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Namche Bazaarhttps://www.landed.at/asia/nepal/namche-bazaar
Namche bazaar is a great little town in the foothills of the Himalayas. It is in the Khumbu region of Nepal at an altitude of 3800 mts. The population is 1500 odd mostly catering the tourists on the way to Mount Everest. What is so special… The village...
- Type: Article
- Author: Bhupal
- Category: Nepal
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Bhutanhttps://www.landed.at/destinations/bhutan
There are many rules to visiting Bhutan, but the Himalayas and Buddhist culture of this proud nation are well worth any that you encounter. The festivals and architecture are brilliant, and quite different than what you'd find in other parts of Asia....
- Type: Article
- Author: Administrator
- Category: Travel Destinations
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narrow summit ridge. 20,305 feet up on Island Peak, you are presented with some of the most breathtaking scenery in the Himalayas: fine views of the high mountains of the region. Nuptse (25,849 feet), Lhotse (27,890 feet) and Lhotse middle peak (27,562...
- Type: EasyBlog Entry
- Author: Alice Aires
- Category: General Travel
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4 Ways To Unwind on Holidayshttps://www.landed.at/blog/entry/4-ways-to-unwind-on-holidays
away from your normal life and kicking back on a beach. Whether you’re heading off on a Fiji holiday or backpacking the Himalayas, there’s an element of relaxation that comes with change. Here are 5 ways to make sure you relax and unwind on your trip,...
- Type: EasyBlog Entry
- Author: Neel Kamal
- Category: cheap travel
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Mahseer Fishing In Indiahttps://www.landed.at/asia/india/mahseer-fishing-in-india
food. These fishes love to stay in the fast-flowing rivers. In India, they are seen in the rivers that originate from the Himalayas heading towards the Bay of Bengal. They have the ability to swim upstream against the rapids at over 20 knots and have a...
- Type: Article
- Author: Administrator
- Category: India
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Nepalhttps://www.landed.at/asia/nepal
It isn't for the faint of heart--but every year hundreds of people flock to Nepal to conquer this massive mountain in the Himalayas. Nepal's mountain range might peak at Mt. EVerest, but even if you don't climb that high--be careful of altitude...
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Chinahttps://www.landed.at/asia/china
at its absolute best. Spring too is a wonderful time as well, as it can get really cold here during the Winter. The Himalayas have something to do with that, and some one-third of the country is covered by mountain terrain. Which is great for rock...
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Indiahttps://www.landed.at/asia/india
its weather. To put that in a nutshell, its hot most of the time. It does cool off some November to March, and the Western Himalayas experience some pretty cold winters. The monsoons come from June to October, dumping rain, rain, rain. This time of year...
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of Everest. But, all can get to the Everest. There are mountain flights that take you on an hour-long trip to the peak of Himalayas. There are numerous options and service providers for this unique experience. This is the best way to enjoy Everest from...
- Type: Article
- Author: Administrator
- Category: Nepal
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Bhutan https://www.landed.at/asia/bhutan
but the biggest issue is mostly altitude sickness. This is some seriously high terrain; and many roads higher up in the Himalayas aren't even passable. La Pass is accessible, and one of Bhutan's most panoramic views from 3100 meters above sea level. Be...
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