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Features - Editor - 13 June 2006

Nepal Budget Travel: Traveling on 20 Dollars a Day?

Nepal has changed quite a bit in the last 20 years or so. Trekking and mountain climbing have brought big business to Nepal and the influx of foreign currency has affected the standard of living for the Nepalese across the board. With a little creativity, you can still live well and live cheaply during your stay.


Features - Editor - 06 June 2006

Flying into Nepal

You've been waiting for this moment: flying to Nepal - home of monasteries, monks, yaks, the Yeti and more trekking, biking and rafting opportunities than you can shake a stick at. But first, you need to get there.


Features - Editor - 01 June 2006

Birding in Nepal

When one thinks of Nepal the thought of beautiful temples and prayer flags that float in the wind and of course the area is home to most adventuresome mountaineering the world has to offer. But few if any think of Nepal as a place for bird watching. Being one of the most relaxing and educational experiences one can witness, birding has started to gain in popularity in the region.


Features - Editor - 30 May 2006

Nepal and Kathmandu - Nepal.com

Kathmandu is the gateway to Nepal. Being the largest city in Nepal it is a place that is full of life and is a great starting ground for any adventure one might have in mind. It is a place of wonder and historical significance that dates back almost 2000 years.


Features - Editor - 25 May 2006

Nepal's Royal Chitwan National Park

Toto, we're not in Kansas anymore. Lest you think the "Lost World" is only the stuff of fantasy dreamed up by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; think again. As you carefully trek through one of the world's last remaining jungles - you'll find yourself seated high on top the back of an elephant reveling in the sights and sounds of the lush greenery that surrounds you. Ahead of you, a rare single-horned rhino thunders by. A mosaic of multi-colored birds flies overhead. Deer and crocodile share space at the river's edge. And in the early morning, a crowd of animals makes way for the silent footsteps of the Royal Bengal Tiger. Welcome to Nepal's Royal Chitwan National Park.


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