Independent Trekking Guide And Porter In Nepal Gopi Nath Nepal
My name is Gopi Nepal. I am a register trekking guide in the Nepalese Himalaya. After working several years as a porter, and becoming fluent in English languages, I became a guide in 2001. I have spent the past 7 years as a professional trekking guide, .I have been working 6 years in severl companey but now I am currently working as an independent guide. During the last 7 years, I have become very familiar with many Trekking Destination, including The Everest, Annapurna and Langtang Regions, As well as Mustang, Manaslu, Ganesh Himal and Helambu. I am very knowledgeable about local flora and fauna, cultural history and environmental issues in the areas where I trek. For Trekkers hoping to climb high passes and peaks, I can accommodate this challenging and rewarding adventure. My experience includes mera peak, island peak, kalapathar, gokyo peak, tseryo ri and I have led expeditions across many high passes in Nepal, Larkye pass, Ampulapcha Pass, Chola pass, Renjula pass, Tashilapcha pass, Ganjala pass, thorong pass, Tilicho pass, (Mesokantola pass) There are many types of treks in Nepal, ranging from relaxed easy trekking where you can experience Nepalese Culture and Village life to tea-house trekking in popular regions, to unique treks into areas of Nepal that are off the beaten track and seldom visited by foreigners. All treks offer spectacular scenery and a viewpoint into Nepali culture. I can tailor our treks to meet your wishes. My clients have been very pleased with my professional guiding services, and you may read some of their comments. i can offer you a unique and challenging experience of a lifetime! Please contact me at the email address listed below if you have questions or would like discuss a possible trek! I will look forward to hearing from you! Thank Your, Independent Trekking Guide in Nepal Email: gopinepal2009@gmail.com Ganesh Himal trekking - Ganesh Himal trek - Ganesh Himal area treks Ganesh Himal, not frequented by many tourists and it situated in central Nepal, northwest of Kathmandu the terraced hillsides seem to climb to the sky. Many interesting ethnic groups a mixed of lifestyle offer you a glimpse into real Nepali life and this gives visitors an opportunity to observe the rich Nepalese cultural tradition from the closest quarter and intermingle with locals, hence giving the visitor a sense of satisfaction. Besides it's the area also offer you, an excellent habitat for a wide variety of plants and animals; 526 species of plants (including 40 species of orchids), and 300 species of birds. Other interesting wild animals are the Himalayan Thar, Gaur, many kinds of Monkeys and musk Deer. There are some interesting panoramic viewpoints, which are called Singala pass, Pangsang Bhanjyang, Jaisal Kunda, Jyamrung. These places offer more than 40 mountains over 6000m (19'680ft.). We start our trek from Betrawati, after driving almost 4 and half hours from Kathmandu. Going through picturrsque village and unspoiled area of the country lead us to Singalala where mountain views are superb. From here we descend through beautiful village and finally get to Arughat where we catch our bus to Kathmandu. Ganesh Himal Trekking Itinerary Day 01 Arrival and transfer to hotel/welcome dinner) Day 02 Sightseeing around Kathmandu valley Day 03 Drive to Betrawati & trek to Chapdanda (1220m) Day 04 Trek to Bhalche (2020m) Day 05 Trek to Gonga (2800m) Day 06 Trek to Rupchet (3720m) Day 07 Acclimatization day, and hiking around the valley. Day 08 Trek to Phedi (3546m) via Singla pass (4750m) Day 09 Trek to Pansang Bhanjyang (4000m) Day 10 Rest and hike around the valley Day 11 Trek to Tipling (2500m) Day 12 Trek to Sertung (2050m) Day 13 Trek to Sapchet (1500m) Day 14 Trek to Darkha (1250m) Day 15 Trek to Lapang (1000m) Day 16 Trek to Khahare (900m) Day 17 Trek to Arughat (700m) Day 18 Drive to Kathmandu/Hotel Day 19 Free day for shopping or relax Day 20 Drive to airport for flying your own destination if have neen more info write me mail gopinepal2009@gmail.com www.visitenepal20011.webs.com
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