tibet /nepal question
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Summer is basically the only time to go, because of weather.
Anyways, just two days ago, the Nepalese King dissolved parliament for the 4th time in 3rd year, and declared martial law. All the borders were closed and most communication severed, from what I read on yesterday's newspaper.
Foreign diplomats are feeling more and more worried that the monarchy is losing control of the country, a large part of it controlled by Maoist rebels.
If you're planning a trip to the area this year, you should really keep track of what's going on in Nepal.
[Now, I do know that tourism is a very important industry in Nepal, bringing in huge amount of money. So, chances are things will be okay by the summer travel season.]
Anyways, just two days ago, the Nepalese King dissolved parliament for the 4th time in 3rd year, and declared martial law. All the borders were closed and most communication severed, from what I read on yesterday's newspaper.
Foreign diplomats are feeling more and more worried that the monarchy is losing control of the country, a large part of it controlled by Maoist rebels.
If you're planning a trip to the area this year, you should really keep track of what's going on in Nepal.
[Now, I do know that tourism is a very important industry in Nepal, bringing in huge amount of money. So, chances are things will be okay by the summer travel season.]
#3
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Hi Cochin
The best time is Apr-Jul and if you can brave the cold a bit more than Sep-Oct. You can get plenty of tour guides, equipments on hire etc through the many trekking & travel agencies in & around Kathmandu.
The political situation in Nepal is virtually pretty volatile. So keep your options & plans wide open.
If you are the adventurous type, try Lhasa from the Chinese side viz. Hong Kong-Chengdu - Lhasa. Trek to the Everest Base Camp (North Face)via the Rongbuk monastry and then continue onwards on the friendship highway to Kathmandu or back to Chengu-HK - home.
Take my word, The North Face of Everest is one of the most amazing sights in the Himalayas.
Good luck on expedition planning
Rickshawdriver
The best time is Apr-Jul and if you can brave the cold a bit more than Sep-Oct. You can get plenty of tour guides, equipments on hire etc through the many trekking & travel agencies in & around Kathmandu.
The political situation in Nepal is virtually pretty volatile. So keep your options & plans wide open.
If you are the adventurous type, try Lhasa from the Chinese side viz. Hong Kong-Chengdu - Lhasa. Trek to the Everest Base Camp (North Face)via the Rongbuk monastry and then continue onwards on the friendship highway to Kathmandu or back to Chengu-HK - home.
Take my word, The North Face of Everest is one of the most amazing sights in the Himalayas.
Good luck on expedition planning
Rickshawdriver
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I visited the Kathmandu valley in December. It was sometimes frosty at night, but warm in the day. However, I wasn't trekking. Some of the lower altitude treks are food in the fall even into November, but the higher altitude treks are inaccessible in the winter.
And yes, do watch the political situation. I've been reading everything I can about it. Not a lot is known at this point, as most communication has been cut off.
And yes, do watch the political situation. I've been reading everything I can about it. Not a lot is known at this point, as most communication has been cut off.
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