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Namaste & Welcome to Nepal, India and Tibet
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Angel
Tours, Trekking and Expedition Operator Travel and
Trekking Agency
Dear Visitors,
Angel Tour, Trek, Trekking and Expedition Operator Nepal, India, Tibet is a
travel - trekking specialty group that charts some of
the most diverse tour package itineraries throughout
South Asia mainly in Nepal and Tibet, with unrivaled VIP
service. We have built an outstanding reputation for
providing the best chauffeur driven tours, trekking and
transfers for the traveling elite with splendid tour
packages. All of our tour - trekking itineraries are
custom designed to meet the needs of the discerning
traveler. Our mission is to build a lifetime experience
by providing all of our most valued clients with that
sense of personal touch. We take adveance or last minute
booking or reservation of Hotel, or Tour Packages or
Trekking. We book non star hotel to 5 star hotel in
Nepal.
We are attached with Nepal Tourism Board, Nepal Travel
and Tour Association, Society of Travel and Tour
Operator's Nepal, Japan Travel Agent
Association,
International Fellowship of Travel Agents (Rota ry ), Village
Tourism Nepal, Kathmandu Environment Education Program
etc.
We always welcome to any tour operator, tour agencies,
hotels and travel related persons to work jointly in
this field.
Why Tour or Trek with us?
Your experience with
Angel Nepal Trek Tours will
be of the highest standard, from your
initial contact with our staff through the
planning and preparation stages, right
through to the experience of your adventure
in the highest place on earth.
We provide every type of services needed for traveller at any time in
very mcuh affordable rates .. What every you need for
travel you can remember us
..we have very much experienced tour leaders,
trekking Guides in the himalayas of Nepal and in India &
Tibet with world renouned Sherpas ....
Why Visit Nepal?
Nepal, a country of sublime beauty, tucked away in the
shades of the highest mountain range in the world, can
truly be labeled the 'last paradise' on earth. Even in
such a small area of 147181 sq. kilometers, Nepal
presents a myriad of attractions to tourists and locals
alike – ranging from its scenic beauty and well
preserved exotic culture to the adventure opportunities
in every nook and cranny in the country.
The elaborately carved doors opening into a Nepali
temple - Living example of the exotic arts and
architecture present in the kingdom
When the hippie culture hit the world in the mid 20th
century, Nepal could not remain an exception. Indeed,
the first tourists who came to Nepal were these hippies
who arrived in search of cheap marijuana. Hashish was
available here and there were no laws preventing its
use. Thus, backpackers with the likes of Jim Morrison
and Jimi Hendrix thronged to Nepal and the well known
"Freak Street" established itself as the tourist hub of
Nepal.
Now, tourism has developed much in Nepal and it has lots
more to offer to tourists than just cheap narcotics. Due
to the diverse topography, altogether different forms of
life have developed in the northern Himalayan valleys
and the southern plains of the Terai. These lifestyles
have given rise to different customs and traditions.
Exotic cultures have developed which differ with the
part of the country you are in, the mid hills and
southern plains being the richest in traditions.
Festivals like the Kumari Jatra and Bisket Jatra cannot
be seen in any other part of the world. Neither can one
experience such hospitality anywhere else. Nepalese
believe in a traditional Sanskrit saying "Atithi Devo
Bhava"(meaning guests and gods are alike) This is what
makes them so hospitable that they can never regard
their guests with indifference and always warm heartedly
welcome them and try to help them as much as possible.
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Trekking In Nepal
Trekking in Nepal For many of our treks
you can choose either Teahouse Style
(lodge trekking) or Camping Trek (Fully
organized trekking). If you are
uncertain to choose which trek matches
you the most with your physical
capabilities please log on this page -
trekking grades. The Trekking Chart and
Nepal Trekking Information page that
provides a broad overview of trekking
possibilities in Nepal with
comprehensive information everything
related to Nepal trekking.
We have trekking group for
Annapurna Base
Camp Trekking,
Annapurna Circuit Trek, Annapurna
Ghorepani Trek, Annapurna Poon Hill
Trekking, Everest Trek, Everest Base
Camp Trekking, Everest Region Trek,
Everest Gokyo Trek, Everest Kala Pather
Trekking, Langtang Trek, Langtang
Gosaikunda Trek, Langtang Helambu Trek,
Langtang Circuit Trekking, Jomsom Trek,
Jomsom Mustang Trek, Jomsom Mustang
Dolpo Trekking, Jomsom Muktinath
Trekking, Royal Trek Pokhara and if you
are individuals also you can join with
our group at any time.
But for the treks like Dolpo, Mustang
you need to book at least before a
month.
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Sightseeing Places in Nepal
Apparently incredible for its size,
Nepal contains four World Heritage
sites—two cultural and two natural
heritage sites. Of them, the Kathmandu
Valley and Lumbini, the birthplace of
Lord Buddha, are the cultural heritage
sites. They are highly admired for their
centuries-old traditions of art, culture
and craftsmanship, as well as for
numerous monuments of archeological and
historical importance. As for the
natural heritage sites, both Sagarmatha
National Park and Royal Chitwan National
Park are home to many endangered beast
and bird varieties. While Sagarmatha
National Park boasts of accommodating
Mt. Everest (8,850 m)—the highest point
on earth, Royal Chitwan National Park
gives shelter to such rare species as
the Royal Bengal tiger, the Great
One-horned rhino and gharial crocodiles.
The Kathmandu Valley has been divided
into seven monumental zones, all
compacted within a radius of 20 km.
Actually nowhere else can one find such
a collection of heritage sites as in the
bowl-shaped Valley. Given below is the
list of Nepal’s exclusive heritage
sites:
Kathmandu Durbar Square
The
seat of royalty till the last century,
Kathmandu Durbar Square is a wondrous
cluster of ancient temples, palaces,
courtyards and streets. The most
noteworthy among them are the Hanuma-
ndhoka palace complex, Kumari Dyochhen
and the Taleju temple.
Swayambhunath Stupa
One of the world’s oldest Buddhist
shrines, the stupa graces a hilltop, 77
meters above the Valley bottom. Situated
six km to the west of the city-center,
this huge dome-like structure is
surmounted by 13 gilded rings
representing 13 Heavens and an elaborate
canopy.
Pashupatinath temple
One of the most sacred Hindu shrines in
the world, Pashupatinath lies five km
northeast of Kathmandu. The two-storied
pagoda houses a sacred lingum, or the
phallic symbol of Lord Shiva. Although
the temple dates back to the 4th
century, it was brought into its present
shape in the early 18th century. The
temple is most noted for its gold-plated
roofs and silver-coated doors.
Baudhanath Stupa
which is also known by Khasti, is one of
the world’s largest stupas. The unique
aspect of this great Buddhist monument
is that it is set in the octagonal
Mandala design. Hundreds of prayer
wheels and the 108 images of the Buddha
set into the niches around this huge
structure make it even more mesmerizing.
Another notable aspect of the area is
the presence of about four dozen
monasteries around it. Bouddha lies some
six km to the east of the city center.
Patan Durbar Square
Nowhere else can be seen such a
compression of marvelous monuments
within a limited space like in the Patan
Durbar Square. Besides the old royal
palace, what dominates all others in
grace and grandeur in this complex is
the 17th-century Krishna Mandir.
Bhaktapur Durbar Square
Of
the Valley’s three Durbar Squares,
Bhaktapur Durbar Square is the best
preserved one. Still emanating the
medieval aura, this splendid palatial
complex has its gems in such artistic
masterpieces as the 55-Windows Palace,
the Golden Gate, Golden Spout, the
Taleju temple complex and Nyataponla—the
Five-Storied temple—in the nearby
Taumadhi Square. The 15th-century
Dattatreya temple and the world famous
Peacock Window at Tachapal, the
terra-cotta windows at Tahamala and
Nepal’s largest Shiva Lingum at
Hanumanghat are also there to keep
visitors spellbound.
Changu Narayan Temple
Seated atop a serene hilltop some six km
north of Bhaktapur, the Changu Narayan
temple, which is dedicated to Lord
Vishnu the Preserver, boasts of being
the oldest pagoda in Nepal. Moreover, it
in its brick-paved premises houses a
stone inscription which, dated 424 AD,
is believed to be the oldest of all such
written records. While the two-storied
temple’s main entrance is an excellent
example of repousse metal art, the many
art-works scattered in and around the
enclave embody ancient craftsmen’s
flawless proficiency in wood, stone and
metal.
Sagarmatha National Park
Sagarmatha National Park (1,148 sq km)
encompasses Mt. Everest (8,850 m), the
highest point on earth. Vegetation here
includes pine and hemlock forests, fir,
juniper, birch and rhododendron woods,
scrub and alpine plant communities, and
bare rock and snow. Wild animals that
roam in this park are the Himalayan tahr,
ghoral, serow and musk deer. The snow
leopard and Himalayan black bear are
present but rarely sighted. This is also
home to the weasel, marten, Himalayan
mouse hare (pika), jackal, and langur
monkey.
Royal Chitwan National Park
Royal Chitwan National Park (932 sq km)
covers a pristine area with a unique
ecosystem of significant value to the
world, containing the Churiya hills,
ox-bow lakes and flood plains.
Approximately 70% of the park vegetation
is forest. The remaining vegetation
types include grassland, riverine
forest, and pine forest.
Lumbini
Lumbini is the hallowed birthplace of
Lord Buddha—the Apostle of Peace. The
Enlightened One was born here over 2,500
years ago. The objects worth seeing here
are the scattered ruins dating back to
the days of the Buddha. The remains of
historic palaces, monasteries, temples
and above all, a stone kept by India’s
great king Ashoka to pinpoint the exact
birthplace of the Buddha are here to
take you back by ages. Many countries
including China, Germany, Japan, Korea,
Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand, the USA
and Vietnam have built monasteries and
stupas in the area. Lumbini is a recent
addition in the roster of Nepal’s World
Heritage sites.
Trekking in Nepal For many of our treks
you can choose either Teahouse Style
(lodge trekking) or Camping Trek (Fully
organized trekking). If you are
uncertain to choose which trek matches
you the most with your physical
capabilities please log on this page -
trekking grades. The Trekking Chart and
Nepal Trekking Information page that
provides a broad overview of trekking
possibilities in Nepal with
comprehensive information everything
related to Nepal trekking.
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The Kingdom of
Nepal is a land
of eternal
fascination, a
place where the
ice-cold
mountains meet
the steaming
heat of the
Indian plains.
It's a land of
ancient history,
colourful
cultures, superb
scenery and some
of the best
trekking on
earth!
(Opening
paragraph,
Lonely Planet's
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