Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Tamang heritage trekking

Welcome to Tamang heritage trekking in Nepal

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Trip Hhighlights
Duration:
08 Days
Type of Trek :Home stay/Tea house/  Camping(optional)
Max Altitude: 3165 m.
Minimum Pax: 1 +
Mode of travel: Land Transportation
Grade: strenuous

Tamang heritage trekking is the rural areas of the trekking established for promotional village life exhibit the living culture and protection the ancient monumental heritage.   Starting point of the Tamanag heritage trekking is from Sabrubenshi where you are going by Bus from kathmandu to sabrubenshi. The Tamang Heritage trek is one of the newly opened treks. This trek combines an enchanting journey wherein you can enjoy the magnificent mountain views with the insight into the unique Tamang culture, alpine terrain, green meadows and rhododendron forest.

Trekking through Tamang village gives you a wonderful opportunity to closely observe the community’s lifestyle, culture and craft such as bamboo baskets and mats.

Tamang Heritage trek presents the dramatic views of Langtang Lirung (7245m), Langtang Kerung, Chumse Danda ridge (5122m), Dorje Lakpa (6989m), Jugal Himal, Ganesh Himal, Paldor peak, Shringi Himal, Manaslu and Sanjen Himal ranges. Glaciers of varying sizes and high altitude lakes namely Gosiakunda, Pravatikuda, Bhairavkunda and Dudhkunda are found along the Tamang Heritage trek



Detailed Itinerary of the Tamang  heritage trekking
Day 1
Drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi (1467 m.) via Trishuli (Nuwakot) which takes about eight hours. You stay overnight at hotel in Syabrubesi. You head north out of Kathmandu driving through scenic foothills and ridgeline vistas to Syabru Besi passing through Dhunche. While passing along the road at the bank of Trishuli river you catch a glimpse of Ganesh Himal, terraces and green hills. As you pass through Dhunche you feel as if you are heading towards deep land. At the same time, you notice that the road after Betrawati is still under construction. Stay overnight at camp.
Day 2

Trek from Syabrubesi to Gatlang (2238m.) via Goljung and it takes about six hours. While trekking you experience of the Tamang culture. You can see scenery from view point. This day you walk through village. The cultural show at Goljung and Gatlang makes your trekking a memorable one. Gatlang set high on a hillside among terraced fields is a Tamang settlement. One can visit a Tamang monastery and beautiful Parvatikunda Lake at Gatlang. Stay overnight at camp.
Day 3

Trek from Gatlang to Tatopani (2607m.) which takes about six hours. On the way you enjoy sightseeing of Langtang range and Ganesh Himal. At Tatopani which naturally signifies 'hot water', you can take hot bath in natural hot springs with bathing areas in the lap of the mountains. It is believed that taking a dip into this spring would heal you from your aches and pains. This day's trekking provides you an opportunity to experience of the Tamang culture. Stay overnight at camp.
Day 4
Trek from Tatopani to Thuman (2338m.) via Nagthali (3165m.) and it takes about five hours. You trek via Bimthang. En route you can encounter animals like monkeys and deer. The panoramic view of Langtang, Kerung, Ganesh Himal, Sanjen ranges can be distinctly experienced from Nagthali. Nagthali used to be a popular meditation center for the local monks and priests. Another cultural village Thuman is popular for its Shamanic performances and beautiful view of Langtang. Beautiful view of the mountains can be seen from every house in Thuman. Stay overnight at camp.
Day 5
Trek from Thuman to Timure (1762m.) which takes about five hours. While trekking from Thuman to Timure you can visit nearby historical Rasuwagadi. This day's trekking grants you an opportunity to observe Tibeto Burman Tamang culture on the two villages on the way. Timure is on the old trade route to Tibet. A fort here is a historical reminder of the Nepal Tibetan relations that has existed for many centuries. A suspension bridge here links Nepal and Tibet. Stay overnight at camp
Day 6

Trek from Timure to Briddim (2229m.) and it takes about six hours. You can experience village life of Briddim. Moreover you can enjoy cultural show performed by community members. You can also experience of home stay and Tamang culture. To mention about Briddim is a Tibetan Buddhist village in the bosom of Langtang Himal. Around 43 houses are spread in Z shape. Most of the houses are made up of stone and have roofs of split shake. As direct descendant of ancient Tibean immigrants, the culture and tradition of Briddim closely resembles that of nearly Tibetan villages. Stay overnight at camp.
Day 7
Trek from Briddim to Syabrubesi (1467m.) which takes three hours. You trek from Briddim to Syabrubesi via Wangel. This day the trail moves gentle descent passing through villages, terraces and magnificent views of surrounded hills. Stay overnight at camp.
Day 8
Drive from Syabrubesi to Kathmandu and it takes eight hours. It is a pleasant drive back to Kathmandu with splendid views of hills, mountains, terraces and villages. You drive along the unpaved road till Betrawati and you begin to follow narrow well paved road.


The price includes the following services:

* Airport pick-up and drop off services
* Trekking permit
* Entry permit fee
* Trekking guide
* A cook
* Necessary porters
* Necessary kitchen helpers
* Necessary sherpas
* All surface transportation to the starting point and from the ending point of the trek
* All meals three times a day (breakfast, lunch, dinner, juice, tea, coffee, hot chocolate, fruits etc.)
* Necessary Camping equipment such as tents, kitchen tent, dining tent, toilet tent, mattresses, down sleeping bag, down jacket, cooking utensils, fuel etc.
* Camping charges
* Necessary insurance for trekking stuff
* First Aid and kits
* Rescue assistance

The price does not include:

* Personal nature expenses such as all kinds of drinks, beverages, etc.
* Drinks, beverages, hot shower, etc.
* Tips
* Hotel accomodation, meals in Kathmanduafety and Reliability

The safety and the well being of our groups are of paramount importance to us. All of our trips are led by qualified professional guides, who are well trained by our Government. Our job is to ensure your comfort and safety as we take you where you want to go. Prior to your trip, we send clear, concise information relevant to traveler's health, the locale, climate, food, etc. Your worries abut trekking to high altitudes can be put to rest as our guides are trained in mountain safety and first aid. We design our tours to ensure our clients are acclimatized, and can arrange alternative itineraries for those at risk

We are in constant communication with our field offices and monitor all aspects of government policy and weather that might affect your trip. You can rest assured that Unique Path has one of the best safety nets anywhere. We are on-call 24 hours a day and in case of any emergency helicopter rescue is available. We give foremost consideration to your health and comfort. For this purpose, we carefully take care of hygiene, cuisine, and provide the most suitable equipment and gear.

Safe, enjoyable travel are the hallmark of Unique Path, and the best way to achieve that is a combination of accurate preparation and realistic expectations. With this in mind, we work honestly and effectively to provide you the Himalayan experience that suits your interest. We encourage you to question us freely and contribute in the planning stages of your adventure.


Variety

We offer a wide variety of different treks, tours and adventure trips to suit both novices and experienced travelers. Whether you have two days or two months to spend in the Himalayas, we can tailor your itineraries to suit your needs and desires. We take clients to unspoiled areas with the ever present, panoramic Himalayan peaks in the background. The narrow mountain paths take you through dense forests, lush valleys and quaint villages where the natives are very friendly and tend to regard guests as deities.

We respect and follow our clients' suggestions and ideas for planning their holiday. Our aim is to take you to a world totally different from your own and allow you to connect (or re-connect) with your own spirituality. Our hope is that all of our clients will leave Nepal with grand tales to share with their family and friends at home and will want to return again and again to their new friends in Nepal.

Experience

We have over 15 years of extensive experience leading groups in the Himalayas. We have explored each and every region of Nepal, Tibet & Bhutan. Our staff’s effective and dedicated service greatly contributes to your comfort and happiness during your journey.


Responsible Tourism

We are committed to responsible tourism. our policies aim to ensure that our expeditions comply with policies which are socially, environmentally and culturally sound. We feel strongly that all our treks should protect the environment by minimizing pollution, respect the local traditions, religion, heritage, and benefit the local communities. We tread lightly. Low impact trekking/touring is the best way of preserving the beautiful and fragile places we visit. Annually, 10% of our net profits are earmarked for reforestation efforts and educational programs in the countryside villages. We are dedicated to doing our part, to save the global environment and to preserve the natural beauty of our country.

Our Guides

We believe that our incredible guides and staff are the foundation of our programs. All of our guides are highly skilled professionals who have been selected based on their technical proficiency, proven safety records, careful judgment, patient and supportive teaching styles and great personalities.
Because of Unique Path’s large staff, we can provide you with a guide native to the area of your trek. Our mountaineering, trekking, & cultural guides are the best in their respective field. To make your vacation a more memorable one, our staff will share with you interesting facts not only about the Himalayas, but about the culture, history and religion of the area as well. Our guides are trained by the Nepal Mountaineering Association, the Ministry of Tourism and at the High Altitude Medical Training Center. Our guides are very experienced in dealing with the effects of higher altitudes and since they are natives of Nepal, they easily acclimatize and therefore can better care for their clients. They are equipped with necessary medical supplies and can assist you with basic first aid treatment.

Cooks (Chefs) and Helpers

Our field staff play an important role in the success of your adventure. They are well trained and experienced to provide you with a variety of food as per your request. We can accommodate clients who desire meals that they are familiar with as well as catering to those with a more adventurous palate. Our chefs and kitchen staff pay strict attention to cleanliness and personal hygiene in order to rid our clients of any health concerns.


Food

All our cooks are very well trained and specialize in preparing a wide variety of different cuisines such as Chinese, European/American, Nepali, Indian and Tibetan. The delicious meals will be prepared in a very hygienic manner by our trained Chefs. We use both local supplies and imported foods. Special diets, including vegetarian should be requested when booking a trip. We will strive to cater to all your requirements; however, at remote locations the possibility of your dietary requirements being met may be difficult. We pay extra attention to all health concerns including water purity, nutrition and prevention of altitude sickness.

Equipment

To insure a long relationship with our clients, we believe in quality service. We provide the most modern, lightweight equipment, specially designed for trekking and climbing. The tents we provide are roomy, the down sleeping bags and jackets are warm; the mattresses are comfortable; and all meet the international standard.

Accommodation

Tourism is one of the major industries in Nepal. We wish to make your stay as comfortable and memorable as possible. There are many categories of hotels in Nepal (from no-star to five star hotels). We can arrange good and modern accommodations, which meet your wishes and economic considerations.

Transportation

We provide air conditioned or non- air conditioned car, bus, van, jeep, land cruiser and coaster according to your desire and requirements.

Commitment to you, our client
As a members of the Nepal Trekking Agents Association, Himalayan Rescue Association, and Nepal Mountaineering Association of Nepal, we are committed to providing the best possible service to insure a long relationship with our clients and to make their holiday memorable and pleasant. Your satisfaction is our goal. We want to make your Nepali experience a highlight of your lifetime


Tamang heritage permit, guide  and Transportation: 
For the Tamang heritage trekking there are two types of the documentation important. One is langtang National park entry fee which is cost Rs. 3000 Nepalese rupees other permission or documentation is Tims card which is cost $ 10 usd. we give timms card if you do the package trip or hiking with us Guide and porter.  Normally bus or land cruiser recommendation for the Tamang heritage trekking starting point from Kathmandu to sabrubenshi. It take 9-10 hours walking distance from Kathmandu to syabru bensi by bus.
Tamang heritage trekking booking Tips and ideas:
1. Inquire the prices and itinerary of the tamange heritage.
2. mode of the transportation.
3. Include and exclude in the package
4. knowing the good feedback from friends, and travel forum
5. Knowledgeable guide and other field staff.
6. Booking confirmation by the advances
Due to the tea house facility in the tamang heritage trekking no need to camping equipment and sleeping bag
Manaslu trekking become the number one tea house trekking in Nepal. book a manaslu trekking for the Tibetan village trek in Nepal.

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