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Are you planning a trip to Pokhara from Kathmandu? The tourist bus is a great way to travel between these two popular cities in Nepal.

Why Take the Tourist Bus?

  • Affordable: The bus fare is around 800-1000 NPR (around $7-10 USD)
  • Convenient: Daily departures from Kathmandu's Thamel area
  • Scenic: Pass through countryside and villages, giving you a glimpse into rural Nepalese life

What to Expect

  • Duration: 6-7 hours
  • Bus Amenities: Air conditioning, Wi-Fi, reclining seats
  • Bus Companies: Greenline, Jagadamba, and more

Tips for a Smooth Journey

  • Book your ticket in advance to secure a good seat
  • Arrive at the bus station early to check-in
  • Bring snacks and water, as well as a charger for your phone or other devices

Book Your Ticket Today!

The Kathmandu to Pokhara tourist bus is a great way to travel between these two amazing cities. Book your ticket today and enjoy the scenic views of Nepal's countryside!

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10 Unforgettable Things to Do on the Annapurna Circuit Trek

Let's craft a list of 10 amazing things to do on the Annapurna Circuit Trek that go beyond just putting one foot in front of the other. These activities and experiences will truly enrich your journey: Sunrise Spectacle at Poon Hill: While technically a short detour, Poon Hill is a must-do. The panoramic sunrise view over the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges is simply breathtaking and a photographer's dream. Soak Away the Aches in Tatopani Hot Springs: After days of trek

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weather in the Kanchenjunga region

The weather in the Kanchenjunga region can vary significantly depending on the time of year and altitude. Here's a general overview of what to expect during different seasons: Spring (March to May) Temperature: Mild at lower elevations, cold at higher altitudes. Weather: This is one of the best times to trek in the Kanchenjunga region. The weather is relatively stable, with clear skies and blooming rhododendrons adding color to the landscape. Condit

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What Nepal is Famous For

Nepal is a country that many people know about, but few have actually visited. It’s a place full of wonders and unique features that make Nepal special. Here are some things that Nepal is famous for: 1. The Himalayas The most famous thing about Nepal is its mountains. It is home to some of the highest mountains in the world, including Mount Everest, the tallest peak on Earth. Many people come to Nepal just to climb these majestic mountains. There are many other high peaks like K2, Annapurna

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Why Trekking is Perfect for Women

Trekking with female guides offers many benefits: Health Boost: It helps build strength, endurance, and keeps you fit. Mental Well-being: Being in nature reduces stress and lifts your mood. Social Connections: You can meet new people and make lasting friendships. Confidence Building: Overcoming challenges on the trail makes you feel strong and capable. Getting Started If you're new to trekking, these steps will help you beg

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The Mysterious Kumari: Nepal's Living Goddess

In the heart of Nepal's capital city, Kathmandu, lives a young girl who is believed to be a living goddess. Known as the Kumari, she is chosen at a very young age and is said to be the incarnation of the Hindu goddess Durga. The Kumari is revered by the Nepalese people and is believed to possess special powers. She lives in a temple and is cared for by a team of priests and attendants. The Kumari's days are filled with rituals and ceremonies, and she is often called upon to bless and heal those

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A Simple Guide to Everest Base Camp Trekking Distance

The Everest Base Camp trek is a dream for many adventure seekers. It takes you through some of the most stunning landscapes in the world, culminating at the base of the mighty Mount Everest. But how far is this trek, and what can you expect along the way? Let’s break it down in simple terms. The Everest Base Camp trek distance is about 120 kilometers (75 miles) round trip. Most people take 12 to 14 days to complete it, giving them time to enjoy the scenery and acclimate to the high altitude

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Unveiling the Journey: The Everest Base Camp Trek

Are you curious about the famous Everest Base Camp Trek and how far it really is? Well, let's break it down simply and excitingly! How Far is the Trek to Everest Base Camp? The total distance covered during the Everest Base Camp Trek is roughly 130 kilometers (80 miles). That's right, it's an incredible journey of around 80 miles, but don't let the numbers scare you! This distance is the entire round trip, starting from the gateway to the Everest region and returning to the same point.

everest base camp trekking distance

https://amblehimalaya.com/everest-base-camp-trekking-distance-duration The Everest Base Camp trek is an incredible journey. It takes adventurers to the base of Mount Everest, the highest peak on Earth. This trek, about 53 kilometers (33 miles) from Lukla to the base camp, is tough but very rewarding. The trek takes about 10 to 12 days to complete. It offers a gradual ascent through breathtaking, diverse landscapes. Trekkers, starting at 2,800 meters (9,200 feet) in Lukla, will reach 5,

Celebrating Dashain in Nepal

In Nepal, Dashain isn't just a festival; it's like a big family reunion where everyone gets together to eat, laugh, and share stories. This year, the most special day, Bijaya Dashami, falls on October 28th. Imagine waking up early, around 5:30 AM, when the sky is just starting to light up. This is when families exchange blessings, hoping for a year filled with happiness and success. It's like everyone in Nepal has this unspoken agreement to start the day with a heart full of love. The streets ar

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Celebrating Dashain: The Joy of Bijaya Dashami Tika

Dashain is a big and special festival in Nepal. It’s a time when families get together, share meals, and enjoy each other's company. One of the most important days during this festival is Bijaya Dashami, also known as Vijaya Dashami. This day celebrates the victory of good over evil. This year, the most auspicious time for the Bijaya Dashami Tika is on 26th Ashoj 2081, which is October 12, 2024, at 11:36 AM. This is when many people gather to receive tika from their elders, a beautiful trad

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Lets hire a female guide in Nepal

I'll never forget the first time I met my female guide on the trails of the Himalayas. She was warm, friendly, and had a smile that could light up the entire mountain. As I began to trek, I was blown away by her knowledge and expertise - she knew the trails like the back of her hand and was able to point out hidden waterfalls and secret meadows that I would have never seen on my own. But what impressed me was her energy and enthusiasm - she was always bubbling with excitement, and her passion fo

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Dashain 2024: Ready to Experience Nepal's Most Awesome Festival?

Hey everyone! Are you excited? Because I sure am! Dashain 2024 is just around the corner, and it's going to be epic! For those who haven't heard of it, Dashain is like the Super Bowl of festivals in Nepal. It's a time when the whole country comes alive with vibrant colors, delicious smells, and the sound of laughter and celebration. Imagine this: you're wearing brand new clothes, the sky is filled with colorful kites dancing in the wind, and the aroma of momos and sel roti is making yo

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Chasing Clouds and Giants: My Makalu Base Camp Trek

I've always been drawn to towering mountains, but the Makalu Base Camp trek was a whole different level of awe-inspiring. It wasn't just about ticking off a bucket list item; it was a journey that really got under my skin. Let me tell you, it wasn't easy. The trails were steep, the air was thin, and sometimes, I felt like I was walking on the moon! But every time I felt like giving up, I'd look up at Makalu, that magnificent, pyramid-shaped mountain, and I'd find the strength to keep going.

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