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A Leading B2B Nepal Operator
A Leading B2B Nepal Operator
The logistics of the trek, including transportation, accommodations, and meals, were meticulously organized. The teahouses along the route were clean and comfortable, and the food provided was not only delicious but also a taste of authentic Nepali cuisine.
Subi , from Nepal
Our local guide was not just knowledgeable about the trekking routes and safety but also deeply connected to the local culture. They shared fascinating stories and insights throughout the journey, making it much more than a physical adventure. Our porter was a true superhero, carrying our backpacks and ensuring we had everything we needed.
Mita , from Nepal
The trek takes you through some of the most stunning landscapes in the Langtang region. From lush rhododendron forests to alpine meadows, the scenery is ever-changing and always breathtaking. The highlight, of course, was reaching Gosaikunda Lake itself – a pristine, high-altitude lake surrounded by towering peaks. The view of the turquoise lake against the backdrop of snow-capped mountains is something I'll cherish forever.
Jiang Ge , from Nepal
I recently had the incredible opportunity to embark on the Gosaikunda Short Trek in Nepal, and I can wholeheartedly say that it was an experience of a lifetime. This trek offered a perfect blend of natural beauty, cultural immersion, and a sense of adventure that left me in awe every step of the way.
Amrit Nepal , from Nepal
The trek takes you through some of the most stunning landscapes in the Langtang region. From lush rhododendron forests to alpine meadows, the scenery is ever-changing and always breathtaking. The highlight, of course, was reaching Gosaikunda Lake itself – a pristine, high-altitude lake surrounded by towering peaks. The view of the turquoise lake against the backdrop of snow-capped mountains is something I'll cherish forever.
Dr.Jhon , from Nepal
One of the aspects that made this trek truly memorable was the chance to interact with the locals along the way. The teahouse stays in charming villages like Thulo Syabru and Sing Gompa provided insights into the rich culture and traditions of the Tamang and Sherpa communities. The warm hospitality and genuine smiles of the people we met made the experience even more special.
Jiangge , from Nepal
The roof of the World is one of the best destinations to explore the lifestyle of Buddhist culture and divine knowledge. Tibet has some of the world’s tallest mountains, with several of them making the top ten list. Mount Everest, at 8,848 metres (29,029 ft), is the highest mountain on earth, located on the border with Nepal. Several major rivers have their source in the Tibetan Plateau (mostly in present-day Qinghai Province). These include Yangtze, Yellow River, Indus River, Mekong, Ganges, Salween and the Yarlung Tsangpo River (Brahmaputra River). The Yarlung Tsangpo Grand Canyon, along the Yarlung Tsangpo River, is among the deepest and longest canyons in the world.
Majestic Potala Palace is the first attraction most people visit upon arrival. Another interesting activity is to watch the Lamas get together to debate about Buddhism, Then experience the traditional buildings and souvenirs on Barkhor Street. Norbulingka never ceases to amaze visitors as it is a vibrant oasis seemingly plucked right down in the middle of mostly barren Tibet. The country is also full of Buddhism monasteries, the most famous ones of which include: Sera Monastery, Samye Monastery and Drepung Monastery. Beautiful nature scenery is also lurking around every corner. Namsto Lake is one such spot and is considered holy by local Tibetans. Last, but not least, is the ruggedly awesome Mt. Everest, which attracts tens of thousands of adventure seekers every year.