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Sunday, June 24, 2007

Golfing tourism in Nepal

A decade ago, golf was more or less a past time.Now it has turned a bit more professional in that it draws big sponsors and serves a wide purpose.

The major breakthrough came in1993 when Surya Tobacco Company started the yearly Surya Nepal Masters Open, the first internationally organised professional tournament with a hefty cash prize.ever since the tournament was launched, which is now played at the most scenic and natural Gokarna Golf Course, it has been a big attraction for the professional and amateur golfers from many Asian countries and more from rest countries.Nepal Tourism Board(NTB) has also been promoting golf and is a co-promoter to many events including Surya Nepal Masters.

There are seven golf courses in Nepal, namely, Royal Nepal Golf Club(RNGC),9-hole, at Tribhuvan International Airport, Gokarna Golf Resort(18-hole) at Gokarna,Yeti Golf Club(9-hole) at Fulbari Resort in Pokhara, Nirvana Golf Club(9-hole) in Dharan, Himalaya Golf Club(9-hole) in Pokhara, Tribhuvan Army Officers golf Club(9-hole) in Nawalparasi.Almost all of these golf courses are centrally located and have fantastic fairways and well-managed with state-of-the-art facilities like bars, driving ranges, golf lessons and party venues.Throughout the years these golf courses host many events and tournaments with overwhelming participation of professional and amateur players including expatriates.And this number is increasing every year.












Royal Nepal Golf Club(RNGC)
Now, RNGC alone receives 10-15 tourists every month.The green fees charged by the club is very reasonable and golf set, balls, golf shoes and pros are available on the spot on offer.RNGC is one of the oldest golfing courses in South Asia.The golfing courses is centrally located adjacent to the only international airport in Nepal and is just 10-15 minutes drives from any of the five-star and four-star hotels in Kathmandu.

Gokarna Golf Course

Likewise Gokarna is also a unique golf course with green lush vegetation, 500-year old forests still in its pristine form and the occasional sighting of wild animals like deer and squirrel prowling among fairways.In fact Gokarna is the only golf course designed under United States Golf Associations specification by internationally renowned Gleneales group.It is situated on the outskirts of Kathmandu at secluded and serene environment and is surrounded by temples including world heritage monument of Changu Narayan.

Yeti Golf club is located in Pokhara with Annapurna and Fishtail mountains on the backdrop.There is nothing playing in a course perched on a hill with Seti River gorging right below.Himalaya Golf Club in Pokhara and Nirvana Golf Club in Dharan are promoted by Yak and Yeti hotel.

The climate factor plays a determining role here.Being in the lap of himalayas, places like Pokhara and Kathmandu Valley have cool temperate and monsoonal climate.The climate is always pleasant, warm in summer and benignly cold in winter.Unlike the scorching cold in Delhi, Bombay and Calcutta or Malaysia or Singapore, it is possible to play golf in Nepal throughout the year without having to suffer from excessive heat and doggedly rains.

Saturday, June 23, 2007

Tourists arrival in Nepal increses sharply

The possitive trend in international tourists arrival to Nepal continued for yet another month, as the total arrival posted a sound growth of 49.6 per cent for the month of May 2007 compared to the same period last year.

A total of 27,759 tourists came to Nepal during the month via air only.Indian market conyinued with healthy frowth of 27.9 per cent, while the non-Indian market posted a growth of 74.2 per cent, according toNepal Tourism Board(NTB).

Other countries of SAARC posted a sound growth as arrivals from Bangladesh recorded a 204.2 per cent increment and 154.5 per cent from Pakistanis.

The Asian sgment,too, registered an immense growth of 214.5 percent, with Malaysian arrivals escalating by 496.6 percent, along with Singapore at 2358.3 percent.The other primary markets registering growth are Japan at 18.3 percent,South Korea 743.4 percent, Thailand at 704.4 percent and Taiwan at 243.2 percent.

European market covered a one-third market share, with encouraging growth from major tourists generating markets like UK, France and Germany posting 86.3 per cent, 94.6 per cen and 48.4 percent growth respectively.

Rest of European markets also showed a sharp upward trend like Italy(169.4 per cent), the Netherlands(81.6 percent) and Spain (55 per cent).The Australian and USA market too, increased by 30.9 percent amd 71.1 percent.

What can one easily predict after viewing this data is that Nepal is safe now and Tourists are free to travel in Nepal everywhere.

Thursday, June 21, 2007

China's Everest road plan foolish action

China's state media on Wednesday said that the country plans to build a highway on the side of Mt. Everest to pave way for the Olympic's torch's journey to the peak of the world's tallest mountain.
But this action is totally a foolish action and driven by a total disregard to world environment.The road at the sacred and serene area would usher in human activities that will cause an irreparable damage to the atmosphere on the mountain which is already suffering from pollution and the planned road will invite more pollution and collapse of the Eco-system.
The road will have more effect on Nepal and it's tourism.Many mountaineers around the world come to Nepal every year to challenge the thrill of world's tallest peak.More than this: there are many flora ans fauna which are already under threat in the fragile Eco- system and the road would make matters worse.So all those who are concerned with the Conservation of Environment and Biodiversity should protest the move jointly.

Monday, June 18, 2007

Nepal win 'Destination Travel Award'

With the returning of peace in Nepal after last year People's Movement, Nepal has won the "New Travel routes Contest 2007 Award" at the International Travel Exhibition(ITE) held in Hong Kong from June 14-17.
The contest was conducted through a visitor's survey of trade, media and consumers that attended the ITE fair.The award is a testament to the new confidence in the destination, which is also reflected in the tourists arrival numbers in 2007, Nepal Tourism Board(NTB) press release states.

Monday, June 11, 2007

Fantastic world level rafting in Nepali Rivers

Nepal is country of mountains and it has plenty of mountain rivers.So rafting is very popular in Nepal rivers.There are many rivers in Nepal for rafting but the Sunkoshi, the Trishuli and the Kaligandaki are major ones.Sunkishi river was rated as the world's top 10 rafting rivers by Adventure Travel Magazine.

Rafting is highly dependent on season and monsoon is the worst time for rafting as conditions are damp, trails are muddy and rivers are often too high.From October, when the monsoon ends, the conditions are perfect. The weather is superb,the scenery is green.Spring is best season for rafting as the weather is warmer and the melting snow means fast- flowing water.

There are many rafting companies in Kathmandu.They will offer you all needs and you don't need any preparations if you like to go for rafting.The operator will costs you from $25 -$75+ a day and one trip generally takes 3 to 9 days.Below is introduction to rafting rivers in Nepal.

Trishuli River


Probably it is the most popular river in Nepal.this river starts north-west of Kathmandu and flows south and then south-west of Marsyangdi River.it then follows south to the Terai.
This is even good for inexperienced persons bacause it is gentle one.it will take 3-7 days a trip in trishuli River.


Sunkoshi river


The Sunkoshi flows southward from the himalaya and then turns west and flows right across Nepal.The Sunkoshi ans the river which join into it flow down from some of the highest mountains of the Homalaya.Rafting trip goes through a variety of country, includin widw valleys and deep gorges, and past small villages where dugout canoes are used as transport across the river.From the mountain pines forests in the high country you evenually emerge in the green and fertile lowlands of Terai.

Kaligandaki River


The Kaligandaki river, flowing south between Annapurna and Dhaulagiri and then turning west to the Narayani just north of Narayanghat, is not used as much as the Trishuli and Sunkoshi River.

Saturday, June 9, 2007

Interesting rafting in Nepal's river

Rising from the glaciers of the world's highest mountains and from high plateau of Tibet, the rivers of Nepal plunge through the gorges of Himalaya and many valleys without people and everyday life.Before the melted snow leaves Nepal, the rivers course through tropical forests and mender through the plains of the Terai.
Rafting the rivers of Nepal is one of the best and exciting ways to abandon cities and crowd of people.One can closely examine the countryside, the rural villages and the native people without investing the time and energy required for along trekking trip.You can enjoy rafting either on your own or under direction of professional companies with guides well trained to international standard of rowing and controlling the craft.Either way, rafting can be a combination of introspective tranquility and tremendous excitement.
River rafting is an exceptional anywhere- but in Nepal's unique terrain, it is somehow more interesting.

Friday, June 8, 2007

My trip to Jiri (second switzerland in the World)

Welcome all of you.It is my third day in Jiri.Till today I have visited many places in Jiri with my friend Ram.Here is what my friend Ram says about Jiri:
Jiri is located at the height of 1905m above the sea level to the eastern part of Dolakha district.We can see Cherdung Hill with green forest to the north and Tame Hill to the South and one can enjoy beautiful look of many mountains to the east.Jiri itself gets snow in winter and there will be snowing throughout the year on the top hills of Jiri.But, unfortunately, I don't get chance to play snow because it is monsoon these days.
Jiri is very beautiful.Almost 80% part of this valley is covered with forest.Again, Swiss Government has helped to protect forest here and locally people are organised themselves to save forest in Jiri.One can enjoy trekking sports like Paragliding, cycling etc. in Jiri.There was direct flight to Jiri from capital city Kathmandu , but, it is suspended nowadays.
There is plan to build a large artificial lake in Jiri with the help of Swiss government.After completion one can enjoy boating, swimming in that lake.

Thursday, June 7, 2007

My trip to Jiri (second switzerland in the World)

today, I am here at Jiri Technical School(JTS), another help by Swiss Government.This school was built by Swiss Government where students from all over Nepal come to study vocational and Technical subjects every year.This school provide mainly Technical education based on Health, Agriculture and Engineering sector.According to Ram, there is facility of hostels, swimming pools,sports etc. for students studying there.
Besides, there are many other schools to provide regular eduction.Though many part of country are lack of school and good education, in Jiri there is about 12 schools: a great achievement in field of education in context of Nepal.Jiri Higher Secondary School where class up to bachelor level is studied was established about 40 years ago.There is another school where students are studying up to grade 10.There is regularly one primary school in every 9 Ward and 3-4 more private schools.So according to my friend, literacy rate of Jiri is more than 85 though average literacy of Nepal is not more than 55.For people of older age, there is informal classes to learn basic education.
To the south of Jiri, there is Jiri Hospital established about 45 years back being second largest in the Dolakha district.It has provided facility to local residents and other who live near Jiri.Additionally, there are another 3 Health clinics in Jiri.I will write about scenery of Jiri and culture of people in Jiri.

Wednesday, June 6, 2007

My trip to Jiri (second switzerland in the World)

I arrived here in Jiri just three hours back with Ram by wonderful journey on the way.it was very interesting and joy on the way.We passed across many rivers and thick and green forests.I with my friend Ram am staying at local Hotel here in Jiri.
We went to Agricultural farm near Jiri Bazzar where more than 500 livestock have farmed with a large green pasture for grazing livestock.
When I see Jiri for the first time, yes, I am sure that there is no doubt that this is beautiful place to visit or live.I am extremely attracted by it's scenery in first view.I will write more after I visited some more place here.

Tuesday, June 5, 2007

My trip to Jiri (second switzerland in the World)

I have heard about Jiri(in Nepal) and it is called second Switzerland in the world.So this time I decided to go to Jiri and stay there for 3 days..what I heard about Jiri is that it is very much beautiful place with good scenery and it has same geographical make up, weather condition as Switzerland.So it is called second Switzerland in the world.I am going there with Ram, a local resident of Jiri studying in capital city Kathmandu.
We are going there by a micro bus tomorrow.At ticket counter in Kathmandu, I learnt that Jiri is connected to Kathmandu by road which was built by Swiss Government about 20 years back.Thanks to Swiss government for building road to such beautiful place.everyday about 10 buses go from Kathmandu to Jiri and from latter to former carrying loads and people.I will write I reach there.

Sunday, June 3, 2007

Trekking this summer in Nepal




















It has started summer season in Nepal and started raining at most part of the country. For those tourists who like to come in Nepal this season are informed following things.

It is hard to travel to main destinations like Everest, Annapurna. Because they will get more rain and if you have to walk then many way would be muddy. This season is called off season. However, there are other destinations, where you can visit without any burden.
You can enjoy traveling to places like Chitwan, Lumbini(above picture), Pokhara( below picture) and many eastern and western destinations. It will be your 5- 20 days trek. Lumbini is birth place of Buddha, God of Buddhists. It has beautiful sceneries. Pokhara is 6-7 hours drive from Katmandu, capital city of Nepal. It is one of the most beautiful places in Nepal where you can enjoy many things. You can see Annapurna Mountain, fishtail mountain from there. There are 3-4 lakes in Pokhara.
You also can go to many national parks of Nepal. So you wouldn’t have to be worried about trekking during summer season in Nepal.