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It has been nice season for Nepal this year, with the robust increase in tourist arrivals; all leading destinations in the country are getting overwhelming numbers of visitors. Trekkers in the Everest, Annapurna and Langtang Regions have grown impressively while Pokhara, Chitwan and Lumbini are also getting good number of visitors.



Pic: Everest and Lhotse in the back ground from Tengboche Monastery (Chhewang N.)

Besides, sending clients to the popular tea house area. We have been working on developing and supporting our unique treks. During the last week of November, our managing Director, Mr. Hari Dharel paid a visit to the Ganesh Himal area, where we have developed few short expedition trek of 8 , 12 days and 18 days including Paldor peak climbing. To have more add on programs this treks can be combined with the Buri Gandaki River Rafting- it rises wholly in Nepal and drains the Eastern slopes of Mansluand the Ganesh Himal before flowing south through a steep - sided valley to join the Trisuli River upstream of Mugling. Very few have trekked the valley and hardly anyone has rafted or kayaked it.
 

Ganesh Himal Range (Pic: Hari Dharel)


Corporate Social Responsibility:

Roshan, Lars and his friends who have been supporting Roshan Friends project visited the site of Chepang Gaun. (15th Oct to 18th Oct 2007)

- Lars has taken initiative to make a new water project, which would be done by….the end of January. Lars has personally donated 6000 DKR for it. This water project will help the villages and school kids to have the nearest water source.

-During the visit, our team had distributed medicine in the school.

Pic: R.F. supporter and our trekking team in front of our newly build school in Chepang Gaun.

At the end of this eventful year and for Nepal, we would like to thank you all for your belief in our services, for advising us and supporting us. We could not have achieved what we have so far without coming in contact with all of you and continuously learning from each experience.


“Warm regards and a very happy New Year 2008”