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Nepal Adventure Travel

By Donovan | Permalink | 5 comments | January 2nd, 2007 | Trackback

This is one of BootsnAll’s small group adventures planned for 2007. Many people dream of going to Nepal, but how many make it happen? Here is a chance to join a great group of active travelers exploring the countryside of Nepal.

Overview:
Nepal is now back on the travelers circuit! This is a two-week trekking adventure through the mountains of Nepal, specifically the Annapurna region. If you have never been to Nepal this is the perfect introduction to trekking through the Himalayas. Each night, we will be sleeping in tea houses as we traverse around some of the most spectacular jaw dropping mountains. President of BootsnAll, Sean Keener, who has trekked through Nepal, will be on this adventure trip, as well as our good friends and guides from Nepal.

Cost: $1850
Deposit: $500, final payment August 15
Number of spots: 15
Dates: Oct 7 - Oct 22 (This is the best time to visit Nepal!)
Itinerary: Annapurna Base Camp. If you are interested in reading our detailed day-to-day itinerary, please let us know.




Comments


Tőzsde Részvény | June 28th, 2007 at 5:51 am
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Nepal is a very nice place. I enjoyed my time spending there. We made many beauty photos -;)
This cost is really low.

Jaime Tyler | July 16th, 2007 at 11:42 pm
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Does the price include flights and 5* hotels?

If not the cost seems twice or three times as much as it should be!

Two weeks trekking, staying in tea houses, my God that should be a maximum price of 600$

That price is shockingly high!

Társasházkezelés | September 11th, 2007 at 12:06 am
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600$ ? is not too much.
i Think Nepal, China is beudful country.

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