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Ganja La Pass Trek

Ganja La Pass Trek is a little taugh adventurous trek in Langtang Region . This Trek commences with an overland journey to Syabrubesi thus avoiding a stay at Dunche the main trading post of the area and a town of little character. From here, we spend four days hiking up through this beautiful alpine valley to Kyangjin Gompa, where we have two days to explore the glaciers of the high valley there is also the possibility to climb some minor peaks. These days allow us to acclimatise and prepare for the Ganja La, which is not easy and can be difficult if the weather conditions are against us. After completing the pass we make our journey back to Kathmandu via the beautiful and scenic Helambu region. There are other trekking routes and region in Nepal like as  Everest Base Camp Trek , Gokyo Valley Trek, Everest View Trek, Annapurna Trek, Annapurna Base Camp Trek, Annapurna Circuit Trek,   Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek , Langtang Trek, Gosaikunda Trek,   Langtang Valley Trek ,...

Helambu Trek

Helambu Trek begins from Sundarijal and Memchi or Syabrubesi which offer Langtang Mountain and Helambu Village. This trek to northeast of Kathmandu valley bound on the north by a wall of 5,000m peaks is an interesting 7-days loop. Tamangs and Sherpas inhabit the Helambu region, which offers excellent views of Jugal Himal. The trek begins from Sundarijal, a Himalayan river-fed water reservoir and climbs onto the Shivapuri ridge offering gorgeous views of Gauri Shanker (7,134m), Langtang Lirung (7,246m) and Ganesh Himal (7,405m).  Following a ridgeline the trail passes through Kutumsang (2,460m), the first permanently inhabited village of this course and climbs through cool rhododendron forests (crawling with leeches during monsoon) to Tharepati (3,597m), the highest point of the trek. The trail from Tharepati plunges 1,000m to a tributary of the Melamchi Khola and above it the aging village of Melamchi-gaon. The gompa set on the to Tarke Ghyang commands excellent views of Dorje Lak...

Family Holidays in Nepal

Family Holidays mean holiday with kids to visit far a way from Home. Nepal has so many holidays spots to enjoy and relax with family member and kids. They are many opportunity and occasion to be traveling gathering family and go away from Home and Toun. Sony Travels always assist to explore wide range of special offers for families traveling with kids. As every parent knows, traveling with children has to face many challenges. Depending on your destination, there are many special ‘Holiday with Kids’ packages for parents traveling with kids. These range from fun kids activities, to exciting day trips, to special discounts for children. so you and your entire family can enjoy a relaxing and fulfilling holiday that suits everyone. For Family Holidays, we standard to Luxurious accommodations, facilities like as Swimming Pool, Gardens, Gymanism, Sauna and Spa, Casinos, Table Tennis Court, Golf Course, Music Bar and much more in Kathamndu Valley . In family holidays, we ...

yala Peak Climbing

Yala Peak is one of Nepal's easier trekking peaks, just to the north of Kathmandu in the beautiful Langtang valley region, this 5500 meters peak does not require mountaineering experience. From Katmandu we drive to Dhunche or Syabru Bensi, then trek up the valley for three days. We explore the Langshisa glacier to help us acclimatise, establishing a high camp at 4800 meters from where we make our summit bid. After an alpine start under stars we are on the summit by late morning, with some amazing views views into Tibet and across to Shisapangma (the only 8000 meters peak situated wholly in Tibet). There are other challenging and adventure Peak Climbing regions in Nepal which are in different areas like as Annapurna Region, Dhampus Peak Climbing, Pisang Peak, Chulu WestPeak Climbing , Chulu East Peak Climbing, in Everest Region, Mera Peak Climbing , Lobuche Peak Climbing, Island Peak Climbing and   in Langtang Region, Yala Peak Climbing .

Dhampus Peak in Nepal

Situated Dhampus Peak lies North-East of the big Dhaulagiri massif. It is in terms of climbing technicalities an easy mountain to ascent. The overwhelming altitude differencesbetween the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges make Dhampus Peak a very exposed spot to observe the scenery from. Having Tukuche Peak (6920m) and Dhaulagiri (8167m) spectacularly near you enjoy the feeling of being part of the extreme altitudes of the Himalayas. The biggest mountain range in the world with uninterrupted heights between seven and eight thousand meters, containing Annapurna -1, 2, 3 & 4, Annapurna-South, The Nilgiris and Tilicho Peak tower above the horizon in the South. The 3500 meter ascent from Tukuche, where our climb starts, makes you feel having gone really high. The normal route to Dhampus Peak follows the west-ridge, which connects Dhampus Pass(5200m), where our highest camp is placed, with the summit. For acclimatized people we have a 6-day schedule starting from the High...

Island Peak Climbing

Island Peak is the most popular climbing / trekking peak in Nepal Island Peak lies in Everest Region. Isalnd Peak climbing route starts from Lukla. Climbers have to start walking from Lukla to Namche to Dingboche. From Dingboche the mountain and Island Peak are clearly seen as a pyramid of ice and rock. The mountain itself is the extension of the South Ridge of Lhotse Shar separated by a small col. The ridge rising to the south from this point leads to the summit of Island Peak. Imja Tse not only provides an enjoyable climb but also provides some of the most spectacular scenery of Himalayas in the Khumbu region. From Island Peak scene are Seen from the summit the giant mountains, Nuptse (7,879m), Lhotse (8,501m), Lhotse Middle Peak (8,410m) and Lhotse Shar (8,383m) make a semi circle in the north. The views of Makalu (8475m) in the east, Baruntse and Ama Dablam in the south add more charm for climbing Island Peak. There are other challenging and adventure Peak Climbing regions in N...

Mera Peak Climbing

Mera peak is considered one of the major and popular trekking peaks in Nepal. The Peak itself rises to the south of Everest. The ascent of the peak is technically straightforward, however, the heavy snow and the maze of crevasses can make the way longer to the summit. Besides the charm of climbing Mera Peak, the trek to its base camp from Lukla is rewarding for experiencing little-visited and as yet UN spoilt region of Nepal with densely forested hillsides. There are several approaches to the base camp besides the easy and normal route, which is mentioned below. The routes crossing Amphu Labtsa (5,780m) and the Mingo La (5,871m) provide some the most adventurous trekking with spectacular scenery through remote glaciated valleys and passes. North Face Glacier from the Mera La. The base camp can be set up at 5,300m near Mera La on the Hongu side in the moraine below the ice. From here a high camp is set at 5,800m near a rocky outcrop on the Mera Glacier. The high camp proves to be one ...