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BAGLUPANI FESTIVAL & BANDIPUR TOUR
(3 Night 4 days)
(Oct. 8 to 11, 2007 ) Lamjung, Tanahun, Nepal

Day 1: Gathering at Kantipath, 4 hour drive by bus for Vimalnagar / Lunch 2 km travel by bus for Dumre Cycling start from Dumre
10km cycling for Turturay/ Fruits Break 15km cycling for Paudi Dhik, Juice/Tea with Snacks 17 Km cycling for Besi Sahar (820m)
Welcome Drinks, check in Dinner/ Rest at Lodge
Day 2: Breakfast, 15 km cycling for Baglupani at Adventure Mountain Dirt road, welcome by villagers with Panchay baza. (Tipical Nepali Music) Lunch Opening ceremony of Baglupani Festival, Great HImalayan Culture Dances/Handicraft show/Speech
Fruits Break/Tea coffee, Evening Sight Scene, Mt. Annapurna, Manasalu Ranges, Marshyangdi river valley, Gurung Culture / Dinner
Rest at Tent/Home stay O.N. Baglupani (1450m)
Day 3 :
Wake up early morning/viewing the sunrise & Many Mt. Scenes, Birds watching, Breakfast / Return Back Besisahar for 15 km. Fruits break, Tea/Coffee with snacks
2 hors drive to Dumre (650m) lunch, 8km. mountain cycling to Bandipur (1005m)
Welcome by villagers with Newari Music.
Welcome Drinks & Newari Khaja (Snacks)
Tour to Historical city Bandipru. Tudikhel-Tindhara
Evening Sight scene, Many Mt. Ranges of Nepal
Culture Show, Dinner/ Rest at Lodge.
Day 4 :
Wakeup early morning / Follow by tea
Half hour walk for Gurunchay dada, viewing the sunrise, Mt. Dhaulagiri, Annapurna, Manasalu, Ganesh, Lakpadorje, Marshyangdi river valley & many more…
Breakfast, Farwell program
1 hour treks for Siddha Cave
Tour to Siddha Cave (A beautiful & biggest cave of Asia)
Lunch at Vimalnagar
4 hour drive to Kathmandu
Departure


Tariff:
US$ 300 per person
Tariff Cover: Cycle, Lodge or Tent, All festival program, 3 times meals, 1 time fruits, Guide, All transportation, First Aid, Culture program.

GELUNG FESTIVAL
1 - 6 Nov. 2007 Lamjung

(A unique beautiful village & a unspoiled place for cycling destination of western region of Nepal)
Day 1:
Gathering at Kantipath, 4 hour drive to Bimalnagar, lunch, 30 minute trek for Siddha Cave, Tour to Amazing wonderful cave, 2 hour drive to Pokhara, check in, Tour to Lakeside, David falls dinner/ Rest
Day 2:
Breakfast, 1.5 hour cycling for Begnas lake, viewing the beautiful Begnas lake & Rupa lake on the way 15 km cycling for Serka Bhyang at the forest /lunch break, 15 km. Dirt road cycling for Karputar at the jungle, check in, Take tea / coffee & fruits, tour to Bank of the Madi river * karaputar, Dinner & Rest at Tent / Home stay (750m)
Day 3 :
Wake up call
Break fast,, 7 km cycling / fruits break
8 km cycling at Green high way for dedh gaon
lunch
10km cycling fruits break,
5km cycling for Gelung
Welcome by villagers, sight scenes, dinner/Gurung culture dance/ Rest at Tent/Homestay,
over night Gelung (1350m.)
Day 4 :
Wakeup early morning / viewing the sunrise & Mt. Annapurna, Manaslu Range,
Breakfast
Opening ceremony of First Gelung Festival
Speech/Gurung culture/ Handicraft & organic food festival (Lunch)
Village Tour
Gurung Culture Dances
Dinner/Rest, O.N. Gelung (1350m.)
Day 5 :
Breakfast, Farwell program, 30 km cycling for Karaputar- Bhorletar, lunch,
15 km cycling for Tinpeple at Bank of the Madi river
fruits break
20 km cycling for Damauli at bank of the Madi river, welcome drinks with snacks.
1 hour travel by vehicle for Bandipur
Check in / dinner / rest at lodge / home stay (1005m.)
Day 6 :
Breakfast / tour to historical city Bandipur, viewing the many Mt. ranges of Nepal and many more
5 hours travel by bus for Ktm
Lunch at on the way / departure at Ktm.

Tariff:

US$ 500 per person
Tariff Cover: All transportation, Lodge or tent, 4 times meals, all festival programs, Bike, Guide, First Aid

 

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