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Welcome To Himalayan High Treks & Expedition (P) Ltd.
Pasang Sherpa, Owner and Managing Director of Himalayan High Treks (Pvt.) Ltd. with over 30 years of experience has a commitment to top quality service and responsible tourism. He is actively involved with the tourism scenario in Nepal and served as the member of Trekking Agents Association of Nepal (TAAN).
Pasang's extensive field experience, complemented by well-developed people skills, assures that every trek, expedition and venture is planned in detail from start to finish. He has personally trekked most routes, and knows villagers along the way.
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Tibet Trekking
Tibet is a land of immense natural beauty and a fascinating culture built around an unbending Buddhist faith. Some of the truly memorable experiences you’ll encounter are the wispy puff clouds, the endless yak-trimmed grasslands, the vibrant pinks, peaches, lavenders of exposed twisted earth, the people’s spirit in their eyes and in their places of worship, and the tangible mystique of this long-sequestered land.
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Sikkim Trekking
Sikkim awaits discovery. Until recently a Buddhist mountain kingdom, the newest state of India, situated between Nepal and Bhutan, retains a pristine quality amidst modern comforts and amenities. Its rich forests harbor unusual wildlife and stunning floral displays, including hundreds of wild orchid species and dozens of rhododendron varieties. Kanchendzonga (8,586m/28,169ft), guardian mountain of Sikkim, and other peaks soar above rushing streams.
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Jungle Safari In Nepal
Wildlife Safari
Royal Chitwan National Park is the world famous park for its exiting and wonderful wildlife adventures. Sitting on elephant back, one can see the burning eyes of illusive tiger, one horn rhino, panther, black bear, four kinds of deer, and many other wild animals as well as aquatic games like canoeing/ swimming/fishing, gigantic crocodiles and beautiful over 500 kinds of birds life jungle boundary.
Access/ Accommodation
Chitwan is accessible both by air and land. There are daily flights to Meghauli and Bharatpur from Kathmandu. Since Chitwan is connected by the east west highway and the Prithivi highway, land access is the easiest and optical.
You can also reach the park by rafting down the Trishuli River that joints the Narayani River bordering the park.
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