Himalayan Dreams

Himalayan Dreams

6 Bhutan Festival Tours That Will Spiritually Uplift You

From the magnificent Jambay Lhakhang of Bumthang to the Punakha Dzong,  sheltering the world’s most diverse Himalayan ecosystems, to finding an unsullied perspective on the culture of Bhutan, Festival tours are exciting and special.

6 Mountain Peaks in Nepal That You Can Conquer Easily

Anyone who’s spent some time up in the mountains has imagined climbing it. After you ascend from the base camp, there are panoramas of extensive valleys from ridges.

Bhutan Thimpu Drepchen Festival Tour

We have crafted a trip that weaves together visits to this compelling cultural event. This journey will let you discover the magic of most far-flung destinations of Bhutan as it has been for many centuries as we enter the fabled realm of the Tashichho Dzong for a festival dedicated to the deity of death and time, Yeshe Gonpo. Spectacular sights and warm hospitality of its residents, we ask you to take this trip as a cultural crash course where you can also feast your eyes on phenomenal scenery visiting ancient sites that few travelers ever see.

Yala Peak Climbing,Gosainkunda & Helambu Trek Combined

Yala Peak is in the Langtang region and requires you to make good use of use crampons, ice axe and rope because the last 400 meters is sheer ice. From the summit you will be able to see the magnificent view of Shishapangma(8,046m) and the famed Gangchempo(6,388m) along with various peaks of the Langtang range. You can begin this trek either from Bhunche or Syabrubesi. The trek will require you to travel to Langtang Valley  and visit the famed Kyanjin Gompa(3,800m). You will have to set up the base camp on beautiful a meadow at 4,800m. The entire trek and climbing will not take you more than 15 days. Climbing the Yala peak is a beautiful experience that you will always cherish.

Pisang Peak Climbing

The highest camp for  Pisang Peak climbing is at 5,400m. Although it’s not a technically challenging mountain, it does require some serious glacier walking. Towering above the tiny village of Pisang, this peak stands on the northern border of the Manang valley. This incidentally also is a part of the Annapurna range towards the east. In order to reach here, you will have to trek, beginning from Besisahar right up to the Manang valley and then to the base camp.  The famed Thorong Pass at 5416m has to be crossed.   From the top, there are excellent views of Manaslu, (8163m) to the north east; Annapurna II (7937m) and IV (7525m) to the south; Gangapurna (7454m) and Annapurna III (7555m).

Mardi Himal Trek in Nepal - A Trek Of Discovery

Sometimes known as Nepal’s most unknown path—reveals a rich picturesque canvas, filled with dazzling panoramas and a multitude of natural wonders. Mardi Himal is not a tall mountain by Himalayan standards.

Mardi Himal Trekking

The Mardi Himal Trek is a hidden gem within the Annapurna Region, sometimes known as Nepal’s most unknown path. Mardi Himal lies east of the actual Annapurna Base Camp, the trek offers what Annapurna Base Camp generally does but with freshness and solitude.
The trek goes along winding paths, through magical and dense rhododendron forests. When you climb out of the forest at an elevation of around 3,300 m. The landscape changes abruptly into a rugged high mountain landscape, with stunning views of Mardi Himal, Machapuchre, Annapurna South and Hiunchuli. You can enjoy the full exploration of the Himalayan countryside, walking past rhododendron forests as you take a less beaten path set against the backdrop of the mountains of Annapurna South, Hiunchuli, Machapuchhre, Ganga Purna, Annapurna I and Mardi Himal.

Bird Watching in Bardiya Nepal

Bardiya National Park, renowned for its wonderful biodiversity, its surreal uncultivated beauty, and its animals, rarely disturbed, and its melodic sounds of chirps and twitters, await exploration and admiration.

5 Big Reasons to Visit Nepal

A visit to Nepal is a must for a million reasons. The mountain sides at the northern end of the country are some of the most idyllic on the planet; lush as well as arid, with bio diversity and a dazzling variety of cultural and natural settings.

Tsechus-Grand Festivals Of Bhutan

The fascinating events of Bhutan’s festivals are filled with history, culture and traditions still continued with the same commitment and devotion. Titled “Bhutan’s festival tour”, one must make this journey at least once, to understand Bhutan’s deeply religious roots.

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Lhasa, Mount Kailash And Guge Kingdom Tour

Spend a few nights exploring the rich cultural aspects of the Tibetan heritage in Lhasa including Potala Palace and the many incredible monasteries. The main highlight of the trip is Mount Kailash (6, 714m/22, 028ft.) situated to the north of the Himalayan Plateau and the amazing landscape of the region. Mount Kailash is said to be the mythical Mount Meru, the spiritual centre of the universe. The four great rivers of Asia, the Indus, Pramaputra, Ganges and Sutlej flow through this holy region.
Further, within the heavily eroded sandstone canyon and valleys of the upper Sutlej River are numerous ruins of ancient cities that once comprised the kingdom of Guge. Temples in that area are still intact and contain exquisite murals and decorative motifs reflect a history of more than 10,000 years. Tholing and Tsaparang are the ruined former capitals of the ancient Guge Kingdom of western Tibet and rarely visited by western travelers.

Lhasa, Everest Base Camp - Namtso Lake Tour

Your journey begins from the calm, serene and exotic city of Lhasa, Tibet. Admire the magnificent and mysterious architectural wonders of the city: Potala Palace, once the winter residence of the Dalai Lamas. Explore Tibetan culture, centuries old Buddhist monasteries which include the Jokhang Temple, Drepung, Sera and Norbulinka Monasteries. This excursion allows you to experience the remote Tibetan high plateau, holy lakes, glaciers and connects you to Mount Everest Base Camp through Rongbuk monastery. Enjoy the incredible North face of Mount Everest. Isolated, yet serene, natural and mystical Namtso Lake in Tibet is a revelation. The bewildering and un-navigable waters (due to religious reasons) of the Lakes in Tibet have allowed this region to keep its spiritual heritage largely intact. Being the second largest saltwater lake in China only after Qinghai Lake, the turquoise blue Namtso Lake is the biggest in Tibet. It always provides the visitor with awesome and spectacular vistas and photographic opportunities.

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The life of a travel agent is built on a set of ideas. Selling tours is just a small part. Countless hours are spent of strategizing, building and promoting a trip. And although the rewards are less, each effort is motivated by passion.

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