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January 22nd, 2012 under
Nepal-based trekking companies |
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Contact name: Pawan Rana Office phone number: 4112060 / 4112061 Mobile number: 9803836948 info@intertours-nepal.com http://www.intertours-nepal.com/ Since our inception on 1987 Intertours Nepal has been a pioneer in the Nepalese travel industry. Offering special and off-beat tours and treks through Nepal, Bhutan, Tibet and the Indian Himalayas we are always looking for new and exciting regions and challenges. In 2012, to celebrate our 25th Anniversary we are organising a GHT special and intend to extend the trail into India in the near future.
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June 8th, 2011 under
Makalu Barun, Treks |
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There is no doubt Makalu to Everest is the toughest and most challenging trek in Nepal due to the amount of days spent over 4,500m as well as having two mountaineering days required to cross the high passes.
However it is well worth the effort as Makalu to Everest is one of the most scenic treks in Nepal with superb views all the way up the Barun Valley (known as Yosemite of Nepal).
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August 23rd, 2010 under
Blog, In the press |
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Flip Byrnes of the Sydney Morning Herald has produced a list of some of the least-known yet most exhilarating hikes in the world and the GHT tops the list. Well it might not be a definitive list, and not-unbiased: there are some rather strong links with particular travel companies in this article. Still, the result points trekkers in the right direction to the Great Himalaya Trail. But it is not only World Expeditions who can guide you a long the GHT. For most sections of the trail in Nepal, a large number of professional companies will be able to organise [...]
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January 7th, 2010 under
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The International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, ICIMOD, is organising a conference on the 1st and 2nd March 2010 to discuss and review sustainable development issues and programs along the Great Himalaya Trail. If you represent an organisation that has particular interest, or you know of someone who can help develop the GHT please contact ICIMOD through their website. http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=228879730070&ref=mf