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Cannoning & Kayaking in Nepal |
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Besides rafting in a group, the one who enjoys
the single adventure is also fascinated here in
Nepal i.e. Cannoning and Kayaking to explore the
hidden landscapes. The Government of Nepal has
opened sections of 16 rivers graded on a scale
of 1 to 5 for commercial rafting. Since, safety
is the utmost important major so here we are to
provide the best service and carrying for you. |
rock climbing IN NEPAL |
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Himalayan of Nepal possesses uncountable number
of Himalayan peaks on the vicinity of highest
mountains of the world. It’s a dream for every
mountaineer to conquer these Himalayan peaks.
With a view of making your dream come true Nepal
has at present opened 18 of its peaks so called
"Trekking Peaks" ranging from 5587m for
trekking/climbing.
Climbing in Nepal Himalayas need careful
pre-planning, many formalities and considerable
expenses specially for those less time,
experience, expertise and less budget as these
preparation can be very lengthily and expensive.
Nepal offers some of really traffic place for
that person who likes crawling up a vertical
cliff like a jungle cat. If you don't have
enough time to take a Himalayan peak during the
visit, you can jump over numbers of stone walls
guaranteed to keep you on your toes, so why
don't try to rock climbing and get grip on
things. Nagarjun hills and Shivapuri hills has
some of cliffs waiting for you to be climbed,
inside Kathmandu valley and Shreeban Rock
Climbing Nature camp could provide you the
strange enjoy of Rock Climbing outside
Kathmandu, in the Hill of Siddha Lake - Dhading
Nalang. You can find other more cliffs outside
valley who gives real enjoy of adventure. |
FISHING IN NEPAL (LAKE FISHING/RIVER FISHING) |
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If you have plenty of time and loads of patient
then Angling or Fishing could be a very
interesting sport for you. Fishing is an
Eco-friendly sport which requires great patient
and lots of time. This sport would not suite for
those who are out of patience when they loose a
fish or get tired while waiting for their catch.
Nepal, the world's second rich country in the
water resources having numbers of rivers and
lakes, is an ideal location for pleasure of
fishing and angling. There are some specific
ethnic group in the hills and Terai region of
Nepal whose lifestyle has been based on Fishing.
Bote, Majhi, Tharu and Machhuwar are some of
them.
Betrawati, Indrawati, Karnali, Trisuli and Koshi
are some of the major rivers where fishing and
angling is possible. In some of River fishing
are strictly prohibited but while fishing,
fisherman should not forget to take care of some
other aquatic species such as fresh water
dolphins, Crocodiles etc in the Koshi, Rapti and
Narayani River system.
Sport of fishing like hunting, is not
well-advertised in Nepal, but is possible and
rewarding. Approximately 118 varieties of fresh
water fish live in these Himalayan waters.
Mahaseer is the most commonly sought sport fish,
besides mountain stream trout-like varieties and
lowland water species. Anglers can try their
luck in Pokhara’s crystal clear lakes, or in
west Nepal’s Bardia Wildlife reserves where
local agents can organizes guided fishing trips.
While trekking or rafting, bring along your
pole, or give the locals’ method a try vita
bamboo pole or crude fish trap. Some trekking or
travel agencies also organize fishing trips in
streams close to Kathmandu. |
GLIDING IN NEPAL |
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Gliding is an adventure sport that provides you
an opportunity to have bird eyes view of cities,
mountain as well as other natural beauty of
Nepal.
HANG GLIDING is an outdoor sport on which
weather is always a big consideration and where
primary safety factors are personal judgment and
attitude. You must be willing to learn gradually
and use good judgment and have an appropriate
attitude. If you don’t, then you can get injured
or killed; if you do, then you can hang glide
throughout your lifetime.
Hang gliding is usually performed by using air
current without an engine power. The pilot is
suspended in a swing harness from the centre of
the keel and maintains control wholly by weight
shift arrangement with the help of airframe. To
take off, the pilot runs on a down hill
approximately 40-degree slope and is airborne
the moment he crosses the gliders stalling
speed, which vary from 15-km to 30-km per hour.
Hang gliding is organized by Shreeban Rock
Climbing Nature Camp at the Siddha Lake of
nalang - Dhading District using ultra light
aircrafts. Hang gliding can be done from various
parts of the country.
Soaring can be done by using ridge lifts created
by wind striking the hill face or by hot air
columns known as "thermals" that keep rising
upward from the sun heated surface. One can fly
as long as one wishes once he has acquired good
experience.
If you want to touch the skies and sky is the
limit for you, then hang gliding is the sport
for you. You jog down a slope and glide away
from the mountain. You do not free-fall or jump
off of a cliff. Your launches and landings are
deliberate and, once in the air, you will
probably be surprised by how peaceful the
experience is.
Even if you are afraid of heights, it will
rarely be a factor, since there is no sensation
of falling. Your solo lesson will require more
effort physical as well as mental, than your
tandem lesson, but it lays the basic groundwork
necessary to becoming your own pilot. |
PARAGLIDING IN NEPAL |
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Paragliding can be a truly wonderful and
fulfilling experience for the adventure seeking.
A trip will take you over some of the best
scenery on earth, as you share airspace with
Himalaya griffin vultures, eagles, kites and
float villages, monasteries, temples, lakes and
jungle, with a fantastic view of the majestic
Himalayas. The last three years have seen the
activity flourish in Pokhara and it now is an
internationally recognized destination for
free-flight enthusiasts gliding as weather
depended sport and the flying season in Nepal
commences from November and December. The
take-off point for these flights in Sarangkot
(1592m), which also offers prime views of Phewa
lake and the Mountains at sunrise and sunset
(provided the skies and clear) and the landing
is by the lake. No previous experience is
required as qualified pilots provide a short
briefing before launching. |
PLAYING GOLF IN NEPAL |
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The popularity of golf is on the increasing
stage in Nepal having five golf courses: Royal
Nepal Golf Course and Gokarna Forest Golf Resort
in Kathmandu, Himalayan Golf Club and Fulbari
Resort Golf Course in Pokhara and Nirvana
Country Club in Dharan. The best time for a play
is during the dry season between October and
March. Golf clubs in Kathmandu and Pokhara offer
excellent courses with magnificent view of the
Himalayas.
Golf is one of the most expensive sports, was
started in Nepal by the Royal families. The
history of golf in Nepal goes back to the time
when a delegation of Rana ministers returned
home with golf clubs from a visit to Scotland.
They started playing golf in what is today's
Gaucharan. The first real golf tournament Lava
Cup was started in 1920.
The Gokarna Forest Golf Resort is one of the
finest in South Asia. It is a 72-course golf
area with 18 holes. The course is set in an old
forest area of the Valley. Near the resort is
Harmony Spa, for soothing golf senses.
Established in 1829, Royal Nepal Golf Course in
Kathmandu's Til Ganga is one of the oldest of
Nepal and of Asia. The course was conferred the
title of 'Royal' in 1911.
The Himalayan Golf Club in Pokhara situated
about 6 kilometers away from the city is a
recently completed pro-championship designed 9
holes golf course which is located in a
beautiful amphitheater like setting of a river
canyon scene with a panoramic view of the
Annapurna Himalayan range. |
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