Nominated in the category "Best in Mountain Environment" on "Virgin Holidays, Responsible Tourism Awards 2010, 2011"
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Nominated in the category "Best in Mountain Environment" on "Virgin Holidays, Responsible Tourism Awards 2010, 2011"
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This low altitude trek (maximum altitude is around 3250m) in the Annapurna foothills is specifically devised for families. On our Nepal family holiday we include time in the traditional Hindu villages, where the local children regard the Himalaya as their personal playground. Our fully supported camping programme allows us to get away from the busier tea-house trails. Each campsite we join our delightful crew and the villagers in dancing, singing and games of volleyball and cricket. There is also time to visit the local schools and markets where cultural horizons are so different from our own. In all there are many activities and learning experiences to keep both you and your children occupied and enthralled.
During this introductory graded trek we appreciate the magnificent oak and rhododendron forests as we ascend to alpine meadows that afford spectacular views of the Annapurna Range. After completing our trek we travel to the Chitwan National Park where everyone feels young again as you ride atop elephants in search of rhino and the rare Bengal tiger.
For added comfort, convenience and safety we are one of the few operators to provide all meals on trek. Who wants to search for a hygienic & hearty meal after a hard days trekking? Our trained chefs will cater for your family's dietary requirements and ensure a high level of hygiene.
what's included on our Nepal family holiday 12 breakfasts, 9 lunches and 9 dinners, flight Kathmandu/Pokhara, airport transfers, expert bilingual guide, group medical kit, good quality accommodation in Kathmandu, 2 nights accommodation at Chitwan Jungle Lodge, trek pack including trek kit bag, complimentary t-shirt , private transportation, all park entrance fees and trekking permits, porters to carry all personal and group equipment, porter's insurance, sightseeing in Kathmandu, site entry fees.
| Day | Activities | |
| Day 1 | - | Join Kathmandu |
| Day 2 | - | In Kathmandu, sightseeing Kathmandu Valley |
| Day 3 | - | Fly to Pokhara |
| Day 4 -6 | - | Ascend trails through Gurung villages and temperate forest to gain uninterrupted views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri Ranges |
| Day 7 | - | Trek to Birethanti, transfer Pokhara |
| Day 8-9 | - | Transfer to Chitwan National Park for jungle walks and elephant safari to view wildlife and birdlife. |
| Day 10 | Return to Kathmandu | |
| Day 11 | - | Free day in Kathmandu |
| Day 12 | - | Trip concludes in Kathmandu |
My husband and I went on a trek in Nepal this past August, and we had a fabulous time. It was truly the most unique, beautiful outdoor travel experience that either of us have ever had. For anyone considering trekking in the Himalayas, we highly recommend Raj Tamang as a guide. His company, Responsible Adventures (www.responsibleadventures.com) and (www.notjusttreks.com), is professional and customer-service oriented. We were amazed at the ways that Raj and his employees went above and beyond to make this experience memorable for us. Raj is a 'walking encyclopedia' of information about the culture and history of Nepal, and his confident, welcoming nature put us at ease. He was experienced at facilitating positive, genuine interaction between Himalayan villagers and Western trekkers such as ourselves, and that made all the difference in our 10 days touring the Manang valley. His company offers a service that is truly a cut above the rest.
We can't wait for another opportunity to trek with Raj! Feel free to check out our story and pics at www.joshandelise2008.blogspot.com
Elise and Josh Drexler
Atlanta, Georgia, United States of America