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Manaslu Base Camp Trek Complete Guide
Journey to Manaslu base camp trek is wilderness valley adventure classic trekking in Manaslu region which is a most popular route in Nepal as you can explore traditional life of local Tibetan peoples and amazing surrounded natural landscape with an incredible view of mountain peaks, it’s a rural valley natural paradise and leads through the lap of 8th Highest Mountain in the world, Mount Manaslu 8,163 meters. This Manaslu base camp trek as know as “around Manaslu circuit trek” which located on the border between Nepal and Tibet, it’s a restricted trekking route in Manaslu Region requires special trekking permits. Manaslu base camp trek offers amazing Larke La Pass 5,180m, breath-taking sceneries of while mountains, a wide range of floras and faunas, ethnics mountains villages, ancient’s monasteries, the unique culture of Tibetan community, and magic glacier with icefalls.
By Himalayan Frozen Adventure5 years ago in Wander
Manaslu Trekking Guide | Himalayan Frozen Adventure
Highlights Off-the-beaten trekking experience The adventurous trail through dense forests Spend the night in fine villages Explore stunning Manaslu region Get to see numerous species of flora and fauna Experience ancient traditions and lifestyle of locals Witness outstanding landscape and Himalayan mountains views
By Himalayan Frozen Adventure5 years ago in Wander
How to Travel in Singapore on a Budget
Singapore has always been at the epicentre of development and innovations for decades. It has made this nation one where people flock to be a part of the economy or the social structures. Naturally, this will drive up the costs and living expenses, making this city quite pricey compared to some of its regional counterparts. However, this does not mean it is impossible to explore and enjoy on a budget, keep reading to find out exactly how!
By Peaushan Devanarayana5 years ago in Wander
Everest Base Camp Trek - Himalayan Frozen Adventure
Everest Base Camp trek is the pinnacle of all treks in Nepal. This trek lasts for about 16 days, and it will take to the lap of the World’s highest mountain, Mount Everest. The Everest Base Camp trekking will not only let explore the unperturbed trails, but it gives a deeper insight into the prevailing culture and traditions of the Khumbu region. We have designed our Everest base camp trek itinerary incorporating enough rest days in between the trek to make the journey successful. Everest Base Camp Trek package will present breath-taking views of Himalayan mountains like Mt. Everest (8,848 m), Mt. Thamserku (6,623 m), Mt. Lhotse (8,516 m), Mt. Nuptse (7,861 m), Mt. Makalu (8,481 m), Mt. Kongde (6,187 m), Mt. Pumori (7,161 m), and many others. Take EBC Trek if you want to experience the true magic of Everest.
By Himalayan Frozen Adventure5 years ago in Wander
4 Best Things About the Sanskaari Nagari of India
Now Vadodara city as well know, has never been a center for very radical things but it has also never been a quiet and laid back city. On the surface, the city might look like it is very peaceful and quiet but when you start observing the city at eye level, you will see a lot is of hustle and bustle happening in and around. The city is amazing because on one hand you will find slums here but there are also equally opposite and large buildings as well. There are so many clubs for the elderly and the young, there are a lot many gardens and amusement parks as well.
By Rohan Jadhav5 years ago in Wander
War Remnants Museum
The Museum of War Victims in Ho Chi Minh City is one of the few world collections of artifacts that show the war through the eyes of not the victors, but the victims - the civilian population who has experienced all the horrors of armed conflicts. More than half a million visitors come here a year, and this interest is easy to explain: the cruelty and senselessness of wars is rarely exposed to the public. The exposition of the Museum of War Victims is not for the faint of heart: guillotines and "tiger cages", which contained Vietnamese communists, photographs of the aftermath of the napalm attack and weapons of mass destruction are presented. In a word, even hardened cynics become convinced pacifists here. Perhaps the only bright spot in the gloomy collection is the documents on the international anti-war movement.
By Travel Expert 5 years ago in Wander










