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Eco Tourism concept is make worldwide tourism What are the main points of view to Explore Eco Trekking? I want to trek without destroying the nature. We (Alpine Adventure Club Treks & Expedition Pvt. Ltd) want to make fun and a memorable holiday. Eco Trekking we take Trekkers where lodge facilities are not available and looks very remote. What We Call Eco-Tourism / Eco Trekkking 01. We build environment and culture awareness and
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| New Introduce Eco Trekking Trail (Sailung,Timal and Phulchoki) | |||||||||||||||||||||
This is a non-touristic
area and less Suggested Itinerary - Sailung - Timal & Phulchoki |
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| " Clients View of the Sailung - Timal & Phulchoki Trekking " | |||||||||||||||||||||
| - When putting on trekking shoes becomes
a highlight - We had a 15 days trip called the "Sailung " trek in the east of Kathmandu. The second day of our trek we walked up to Sailung hill.
It was one of the highlights of our trek. From there we had a great view
on the Himalaya Mountains. The night was quite cold but the sunrise in the
morning was really amazing. In the following days we felt happy to travel
in a Non Touristic Area so we could enjoy untouched nature and passed through
lovely small farmers villages so for example on our 4th day from Dhormba
Gompa to Gurase Bhanjyang on this day we had wonderful walk and our place
for lunch was next to a refreshing waterfall. Another big highlight was our trip to Bholung village the homestead of our crewmembers. There we have invited by some of them to visit their homes and had the opportunity to meet their families. We enjoyed the rest day in their village and evening staying together with them. Our route after leaving from Bholung, we collected many more impressions so on our way to Chapkhore. It was really hard work for our muscles that day because we had to walk uphill nearly four to five hours but we had a nice lunch break beside a small river where we could refresh our feet in the cold water. During the whole trek we had several times the opportunity to visit wonderful stupas, temples and small monasteries. All in all we enjoyed this trek very much. Due to the fact that this was a mostly Non touristic trek we had the possibility to come in contact with only native people who weren't used to tourism and therefore they were very open minded and friendly. Sometimes they just joined our trip for about half an hour but most of the time of our trek we walked of our own only with our crew so we could enjoy and relax. In the evenings the dinning tent becomes singing, dancing and Nepali teaching tent. We could highly recommend this trip, even for non trained people. Axel + Andrea (Germany) |
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