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White-river rafting @Gandaki river, Pokhara—We did a lot of adventure activities but nothing beats this. This was the best and most enjoyable experience at Pokhara! I want to do it again. ;-)
Nepal Rafting
Kali Gandaki with Yellow Swissa Pokhara.
Mountain River Rafting- Nepal
Rafting with Mountain River Rafting On Sunkoshi River 2008
Increasing numbers on the rivers for rafting - Parbat
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Rafting in Trishuli | Most Popular River Rafting in Nepal | GoPro | Cliff Jump | Beach Games
Trishuli River Side Resort provided us a group of nine friends to experience one of the most exhilerating journey through huge tides and rapids in the Trishuli river which is the most popular river of Nepal for rafting. The resort is about 67 kms east from Kathmandu on the way to Pokhara. The whole rafting journey took about 3 hours to complete which was thrilling and adventurous with cliff jumps and various games in between.
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Are you looking for an active holiday adventure in Nepal? Then look no further! Swiss Family Treks and Expedition GmbH. in partnership with Swiss Himalayan Family Treks and Expedition P. Ltd is one very experienced adventure trekking agency based in Kathmandu. Nepal is very famous and popular around the world, especially for its outdoor activities.
We invite you to explore some of the very special parts of this Himalayan country, perfect to experience different outdoor activities like Trekking in Nepal, Nepal Family Holiday, cultural tours, peak climbing, mountain expeditions, white water rafting, wildlife safari, bird watching, family hiking holiday with children, mountain flights, bunjee jumping & mountain bike tours. Just 'around the corner' is Tibet, Sikkim and Bhutan, which are easy to combine with your Nepal holiday and which we also can organize for you easily.
Leave only footprints behind you, take only memories when you leave
3 saisons au Nepal et 1 dragounet
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Swiss ExpeditionTirsuli, 7074 m, India
Eine spannende Expedition zu einem selten bestiegenen Siebentausender in einem weit abgelegenen Tal im Norden Indiens.
Nepal 2008
In April 2008 35 Scouts & Explorer Scouts from Lewisham North went to Nepal on a three week expedition. The two expeditions they formed would trek to Everest Base Camp and Annapurna Base Camp. They also went on safari and white water rafting before returning to Kathmandu to help out at a NGO school - EPHC. More information: nepal2008.co.uk
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Bungy Jumping in Nepal
Bungy jump was restricted to some places in Europe, New Zealand and America, now time has brought so many things different more funny exiting adventures in the world so we need to be updated as it's time you got chanced and developed. The sport has finally found a natural home in the highest mountain range in the world. The ultimate thrill of a Bungy jump can now be experienced in Nepal at perhaps the best site in the world. Nepal's first bungy jumping site is situated 160m over the wild Bhote Kosi river, and located close to the Nepal-Tibet border, a three-hour bus ride from Kathmandu. The jump, at 160m, was designed by one of New Zealand’s leading bungy consultants, and is operated by some of the most experienced jump masters in the business. It's mishap-proof. The bungy agency takes safety first very seriously.
Location:
Less than 3 hours outside Kathmandu by Ultimate Bungy Shuttle. You will travel the Arniko (Kathmandu/Lhasa) Highway to within 12km of the Nepal-Tibet Border and the famous Friendship Bridge.
The Bhote Koshi Gorge:
Ultimate Bungy Nepal takes place on a 166m wide steel suspension bridge over the Bhoti Kosi River.
The Bungy Bridge:
Swiss designed, especially for bungee jumping with a 4x safety factor. The bridge has a loading factor of 250kg per running meter. This means that the bridge will hold 250 x 166 = 41,500kg or 4.5 tones. And... Those are Swiss measurements! * Over 6000 meters of steel wire was used to build the bridge Longest suspension bridge in Nepal * The bridge joins two sides of a great valley. Before its construction, locals walked five hours to cross this river gorge.
The Jump:
This bungy jump in Nepal may be the most spectacular bungy jump on the Planet. This remarkable 500ft (160m) drop into the Bhote Koshi River gorge on the Nepal/Tibet Border is the longest free fall in the world. Anyone who wants to take a taste of bungee jumping should not have any of the health problems mentioned below:
Heart disease
Epilepsy
High blood pressure
Pregnancy
Addiction to alcohol or drugs
Orthopedic problems
Psychological problems
Neurological problems
Kaligandaki Rafting with Paddle Nepal
A fantastic 3 day remote River trip with exciting class III+/IV+ whitewater rapids and an incredible variety of Nepal's best scenery including mountains, local villages, rice field terracing, suspension bridges, waterfalls, jungle with wildlife, temples and stunning white sandy beaches perfect for camping under the stars.
rafting fun in nepal
it is a trisuli river of nepal.tourist are having fun in this river.so we should protect the beauty of river
White water rafting Nepal
White water rafting trip through Nepal
guide training collage in Nepal
NNMGA
Nepal National Mountain Guide Association is a member country representative of International Federation of Mountain Guide Association (UIAGM/IFMGA), this is non-profit organization formed by professional mountain guide of Nepal. It was formally registered in April 4 Monday, 2005 under the NGO act 2034 (Part 4) Home Ministry of Nepal Government. Register No. 505, Permanent Account No, (PAN card no. 301955803. This association is established with an objective to unite manpower involved in mountaineering profession and develop their standard activities in mountaineering to provide additional economic support to the nation through such trained manpower. Considering criteria of International Federation of Mountain Guide Association (IFMGA) this association in coordination with concerned line agencies and different organization / Institution is committed to conduct training to produce trained manpower quality service and minimize risks relating to mountaineering.
Objectives
Ø Assessment of the participants forming the professional national and international mountain guide (IFMGA Standard).
Ø Improvement of the safety and quality guiding services in climbing and mountaineering activities.
Ø Define the quality and similar professional guiding skills and technical knowledge appropriate in climbing and mountaineering.
History
Mountaineering profession of Nepalese mountaineers is started since 1891 AD as local mountain guide. Nepalese mountaineers are recognized as obedient and natural climbers and always provide their good company in any adventurous campaign in mountains from the very beginning. For the long period of time, Nepalese mountaineers were isolated from formal technical education about mountaineering. They were involved in such campaign as local mountain guide and contributed their self bravery to accomplish such a big conquer in Himalayan mountaineering history.
It was only in the year 1979; formal basic technical education on mountaineering was started. The first ever mountaineering course was initiated by late Ales Kunaver of Slovenia in cooperation with some other countries of Europe at Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA).
This was followed by advance level climbing and mountaineering training program carried out jointly with National School of Ski and Alpinism (ENSA) Chamonix France. In joint initiation of NMA and ENSA, they managed to send selected Nepalese mountain guide to Chamonix, France to participate in the advance level training conducted by ENSA since 1982 AD. Till 2000 AD, there are about 3 dozens of Nepalese mountain guides who are trained from ENSA. On the same time, Yves Pollet Villard Foundation (YPVF) stationed in France committed to be an active agency to support the professional mountain guide education in Nepal.
Though Nepal has a long history of mountaineering it has long way to go before it claims it houses skilled mountain guides. The urgency of equipping mountain guides with sophisticated technology and imparting necessary information to them led group of highly experienced Nepalese Mountain Guide to establish NNMGA. It is indebted to some Slovenian, French and Austrian Organizations and some individuals' mountain guides from those countries for their valuable contribution to form the formal mountain guiding education in Nepal.
NNMGA would like to extend its sincere gratitude to organizations based in France, Slovenia, Austria and Switzerland and some noted Mountain Guides and IFMGA itself for their valuable contribution to establish the Association. The organization was established under the chairmanship of Late Iman Gurung at 2005 AD.
After it's establishment, NNMGA started its formal mountain guide education under the supervision of the representative of International Federation of Mountain Guide Association (IFMGA), the course module was signified by IFMGA. Our continuous practice and unbreakable effort on mountain guide education formation for 7 years; we are integrated as member country representative of Nepal to International Federation on 3rd May 2012.
Till date, NNMGA have produced 31 International mountain guides and they are active in their profession in mountaineering. And it is never ending process of NNMGA.
Ang Gyaljen Sherpa (NNMGA GUIDE)
Rafting on Kali Gandaki
Rafting on Kali Gandaki on 26.10.2008
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Bungy Jump
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!
Kali Gandaki
Rafting on Holy River
PapaPugu vlog kathmandu to Jiri जिरी
Jiri (जिरी) is a municipality in Dolakha District in the Janakpur Zone of north-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 7,138 people living in 1,508 individual households.[1]
Jiri lies at an altitude of 1,905 metres (6,250 feet) and is the eastern-most terminus of the highway coming from Kathmandu. Bus service is available from Kathmandu but the 184 km ride takes 6 to 8 hours due to narrow, winding roads and checkpoints along the high-way(until 2006). A company of the Nepal Army is stationed in town and visitors' equipment and backpacks might be searched. There are a number of lodges available along either side of the main road mainly in Jiri Bazaar.
There are two high schools namely Jiri Higher Secondary School at Hatdanda and Dhungeshwori Secondary School at Jiri Bazaar.
Jiri was set up as agricultural development centre by the Swiss Government Aid in 1938.
As the closest roadhead, Jiri is the trailhead for many treks into the Mount Everest region. The trek to Lukla takes seven or eight days. Few people begin a trek from Jiri, and only 5% of all trekkers who attempt the difficult trek to Everest Base Camp start at Jiri. The other 95% choose to fly into the small airstrip at Lukla, thus cutting off a week of difficult but beautiful trekking.
Although the trailhead from Jiri into #Sagarmatha National Park is referred to as the classic route to Everest, the original trailhead began at Kathmandu. All early Everest expeditions—including the one led by John Hunt that put Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary on the summit—passed through Jiri. So Jiri is also called the Gateway to Mt. Everest.
#Jiri is the home of an ethnic group called the Jirels and #Sherpa.
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VR / 360 video Bandipur, Nepal
Take a virtual reality 360-degree tour of the village of Bandipur. A typical Nepalese village set on a mountain rim. Although the village itself is a lovely old town. The literal highlight are the views on the white topped peaks of the himalaya. On a clear day you can see up to five 8000m+ peaks. Being set on a rim itself there is also a view towards the plains of Nepal, aka Terai. A wonderful stop during your visit to Nepal.
We as Virtual Travel were invited by Royal Mountain Travel to come and film the wonderful country of Nepal in Virtual reality. We made 360-degree videos all over the country filming the best spots for you to enjoy. We visited places such as the Boudhanath Stupa, Swayambunath and Pashupatinath Temples, the royal towns of Patan and Bhaktapur. The adventurous parts of the trip were rafting, canyoning, parasailing and a safari in Chitwan National Park. The highlight (literally) of the trip was this helicopter ride to Everest Base Camp.
The program:
Phase 1: Kathmandu - Lukla (fueling)
Flight Time: 45 Minutes
Ground Time: 5 Minutes
Phase 2: Lukla - Everest base camp ( Kalapatthar )
Flight Time: 25 Minutes
Ground Time: 7-10 Minutes
Phase 3: Everest base camp ( Kalapatthar ) - Syangboche
Flight Time: 15 Minutes
Ground Time: 30 Minutes
Phase 4: Syangboche - Lukla - Kathmandu
Flight Time: 1 hrs 10 minutes
Total Trip Duration: Approx. 3.5 Hrs
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