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Sunday, March 23, 2008

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Friday, February 22, 2008

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Nepal (Nepali: नेपाल [nepal] (help·info)) is a landlocked nation in South Asia, bordering the People's Republic of China to the North and India to the South, East and West.l (Nepali: नेपाल [nepal] (help·info)) is a landlocked nation in South Asia, bordering the People's Republic of China to the North and India to the South, East and West.
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On May 18, 2006, Nepal was declared a secular state by the Interim Parliament of Nepal. On December 28, 2007, the interim parliament passed a bill and declared Nepal to be a federal democratic republic.[3] The current king, Gyanendra Shah, will be the last king of Nepal if the present ruling parties win the scheduled April 2008 elections


For a relatively small country, Nepal has a diverse landscape, ranging from the humid Terai plain lands in the south to the mountainous Himalayas in the north. Eight of the world's top ten highest mountains, including Mount Everest, are in Nepal.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

mountain and tarai

nepal has own separare and unique feature


Kali Gandaki Explorer



Kali Gandaki Explorer – a Himalayan Transect
Introduction
This is a new trip for this year! We thought it would be fun to travel across the entire Himalayan Mountain range, so last year we gave it a try and now we’re offering it to you. The Kali Gandaki River (KGR) slices through the Himalaya forming a travel corridor that has been used for millenia. The trip starts north of the Himalaya on the Tibetan Plateau and we trek, raft and drive our way along the KGR to the flat Terai region south of the Himalaya. We’ve combined the very best of trekking, rafting, and safari along with stops to some rarely visited quaint hilltowns, for a truly unique adventure in Nepal. We start the trip with a thrilling mountain flight to the dry, high town of Jomsom north of the mighty Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges (the tenth and fifth highest mountains in the World). We then trek through the Himalaya in the World’s deepest gorge along the classic Annapurna trekking route, emerging into the lush jungles in the foothills. From here it is a 3-day rafting adventure down the Kali Gandaki (one of Nepal’s biggest water rivers
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This is a wonderful ride with class 3-4 rapids through a deep canyon lined with small villages, jungle, waterfalls and hanging gardens. Then on to the rarely visited but truly beautiful town of Tansen to explore the middle hills. Then it’s on to the flat lands to go exploring for tigers, rhinos, wild elephants, and monkeys in the jungles of Royal Chitwan National Park.

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

nepal





Visitors Arrival in 2007 shows 27.1% growth (by air only)
December 2007 registered a growth of 13 % in the international visitor's arrival to Nepal by air route. The total visitor arrivals reached 29895, up by 3433 compared to the same month last year, according to the data released by Immigration Office Tribhuvan International Airport. A growth of 25 % has been recorded in the visitor arrivals from Europe, US and other non-Indian Asian tourist generating countries while Indian arrivals has been fallen down by 8.5% during this month. The key contributors to the arrivals from Asian market were China and Singapore which showed an exceptional growth during this month with gains of 114.6 %, 92 % respectively.
The East Asian markets Japan (-12.3%), S. Korea (-9.4%) Malaysia (-22.9 %), however showed some decline. The European markets have too recorded an encouraging growth (19.8%) during the month with arrival numbers increasing from almost all the markets excepting a few. Growth was observed from Switzerland ( 97.8%). UK (21%), France (33.4%), Belgium (56.1%) ,Denmark (34.5%) Spain (41.9%) and Germany (19.6%),. The Dutch arrivals have too increased by 26.7%. The only markets to come down were Austria (-22.2 %), Israel (-8.1%) and Italy (-4.2%. The Americans market has too registered a growth of 33.7% while Australian arrivals have gone up extremely well up by 41.4%.The total non-Indian visitors, which contributed 70.1%, share in overall December arrivals registering a 25 % growth indicates the growing consumer confidence and interest towards Nepal from the long haul markets.Analyzing the growth trend of 2007, it has been recorded 27.1% growth over 2006 with the arrival figure reaching 360,350 all time high since 2000 against 283,516 in 2006.

In 2000, the number of visitors arriving Nepal by air was 376914. Since then, it has continued to plummet due to various socio-political reasons. One of the main reasons for inspiring growth in 2007 in tourist arrivals is the ongoing peace process and political stability in the county. Another reason is the good air connectivity with many destinations ushered in by the operation of 9 new international airlines to Nepal in 2007. 2008 seems to be very promising year for Nepalese travel trade as more new airlines are coming and existing airlines are also extending their flight frequency to Nepal.