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Himalayas resort, Nepal

country:Nepal
location:Barabise, 3 hours from Kathmandu
price:From US $20 (standard) - US $25 (deluxe) per person per night, based on accomodation only. Add US $10 per night for full board
 
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Tired of Kathmandu and the hassles of an Asian city? The scenery and serenity of this accommodation could be just what you seek. Whether you choose to relax in the peaceful surroundings or gear up for high adventure, we will inspire and soothe your soul.

Located close to the Tibetan Border, a mere 3 hours from Kathmandu, this resort is an enchanted sanctuary surrounded by natural Himalayan splendour, combining all the essential elements necessary for great adventure or total relaxation in one of the finest environments found in the world. Without a doubt this is Asia's premier adventure playground.

Home to Ultimate Bungy and Canyon Swing, canyoning and rock climbing, rafting en kayaking, trekking, mountain biking, professional development programs and retreats.
special things to do and see here
  • White water rafting, Adventure resort in NepalBungy Nepal.
  • Canyon Swing.
  • Canyoning and rock climbing.
  • Rafting and kayaking.
  • Trekking.
  • Mountain biking.
  • Professional development programs.
  • Retreats.
  • rooms, food and facilities
  • Safari tent, Adventure resort in NepalRestaurant and bar.
  • Spa.
  • Massage and sauna.
  • Plunge pool.
  • Luxurious safari tents.

    Family friendly: We have two big lawns that families can use to play soccer, badminton and various other sports and games.
    how to find us
    By Plane: Nearest airport - Kathmandu (3 hours from the resort). The closest town to the resort is Barabise, a trade place for Nepali, Tibetans and Chinese.
  • how this holiday makes a difference
    Farmer, Adventure resort in NepalEven though Nepal is home to massive mountain peaks and impressive geography, it is actually an incredibly fragile environment. Deforestation, erosion, and overpopulation are becoming major problems in some areas of Nepal. Tourism, which has given the Nepalese new opportunities and resources, have also had a large impact on the consumption of natural resources. Our lives have revolved around Nepal's rivers, mountains and people. Nepal has captivated our imagination and our hearts, and throughout all the years inspired us.

    For almost two decades we have been gaining knowledge and appreciation for these little known areas. We feel an increased responsibility to protect and preserve these wild places, and this is the message we convey to everyone. It is of the utmost importance to all of us that our interaction with the people we encounter along the way be positive and mutually beneficial. Social and environmental responsibility instils a sense of integrity that results in choices that have a positive effect on society, the environment and the development of compassion.

    We at the resort have taken significant steps towards the protection of Nepal's environment and the people who live here. We provide real benefits to the local economy by encouraging local employment first and foremost, training staff, purchasing supplies and services locally and supporting people in the areas we visit.

    Tourism can be good and bad for destinations & local people.

    We carefully screen every holiday against our criteria for responsible travel.

    'Look behind the brochure' to find how each holiday makes a difference (see left).

    We don't claim to be perfect - there is no global accreditation - but we've lead the way since 2001 and screened 1000's of holidays.

    We invite every traveller to write a review about their experiences and responsible tourism.

    This valuable feedback is sent to the people who run the holidays. We keep a very close eye on it and take off holidays that don't live up to our standards.

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