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James Newell and his family March-April 2008 visited Nepal for trekking and a jungle safari. The party consisted of three related families (total 11 people) ranging in age from 12 to 56.

Prof. James Newell
University of Leeds, UK

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I have the luxury with trekking with Mountain Zone Trekking (P) Ltd…. Not once, but twice to date. Once to Jomsom, Muktinath in Oct 2006 and Annapurna Base Camp in Nov 2007.

Lim Chee Hooi
Singapore
Blk 211 Choa Chu Kang Central
Singapore
680211
lim_chee_hooi@yahoo.com.sg

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My wife and I have had the great pleasure of trekking with Mountain Zone Trekking (P) Ltd. twice, once in 2003 from Jomsom to Pokhara and once to Annapurna Base Camp in 2005.


Ken & Chris Cassell
Carshalton,
Surrey,UK
E-mail:- Chris.Cassell@btinternet.com

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We would like to thank you, Mr Prakash Lama, once again for your exemplary service rendered during our 11 days stay in Nepal from 27 March 2009 to 6 April 2009.

Thank you, Prakash, for everything.
Carol Chew & Lee Choo

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Other Activities
Bungy Jumping
The ultimate thrill of a Bungy Jump can now be experienced in Nepal at perhaps the best site in the world. Nepal’s first bungy jumping site is situated at 160 m over the wild Bhote Koshi River, located close to Nepal Tibet Boarder, a 3 hours drive from Kathmandu. The jump is operated by some of the most experienced jump masters in the business.
 
Mountain Biking  
Mountain Biking is a fast way to see rural Nepal. Nepal’s extraordinary contours and numerous tracks and trails make it an ideal place for mountain biking. You not only climb up and down challenging mountain roads but also have a wonderful opportunity to admire the magnificent scenery around. You can ride through rice fields, bike to the Terai towns or test your mountain biking skills by travelling to Mount Mera with your bike. The mountain biking possibilities and streets are "endless" in Nepal. There are many mountain mud tracks that have created a paradise for the action biker.
 
Mountain flight  
Only awe-stricken silence can come close to match the experience of going on a mountain flight to encounter the tallest mountains of the earth. Mountain flights offer the closest possible aerial views of Mt. Everest, Kanchenjunga and the Tibetan Plateau. Mountain flights appeal to all category of travelers and have become a popular tourist attraction of Nepal. For those who are restricted by time or other considerations from going to trekking, these flights offer a panoramic view of the Himalayas in just one hour.

For the traveler who is unable to make a trekking trip to the mountains, Mountain flight has become a popular tourist attraction of Nepal. This is one hour flight from Kathmandu Airport which includes view of the highest mountains in the world via Dorje Lhakpa (6966m), Gaurishanker, Chhoyu (8201), Pumori (7161m), Nuptse (7855), Mt. Everest (8848m) and many more. It's a once in a lifetime experience.
 
Hot air ballooning (Now not orating)  
Take to the skies in a hot air balloon and see Kathmandu in another light.  Soaring to 1200 meters above the city, not only will you get to spy on the comings and goings of the bustling capital, you'll see rivers snaking through rooftops and the occasional Stupa.  You'll get the chance to see villages that dot the valley and appreciate the majestic mountains that stand so calm on the city's outskirts.  

Imagine the thrill of gliding between the Himalayas. This experience is a perfect way for you to relax and reward yourself after an intensive trek.  If, on the other hand, you've trampled all over town sightseeing, a trip in a hot air balloon will give you a different perspective to its attractions.  

This adventure takes flight either for sunrise or sunset when the city is bathed in warm light, a wonderful photo opportunity. A guide will be provided for the flight to show you the main highlights along the way. He will point out the main attractions; the legends associated with them and explain anything else you may spot.
 
Paragliding
 
The main area for flying in Nepal is the Annapurna region, more specifically the Pokhara valley. This lakeside town is Nepal's second "city." Nestled at the foot of the Annapurna Himal, the views commanded from here of 3 of the worlds 8000m peaks, are unsurpassed. At an altitude of 800m the subtropical climate means that, year round, it is short and T-shirt weather. The micro-climate of the valley makes it an ideal area for flying, with far more constant conditions than the Kathmandu valley 150km east.
 
Cable Car
The temple and small village of Manakamana is situated atop the 1302 metre hill that lies 12 km south of historic town Gorkha and overlooking the river valley of the Trishuli to the South and the Marshyandi to the west. A cable car runs from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., stopping for lunch break from 12.00 p.m. to 13.30 p.m.

The cable car is a recent phenomenon in Nepal that has become extremely popular pilgrimage and holiday destination with the locals and tourists alike. The 10-minute cable-car ride takes the visitor to the temple of Goddess Manakamma who is believed to have the power to fulfill wishes, thus called the wish fulfilling deity.
 
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