Archive for the Nepal Trekking Category

January 5, 2011 / Nepal Trekking

Pokhara, Gateway to the Annapurna Circuit

For many people hoping to undertake the Annapurna Circuit trek, the city of Pokhara is a convenient base to prepare before the trek itself, or rest and relax in once the circuit has been completed.

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October 25, 2010 / Nepal Trekking

Be Prepared for the Annapurna Circuit

It’s not always easy preparing for a trek, with so many different things to buy or keep track of before you even leave (let alone the things that become important while actually trekking). For peo

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October 19, 2010 / Nepal Trekking

Local Festivals Around Nepal

The traditions and customs of Nepal are very different from our own and it is difficult for a visitor to be able to completely understand this beautiful culture. While visiting Nepal and the Annapurn

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October 8, 2010 / Nepal Trekking

Tips on Customs for your Annapurna Circuit Treks

While on Annapurna circuit treks some of your most memorable highlights will be your encounters with the local Nepalese people. But remember, they live according to different traditions and customs t

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May 4, 2010 / Nepal Trekking

Bonita at Base Camp: Trekking Up Everest

In April 2010, every commuter in London knew the face of Bonita Norris after she made the papers by becoming the youngest woman to summit Mount Manaslu. Later that month, with her sights on the Britis

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April 7, 2010 / Nepal Trekking, Trekking

Experience the Great Naadam Festival on a Mongolia Trekking Holiday

Enjoy the SpectacleThe great Naadam Festival is included on many Mongolia Trekking holidays, as it is a spectacular representation of a traditional and untainted country. When people visit M

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March 31, 2010 / Nepal Trekking

Everest – A Very Welsh Mountain

Sir George Everest may never have even set foot on the mountain, let alone attempted the Everest base camp trek, but yet he was granted the honor of having the world's highest mountain named after him

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March 30, 2010 / Nepal Trekking

Amazing Everest Trekking Stories

Reaching the Peak for the Alzheimers Society Andrew Williams is a 31 year old lawyer from Manchester. While this description connotes ideas of an average, successful man, in truth he is anything bu

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March 28, 2010 / Nepal Trekking

The Legacy of Edmund Hillary

Edmund Hillary's Early Life Edmund Hillary was born in July 1919 in Auckland, New Zealand. His love of adventure was established at early age in the adventure stories he would read on long train jo

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March 24, 2010 / Nepal Trekking

Five Gadgets You Probably Don’t Need on an Everest Base Camp Trek

It’s your first Everest Base Camp Trek and you’ve packed your clothing, bedding, food, emergency supplies and sundries. But you’ve still got at least a litre of space left in your backpack. What

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