Thursday, June 16, 2011

Sustainable Trekking Initiative launched in Nepal Himalaya

Leading adventure travel company world expedition is delighted to announce a major sustainable trekking initiative in the Himalaya that will ensure travelers continue to enjoy taking the paths less traveled while enjoying a comfortable and ecologically sustainable accommodation. The establishment of a series of permanent camp sites, wilderness camps and eco lodges in the Everest area of the Himalaya will allow travelers to trek away from the more crowded routes while importantly not contributing to the deforestation crisis that is currently overtaking this beautiful part of the world.
“We have always believed that camping trekking is the most sustainable way to travel in this region,” says World Expeditions CEO Sue Badyari. “Tea houses and lodges commonly burn wood to provide hot water for showers and to cook, which is contributing the major issue of de-forestation. Our cooks use gas and we will be using non wood burning pot bellied stoves for heating the main dining halls,” said Sue.
Feedback from World Expeditions clients consistently rates the experience they have with Sherpa’s and crew that accompanies the trek is one of the trip highlights. As they make camp each night a community feeling is developed and the trekkers can form friendships which allow a great cultural insight. Camping trekking also provides employment for local people – a workforce of up to 25% more than a lodge trek provides.
The permanent campsites are located in beautiful locations, outside the villages on secluded plots that create an atmosphere of privacy and exclusivity with stunning views of the mountains. At each campsite there will be a dining room for meals and downtime that will we be kept warm in the winter. In addition there will be an ablution block with flushing western toilets. The tents are large and allow standing inside with a basic bed and thick foam mattress.
Where national park regulations have prevented permanent campsites World Expeditions has contracted the services of a few select eco lodges that comply with responsible tourism practices – some with a private dining hall for the exclusive use of World Expeditions trekkers. While at the lodges World Expeditions cooks will still prepare all meals so that the extremely high level of hygiene and variety of choices is maintained.

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Keeping up with some news from Nepal

With the early onset of the monsoon showers this year, the farming community in Nepal is hopeful for a rich harvest this season. The tourism industry is slowly coming to a slow phase with the start of the so called ‘off season’ until mid September. It is now time to reevaluate and reflect back on the past months and plan ahead for October – November season.

This month also marked the birth of Lord Buddha with ‘Buddha Jayanti’ celebrations celebrated throughout the country. Adventurehimal observed this day at Borderlands Eco Adventure Resort located on the banks of the mighty Bhote Koshi River. This festival was celebrated with the theme of spreading peace and harmony through music and peaceful chanting and peace prayers by monks. A famous folk musical group ‘Kutumba’ performed a peace concert at Borderlands and also participated in white water descent.

Recently, we also witnessed various political protests, frequent strikes called by various organizations in the name of pressurizing the government for drafting the constitution which has long been overdue. Under such circumstances, many itineraries had to be revised and alterations had to be made to ensure that our customers get the best at these adverse times.

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Sanjiv is a native Himalayan travel professional involved in hospitality industry for almost 2 decade. leading outdoor trips in the Himalayas to the Alps, Sanjiv has acquired invaluable skills in Eco tourism and ways it can benefit individuals and societies. Along with some leading organizations in Nepal, Sanjiv has ventured into giving something back to the society and the environment he operates his tours.

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