Nepal and Bhutan Adventures, Apr-Jun 2010
Fly Deep into the Himalaya
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Travel Deep Into The Himalaya, with Trips to Nepal and Bhutan this summer
 
 
Dear Adventure Traveler,
 
We are happy to launch our first adventures to our Himalayan neighbours, Nepal and Bhutan, what promises to be a first of many!  In our effort to offer you "real" adventures throughout the Indian Himalaya and beyond, we have two exciting departures heading out in the first part of this year. Join us for two fascinating combination trips - a multisport adventure to spectacular Bhutan, and a descent of the remote Karnali gorge, combining it with a visit to Bardia Park and the sights, sounds and smells of Thamel and Kathmandu.  
 
Next stop, Africa, to climb Kilimanjaro and run the Zambezi !
 
Thanks for taking the time to check out our newsletter, and we will be in  touch soon with some great summer trips, look out for high adrenaline weekly adventures, trek, hike, raft and both !   
 
Warmly,
Vaibhav Kala
 
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Karnali, Nepal's Wildest, Remotest....
April 23-May 06, 2010
 
The Karnali is widely acknowledged as one of the best multi-day river trips available in the world and literally means 'Holy water from the Sacred mountain'. It is also Nepal's longest and largest river and with its many tributaries, it drains almost all of the west of Nepal, which,  Camp Karnali gorge  incidentally is also its least inhabited - the "Wild West" as many people call it. This lower section of the river definitely lives up to that name - the area that it flows through is wild  and unpolluted with some of the most pristine jungle scenery in Nepal, and abundant wildlife. After a week of negotiating the Karnali's upper gorges and pummeling whitewater, we spend two nights at Bardia National Park and another two nights exploring Kathmandu, Thamel and its environs. 
 
 
Trip Itinerary
 
Apr 23 : Take overnight train from Delhi to Lucknow.

Apr 24 : Arrive Lucknow early am. Breakfast at Lucknow. Drive 5 hrs to Nepalganj. Drive 2 hrs to Surkhet.
Hotel

Apr 25 : Drive as far as the road goes close to our put in at Karaleghat. Trek in the
afternoon to the put in - load rafts, camp.

Apr 26: After breakfast, leave camp for a full day of  The Kali flows, one of our favorites, straight out of Jungle Book white water to day including 2
class 4 and class 3 rapids.

Apr 27 : To day we run the biggest rapids - Class 5 and class 4 white water comes up in
quick succession.

Apr 28 : Enter and negotiate the jungle corridors of the Karnali. Continuous white water
rapids - photo opportunities - great action - breathtaking scenery.

Apr 29 : Rest day, time to enjoy your surroundings, relax on a beautiful sandy beach or
trek into a remote village.

Apr 30-May 01 : Drift by the confluence of the Seti river and travel toward the Indian
plains.

May 02 : Raft / kayak past Chisopani into Bardia wildlife sanctuary. Elephant ride and Jungle walk and evening Tharu Cultural Dance. Overnight at the Rhino Lodge, Bardia.

May 03 : Bird Watching / Village Tour / visit Karnali River for Dolphin sightseeing /
Crocodile breeding Center and Tharu Cultural Museum. Overnight at Bardia.

May 04 : After breakfast transfer to Nepalganj, fly to Kathmandu. Transfer to Bhaktapur. Overnight hotel.

May 05 : Half Day sightseeing of Swayambhuanth, Pashupatinath and Bodhnath.

May 06 : Transfer to airport. Fly to Delhi. Trip ends.
 
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A Window Into Bhutan.....
June 06-13, 2010
 
Masked Dancers at Enduchholing
The land locked Kingdom of Bhutan comprises mountains, forests and rivers and offers all that the Himalayas has to offer. For centuries the Bhutanese have traveled through their country on foot and the trails they used then have today been developed as trekking trails. However, modern development and the building of roads to access the remote regions has led to the disappearance of numerous old routes, leaving only a few intact as they eons ago. Bhutan had been closed to the outside world  (with a very few exceptions), until the first paying tourist group visited this hidden paradise in 1974.  Adventure travelers make up for only 10 to 15% of the total number of tourist arrivals a year (17000 + in 2006). Therefore travelling in Bhutan is truly a once in a lifetime experience. Bhutan boasts a forest cover of approx 70 % and provides an enormously rich flora and fauna.

Trip Itinerary
 
June 06 :
Arrival at Paro. Fly to Paro, Bhutan, on Druk Air, the national airline of Bhutan. If you get a seat on the left side of the plane and the weather cooperates, you might have spectacular views of the high peaks of the eastern Himalayas, including peaks in Bhutan such as Chomolhari, Jichu Drake, and Tsering Kang. After visa formalities at the Paro airport, we drive to our hotel overlooking the beautiful Paro Valley. We'll have a late afternoon visit to the National Museum, housed in an old watchtower above Paro Dzong (a dzong is a fortress-monastery). The museum's collections include displays of spectacular thankas (religious scroll paintings), bronze statues, Bhutan's beautiful stamps, and the Tshogshing Lhakhang (Temple of the Tree of Wisdom), with its carvings depicting the history of Buddhism.
Night at hotel (Namsey Chholing Resort/Tenzinling Resort/Gangtey Palace Resort) in Paro
 
 
June 07 :
Drive above 9 miles north of Paro town to the trailhead where you start a 1 ½ hr hike to the viewpoint of Taktsang Monastery (aka "Tiger's Nest) perched on a cliff 2700 feet above the valley floor. Taktsang  Legend has it that Guru Rimpoche arrived here on the back of one of is consorts who was in the guise of a flying Tigress sometime in the 7th century. Hence the name "Taktsang" (Tiger's Nest). After a short tea break, the options are to sit back and read a book for a while or if you feel energetic enough, to continue another 45 minutes up to the monastery. After the day trip up to Taktsang drive on to Thimphu, the capital of Bhutan.
Overnight at Hotel (Dragon Roots, Wangchuk Hotel, Hotel Pedling, Chomolhari/ Hotel Riverview) in Thimpu.

June 08 :
Thimpu - Punakha :Morning Thimpu sightseeing, visit Memorial Chorten, Painting School, National Library, Bhutanese Hand Made Paper factory. After lunch 2 ½  drive to Punakha across the Dochula Pass (Alt. 3050 m) where one can see the beautiful views of Eastern Himalayan Ranges. The Punakha valley till today serves as the winter seat for central monastic body of Bhutan headed by HH the Je Khenpo. The drive to Punakha takes about 2 ½ to 3 hrs. Weather permitting, one get a picturesque view of the eastern Himalayan range from the top of the Dochu La pas (10000 ft). Enroute visit the Chhimi Lhakang :The Temple consecrated in honor of Lam Drukpa Kuenley  aka "The Divine Madman.. by Keith Dowman" It is here that couples wishing to have children go to for blessings.... And believe it or not... it works.. the blessings are given by the caretaker with a wooden phallus. The short 15 minute hike to Chhimi Lhakang goes through a serene village and paddy fields.
Overnight at Hotel (Meri Phuensum/ Zangtopelri/Damchen Resort) in Punakha or camp
 
June 09 :
   In the morning  visit the Punakha Dzong. After an early lunch drive and then hike to the put in of the Pho Chhu. The hike takes about 2 ½ hrs after about 40 minutes of driving on farm road. Camp for the night at the put in of the Pho Chhu.
 
June 10
After a leisurely morning put in to raft the upper section of the Pho Chhu Class III and some class IV. Overnight camp along the banks of the Pho Chhu for the night
 
June 11 :

Raft the lower section (class II/III) section of the Pho Chhu and take out past the Punakha Dzong.    After lunch drive back over the Dochula Pass to Thimphu. Overnight in Thimphu.. night out in Thimphu
 
June 12 :
Day of leisure at Thimphu.  Or Optional day trip to Tango Monastery. A day trip/hike to the temple of Tango Cheri which is about a half hr drive up valley and then about an hour hike to the monastery. The monastery was built in the 12th century by Gyalwa Lhanampa and it serves as the moastic school for the study of Buddhist philosophy, metaphysics, mathematics, poets and other Buddhism related studiesLate afternoon drive back to Paro. Overnight hotel in Paro.
 
June 13 :
Departure. Board flight back to New Delhi.

 
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