© photos APC

Kyanjin gompa, Langtang, north of Kathmandu.

There are 1000 good reasons to visit this marvelous little kingdom
(1/3 of France’s surface, 25 millions inhabitants) stuck between two world giants – India and China – at the base of Himalayan mountains :

- trekking in an unique environment beside the « roof of the world»
- visit the natural reserves of Bardia or Chitwan on the search for Bengal’s tiger
- rafting down Seti river, one of the most beautiful spots in the world according to experts,
- discover thousands of sites and temples where history
 merges with Buddhist and Hindu religions. Katmandu valley,
-and the city of Bhaktapur (Unesco world heritage)
-is a real life-size museum,
- get in touch with an always smiling and friendly people, composed of various ethnics that managed to preserve their own cultures,
- take part in numerous festivals where general devotion ties together traditions, religions and legends
- dream that you are dominating the highest Alpine summits in Kala Patar (base camp to Everest) or in Thorong Pass (located on Annapurna’s tour)

And if you are to go to Kathmandu, come and enjoy the smile of our children, sharing with them a cup of “chya”: Nepalese tea with milk and spices, served very hot and very sugared.


Some sites to consult to prepare your trip:And if you are to go to Kathmandu, come and enjoy the smile of our children, sharing with them a cup of “chya” : Nepalese tea with milk and spices, served very hot and very sugared.

NB:

    - you can get your visa either in the Nepalese embassy in Paris, or at your arrival in the airport (your passport must be valid 6 months after the planned date of return).
    - there are numerous local good-quality organisms, but you may also travel with a tour-operator which is fully in charge of the organization


Graphic conception's offert by Fondation Gloriamundi, Genève - © 2005
Graphic design I. Keyeux - Informations by Association Pomme Cannelle