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Saribung Expedition, Nepal
An adventurous trip from the beautiful village of Phu over the snowy Saribung La (6,042m) to the remote Kingdom of Upper Mustang near the Tibet border. There is the option to climb Saribung peak from the pass which is another 300m higher (6,328m). Trek led by Jo Clark for The Mountain Company in May 2019
Summit view shot filmed by Shyam Krishnan
Annapurna Base Camp & Poon Hill Trek (2 till 10 Dec 19) by PPD Outdoor Cast & Karat Adventure
Here is our journey to see the mightiest creation of Allah SWT. We are 36 hikers from Malaysia comes to Nepal to hike the Annapurna Base Camp trek and Poon Hill. Syukur alhamdulillah Allah ease our journey and given the great weather during the hike. Thanx to our Malaysia Gogo Karat Adventure and with the help Third Eye Adventure from Nepal for the great experience. Hopefully by this sharing video will help others to come and see the superb view. Peak is a bonus, safely comes and go is a must. Thank you for viewing
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Kathmandu Paragliding
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Best offer -2017/18 Special Adventure Tour Package for Kathmandu Paragliding. ...... cost are as below
Nepalese cost Rs 8000
Foreign cost Rs 11300
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Regarding the subject, I would like to inform you that Paragliding is now in Kathmandu valley. N.H. Travels and Tours Pvt. Ltd. is an authorized agent of Kathmandu Paragliding & Hang Gliding in Kathmandu. Our bookings are open now. We humbly request you for your kind support for introducing our product to the market.
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Itinerary:-
Kathmandu to Godawari
Godawari to Kathmandu
Includes:-
Lunch and tiffin
Two way transportation to Godwari.
Adventure drive to Paragliding Spot.
20 to 30 minutes Flight.
Photo and Video.
Flight Insurance.
Excluded:-
Personal Expenses.
Items not Mention under include
Special Attraction:-
*Only 20km far from Bijeshwori, Kathmandu-15
*Fly above 2400m
*Panorama View of Highest Peaks and Mountains.
*City & Valley View from Eagle Eye
*Soar above the clouds.
*Feel the high altitude.
*View of the only botanical garden of Nepal.
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Beauty of Kathmandu Paragliding
Beauty of Kathmandu Paragliding
Enjoy cruise control in the clouds. Sit back, relax and experience the breathtaking views few people have seen history. Take your camera or have your pilot capture that priceless moment. Take-off and landing involves standing up and walking a few steps. No jumping off cliffs and crash landing. You just won’t believe how easy and safe it is to fly with us until you do.
We take a short jeep drive to Godavari Village and further 30 min continue drive off road toward the take off view point 2,100m above sea level, From here you can see Langtang mountains range including many other small peak.
“Chapakharka”, is the beautiful Take Off place which is at the height of 2100m from the sea level. From this place one can have the panorama view of the beautiful mountain ranges and stunning view of the Kathmandu Valley. Once you take off you’ll have an experience of being like a bird and the feeling of freedom that you’ve never felt before and enjoy the view as from the eye of a bird.
Our Landing zone at Rasantar has been renovated and maintained with a runway too! We expect to be helpful in the development process of our so-called economically backward Country , creating Job opportunities, Involve in development works, Conserve Nature and broaden the horizons of adventure sports in Nepal.
Whichever direction you fly in, we are with you every step of the way. Our office is a short walk away from main Thamel.
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Swayambhunath stupa (4K) শম্ভুনাথ, (स्वयम्भू स्तूप) নেপাল
Swayambhunath,
Swayambhunath (Devanagari: स्वयम्भू स्तूप; Nepal Bhasa: स्वयंभू; sometimes Swayambu or Swoyambhu) is an ancient religious architecture atop a hill in the Kathmandu Valley, west of Kathmandu city. The Tibetan name for the site means 'Sublime Trees' (Wylie: Phags.pa Shing.kun), for the many varieties of trees found on the hill. However, Shing.kun may be a corruption of the local Nepal Bhasa name for the complex, Singgu, meaning 'self-sprung'. For the Buddhist Newars, in whose mythological history and origin myth as well as day-to-day religious practice Swayambhunath occupies a central position, it is probably the most sacred among Buddhist pilgrimage sites.
The complex consists of a stupa, a variety of shrines and temples, some dating back to the Licchavi period. A Tibetan monastery, museum and library are more recent additions. The stupa has Buddha's eyes and eyebrows painted on. Between them, the number one (in Devanagari script) is painted in the fashion of a nose. There are also shops, estaurants and hostels. The site has two access points: a long staircase leading directly to the main platform of the temple, which is from the top of the hill to the east; and a car road around the hill from the south leading to the south-west entrance. The first sight on reaching the top of the stairway is the Vajra.
We were breathless and sweating as we stumbled up the last steep steps and practically fell upon the biggest vajra (thunderbolt scepter) that I have ever seen. Behind this Vajra was the vast, round, white dome of the stupa, like a full solid skirt, at the top of which were two giant Buddha eyes wisely looking out over the peaceful valley which was just beginning to come alive.
Mythology
According to Swayambhu Purana, the entire valley was once filled with an enormous lake, out of which grew a lotus. The valley came to be known as Swayambhu, meaning Self-Created. The name comes from an eternal self-existent flame (svyaṃbhu) over which a sūpa was later built.
Manjusri had a vision of the Lotus at Swayambhu and traveled there to worship it. Seeing that the valley could be a good settlement, and to make the site more accessible to human pilgrims, he cut a gorge at Chovar. The water drained out of the lake, leaving the valley in which Kathmandu now lies.
History
Swayambhunath is among the oldest religious sites in Nepal. According to the Gopālarājavaṃśāvalī, it was founded by the great-grandfather of King Mānadeva (464-505 CE), King Vṛsadeva, about the beginning of the 5th century CE.
However, Emperor Ashoka is said to have visited the site in the third century BCE and built a temple on the hill which was later destroyed.
Although the site is considered Buddhist, the place is revered by both Buddhists and Hindus. Numerous Hindu monarch followers are known to have paid their homage to the temple, including Pratap Malla, the powerful king of Kathmandu, who is responsible for the construction of the eastern stairway in the 17th century.
The stupa was completely renovated in May 2010, its first major renovation since 1921 and its 15th in the nearly 1,500 years since it was built. The dome was re-gilded using 20 kg of gold.
At around 5 a.m. on 14 February 2011, Pratapur Temple in the Swayambhu Monument Zone suffered damage from a lightning strike during a sudden thunderstorm.
The Swayambunath complex suffered damage in the April 2015 Nepal earthquake.
Architecture
The stupa consists of a dome at the base, above which is a cubical structure painted with eyes of Buddha looking in all four directions. There are pentagonal Toran present above each of the four sides with statues engraved in them.
Symbolism
The dome at the base represents the entire world. When a person awakes (represented by eyes of wisdom and compassion) from the bonds of the world, the person reaches the state of enlightenment. The thirteen pinnacles on the top symbolize that sentient beings have to go through the thirteen stages of spiritual realizations to reach enlightenment or Buddhahood.
There is a large pair of eyes on each of the four sides of the main stupa which represent Wisdom and Compassion. Above each pair of eyes is another eye, the third eye. It is said that when Buddha preaches, cosmic rays emanate from the third eye which acts as messages to heavenly beings so that those interested can come down to earth to listen to the Buddha. The hellish beings and beings below the human realm cannot come to earth to listen to the Buddha's teaching, however, the cosmic rays relieve their suffering when Buddha preaches. Between the two eyes (also called Wisdom Eyes), a curly symbol, symbolizing the nose, is depicted which looks like a question mark, which is a Nepali sign of number figure one. This sign represents the unity of all things existing in the world as well as the only path to enlightenment through the teachings of Buddha.
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Kathmandu Paragliding
We were happy to announce paragliding in Kathmandu Valley.Despite the difficulty of the situation, we experienced something very excitement and beautiful. Our takeoff place is located in Chapakharka, Godawari. “Chapakharka”, is the beautiful Take Off place which is at the height of 2100m from the sea level. From this place one can have the panorama view of the beautiful mountain ranges and stunning view of the Kathmandu Valley. Once you take off you’ll have an experience of being like a bird and the feeling of freedom that you’ve never felt before and enjoy the view as from the eye of a bird.
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Sonam Dolma from remote Humla
Sonam Dolma comes from the little village Challa in upper Humla, the remotest district of Nepal. She was one of the first students ever to take her exam from grade 10 in Humla and had a dream of becoming a health care professional. Gayatri Fund's sister NGO Society for Street Children in Nepal supports Sonam Dolma, first two prep years in Kathmandu and starting autumn 2018 at the Medical College in Kadechaur in Sindhupalchowk, where she is studying to Health Assistant. her education there will take 3 years before she can go back to Humla and serve her community.
Nepal is naturally beautiful country
Nepal draws visitors who come for a variety of reasons. Some are lured by the call of the mountains and seeking to climb or trek in the Himalayas, others are intrigued by the culture and the famous city of Kathmandu, and yet others come hoping to find some sort of spiritual awakening. Nepal can be an adrenaline adventure, a cultural eye opener, or a life-changing experience, depending on the itinerary and mindset of the traveler.
Most visitors will spend some time in Kathmandu visiting sacred and historic attractions, and then head out into other parts of the country. Some of the most popular locations outside of the capital are Chitwan National Park for wildlife viewing, and the lakeside town of Pokhara, a popular area for starting treks. Trekkers will find a variety of options, with the most popular areas being the Everest, Annapurna, and Langtang regions.
In 2015, a major earthquake struck Nepal, causing severe damage in Kathmandu and other areas of the country. Travelers should check on local conditions before visiting.
1 Kathmandu

Kathmandu
Kathmandu, the capital and largest city in Nepal, is like no other city in the world. The decaying buildings in the heart of the city are a contrast to the lively atmosphere that permeates the streets. The smell of incense wafts from the stores while street sellers push their wares, and people go about their daily lives, all against a backdrop of historic temples and carved statues.
For several hundred years, Kathmandu was one of three rival royal cities, along with Bhaktapur and Patan. Situated in close proximity to each other, today these three almost run together. The highlight of Kathmandu has long been Durbar Square, the largest of the palace squares in the three royal cities and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Temples and monuments of varying shapes, sizes, styles, and faiths can be found here.
Kathmandu's Durbar Square was severely damaged in the 2015 earthquake, with many buildings destroyed beyond repair.
Accommodation: Where to Stay in Kathmandu
ENLARGE MAP PRINT MAP
Kathmandu Map - Attractions
ENLARGE MAP PRINT MAP
Kathmandu Valley Map
2 Bhaktapur

Bhaktapur
Bhaktapur, the third of the Royal Cities, lies on the old trade route to Tibet, just outside of Kathmandu. For Bhaktapur, the trade route was both an arterial link and major source of wealth. Its relative remoteness at the time allowed the city to develop independently and in ways which distinguish it from the other two cities. In contrast to Patan and Kathmandu, the population of Bhaktapur is primarily Hindu. The best place from which to begin a tour of the city is Durbar Square, where in addition to the royal palace, several temples are also situated. The whole area is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Many of the buildings in Durbar Square in Bhaktapur were damaged in the 2015 earthquake.
Accommodation: Where to Stay in Bhaktapur
ENLARGE MAP PRINT MAP
Bhaktapur Map - Attractions
3 Boudhanath Stupa (Bodhnath)
Boudhanath Stupa (Bodhnath)
The Bodhanath Stupa, just outside of Kathmandu, is one of the largest stupas of its kind in the world, and dates to sometime around the 6th century, possibly even earlier. Like Bhaktapur, it lies on the old trade route to Tibet and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The stupa sustained minor damage during the 2015 earthquake but is otherwise in good condition.
The stupa itself is a symbol of enlightenment but at Boudhanath the symbolism is particularly clear. Each different shape represents one of the five elements, earth, water, fire, air, and sphere, which are also the attributes of the five Buddhas. Brought together in the form of the stupa, their unity reflects in abstract fashion the structure of the universe itself.
4 Pokhara
Pokhara, at the base of the foothills, is 200 kilometers west of Kathmandu and surrounded by some of the highest mountains in the world - Dhaulagiri, Manaslu, and Annapurna I. For many trekkers, Pokhara is the gateway to the Himalayas. It is the starting point for treks to Jomsom and the Annapurna region. But visitors will enjoy Pokhara and the beautiful scenery even if they are not planning on heading off on a hike.
By population, it is the second largest town in Nepal after Kathmandu but still does not feel like a big city. People coming from the Kathmandu Valley notice the much cleaner air and pleasant climate almost immediately. Lake Phewa, with its cluster of lakeside hotels, restaurants, and shops, is ideal for those looking for relaxation and for day excursions.
Pokhara Map - Attractions
5 Trekking in the Annapurna Region
Trekking in the Annapurna Region
The Annapurna Region is one of the most popular trekking regions in Nepal, with trekking options of a few days to a few weeks. There are three main routes in the Annapurna Region, which intersect and combine in places, but trekkers can opt to do a
Nepal Tour, Trekking and Holidays
In this video you will see the Tourism Activities and information about Nepal. We (Glance Himalaya Tours Nepal) are one of the best Tours, Treks and Holidays operator in Nepal. We offer a wide range of options for your visit to Nepal, Tibet and Bhutan. Glance Himalaya Tours Nepal, always believe and emphasis in the quality service with best team work. Since established we continues to operate adventure tours and holidays trip in Nepal, Tibet and Bhutan including the high level treks in Nepal with deeper commitments towards wildlife and conservation, national park, cultural heritage, adventure rafting, preservation of the environments and historical places of Nepal. We think our team work is always stronger, experienced and hard workers, therefore our team will success in every step of holiday adventure trips.
So Glance Himalaya Tours Nepal always focus for our office staff including the team leader, trekking and tour operator, tour guide, trekking and expedition guide and trekking porters/Sherpa should have their insurance in our team which make easy to concrete clients dream in to the reality in every successful trip. -
The Nepal Trust - Mission Statement
The Nepal Trust Mission Statement documentary provides a great insight in the mission and philosophy of an organization that is working in the most remote and impoverished areas of the Himalayas.
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Divyanatra Community School With Chaitanyashree - Kathmandu, Nepal
Chaitanyashree of Kundalini Sound Healing has started a local school for the children of seasonal brick-makers in the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal. He brings tourists like us to meet the kids, bring food and see the conditions to help raise awareness of his and many others' efforts around the country to provide these kids not only with food and shelter but some love and feeling of family and community.
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You can help out financially by donating to their cause at or in other ways by contacting Chaitanyashree directly at kundalini.sbt@gmail.com
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Nepal Trip | Bunjee Jumping in Pokhra - episode 3
3rd part of our NEPAL motorcycle trip from India, in this video I have explored Pokhra tried Para Gliding for the first time in life, trust me it was an amazing experience.
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Champadevi Vlog |2017-11-27| visit Nepal| Group fun|
Champadevi is a magnificent hill located at an altitude of 2285 m south – west of Kathmandu which is one of the most popular pilgrimage sites in the Hindu and Buddhist religions.
It is one of the best, easy, short enjoyable one day hiking trips in the southern hill of Kathmandu valley ideal for all people who would strive to take the stirring hiking adventure while enjoying the natural sceneries. This hike starts in the morning after an hour drive to Pharping village (19 km) on the way to Dakshinkali temple (a temple of goddess Kali).
Walking through the lush pine forest on well develop trail is really wonderful experience. The trail goes gradually uphill for about half an hour towards the north ridge and then ascends further through the beautiful forest to Champadevi. It will take approx. 2 hours to reach the top of the ridge. Most of the walk is along the ridge and offers a spectacular bird’s eye view of the Kathmandu valley and mountains. From here we can enjoy the superb view of central and western Himalayan range including Langtang, Gauri Shanker, Jugal, Dorge Lakpa and many others.
When you are leaving, the summit trail descends steeply down to the village of Champadevi. It goes through the dense forest which is rich with birds and other wildlife.
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Bouddhanath - A Place Of Peace And Power | Drone Shot | #VisitNepal
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Bouddhnath was probably built in the 14th century after the Mughal invasions; various interesting legends are told regarding the reasons for its construction. After the arrival of thousands of Tibetans following the 1959 Chinese invasion, the temple has become one of the most important centers of Tibetan Buddhism. Today it remains an important place of pilgrimage and meditation for Tibetan Buddhists and local Nepalis, as well as a popular tourist site.
From above, Bodnath Stupa looks like a giant mandala, or diagram of the Buddhist cosmos. And as in all Tibetan mandalas, four of the Dhyani Buddhas mark the cardinal points, with the fifth, Vairocana, enshrined in the center (in the white hemisphere of the stupa). The five Buddhas also personify the five elements (earth, water, fire, air and ether), which are represented in the stupa's architecture.
There are other symbolic numbers here as well: the nine levels of Boudhanath Stupa represent the mythical Mt. Meru, center of the cosmos; and the 13 rings from the base to the pinnacle symbolize the path to enlightenment, or Bodhi — hence the stupa's name.
At the bottom, the stupa is surrounded by an irregular 16-sided wall, with frescoes in the niches. In addition to the Five Dhyani Buddhas, Boudhanath Stupa is closely associated with the Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara (Padmapani), whose 108 forms are depicted in sculptures around the base. The mantra of Avalokiteshvara - Om Mani Padme Hum - is carved on the prayer wheels beside the images of Avalokiteshvara around the base of the stupa.
The base of the stupa consists of three large platforms, decreasing in size. These platforms symbolize Earth, and here you can look out at the mountains while listening to the chants of the devout doing kora, walking around the stupa praying.
Instead of a nose is a question-mark-type symbol that is actually the Nepali character for the number 1, symbolizing unity and the one way to reach enlightenment—through the Buddha's teachings. Above this is the third eye, symbolizing the wisdom of the Buddha.
28 Days 200-Hour Tantra and Hatha Yoga Teacher Training With Trekking in Kathmandu Valley, #Nepal
This training is designed for someone who wants to be a teacher and also for those who want to deepen their practice and understanding of yoga or simply improve their quality of life. This unique yoga journey will take you deep into the traditions that make up the local culture from the amazing village to the evening ceremonies of the Agni Hotra in sacred Himalaya. You will visit ancient temples and shrines, meet holy saints, meditate in the foothills of the Himalayas, and more.
This training is a feast for those who love adventure in the mountains and are thirsty for the truth hidden within. You are going to dive into the world of endless beauty, untouched nature, meditation, and yogic experience. While living in the natural surroundings, you are going to taste the infinite pleasure of simplicity and ordinary life; bathing in the river, cooking by the fire, sleeping under the stars, and touching the earth with your bare feet. All of these activities will intensify your awareness, creating a supreme experience of spontaneity and liberation.
%As a student of the yoga teacher training program offered by Shambhavi Yoga Peeth, you will:
*Increase your physical fitness and general health
*Nourish the body with a traditional yogic diet prepared with nutritional vegetarian foods
*Gain clarity for better mental health and thereby, increase the overall growth of the mind, body, and soul
*Experience spiritual growth and development
*Strengthen your meditation practice
*Increase in flexibility
*Acquire discipline
*Be given opportunities to discover the true self and synchronicity with universal truths
*Spread happiness and pleasure in your life and the lives of others
*Increase energy and enthusiasm in your daily life
*Develop confidence and willpower
%Shambhavi Yoga Peeth yoga teacher training is designed to immerse students into the physical, mental, and spiritual states of yoga so they emerge as students and teachers of wisdom and practice. Your yoga teacher training is not about becoming a yoga teacher, but about coming into the strong spine, the fierce presence, and the free life that allows for being a teacher from wherever you stand in your community.
The power of taking the journey to India for this experience is tremendous. The journey inspires, heals, invigorates, and frees. The journey is deeply transforming and deeply joyous. All are supported in the community to rise fully. The teachings are more scientific initially but later evolve to a spiritual method allowing for a holistic and well-rounded approach to yoga. This program at the Shambhavi Yoga the mind to regain peace and the body to recover its beauty and vital stamina.
The program is designed By Himalayan Yogi and has a strong foundation of teaching all elements of yoga that will make every learner a master. The yoga instructor certification course is designed for those who desire self-knowledge and complete understanding of the yoga sutras to become a successful yoga teacher and practitioner. This is the foundation course for learning various disciplines and guidelines of yoga.
It is a detailed course that suitably follows the standards of Yoga Alliance. The 200-hour yoga teacher training course at Shambhavi Yoga, Nagarkot Nepal, is developed to deliver the complete theoretical and practical know-how about yoga. This course leads towards deepening of yoga practice and also imbibes skills so you can train and guide others as well-practiced yoga teachers.
-Curriculum
Week 1
Introduction of Pranayama, Benefits of pranayama, General guidelines
Clavicular, Thoracic and Diaphragmatic Breathing (Yogic Breathing)
Ujjayi
Bhastrika
Kapalbhati
Nadi – Sodhana
Bhramari
Surya – Bhedi & Chandra – Bhedi
Sheetali & Sheetkari
Week 2
Sitting postures for pranayama sadhana-
1- Easy pose
2- Half-lotus
3- Swastikasana
4- siddha yoni asana
Week 3
Mudras (Yoga Gestures)
The practice of Mudra hand gestures is an ancient facet of yoga. Performing gestures effects the energy flow of the body and can change a person's spiritual and mental characteristics.
Jnana mudra
Chin mudra
Yoni mudra
Bhairava mudraShambhavi mudra
Nasikagra
Khechari
Yoga Bandhas (Energy Lock)
The practice of Bandhas expands the lung capacity and breathing capabilities during yoga. It also strengthens the entire body from the inside out.
Preparation
UddiyanaJalandhar
Mula & Maha Bandha Teaching
Week 4
Teaching
Doubts