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Dear Guest,
Hearty welcome to the Himalayan kingdom, Nepal. We the Yatra Nepal family, extend our warmest greetings to you. We invite you to discover the Himalaya as we have discovered it. There is nothing on earth like an adventure in the Himalaya and making your adventure a success is our specialty. We take pride in our high quality personal service, professional and friendly approach, providing well organized, enjoyable and successful treks that goes beyond the standard travel itinerary, giving all those who travel with us a deeper insight to the land and its people.

The key point of our success is our team members hard work and determination. The company with a keen sense of hospitality is well known to those who have spent their holidays with us. We think of ways to make your stay with us more enjoyable. Those who have experienced Nepal with us once have attached with us as your family member.

We look forward to share more memorable adventurous days with you. 


NEPAL
Nepal, officially Kingdom of Nepal, constitutional monarchy in South Asia. Locked within the rugged ranges of the Himalayas, Nepal is bounded by the Tibet region of China on the north and India on the south, east, and west. It was cut off from the rest of the world until the early 1950s, when a palace revolution and the subsequent overthrow of the autocratic Rana dynasty marked the beginning of Nepal’s emergence into the modern world. Kathmandu is the capital and largest city.                                 More


Tibet
Tibet, province-level administrative region of China, located in a high-mountain area in the southwestern part of the country. It is officially called the Tibet (Chinese Xizang) Autonomous Region (TAR).

Throughout its long history, Tibet at times has governed itself as an independent state and at other times has had various levels of association with China. Regardless of China’s involvement in Tibetan affairs, Tibet’s internal government was for centuries a theocracy (state governed by religious leaders), under the leadership of Buddhist lamas, or monks. In 1959 the Dalai Lama (spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism and at that time the head of Tibet’s internal government) fled to India during a Tibetan revolt against Chinese control in the region. China then took complete control of Tibet, installing a sympathetic Tibetan ruler and, in 1965, replacing the theocracy with a Communist administration

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Nepal
Pashupatinath Temple
Potala Palace
 

West Tibet Tour (Nagri)

 
 
Special Tibet Tour
 
Tibet Map
Mt.Kailash Fixed Departure Dates in 2006