
15 days
1299.00 USD* (plus local payment )
$250 deposit required, remaining balance collected 60 days prior to departure.
Hotels/guesthouses (8 nts), teahouse lodge (1 nt), river camping (1 nt), trek camping (4 nts)
Maximum of 12 travellers per group
Yearning for travel laced with adventure? Jump on board this action-packed tour full of variety and great experiences, including challenging treks, river rafting, mountain vistas and ancient kingdoms. Head deep into the jungle, walk among the majestic Himalaya, meet the friendly Nepali locals, discover the streets and squares of Kathmandu and enjoy a riveting cultural experience to boot. If you are up for an active challenge, the OUT Nepal Adventure is definitely for you.
With its monkey temples, living goddesses and markets of every kind, Kathmandu is a legendary city. Climb to Swayambhunath for fantastic views.
Discover the Nepali countryside. Hike the Kathmandu Valley, through subtropical forests and across a softly undulating landscape to Nagarkot's spectacular lookout point. Descend through terraced farmlands to quaint Bhaktapur.
See Nepal from water-level along the Trisuli River, camping overnight on a river beach.
The hilltop village of Bandipur has been largely untouched by tourism and is an excellent opportunity to experience Newari village life.
Once part of the trade route between India and Tibet, Pokhara lies in the shadow of the Annapurnas. Prepare for the trek ahead with a morning walk to Sarangkot or a bike ride through the rural landscape.
Follow roads less-travelled on a trek through the remote Siklis area. Walk along the Mardi Khola River through the land of the friendly Gurung people before climbing through terraced fields and alpine forests to Tara Top - the views of the ranges are spectacular. Enjoy a shady descent through rhododendron forests filled with orchids, lichen and moss on the return to Pokhara Valley. There is also the option of taking a local bus to Bhaktapur.
Unwind at a cafe, take a boat ride across the lake or pick up some Nepali or Tibetan trinkets in the Old Bazaar.
An incredible adventure comes to an end back in Nepal's exciting capital.
| Departure Date | Spaces available |
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| Oct 16, 2010 | 0 |
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