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Annapurna Circuit Trek – India

Monday, April 27th, 2009

Okay, so you are novice or have been to trekking for once or twice. No problem, there is the Annapurna Circuit Trek for you. Known as most popular and classical trek in the Annapurna region and considered as one of the twenty best trekking trails all over the world the tour demands just 16 days from you. Throughout the trekking trail get a glimpse of the villages with great mountain views, small fields of millet and wheat, flock of sheep and goats, meet with the Gurungs, Magars, Brahmins, Chhetris, Newars!.

Annapurna Tekking Route

Annapurna Tekking Route

Kick start your Annapurna Circuit Trek from Besi Saha and trek through different small villages like Khudi, Bhulbule, Ngadi, Lampata, Bahundanda, Jagat, Khorte, Dharapani.

Schedule:
Day 1 – Besi Sahar to Bahundanda
Day 2 – Bahundanda to Chamje
Day 3 – Chamje to Bagarchhap
Day 4 – Bagarchhap to Chame
Day 5 – Chame to Pisang
Day 6 – Pisang to Manang
Day 7 – Acclimatisation Day in Manang
Day 8 – Manang to Letdar
Day 9 – Letdar to Thorung Phedi
Day 10 – Thorung Phedi to Muktinath
Day 11 – 16 – Muktinath to Pokhara

What say want to give it a try?

Mesmerizing Masai Mara

Friday, March 20th, 2009

Back to nature – if this happens to be your mantra then, there is no better place to visit but the jungles of Masai Mara. The dark continent will open in front of you the vast, unscathed animal kingdom. Far from the maddening crowd stretching over an area of 1510 km, the Masai Mara is the most famous wild life sanctuaries in Kenya, Africa. The entire area of the park is nestled within the enormous Great Rift Valley.

If you are lucky enough you may get a chance to meet with the king – the lion. A meeting with the other “Big Four” present in Masai Mara jungle would be none the less exciting. Wondering who are the the other Big Four? Well, the list includes: African Elephant, Cape Buffalo, Black Rhinoceros and Leopard.

Don’t worry about for your stay in Masai Mara. Inside the Reserve and the Conservation area borders there are lodges and tented camps for the tourists. It’s cheap too.

So, pack up your rucksack and go ahead to explore the “Wild Nature”.

Zebras Drinking Water In Masai Mara

Zebras Drinking Water In Masai Mara