Journeys of Himalayas

Extra Activities in Nepal
  • Bungy Jumping in Nepal
    Ultimate Bungy at The Last Resort in Nepal may be the most spectacular Bungy Jump on the Planet. This remarkable 500ft (160m) drop into the Bhoti Kosi River gorge on the Nepal/Tibet border is the longest Free-fall in the world. Designed, constructed and operated by very experienced Kiwis to exacting international standards your safety is guaranteed. It is Nepal's Ultimate Rush.

    Located a 3 hr drive from Kathmandu and 100km northeast to within 12km of the Tibet border, there is a 166m wide steel suspension bridge over the Bhoti Kosi River gorge and at an of altitude 3600 feet, which is 600 feet lower than Kathmandu. The Bridge: Swiss designed, especially for bungy jumping with a 4x safety factor, the bridge has a loading factor of 41,500kg or 4.5 tones. And those are Swiss measurements!

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  • Everest Scenic Flight in Nepal
    Mountain Hiking offers you a panoramic experience with the highest mountain range on earth. Take a small aircraft tour through the Himalaya! A mountain flight is an easy way to see the Himalayan peaks. Get a close look at Mt. Everest, Kanchenjunga, Lhotse, Makalu, and Cho Oyu, to name just a few. Flights operage at all times except during the monsoon months of June and July. It's an hour of breathtaking scenic beauty.
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  • Paragliding In Nepal
    Mountain Hiking & trekking offers some exciting paragliding tours in Nepal. Paragliding in the Himalayan region is a truly wonderful and fulfilling experience for the adventure seeker. Experience the unparalleled scenic grandeur as you soar over villages, monasteries, temples, lakes and jungle, while sharing airspace with Himalayan griffins, eagles, and kites.
    Paragliding is a seasonal sport; the flying season in Nepal commences in November, and runs through to February, the best months being November and December. Pokhara is becoming one of the world's best destinations for tourists to experience the Himalayas and is one of the world's best locations for Paragliding.
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  • Rafting in Nepal
    One of wonderful gifts of the benevolent Himalaya is rivers making Nepal a very watershed of Asia. As these rivers gush down manifold layers of mountains making its way through narrow gorges, steep descents and holes, unsullied whitewater challenges sure born. Beside unlimited gamut of adventure, Rafting in Nepal is a unique way of traversing Nepal's kaleidoscopic geographical setting and rich culture.
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  • Annapurna Circuit Biking Tours
    This is a combination of trekking and biking which offers you the best of Annapurna, the most popular trekking region. Annapurna is a spectacular region for trekking and riding and with the expansion of the trails before and after Thorong Pass it becomes more and more ride able. This region offers amazing scenery as you travel between the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri range. In this region you can ride the complete circuit or the half circuit. This trip has some technical riding and is for the intermediate level rider.   
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  • Nagarkot Biking Tour
    This tour is for the intermediate level cyclist, taking you into the small villages around the valley, Shivapuri National Park and the mountain resort of Nagarkot from where you get fantastic panoramic views. This is a great ride for those people who have limited or short time. It can be done over two or three days as you like. It’s a beautiful ride with lots of good action down hill and some challenging climbs; it’s a great ride for the recreational to intermediate level rider.    Today you leave Kathmandu via Budhanilkantha and enter the shivarpuri national park. Its up hill and a bit steep for the last 3km.you have Good views of the valley and once over the ring road its traffic free off road biking. You can visit a historic Gompa / Monastery. Over night in Mulkharka.
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  • Namobuddha Biking Tour
    This is one of the best short rides in the valley. It’s a combination of on and off road riding with some challenging down hill sections. We go cross country along the lovely river valley exploring ancient temples and beautiful farming hamlets. The highlight of this ride is an overnight stay at Namobuddha, one of the most popular monasteries in Nepal. Near the end of the trip we will cross a small pass about 1800m above the valley from where you will get the most commanding views. This ride is for the medium to advanced rider.   
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  • Jungle Safari in Nepal

    The most famous and Nepal’s first national park. this ‘ World Heritage Nature Site’ declared by UNESCO is situated in the central development region covering an area of 932 sq. Royal Chitwan National Park is the home to more than 500 Asian one-horned rhinoceros and Royal Bengal Tigers. This is also the home to around 600 plant species, 50 mammals, 526 birds and 49 amphibians and reptiles. For jungle safari Royal Chitwan National park is famous. Here you will travel through open grassland and dense forest on elephant back and while doing this you will come across different wild animals including rhinos, different kind of deer’s, wild boars, and in rare cases, tigers.

    Another way you can experience this wild world is by 4 wheel drive jeep. By jeep or elephant back, you can go deep into the heart of the park, viewing some of the rare species of flora and fauna. You can also go on foot in to the park escorted by our well-trained naturalist who will interpret to you the concealed secrets of the jungle. You will have a great opportunity to see many species of birds including water fowl, Brahminy ducks, pintails, bar-headed geese, cormorants, woodpeckers, hornbills, peacocks, peahens, floricans, red-headed trogons and many others.

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  • Safari in Nepal
    The most famous and Nepal’s first national park. this ‘ World Heritage Nature Site’ declared by UNESCO is situated in the central development region covering an area of 932 sq. Royal Chitwan National Park is the home to more than 500 Asian one-horned rhinoceros and Royal Bengal Tigers. This is also the home to around 600 plant species, 50 mammals, 526 birds and 49 amphibians and reptiles. For jungle safari Royal Chitwan National park is famous. Here you will travel through open grassland and dense forest on elephant back and while doing this you will come across different wild animals including rhinos, different kind of deer’s, wild boars, and in rare cases, tigers.
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