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Mount Everest is the Earth's highest mountain, with a peak at 8,848.86  metres above sea level. It is located in the Mahalangur section of the Himalayas in Nepal.




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How to get Sauraha,Chitwan, Nepal ?

                                                                           
By Bus: Are you in Kathmandu? Well, you can take a tourist bus early in the morning at Kantipath, only 500 metres from Thamel. It will take you to Sauraha in about 5 hours. The drive along the Trisuli River and villages gives you a fantastic view of local places. Or if you are in Pokhara, there too, you can catch daily bus to Sauraha early in the morning. You will get Sauraha in about 5 hours.The drive via Mugling and the Narayanghat Highway in the luxury tourist coaches gives daily service. Or you can even take a car for the same root which is even more comfortable. By Raft: Want to add thrill on the way to Sauraha? Well, ithat's good idea. Leave Kathmandu or Pokhara at 7 am. And enjoy breakfast in the bank of the Trishuli River before embarking. During the journey you can enjoy high and low water waves and water surrounding scenery. At the end, our vehicles will be waiting to take you to the resort. By air: There are several flights that can take you to Bharatpur Airport where our staff will be waiting to take you to our Resort. The flight from Kathmandu International Airport to Bharatpur Airport, takes only 20 minutes.
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Why Leisure Is Importance For Us?

Leisure activities very simply relieves stress in our lives.  When we are stressed, we do not think clearly and our creativity is reduced or eliminated. 
Stress can zap our personalities and turn us into a different person.  We need to combat stress and schedule leisure activities each and every day.  We need fun little escapes daily to put our mind and body at ease.  We need bigger escapes like vacations spread evenly throughout the year to recharge us.
To decrease our stress, we need the time to unwind and have fun.  These escapes help us recharge our batteries and allow us to continue to take on the day.
Do You Need Leisure Time?
Does your life feel out of balance or not as meaningful as you would like? The choices you make in how you spend your leisure time can increase your level of happiness and enrich your participation in the flow of life. According to Me it can also make your life more meaningful.
Having time for leisure is a basic human need. Leisure can be defined as an opportunity for engagement and/or meaning in personally satisfying activities outside of your work or career. These activities:

• Recharge your body.

• Stimulate your mind.
• Enrich your spirit.
Life without leisure depletes you quickly because the rhythm of life is broken. When you are in a “crunch” time, you have to stick with something to meet a deadline. Whether this time period is short (a few days) or long (several months), it takes perseverance and good self-management skills to get through it. During crunch times, you look forward to the time you can balance work and leisure again to re-establish the rhythm which is necessary for good health.
It is assumed that it takes no skill to enjoy free time. However, evidence suggests that free time is more difficult to enjoy than work. Being able to use leisure effectively can be stressful. Some people get anxious when there is unstructured time to fill. If this happens to you, give yourself permission to learn how to enjoy your free time. Break the time into smaller time frames at first until you are more comfortable.
The benefits of leisure are many:

• Allows you to connect with others and reflect on the meaning of your life.

• Helps you to live your dreams and make important contributions which make your life meaningful.
• Helps you appreciate the present moment and beauty around you.
• Increases motivation, concentration, self-confidence, and creativity.
• Increases happiness, gratefulness, and serenity.
All leisure activities are not the same. Some are active and increase flow, i.e. games, sports, hobbies, socializing, and reading an interesting book. Other leisure activities are passive and can create apathy and depression because they do not require much skill and are not challenging, i.e. routinely watching television more than four hours a day and negative thinking.

The choices you make in how to spend your leisure time can have the potential to recharge you. It can mean:

• Active social interaction and/or spectator participation.
• Finding ways for creative expression.
• Intentional intellectual stimulation.
• Appropriate physical activity.
• Learning activities which expand your perspective.
 Make you leisure in Nepal. we will make your leisure fabulous. 


Why Visit Sauraha,Chitwan, Nepal ?

Well, as you visit Nepal, a Himalayan kingdom, you will naturally be in the lap of snowy mountains of fabulous value. But your visit to Nepal will only be complete when you visit Sauraha. Then you may ask, what is special in Sauraha that makes the visit Nepal incomplete unless we do that? Well, See... 1. Have you been on elephant back and enter the dense forest? If not, you will get an excellent chance to sit on the back of a huge mammal, which is interesting as well as exciting (sometimes dangerous too ….!) 2. Have you been in front of a one horned rhinoceros, a dangerous wild beast that can lick with ever rough tongue or knock with sharp horn on its nose? If no, you will get the chance to be as close as your friends, with hundred percent safe on elephant back. 3. So many times you have heard and seen tiger, the nature's finest animal through different media. You will see them coming across your walking route in the jungle. What can you do if it comes in front of you? Well, humans are helpless in front of a tiger. Can do nothing. Climb a tree? Ok, better try. 4. You may have heard of crocodiles that if gets hold within its giant jaws, it cans even stitch and sallow bigger animals. Yes, you will sail on a local wooden dhow (boat) and view them on their natural habitat-river. Don't be afraid, our nature guides will take you safe. 5. Have you ever seen a peacock dance in the jungle? Well, make your camera ready and hold your breath. Waw…….! You may not believe your eyes. Peacock dancing with its wings spread wide, in the jungle at its natural habitat. 6. You have seen orchestra in the modern halls so many times with so many advanced musical instruments. You will first time see how an ethnic tribe perform cultural dance with a local wooden drum and stick dance. You will see how the tribe protects their lives from wild beasts with mere sticks.
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annapurna himal nepal

annapurna ranges with fewa lake in Nepal

Buddha nath Nepal

 Buddhist prayer flags with the majestic mountains in background in Manang Nepal

Buddha nath Nepal

Spectacular view from the old King Palace in T-sarang in Upper Mustang.


Spectacular view from the old King Palace in T-sarang in Upper Mustang.

numbur cheese circuit trek in nepal

numbur cheese circuit trek nepal

mustang in autumn nepal

 mustang in autumn Nepal


the last forbidden kingdom,mustang,nepal

grazing on highland nepal

grazing on highland

A Yak grazing on alpine grassland(early winter)

A Yak grazing on alpine grassland(early winter)in Nepal.

approaching the manang valley

approaching the manang valley,Nepal

View of Mt.Machhapuchare (Fish Tail) and the Annapurna Mountain Range from Australian Camp Dhampus Kaski

View of Mt.Machhapuchare (Fish Tail) and the Annapurna Mountain Range from Australian Camp Dhampus Kaski

Nilgiri Himal


chitwan nationa park,sauraha,chitwan

     tourist are enjoying with elephant riding at chitwan nationa park,sauraha


                                  swimming in side the round dorm at chitwan national park.
                                          live watching in chitwan national park.
                                                      sauraha,chitwan

                                                        sunrise  from sauraha beach,




Poon Hill,Nepal

In most countries, Poon Hill would be called a mountain, but here in the Himalayas it is certainly a hill. Poon Hill is one of the most famous viewpoints in the world and in Nepal, it is probably the second most famous viewpoints after Kala Pattar.

Poon Hill


Poon Hill Trek By Anjan Dallakoti. Do You Want Trek With Us?Please Contact With Us.

                                                           Poon Hill  (3210 m)

Live Rhino Visit in Chitwan National Park,Sauraha

Chitwan National Park,Sauraha,Chitwan

Chitwan National Park:CNP covers 932 sq km and is 4 hours drive from capitalcity( Kathmandu). You can reach it by air from the Nearest airport Bharatpur which takes 25mins flight from Kathmandu.Some of the famous animals to be seen include the Endangered Royal Bengal Tiger, wild bear, one-horned rhino, marsh-muggers etc.Chitwan National Park stands today as a successful testimony of nature conservation in South Asia. This is the first national park of Nepal established in 1973 to preserve a unique ecosystem significantly valuable to the whole world. The park covering a pristine area of 932 sq. km is situated in the subtropical inner Terai lowlands of southern central part of Nepal. The park has gained much wider recognition in the world when UNESCO included this area on the list of World Heritage Site in 1984. The park consists of churia hills, ox-bow lakes, flood plains of Rapti, Reu and Narayani rivers. The Churia hill rises gradually towards the east from 150 m to over 800 m. The lower but most rugged Someshwor hills occupy most of the western portion of the park. The flood plains of Chitwan are rich alluvial. The park boundaries have been delineated by the Narayani and Rapti rivers in the north and west, and the Reu river and Someshwor hills in the south and south-west. It shares its eastern border with Parsa Wildlife Reserve. The Chitwan valley is characterized by tropical to subtropical forest. 70% of park vegetation is predominantly Sal ( Shorea robusta ) forest, a moist deciduous climax vegetation type of the Terai region. The remaining vegetation types include grassland (20%), riverine forest (7%) and Sal with Chirpine ( Pinus roxburghii ) (3%), the latter occurring at the top of the Churia range. The riverine forests mainly consists of khair, sissoo and simal. The simal is with spiny bark when young and develops buttress at the bottom in older stage. The grasslands form a diverse and complex community with over 50 species. The Sacchrum species, often called elephant-grass can reach 8 m in height. The shorter grasses such as Imperata is useful for thatch roofs.There are more than 43 species of mammals in the park. The park is especially renowned for its protection of the endangered one- horned rhinoceros, tiger, and gharial crocodile along with many other common species of wild animal. The estimated population of rhinos is 400. The park also secures populations of endangered species such as gaur, wild elephant, four horned antelope, striped hyena, pangolin, Gangetic dolphin, monitor lizard, and python. Some of the other animals found in the park are sambar, chital, hog deer, barking deer, sloth deer, common leopard, ratel, palm civet, wild dog, langur and rhesus monkeys. There are over 450 species of birds in the park. Among the endangered birds are the Bengal florican, giant hornbill, lesser florican, black stork and white stork. A few of the common birds seen are peafowl, red jungle fowl, and different species of egrets, herons, kingfishers, flycatchers and woodpeckers.The best times for bird watching are in March and December. More than 45 species of amphibians and reptiles are found in the park, some of which are the marsh mugger crocodile, cobra, green pit viper and various species of frogs and tortoises. The park is actively engaged in the scientific study of several species of wild flora and fauna.For Booking Open This Website. www.nepalhotelrooms.com/?aid=164

this is in NEPAL...so this is one of the wonderful place.

its at the height of 2874 M.(poon hill)...really outstanding view of Annapurna Himalaya range.visit by anjan dallakoti. for helping line: www.nepalhotelrooms.com/?aid=164 and www.nepalhotelrooms.com/?aid=180