many types of animals. Besides these, Nepal is
the home of Lord Buddha and the highest peak in the world. Holiday in Nepal therefore should be the most amazing thing in your life.
The diverse geographical structure and rich in cultural resources, Nepal become a popular trekking destination in the World. Trekking in Nepal
is the best way to explore the awe-inspiring beauty of Nepal and it's
delightful people. Once you trek through this beautiful landscape from
lowland up to the Himalayan peaks, you love to visit this place again
and again in your lifetime.
Going
to Nepal isn't just about tackling Everest Base Camp though; you should
also take a trip to Kathmandu (the capital) for cultural discovery and
time for quiet reflection after your trek. This capital is thriving with
Buddhist and Hindu temples situated along the Vishumati River and
traditional market squares filled with colourful local produce. If you
don't like the big city, you can visit smaller and quieter towns and
villages such as Bhaktapur and Pokhara which are ideal places to start
less demanding treks into the Himalayas. Pokhara is near to Begnas and
Phewa Lakes, where you can take a relaxing boat ride. From Phewa Lake
you can walk up to the World Peace Pagoda and from Pokhara visit the
Mahendra Cave at sunrise for views of the Annapurna's and Fishtail
Mountain.
The
seasons in Nepal are pretty much the same as in Europe. In January it's
cold, while in July you could make do with shorts and t-shirt. But
Nepal remains a country of extremes, and, if you're planning for a tour in Nepal
and head into the mountains, you definitely need to be aware of the
Nepal trekking season. The Nepal climate is moderate, which means the
winters are dry and the summers are hot. But because of the huge range
in altitude and landscape, Nepal climate differs considerably throughout
the country.
So, get ready for an exciting vacation this summer!