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Treasure Trove TrekkingThe best way to experience Himalaya's unbeatable combination of natural beauty and cultural richness is trekking. Many more...
Everest Region
Annapura Region
Langtang Helambu Gosaikunda
Eastern Nepal
Western Nepal
Restricted Region
Other Trekking Trails
 
PEAK
Treasure Trove PeakThis adventure peak fest is suitable for the complete novice or as a great
refresher for those who want to climb again. Many more...
Island Peak
Lobuche Peak
Mera Peak
 
RAFTING
Treasure Trove Rafting
Adventurers are provided world-class services by the Treasure Trove’s rafting wing, with all standard rafting gear needed by rafters worldwide. Many more... 
The Trisuli River
The Kali Gandaki
The Bhote Kosi
The raging Marsyangdi
The Karnali River
The Sun Kosi
The Tamur
 
BUNGY JUMP
Treasure Trove Bunzy Jump
Come jump the ultimate, World’s highest jump here in Nepal at our own Bhota Koshi River. Many more...
 
Nestled in the Himalayas, Nepal is the Kingdom where mortals mingle with deities. This tiny Kingdom is a traveler’s paradise indeed – where one can stare at the world’s highest range, trek to the lower slopes where the mountain folks live, raft down a snow-fed river, seek out a rhino from atop an elephant, ponder and admire the rich culture and artistic achievement of the Kathmandu valley, all in one visit.

 

FACTS ABOUT NEPAL

Altitude: Starting from 70m at Jhapa and finishing at the top of Mt.Everest (88848m), the highest point on earth.
 
Geography: 15% snow covered Himalayan region, 68% mountainous and hilly region and 17% flat low land.
 
Population: 23 million.

 

People/Languages: By race, people are divided mainly into two groups: Indo-Aryan and EthnicTibeto-Mongoloids. Nepali is the official language. English is widely spoken and understood in tourism sectors.

 

Religion: Buddhists,Hindus, small groups of Muslims, Jains, Bons and Christains.

 

Time: Nepal standard time is 5 hours and 45 minutes ahead of GMT.

 

Climate: Nepal can be visited throughout the year. However, autumn is the best and spring the second recommended season.

 
 
  
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SAFARI
Treasure Trove Safari
The thick jungles of the Royal Chitwan National Park (area 932 sq km) shelter a wide variety of mammals, reptiles and birds. Endangered beasts such as the one-horned rhino and the Royal Bengal tiger prowl through the foliage. Many more...
 
MOUNTAIN FLIGHT
Treasure Trove Mountain Flight
Discover the ancient mysterious, enjoy the majestic views and bask in the splendid scenery of the world's highest mountains. Many more...
 
HOT AIR BALLOON
Treasure Trove Hot Air Balloon
Flying 3000m above the Kathmandu Valley safely perched on a wicker basket opens up vast vistas of enchanting sights. Many more...
MOUNTAIN BIKING
Treasure Trove Bikking
Nepal's diverse terrain is a mountain biker's only dream. Many more...
 
 

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FAQ SIKKIM : General Information | Entry Formalities | Transport & Communication | Bio Diversity | Important Mountain Peaks of Sikkim | Important Glaciers | Important Lakes of Sikkim | Must see Events & Festivals

 
 
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