Nepal Information



Nepal has always been a dividing line between cultures and civilizations, and a crossroads for the commerce and culture. Here the plains of the subcontinent climb up to the high plateau of Tibet, the languages and people is India give way to those of china and the Hindu religion blends in to Buddhism. Nepal is often a complex blend of the two influences and this vitiation is further complicated by the diversity of ethnic group within the country.
Surrounded by the greatest of the heights of the Himalaya, the kingdom of Nepal is a land of eternal attraction, a where one visit is hardly ever enough. It is a land of colorful cultures, ancient history and people, superb scenery and some of the best waking on earth.
Nepal’s history is closely related to its geographical location, separating the fertile plains of India from the desert-like plateau of Tibet. Its position between India and china meant the country was able at times to play the role of intermediary – a canny trader between two great powers – while at other times it faced the threat of invasion. Internally, it’s history was just as dynamic, with city states in the hills vying with each other for power until one powerful king, Prithivi Narayan Shaha , overran then all that history is very visible today with the three great towns of the Kathmandu valley – Kathmandu, Patan and Bhaktapur – still bearing witness to their days as fiercely completive mediaeval mini kingdom. Indeed, in Nepal it is often possible to suspend belief and mentally roll the clock right back to the mediaeval era.
Behind the old temples and places of the Kathmandu valley, above and beyond the hills that surrounding the valley, another kingdom, rises skyward. The abode of snows, which is what Himalaya mean in Sanskrit, is a natural kingdom, and a magnet to mountaineers from all above the world. You do not have to be Sherpa or Hillary in order for you to get in amongst these great mountains. With a touch of enterprises and a modicum of fitness most travelers can walk the trails that lead into the road less heights of the Himalayan. In Nepal one trek is rarely enough, and many visitors soon find themselves planning to return. Fascination old town, magnificent temples and great waking are not all Nepal has to offer. Many visitors come to Nepal expecting to find these thins but also discover how outstanding friendly the Nepalese are.
Trekking is not the only activity which draws visitors, it also has some superb white water rafting opportunities, mountain biking, which is become more and more popular, and down in the jungle safaris on elephant back into Royal Chitwan national park are another not to be missed part of the Nepal experience.
Trekking
Nepal Trekking provides great experience of Nepal unbeatable combination of natural beauty and culture. On beaten trails or virgin tracks, Nepal is a trekker's paradise. The very organic rhythm of foot travel is a wonderful way to explore and make meaningful contact with this extraordinary country.
Expedition
Nepal having 8 out of 14 of the world’s 8000 meters peaks with total number of 1310 magnificent peaks over 6000 meters offers joys of mountaineering.Peak Climbing
Nepal, being a mountainous country, is well-known for mountaineering, expedition and peak climbing throughout the world because of holding eight out of fourteen highest peaks in the world. No doubt, Nepal has been the focus of outstanding achievements in the world of mountaineering.
Jungle Safari
The Jungle safari takes place in the Terai, which is the part of the Gangetic Plains that connect south Nepal and north India for 500 kilometers. This stretch was called the "char koshe jhari" in Nepal, meaning the ‘eight-mile forest stretch' that was a formidable barrier until the 1950s. The southern plains of Nepal are covered with dense tropical jungle teeming with fascinating wildlife and exotic birds.
Rock Climbing
Rock climbing is being popular among the tourists coming into Nepal for adventurous tourism. Kathmandu valley perimeter offers some hair-raising spots if you want a cliff hanger experience in Nepal. There are some terrific places for those who get their kicks from crawling up vertical cliffs. Most of the cliffs are situated to the north and northwest of the valley, in the vicinity of the Nagarjun jungle and the Shivapuri watershed and wildlife reserve where rock climbing can be performed.
Air & Bus Ticketing
We provide air tickets to the major cities of Nepal and major trekking destination and as well International Air tickets on request at a reasonable price.
Hotel Reservation
We are popular trekking/tour company in Nepal. So that we do have good business connection with all the well known hotels of Nepal and we can provide room to our valued clients at cheap rate, because we wish to make your stay as comfortable as possible.
Social Work
Two Brothers Treks & Expedition Expeditionbelieves in serving people so to serve our clients is one and the next is to serve to the deprived people. We have parted 10% of our benefits yearly to help for education. Besides trekking and Travel business we also believe in our responsibility towards our society, we have been providing scholarship for school in Gorkha District.
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Nepal Tourism Year 2011
Government of Nepal in consultation with Nepalese travel trade sector and concerned organizations/experts decided on October 25, 2008 to launch a national tourism campaign "Nepal Tourism Year 2011". This announcement reflects the government’s anticipation to bring into Nepal at least one million international tourists by the year 2011 and tourism industry’s exigency to organize a tourism promotion campaign for wider impact.
