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nepalvisitors says:
Nepal Visitors is a travel information network and Nepal tourist information center. For the first-time Nepal Visitors (and, I can assure you, for the repeat visitor as well), a trip to Nepal can be an overwhelming experience. Jet lag and culture shock, thin air and smog, streets with no names and g…
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rwinograd says:
As I walked out the airport terminal I was barraged with Nepali men yelling: hey buddy want a taxi? Hotel over here? What you need man? Hey come with me..... after not sleeping throughout the night my mind was a bit clouded. I just started to laugh. Nepali people are very friendly. They also…
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Buddha Air
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#3 of 8 general tips & advice in Kathmandu
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aelder2259 says:
I flew on Buddha Air when I took a mountain flight to see Mount Everest. It was the first time I had flown on a developing country's airline and I was a bit apprehensive. For starters, you know how they attendants tell you to put your seat backs in the upright position for take-off? Well, my seat wo…
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passion4travel says:
I have to recommend the small agency I used in Nepal for my trekking. I can't say enough about Nima and his team. Right from the minute he met us at our hotel, I knew that he would look after us. He provided us with everything we needed on our trek (and even included a gamow bag on my request). …
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FionnualaNicConmara says:
I used this agencey four times for a base camp everest trek, an Annapurna trek, white water rafting and to go to Chitwan National Park. I found their price to be reasonable and the service very good. My guide Bibek who accompanied me on both treks was friendly, knowledgable and a good card player ;-…
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sallycoppin says:
I love the Nepali people... and traveling with friends is always a plus!
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bjm says:
This is for first timers at Kathmandu!
When you arrive at Kathmandu airport, there will be a bunch of Nepalese folk who will act as your guides and offer to transport your luggage 20 metres to your tour bus. If you let them they will insist you tip them. If you say "NO!", they will take your lu…
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Ellis_James says:
Cho Oyu Expedition 2001 Cho Oyu is one of the world's highest mountains (26,906 feet [8,201 m]), in the Himalayas on the Nepalese-Tibetan (Chinese) border about 20 miles (30 km) northwest of Mt. Everest. The Nangpa La, a glacier saddle (pass) 19,050 feet high lying sout…
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