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Nepal Travelogues
- Himalayan Trek - Details
of a 10 day Himalayan trek.
- Imperial College
Rolwaling Expedition Nepal 98 - Everything
you could want to know about mountaineering and trekking in the Khumbu and
Rolwaling valley of Nepal. Includes detailed info on the mountains Ramdung,
Kwange and Parchamo.
- Mera Misadventures - Log
about an attempt to climb Mera Peak in the year of the long monsoon, 1999.
- Nancy and Mike's Travel Adventure - Provides
a detailed account of 1995 trek to Everest Base Camp and Gokyo region of the
Himalayas.
- Nepal 2002 -
Photojournal of two weeks in Nepal in December 2002. Includes Kathmandu,
Tengboche, Bhaktapur and Chitwan.
- Photos and Travel Tales
of Nepal - Photos and travelogues of a trek
in the Langtang area of the Himalayas and a visit to the Chitwan jungle.
- Slippers Before
The Snows - Trekking to Makalu Base Camp,
much of the way in carpet slippers. Seeing Mount Makalu's awesome southern
face was well worth the series of disasters
- Travel
Photos by Steve Underwood: Nepal - Personal
page of Nepal photos, including pictures of Kathmandu and a trek near Everest.
- Travelogue: One
Week in Nepal - Features photographs and a
narrative of Keith and Stephanie Jenkins's visit to Nepal, including a stay on
an organic farm and sight-seeing in Kathmandu.
- Trekking Around Annapurna - Photos
of the Annapurna trekking circuit by a Dutchman, Henk de Jong.
- Trekking in Nepal - A
visit to Nepal with a three week trek in the Himalayas around the Annapurna
circuit with pictures.
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Trekking to the Hidden Valley - Features a
brief travelogue, route description and FAQs concerning trekking from Marpha
to the Hidden Valley, north of Dhaulagiri.
- Visiting Nepal - A
brief report of a 1999 trip to Nepal.Includes lots of photographs of Kathmandu,
Chitwan and Pokhara.
- Yak Horns and Suspension
Bridges - Trekking in the Nepal Himalaya to
Kala Pattar (Everest Base Camp trek), via Tengboche and Dingboche, and
becoming a prisoner of the yak.
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Visas: A passport and visa are required.
Tourists may purchase two-month, single-entry visas or two-month, multiple-entry
visas upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu and at the
following certain land border points of entry. Tourists may stay in Nepal no
longer than 150 days in any given calendar year.
Health & other risks: Travelers should be aware of the immense air
and water pollution and the random chance of robbery. Trekking in remote areas
can be very hazardous and one should not depend on emergency services such as
evacuations and rescues by helicopter for illness or injuries.
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