Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Nepal Travel and Tourism

Nepal Trekking with Nepal Footprint Holiday

The country marked the 38th World Tourism Day yesterday. Because of the earthquake and the unofficial Indian blockade, 2015 was a particularly bad year for the country’s tourism sector. Tourist arrivals to Nepal fell to a six-year low last year. However, the industry seems to have bounced back now. There has been a sharp increase in tourist arrivals for mountaineering and trekking activities in the past few months. This is a much needed respite for the tourism industry and the economy as a whole.

The travel and tourism sector accounts for 9.5 percent of global GDP and plays a key role as a driver of growth and job creation. The industry now accounts for one in 11 jobs on the planet according to the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC). In terms of direct contribution to job creation by the industry, Nepal is ranked sixth among 184 countries by the WTTC. The Tourism Employment Survey 2014 of the Nepal government shows that every six tourists create one job in Nepal and that the tourism industry provides better access of revenues that it generates to poor communities.

Bhaktapur City Sightseeing Tour




This means Nepal’s economic growth and employment generation depend to a consideration extent on the advancement of the tourism sector. In a welcome move, the Tourism Ministry recently launched the new National Tourism Strategy 2016-2025, which envisages a fivefold increase in arrivals to 2.52 million annually by the year 2025.

Achieving the target, however, is going to require more work than simply drafting a plan. With eight of the 10 highest mountains in the world and a rich Hindu and Buddhist heritage, Nepal does have a high potential to be a tourist hotspot, but it is far from realising it. The annual number of visitors to the country has yet to reach the one million mark. Last year’s quake and the subsequent avalanches in the Himalayas dented Nepal’s image as a safe tourist destination. So the government needs to repair the trekking routes and enhance their safety.

But the main focus of government spending in the tourism sector should be on developing infrastructures like airports. Flying is key to the country’s tourism industry as it is an important mode of transportation in Nepal given its difficult terrain and limited road connectivity. But our air safety record leaves a lot to be desired; there have been four air crashes in the past six months alone. As such, improving the quality of our aviation needs serious attention. And the country’s only international airport, the Tribhuvan International Airport, has just one runway and was rated the third worst airport in the world last year by sleepinginairports.com, a website that does research on airports. TIA needs a complete overhaul.

Tourist in Nepal


Other tasks like upgrading the Gautam Buddha Airport in Bhairahawa to an international airport should also be completed on time. With China and India touching 150 million and 50 million outbound tourists by 2020, Nepal’s best bet to meet its set tourist target is to enhance the travelling experience within the country so as to attract at least a fraction of these tourists.

News Source: Kathmandupost

Tuesday, September 27, 2016

TAAN celebrates World Tourism Day Today

Trekking Agencies' Association of Nepal (TAAN) organized 'Heritage Walk with People with Disabilities' in Kathmandu on Monday on the eve of World Tourism Day 2016.

Tourism fraternity across the world is celebrating World Tourism Day by organizing various programs on Tuesday. The theme for this year's celebration is 'Tourism for All: Promoting Universal Accessibility'.

World Tourism Day - Nepal Footprint Holiday
World Tourism Day 2016 - Tourism For All

As the theme of this year's celebration is related to making tourism services accessible to all, TAAN organized a walk with people with disabilities. Around 30 people with disabilities actively participated in the program, carrying placards with messages like 'Tourism for All', 'Promoting Universal Accessibility', 'Put no barriers in tourism', 'Make tourism services accessible to all', Everyone can travel', 'Yes, we can travel' and 'Make Nepal accessible to all', among others.

Secretary of the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation, Shankar Prasad Adhikari, inaugurated the rally that started from Tridevi Marg and passed through Narsingh Chowk, Thahity, Bhedasingh and Indrachowk before culminating into a corner meet in.

Speaking at the corner meet, TAAN General Secretary Karna Bahadur Lama said that the main objective of the program was to create awareness about accessible tourism among both the government and the private sector. Similarly, Ram Prasad Sapkota, coordinator of TAAN's Sports and Events Department, said the event was organized to draw attention of policymakers toward the need to make tourism services accessible to all. "There should be no barrier in tourism. Everyone has the right to travel. The government should prepare necessary infrastructures to uphold such rights," he added.

Similarly, Uttam Deuja of Accessible Himalayas said that the government needs to learn a lot from other countries in terms of making tourism accessible to all.

TAAN President Chandra Prasad Rijal said disabilities shouldn't confine one's willingness to travel and enjoy tourism products and services. He also urged the government to make tourism services accessible to all without further delay.

News Source: Myrepublica

Friday, September 23, 2016

1 Spanish Trekker, 3 Nepalese Guides Killed in Nepal Manaslu Landslide

manaslu Trekking Landslide

A Spanish trekker and three Nepalese guides were killed Thursday and 14 other people were injured when they were hit by a landslide triggered by heavy rain in Nepal's northern mountains, officials said.

Government administrator Narayan Prasad Bhatta said the landslide occurred near Kerauja village, about 160 kilometers (100 miles) northwest of Kathmandu, the capital. The injured were airlifted to a hospital in Kathmandu, where 10 were admitted.

The identities of the victims were not immediately released. They were on a trekking trail heading toward Mount Manaslu.

Bhatta said rescue efforts were delayed because of bad weather and helicopters reached the victims hours after the landslide. The area is not accessible to cars.

Trekking season in Nepal begins in September, when the monsoon rainy season normally ends. However, this year it has continued to rain.

Himalaya Airlines to launch flights to Colombo on Oct 1

Himalaya Airlines

Himalaya Airlines announced on Tuesday that it would be launching scheduled commercial flights between Kathmandu and Colombo on October 1, re-establishing direct air links with Sri Lanka after more than three decades.

The newly established carrier, a China-Nepal joint venture, will operate three weekly flights on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays using 158-seater Airbus A320 aircraft. The flight will depart from Tribhuvan International Airport at 11:30 am and land at Bandaranaike International Airport in Colombo at 15:15 pm local time. The return flight will leave at 16:15 pm local time and arrive in Kathmandu at 20:15 pm.

The airfare for the three-and-a-half-hour flight has been set at Rs 29,191 one way (including taxes). A return ticket costs Rs 50,041, according to the airline.  

Himalaya Airlines had received permission to operate charter flights to the island country last April. The planned direct service is the first time that scheduled commercial airlines have been allowed to connect Colombo since the 1980s.

“We reviewed the passenger traffic on the route and saw that it has potential two-way traffic demand,” said Vijay Shrestha, vice-president administration, of Himalaya Airlines. “Direct air connectivity will help both countries to promote trade and tourism.” Sri Lanka is the third largest tourist source market for Nepal after India and China. Despite the earthquakes and trade embargo last year, arrivals from Sri Lanka rose significantly to 44,367. In the previous year, 37,546 Sri Lankans visited Nepal.

Only 2.5 percent of the arrivals or 1,089 visitors came by air, a trend attributed to lack of direct flights between Nepal and Sri Lanka. According to government statistics, 97.5 percent of the Sri Lankan visitors entered Nepal overland from Bhairahawa to visit Buddhist sites in nearby Lumbini. A survey entitled Visitors Survey and Observation has shown that 72.6 percent of the visitors spent only half an hour sightseeing in Lumbini, the birthplace of the Buddha in southern Nepal.

“After the start of direct flights, we expect more travellers to visit Nepal and stay longer,” said Raju Bahadur KC, commercial general manager of Himalaya. “Currently, travellers have to spend a whole day to reach Nepal or Sri Lanka by flying through India, Malaysia, Thailand or even Dubai,” he said. “Besides, the airfare is also reasonable.”

KC said that the scheduled flights would also benefit the thousands of Nepalis working in the Maldives. “We have estimated that nearly 10,000 Nepalis are currently employed in the Maldives.”

National flag carrier Nepal Airlines, in its previous avatar as Royal Nepal Airlines, used to operate direct flights to Colombo during the 1980s. But the carrier suspended operations following an armed movement by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in Sri Lanka. There have been no direct air links between the two countries since then.

Plans to establish direct flights on the Kathmandu-Colombo route were revived during the 18th Saarc Summit held in Kathmandu in November 2014. Subsequently, the Sri Lankan government officially applied for authorisation to conduct daily flights between the two countries with Colombo-based carrier Mihin Lanka planning to start services. In March 2015, the Tourism Ministry had issued an operating authorisation to the carrier. But the proposed services did not happen.

Thursday, September 22, 2016

US Secretary of State John Kerry is to Trek Nepal

United States Secretary of State John Kerry Trekking in Nepal

United States Secretary of State John Kerry has expressed his interest to make a visit to Nepal.

Secretary of State Kerry articulated his intent in a meeting on Tuesday with Minister for Foreign Affairs and leader of Nepali delegation Dr Prakash Shran Mahat. Minister Dr Mahat is presently in New York in course of attending the 71st General Assembly of the United Nations.

"I wished to visit Nepal last time when I was on India trip. But, I could not make my visit arrangement due to hectic schedule. I will visit Nepal on any opportune time in future. The US is ever ready to provide assistance to Nepal's efforts for her development and prosperity", Secretary of State Kerry noted.

Foreign Affairs Minister Dr Mahat shared that the US Foreign Secretary had expressed his interest to have a trekking on one of the tourist destinations of Nepal.

Enquiring about the situation of Nepal following the promulgation of constitution in Nepal, US Secretary of State Kerry had expressed his best wishes for the political parties of Nepal to work together for institutionalizing democracy in the country.
Source: RSS

Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Animal Friendly Tourism in Nepal


Nepal Footprint Holiday Logo

As the part of responsible tourism, Nepal Footprint Holiday (P) Ltd. core team decided not to operate Elephant Safari Tour on Chitwan National Park and Bardia National Park from 2015. Our contribution to the animal right and nature is not against wildlife safari in Nepal but we raise strong voice for the animal friendly tourism in Nepal.

We always raise our voices for animal right to discourage the animal exploitation in Nepal tourism. We are always passionate for  Animal right, local, unfair, ethical voice and social Justice issue which is related on our business, tourism  animal welfare and future impact. Elephant issues have been a strong area of concern. Having such an enormous wild animal restrained for many hours at a time and used for rides or to do human-like behaviors, such as kick a soccer ball or paint pictures with their trunks, has never felt right. People often think that an elephant in captivity is domesticated, and so somehow it’s OK to have them under human command. But the reality is that they never have been domesticated like dogs or horses. Even if born in captivity, they are still a wild animal, and need to be ‘broken’ to accept human control. There is much evidence that this process is exceptionally cruel. Nepal Footprint desire  wilds animal must be on wild and leave on their way into the harmony  with freedom without any strong human pressure.

Animal Friendly Tourism in Nepal


We request to all travelers, we are not avoiding for Wildlife Safari enthusiast but we do not operate elephant riding in Chitwan National Park and Bardia National park. Instead of elephant safari, we recommend you to do Jeep Safari or nature trail hiking around the jungle.

For details to know about the animal friendly tourism in Nepal, please check https://www.nepalfootprintholiday.com/footprint-stop-elephant-safari-in-nepal.html

Tuesday, September 20, 2016

7 Days 6 Night Nepal Tour - Family Holidays

Family Holiday Tours in Nepal


Dear 1: Arrival in International  Airport Pickup and Hotel transfer. Free for refreshment than if time available short sightseeing, visit some ethical culture places of Kathmandu By foot. Evening Welcome Dinner . Hotel Twin Share Basis with B/ B Plan.

Day 2: Everest Mountain Flight, Kathmandu Full Days sightseeing- Visit Buddhist Stupa Boudhanath, Hindu Temple Pashupatinath and Patan Durbar Square. Hotel on B/ B plan.

Day 3: Morning Drive to Chitwan National Park for Wildlife Safari – 4 to 5 hour drive by private van. Transfer Chitwan Hotel , late lunch, Afternoon Village sightseeing, Culture program hosted by Tharu People. Sunset View form Rapti River side. Dinner at Resort with Twin Share basis Room.

Day 4: Morning,  wildlife Safari in inside jungle,  drive to pokhara around 4 hours, transfer hotel refresh evening walk around Fewa lake, boating on lake free time.  Overnight  pokhara Hotel B/B plan.

Day 5: Early morning drive to Sarangkot, sunrise view with panoramic Himalayan view and paragliding and back pokhara. Jeep flying trip than Half day pokhara sightseeing included Bendabasini Tample, Davis falls, Gupetshwor cave, evening free leisure time for shopping  overnight at pokhara. Hotel B/B plan.

Day 6: Morning after breakfast, drive to Kathmandu about 200km. takes 5 to 6 hours, transfer hotel in Kathmandu, Evening free time self enjoying in the City. Hotel B/B plan.
(En-route from Pokhara to Kathmandu there is a famous Hindu Kali Temple 'Manakamana' Can be visit this temple using by short Cable Car drive. If you are interested please than also you can add on your trip. That takes only about 2 hours extra and That Cable Car ticket cost Per person 10US$ only)

Day 7:  Morning free time and final departure onward destination.

Cost Details

Total cost for Tour - 585US$ per person on B/B plan.   
Total Cost for Tour 665US$ Per person with Full Board Meal (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner) Plan.
Extra Activities cost are:
Paragliding in Pokhara  30 Minute Flight - 85US$ per person.
Everest Mountain Flight - 195US$ Per person.
Bungy Jump in Pokhara - 55US$ Per person.

Cost included

All ground transport by Ac vehicles
3 Nights Kathmandu Hotel with B/B plan
1 Night Chitwan Resort/Hotel with full board package
2 Night Hotel in Pokhara with B/B Plan
Welcome dinner in Kathmandu on  typical Nepali restaurant .
Sightseeing tours with English Speaking Tour Guide.


Cost dose not included

International airfare and Nepal Visa fee
Kathmandu and pokhara Meals as per itinerary.
All Entrance fee and monuments during the tours and sightseeing.
Tips for guide and driver
Personal expenses (laundry Bill, Water, Cigarette, bar bill, telephone bill, etc )
Important Notes: All the itinerary are tailor made if you want to change something on the itinerary on your private group tours please kindly let us know. We are always ready to assist you with full of information. The world best mountain flight offer Only form Nepal to see the Nearest view. It is amazing  1 hour nonstop flight  from Kathmandu domestic airport to airport. The flight operating only when good weather in the Himalayas area of Nepal. When bad weather they will not able to fly and you will not able to see the all clear mountain. In that case the flight will cancel without any cancellation charge. Only you need to pay the transport fees which you have used.

Hotel Details on The tour:

Hotel in Kathmandu - Hotel Radisson/ Hotel De'l Annapurna or Similar.
Hotel in Chitwan - Hotel West Wood  or Similar.
Hotel in Pokhara - Hotel Grande, Athiti Boutique Resort or Similar.
Transport Mode - Toyota Hiace AC.

Monday, September 19, 2016

Trekking Agencies' Association of Nepal (TAAN) organized 'Organic Agro Tourism' in Kathmandu

Taan Banner


Trekking Agencies' Association of Nepal (TAAN) organized an interaction on 'Organic Agro Tourism' in Kathmandu on Friday.

Inaugurating the program, Minister for Agricultural Development Gauri Shankar Chaudhary appreciated TAAN's efforts to promote organic farming and establish linkage between organic farming and tourism. "If promoted well, it can benefit both tourism and agricultural sector," he said, adding: "While farmers can get more benefits from tourism, the tourism industry will get high-end tourists as organic agro tourism is a niche tourism product worldwide.” He also promised all possible support to TAAN to promote organic agro tourism.

At the program, TAAN also declared that it would take needful initiative to promote organic tourism along popular trekking trails like Kanchanjunga, Jaljala-Makalu, Jiri-Everest, Langtang-Helambu, Upper Mustang and Upper Dolpa, among others.

Similarly, TAAN President Chandra Prasad Rijal said the workshop was a part of TAAN's efforts to share information among major stakeholders like the tourism ministry, agriculture ministry, ICIMOD, WWF Nepal and NTNC, among others, who have been working to promote sustainable tourism in the country. "Organic agro tourism is the next big thing in global tourism market. By certifying our tourism areas organic, we can bring high-end tourists from all over the world here," he said. "It not only makes farmers richer, but also boosts our economy by discouraging import of farm products." Stating that our farming technique is already organic, Rijal said: "We only need to brand it and promote it effectively in the international market."

Similarly, TAAN Treasurer Lila Baldab Dahal said the workshop was a part of TAAN's efforts to establish linkage between agriculture and tourism. "Only some lodge owners are getting benefits from tourism in major trekking areas of the country. By promoting organic tourism, we want more local people to get benefits from tourism," he said, adding: "The government should help farmers for organic certification and find market for their products."

 In his presentation, TAAN Executive Member Pemba Sherpa 'Sherpa' talked about the benefits of organic tourism not only to human health but also to national economy. "By promoting organic farming, we can earn precious foreign currency as the world market is looking for organic tourism products," he added. He also said promotion of organic agro tourism will help promote Nepali farm products in the world market. "Tourists will see Nepali farming technology themselves and promote it throughout the world through word of mouth publicity. It will help both agriculture and tourism sectors," he added.

Organic food stalls were the major attractions of the program. Organic products ranging from walnut and Marsi rice from Jumla, apples from Dolpa, beans from Humla, sea buckthorn juice from Bajura and lentils of Chitwan were the major attractions of the program. Stalls selling organic fresh vegetables, tea and coffee, honey, chestnuts, brown rice, and eggs, among others, went out of stock in no time.

Representatives from tourism, forest and agriculture ministries; Department of Tourism, Department of Agriculture, Nepal Tourism Board, WWF Nepal, ICIMOD, NTNC, different travel trade associations, among others, were present on the occasion.

Firms dealing on organic farm products like Organic Sansar Nepal, Himgiri Eco-Friendly Agricultural Cooperatives, Dolpo Organic Farming Management Committee, Organic World and Fair Trade, Bliss Raw Café, Himalayan Organic Garden, Crystal Earth and Organic Farm House had set up stalls at the program.

News Source: Myrepublica

Ananpurna Royal Trek


 Annapurna Royal Trek is the short and easy trekking trail in Annapurna Region.

Short Itinerary

Day 1: Drive Pokhara – Bijaypur / Trekking to Kalikasthan
Day 2: Trekking Kalikasthan – Syalung
Day 3: Trekking Syalung – Chisapani
Day 4: Trekking Chisapani – Rupa Lake – Begnas Lake (overnight: Begnas Lake Resort)
Day 5: Spa Treatment at Begnas Lake Resort and full day lust and launa. Boating in Lake.  (I suggest at least 2 night much better in this resort for relax)
Day 6: Spa Treatment at Begnas Lake Resort – afternoon Drive back to Pokhara / End of Service.

Cost Per person
Group size Minimum 2 Pax, per person  385US$.
Single Supplement 190US$.

Detail Itinerary:

Day 01: Pokhara to Kalikasthan 1,370m about1 hr drive, 4-5 hrs trek. L/D and Guest House.
Meet your guide in pokhara hotel, after breakfast, drive to Bijayapur Khola to begin trek. Walk through flat paddy fields and cross the river. After river the trail ascend to Kalikasthan. On the middle holl we stop for lunch. After arriving at Kalikasthan, simple guest house. Explore the surrounding areas.

Day 02: Kalikasthan to Syaklung 1,730m5-6 hrs. B/L/D & Guest House.
Breakfast with mountain view, walking through the villages and ridge of the mountain which offers good views of Annapurna and Lamjung Himal. Today, we can explore many villages and walk along rhododendron forest. Stop midway for lunch, arrive Syaklung village and stay in local guesthouse.

Day 03: Syaklung to Chisapani 1550m 5-6 hrs B/L/D. Guest House.
Today, walking through the Gurung village gives an opportunity to observe the local  lifestyle. Passing many small villages and low tropical forest, lunch stop on the way, after mixed trail uphill and down-hill arrive at Chisapani village. Chisapani is best view point to see the Western Himalayan Panorama. You will see Dhaulagiri to the west of Annapurna and Manaslu in the East. Overnight in guesthouse.

Day 04: Chisapani to Begnas Lake Resort. 3 to 4 hrs. B/L/- Resort.
Today we walk half way down the hill to Rupatal and climb about 200 meters to arrive at Sundare Danda. Walk 15 minutes down to Begnas Lake Resort.

Day 05: Free day lust and launa in resort. B/-/- and Accommodation.
Boating on Begnas Lake, SPA, treatment, Massage or sauna, realx with the nature beauty. In resort.

Day 06: Morning Lake view breakfast and transfer to Pokhara city. B only.

Cost Include:

Ground transport as per plan from pokhara hotel to hotel. 3 Night Mountain lodge and 2 night Begnas lake resort. 5 Breakfast 4 Lunch, 3 Dinner, Private Guide, between 2 person 1 porter Trekking Permit and National Park Entry Fee, Guide and Porter Insurance,  their Well Paid daily wages, Travel Insurance , accommodation and, food and Equipment. Emergency First aid Kit.

Sunday, September 18, 2016

Hindu Pilgrimage Tour

Hindu Pilgrimage Tour

 Hindu Pilgrimage Tour is the ultimate holiday package offering you the opportunity to explore the Hindu pilgrimage sites around kathmandu valley, Manakamana and Muktinath. In Kathmandu valley, you will be visiting Kathmandu Durbar Square, Kumari Devi temples, Pashupatinath temple whereas you will also visit Manakamana and Muktinath outside the valley.

Itinerary with Detail

Day 01: Arrival to Kathmandu airport and transfer to hotel with full board plan meal on twin share basis. Veg. Dinner Only.

Day 02: After/before breakfast we visit Pashupatinath then Drive back to hotel than visit swoyambhunath and Kathmandu Durbar square, Kumari Devi and temples around.  Hotel with full board plan. Veg. Breakfast/Lunch & Dinner

Day 03: From Kathmandu drive to Pokhara. In route visit Manakamana temple by cable car driving, Temple Darshan,  Overnight in Hotel. Veg. Breakfast/Lunch & Dinner.

Day 04: Morning fly to Jomsom, short refreshment, local jeep drive to Muktinath along the the Kaligandaki river Valley. After holy bath in Kunda,108 Dhara holy bath and puja, jeep drive back to Jomsom,  Overnight mountain hotel with Veg. Breakfast, Lunch  & Dinner.

Day 05: Morning flight to Pokhara, check- in hotel than Pokhara city sightseeing, Visit Temples, Guptshor Mahadeve Caves, Water fall and Lake site boating. Afternoon free time. Hotel with Veg. Breakfast Lunch & Dinner.

Day 06:  Drive to Chitwan forest and forest activities, elephant safari about 2 to 3 hours, culture program presented by local tharu people. Stay on forest resort with Veg. Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.

Day 07: Drive back to Kathmandu and transfer to the hotel, Free time for shopping and self visit kathmandu city. Hotel with Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.

Day 08: Free morning, Depart to International Airport.  Breakfast only.
    
The cost per person 26400INR per person.

The cost include are:  All ground transport by private non AC Toyota van, 3 star hotel in Kathmandu and Pokhara, Mountain Hotel in Jomsom with full board plan, 1 night chitwan forest resort on full board with Elephant safari, Culture program, sunset view. Airport transfer. Sightseeing and entry fee as per itinerary with Guide, Manakamana Temple Cable Car. Local jeep transport to and from jomsom to Muktinath, We can provide 1 Sim Card for group.

Cost exclude are: International Flight ticket to and from Kathmandu, Personal wearing cloth, Drinks and bar bills, Tips for Guide and Driver, Extra activities,  Personal expenses, phone call and laundry, Extra night hotel if incase flight cancelled and you want to expand extra day.

Note: Pokhara Jomsom Pokhara flight are serving by small aircraft every morning with the clean weather, When weather is bad they can't fly to there and cancel the flight. If that we need extra day or night to stay in pokhara or jomsom that extra cost are not included in this price.

Hotel in Kathmandu : Hotel Marshyangdi/ Hotel Manang/Buddha or Similar
Hotel in Pokhara: Hotel Kantipur, Hotel, Hotel Asia Crystal Palace or Similar
Jungle Resort  in Chitwan : Tiger Residency or Similar.
Transport : By Private Van Non AC
Meal Plan : All Veg. Meal

Friday, September 16, 2016

Annapurna Base Camp Trek and Chitwan National Park Tour


Annapurna base Camp Trekking
Annapurna Base Camp Trek and Chitwan National Park tour is the adventure holiday package in Nepal suitable for those who are looking for both trekking tour holiday packages in Nepal. We Nepal Footprint Holiday Treks offer this trekking tour with the experienced trekking guide and nature guide in affordable cost.

Cost For Single Person 1350US$

Trekking Tour Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu, hotel transfer, Evening welcome dinner in Nepali Restaurant with culture program. B/B plan.
Day 2: Sightseeing in Kathmandu City, Visit Buddhist and Hindu places. Annapurna base camp trek preparation and hotel B/B plan.
Day 3:  Tourist Coach Drive to pokhara (About 7 hours 200km) Hotel in Pokhar B/B plan.
Day 4: Drive to Nayapu and trek start to Annapurna Base Camp, Trek up to Ulleri village. About 6 hours trek. Mountain Guest House with private room and sharing toilet and bathroom.  2000m. B/L/D.
Day 5: Trekking to Ghorepani. About 5 hours trek, 2800m. B/L/D.
Day 6: Early Morning hiking to Poon Hill for Mountain Sunrise view, Enjoy with panorama Himalayas, Trek to Tadapan along the Jungle. 5 to 6 hours. 2600m B/L/D .
Day 7: Trek to Sinuwa village. About 6 to 7 hours trek, 2300m. B/L/D.
Day 8: Trek to Himalaya/Deurali. About 6 to 7 hours. 3200m. B/L/D.
Day 9: Trekking to Annapurna Base Camp, About 6 hours trek. B/L/D.
Day 10: Morning enjoy with panoramic view of Mt. Annapurna and much more mountain. Trek back to Bombo. 2100m, About 6 hours trek. B/L/D.
Day 11: Trek to Hot Spring and enjoy with Natural hot bath. About 5 to 6 hours trek. 1400m B/L/D.
 Day 12:  Trekking to Dhampush. About 6 hours trek, 1600m, B/L/D.
Day 13:  Trek down to Phadi 2 hours and drive back to Pokhara. Enjoy in the city. Hotel B/L only.
Day 14:  By Bus drive to Chitwan National Park. Jungle Activities. B/L/D.
Day 15:  Full day in Chitwan, Various Jungle Activities. B/L/D.
Day 16:  Morning bird watching and bus drive to Kathmandu. Breakfast only.
Day 17: Free and Departure to Home. Breakfast Only.
Day 18: Velicht einen tag Pokhara ? Nicht inklude
Day 19: Velicht enien tag mehr in Kathmandu. ?  Nicht Inklude.



Cost Include
Airport pickup/drop by private care and tourist bus to Pokhara. Pokhara Chitwan and Kathmandu by.
Full board basis Annapurna Base Camp Trek with (16 Breakfast, 14 Lunch and 14 Dinner)
1 Guide and 1 porter their needed insurance and meals, daily wages.
Annapurna trek permits, TIMS on hand.
All local mountain lodge accommodation (Simple Room with sharing toilet and shower)
Rescue arrangement service.
2 Night 3 days Wildlife Safari in Chitwan National Park. (No Elephant Riding Please, Instate it you can have village walk or jungle walk more)
3 Star Hotel in Kathmandu, Pokhara and Chitwan.

Cost Exclude
Nepal Visa and international Flight.
All the Drinks and bar bills and beverages during the trekking and tours. Mineral water and other drinks.
Tips for Guide and porter.
Personal Travel and Rescue Insurance.
Personal Clothing and trekking gears for trekking.
Hotel if you want to upgrade in Kathmandu and Pokhara.
Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu and Pokhara as per itinerary.
Extra 2 Night Hotels. (In Kathmandu or Pokhara)

For the general knowledge of Trekking Equipments please go this link for detail information.
https://nepalfootprintholiday.com/trekking-equipments.html

Everest Base Camp Trek via Jiri

Everest Base Camp Trek via Jiri

Everest Base Camp Trek via Jiri is the oldest route reaching to the foothills of world's highest mountain peak, Mount Everest (8848m). Jiri to Everest Base Camp Trek is the world famous classical hiking route before the Lukla airport was built. Following the footprints of the legends Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa to the Himalayas of Nepal is the journey through the beautiful mountain landscapes, crossing Himalayan rivers by suspension bridges, Sherpa villages and colorful rhododendron forests. You will have breathtaking views of world's highest peaks, Mount Everest, Mt. Lhotse, Thamserku, Ama Dablam and other snow capped mountains.

Thursday, September 15, 2016

Trekking in Nepal in November

Trekking in Nepal in November

While talking about the trekking in Nepal, the time and weather is the major thing to be cared. Trekking in Nepal is always the best things to do for the adventure holidays and mountain peace journey. November is the last month of the autumn season and beginning of winter season in Nepal. Weather and climate during november is good but a little bit colder than October. The temperature in the alpine region is 15 degrees C to 20 degrees C maximum during the daytime. It is as low as -10 degrees C in the morning and nighttime. It is necessary to wear best shoes, carry enough warm clothes, down jacket and sleeping bag.

The Best Trekking Trails in November are
Everest Base Camp Trekking
Everest Gokyo Lake Trek
Annapurna Base Camp Trek
Annapurna Circuit Trek
Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek
Manaslu Circuit Trek
Langtang Valley Trek
Upper Mustang Trek
Upper Dolpo Trek
Around Kathmandu Trekking

Wednesday, September 14, 2016

World Tourism Day

World Tourism Day 2016

Since 1980, the United National World Tourism Organization is celebrating World Tourism Day on September 27 every year. The date was chosen as the statutes of the UNWTO were adopted in 1970. With the aim to promote world tourism and raise awareness of the international tourism demonstrating the social, cultural, political and economic values worldwide. The official World Tourism Day 2016 celebration is helding on Bangkok, Thailand. With the theme "Tourism for All", the world tourism day 2016 will be celebrated on 27th September. #tourism4all #WTD2016

Monday, September 5, 2016

Ghrorepani Poon Hill Trek - The Best Way to Witness the Himalayan Panorama

Ghorepani Poon Hill Trekking

Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek is the short and easy trek in Annapurna region. The best classical Himalayan sunrise trekking tour, Ghorepani Poon Hill is one of most popular treks in Nepal for foreign and local tourist. Also known as Annapurna Panorama Trek, Poon Hill trek is the gateway to the Annapurna Circuit Trek and Annapurna Base Camp Trek.

Hiking to 3210m high from sea level, Ghorepani Poon Hill trek can be undertaken all the time in a year but spring and Autumn season are the best trekking seasons. The trek offers the best views of Annapurna and Dhaulagiri Himalayan ranges along with Nilgiri, Fishtail and Dhampus Peak. This is the most sell-able trip of Nepal Footprint Holiday.

Staring from Nayapul, you can reach to Poon Hill in a couple of days hiking. Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek is a tea-house trek with the best accommodations and varieties of food. The views are breathtaking, you will have close up views of snow capped peaks including Mt. Annapurna South, Annapurna I, Mt. Fishtail and Mt. Dhaulagiri. The magical change of sunrise from orange to golden above the mountains is awesome.

Sunday, September 4, 2016

Nepal the Best Destination for Travel and Trekking

Trekking in Nepal

Nepal is the paradise for Trekking, Expeditions, wildlife safari and tour packages. Nature gifted Himalayan country Nepal is the homeland for world's highest mountain peaks including Mount Everest (8848m high from sea level). The snow capped mountain peaks, amazing landscape, diverse culture is the unique facts of Nepal travel and trekking.

Traveling in Nepal is the unique experience through the himalayan rugged trails, along the bank of rivers, around the cities and discovering jungles. As climate of Nepal is pleasant to trek the Himalayas throughout the year but Autumn and Spring seasons are the best. If you are planning for Nepal holidays, visit Nepal via a responsible trekking agency to ensure your trip success.

Everest Base Camp Trek, Annapurna Circuit Trek, Annapurna Base Camp Trek, Manaslu Circuit Trek, Jomsom Muktinath Trek, Rara Lake Trek, Upper Dolpo Trek, Upper Mustang Trekking, Tilicho Lake Trekking, Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek and Ganesh Himal Trekking are the most popular trekking in Nepal.

Friday, September 2, 2016

Trekking in Nepal in September

Annapurna Base Camp Trekking

September is the beginning month of the great Nepali tourism Autumn season and if you are planning for Nepal Trekking holidays, visit Nepal Himalayas during september. From mid september to november, it is the best time to trek in Nepal. During this time, the skies are clear and climate is moderate just after the monsoon season stops. September is the best time for traveling Nepal as the major festivals like Teej - the greatest festival of Hindu Nepalese women and Indra Jatra - The festival celebrated by Newar community falls on 4th september and 15th september respectively. Teej is one of the popular festivals in Nepal celebrated by Nepalese Hindu Women participating in fasting, singing, dancing and puja for honor to god Shiva and goddess Parbati. Indra jatra, also known as kumari jatra is the greatest festival celebrated especially in Kathmandu by Newar community.

As this is the best time for trekking to Himalayas, the trekking agencies, hoteliers, airlines are busy on catering their services to the clients. The major trekking areas; Everest, Annapurna, Langtang, Manaslu, Dolpo and Mustang are crowded with the international tourist trekking to these areas. Nepal Footprint Holiday operates Everest Base Camp Trekking, Annapurna Circuit Trekking, Annapurna Base Camp Trekking, Manaslu Circuit Trek and upper mustang trekking this season in september.

Thursday, September 1, 2016

Trekking in Nepal in October

Trekking in Nepal in 2016/2017

Nepal is the home to world's highest mountain peaks including the top of the world, Mount Everest (8848m) and other many more. Since 1950, for the first time Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa ascended to the top of Mount Everest, trekking has been a popular activity among the international tourist in Nepal. The trekking trails Everest Base Camp Trek, Annapurna Base Camp Trek, Annapurna Circuit Trek, Langtang Valley Trek and Manaslu Trekking are the some world famous hiking trips that are crowded during the peak seasons Autumn and Spring in Nepal. As trekking can be done during all the time in a year, but there are major two seasons which are said to be peak season with the high traffic on the trekking trails to Everest, Annapurna, Langtang, Manaslu, Mustang, Dolpo, Kanchenjunga and makalu. Autumn season is the best season and the most popular time for all kinds of tourism activities like trekking and hiking, mountain climbing, tours and sightseeing and adventure sports. Starting from mid september to end in early december, autumn season holds the most of the tourism activities during the year. Among these months september, october and november, october is the best month for trekking in Nepal as there will be the moderate climate, festival time, clear sky and blossom of flora along the trail.

Nepal Footprint Holiday operates following trips with the special offers during the autumn season

Everest Trekking Area

Everest Base Camp Trekking
Everest Panorama Trekking
Everest High Passes Trekking
Gokyo Lake Trek

Annapurna Trekking Area

Annapurna Base Camp Trekking
Annapurna Circuit Trek
Josmom Muktinath Trek
Mustang Trekking
Ghorepani Poon Hill Trekking
Annapurna Yoga Trek

Langtang Trekking Area

Langtang Valley Trekking
Langtang Helambu Trek
Langtang Gosaikunda Lake Trek
Yoga Trek Nepal

Remote Area Trekking

Makalu Base Camp Trekking
Manaslu Circuit Trekking
Tsum Valley Trekking
Upper Dolpo Trekking
Dhaulagiri Base Camp Trekking
Rara Lake Trek
Ganesh Himal Trek