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Trekking In Nepal

Everest Base Camp Trek is one of the most famous in the world and the magic begins on the flight to Lukla, with breathtaking views of the Khumbu region. From Lukla the scenic trail proceeds through beautiful Sherpa villages and lush valleys before spending a day to acclimatize and perhaps enjoy the colorful Saturday market at Namche Bazaar. You will experience incredible views of the Himalayan Mountains, vast glaciers and Monastery (Tengboche - also home to the world’s highest Buddhist monastery)

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India Tour

Soul, thou art at rest. Return to the Lord, at peace with Him and He at peace with you. So enter as one of His servants. And enter into His garden.

Agra was the chosen city of the Mughal emperors during the early years. It was here that the founder of the dynasty, Babur, laid out the first formal Persian garden on the banks of the River Yamuna. Here, Akbar, his grandson, raised the towering ramparts of the great Red Fort.

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Druk Path Trek

The Druk Path Trek is one of the most frequented treks. It is a fairly short yet exhilarating trek that is both challenging and rewarding. The views, like most other treks in Bhutan, are fascinating and exhilarate ones senses, owing to the incredible beauty and majesty of the Himalayas.

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Tibet Tour

The shortest possible tour of Lhasa, Encounter Lhasa, is a very popular tour amongst foreign travelers as it offers a glimpse into the heart and soul of Tibet. This holiday is operational only between June and November because flights to Lhasa are not available throughout the year.

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Air Ticketing

Green Globe Travels & Tour arranges all the International and Domestic Air tickets of various airlines operating to and from Nepal such as:Nepal Airlines, Thai Airways, Singapore Airlines, Austrian Air, Gulf Air, Qatar Airways, Aeroflot [Russian] China South West Airlines, Cathay Pacific, British AWirways, Northwest Airlines, Biman Bangladesh, Pakistan Intl. Airlines, Air India, Indian Airlines, Necon Air, Jet Airways etc.

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Royal Bardia National Park

Royal Bardia National Park

The Royal Bardia National Park is the largest and most undisturbed wild area of the Terai region of the Nepal Himalayas. Similar to Chitwan park, but with a drier climate and a more remote location, Bardia encompasses 1,000-sq-kms of riverine grassland and sal forests.

The Terai or lowland hills and valleys of southern Nepal, nowhere over 1,000 feet in elevation, extend all along the Indian border. The Terai once supported a healthy wildlife population in a habitat of 25-foot high elephant grass and dense hardwood forests, but had very few people, due to virulent malarial mosquitos.

Bardia was a royal hunting reserve of Nepal's Rana rulers from 1846 to 1950. In Nepal, wildlife lost whatever protection the royal hunting reserve conveyed when the Rana rule ended in the 1950's. A well-meaning malaria eradication program in the 1950's and 1960's opened the terai for settlement, and transformed about 75% of the native Terai to agricultural land. Wildlife populations declined with the combination of increased settlement and widespread poaching. Bardia was declared a wildlife reserve in 1976, first measuring 134 sq miles and expanded in 1985 to 374 sq miles.

It is a home to more than 30 different mammals and 250 species of birds. Park is regenerated habitat for great one - horned Indian rhinoceros, Royal Bengal tiger, wild elephants (one among them is thought to be the largest in Asia), leopards jungle cats, mongoose, sloth beers, blue cow, langur and rhesus monkeys, and sambar, spotted hog and barking deer. Jungle is also a habitat for different kind of snakes and reptiles.

The Geruwa River; there is the home to the famous masher game fish, Gharial and mugger crocodiles, and the strange Gangetic dolphin. Park is truly a birdwatcher's paradise. Cormorants, egret, storks, heron, geese, duck, parakeet, jungle fowls, king fishers and endangered species such as the Bengal florican, sarus crane and the silver-eared mesia are perfect to make you forget the time. The several open grassed areas with in the park are excellent for game viewing.

Natural Beauty of Bardia National Park
Today's Royal Bardia National Park is bordered to the south by the Babai River, to the north by the Shiwalik or Churia Hills, to the west by the Girwa River (a tributary of the Karnali), and to the east by a section of the East-West Highway which bisects the park. The Terai is only in the southwest corner of the park. Much of Bardia is on the southern slopes of the Shiwalik Range where the hills rise to over 4,000 feet.

From the base of these hills, the park slopes gently over highly porous ground for several miles to the rivers of the Gangetic plain. At Chisopani Gorge, the swift-flowing Karnali River emerges from the Shiwalik Range onto the broad plain and flows purposefully through the semi-tropical jungle. Where the river braids out, small riverine forested islands form. Wildlife frequent these oases - maybe you'll be as lucky as we once were to spot a wild Elephant swimming trunk-deep across the river to reach the island.

Fuana In Bardia National Park
What makes a visit to Nepal's Royal Bardia National Park particularly special is not just its large and intact habitat area and its isolated location, but also the presence here of one of the last known herds of wild Elephants in South Asia. The herd, numbering less than two dozen, roams these remote jungles in western Nepal.

The largest of the herd is affectionately called “Thulo Hati”, which means "Big Elephant" in the Nepali language. Seeing these wild Elephants greyish-white bulk rising above the morning mists and hearing them trumpet across the jungle clearing is one of the most remarkable wildlife experiences to be had on our planet.

Bardia also boasts the greatest number of deer species in Nepal. The six deer species found in the park are: Chital or spotted Deer with its ubiquitous white spots on a brown coat; Hog Deer; similar to but smaller than Chital; Sambhar, the largest Deer on Indian subcontinent with a shaggy coat and thick antlers; Swamp Deer; Barasingha; and reddish-colored Barking Deer, the park's smallest Deer.

Other large mammals are: Gaur, the largest wild oxen in world; wild Boar, an omnivorous black-coated creature with large tusks; the agile sloth Bear, a shaggy black bear with a distinctive white "V" on its chest; Blue Bull or Nilgai, the largest Antelope on the Indian subcontinent; and Himalayan Tahr. Serow and Goral, two goat-Antelope members, are also found. Small mammals include: Langur Monkey, Rhesus Macaque, Jackal, three species of cats (jungle, leopard, and fishing); yellow-throated Marten; Mongoose; and Indian Otter.

Two species of crocodiles swim in the Karnali, Girwa, and Babai Rivers - the blunt-snouted Marsh Mugger and the fish-eating gharial with its long thin snout. These creatures share the water with the fresh-water Gangetic Dolphin. The Karnali also supports the great mahseer, which weigh up to 90 lbs, an angler's prize catch.

Birds are the park's most conspicuous fauna with over 300 resident and migratory species. Avid bird-watchers will want to visit the park in November or from February to April when migrants arrive, depart or pass through.

Jungle Safari In Bardia National Park
To view the wild Elephants, you ride on the backs of specially-trained elephants, each guided by a driver. As you sit in a padded wooden platform on the Elephant's back with your camera ready, your Mahout steers the Elephant through tall grass. Mists rise off the nearby river, and you spot a mother Rhino leading her baby down to the river for a drink. Monkeys chatter and birds call in the nearby trees, signaling that an elusive Royal Bengal Tiger is stalking Deer through the high grass. It's a very special experience - a unique experience out at Royal Bardia - unlike any other wildlife setting in Nepal.

Itinerary:: 2 Days / 1 Night (Everyday Dep.)

Day1 10.00 A.M    : - Departure to Bardia by Aircraft (If drive 14 hours)

1.00 P.M      : - Arrival at hotel & Welcome drink , Program briefing

2.00 P.M      : - Lunch Break

4.00 P.M      : - Visit Local Village, Elephant stable, Other extra activity

7.00 P.M      : - Dinner

8.00 P.M      : - Enjoyable Local Culture program
Day 2 6.30 A.M      : - Wake up call

7.00 A.M      : - Breakfast

7.30 A.M      : - Exciting Elephant Safari

9.30 A.M      : - Departure to Onward journey

Itinerary:: 3 Days / 2 Nights (Recommended) (Everyday Dep.)

Day1 10.00 A.M    : - Departure to Bardia by Aircraft (If drive 14 hours)

1.00 P.M      : - Arrival at hotel & Welcome drink , Program briefing

2.00 P.M      : - Lunch Break

4.00 P.M      : - Visit Local Village, Elephant stable, Other extra activity

7.00 P.M      : - Dinner

8.00 P.M      : - Enjoyable Local Culture program
Day 2 6.30 A.M     : - Wake up call

7.00 A.M    : - Breakfast

7.30 A.M    : - Exciting Elephant safari

12.30 P.M   : - Lunch

2.00 P.M (onwards)   : - Scenic Canoe ride, Colorful Bird watching and Adventurous                     Jungle walk 

8.00 P.M   : - Dinner
Day3 6.30 A.M     : - Wake-up call

7.00 A.M     : - Interesting Elephant breeding center visit

8.30 A.M     : - Breakfast

9.30 A.M     : - Departure to Onward journey

Trip Cost Includes

  1. Transportation as in agreement
  2. All meals during program.
  3. Lodging in lodge/ Tent
  4. Program as in Itineraries, guided by naturalist and enough security guard for group
  5. National park entrance fee and all government tax

Trip Cost Does Not Includes

  1. Bar bills and other personnel expenses.
  2. Medical facilities.
  3. Insurance
  4. Emergency evacuation and other emergency charges raised by any incidents
  5. Laundry
  6. Telephone

CYCLING IN NEPAL/TIBET

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