National Tourism Fair
Concludes
2009-11-27
The third National Tourism
Fair organised by Nepal
Tourism Board (NTB) at
Bhrikuti Mandap, Kathmandu,
concluded on November 25.
The ...
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Message From Promoter
We
have enjoyed a very
prestigious standing in the
field of tourism in Nepal
for over fifteen years. From
the time of our
establishment, we have moved
forward accumulating
tremendous depth of
experience, which has helped
to shape the company to its
present standard of
excellence. We are dealing
with destinations, which can
often lead to frustration
and are even difficult to
travel alone in, due to the
ever changing and complex
regulations as well as the
unique location of the
destinations themselves.....
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Welcome
Insight Nepal Tours and
Travels was established
about two decades ago and
registered with the
department of Tourism and
Civil aviation, thus
signifying that we are a
legal organization of Nepal.
We are also an active member
of the two prestigious
organizations of Nepal
namely, NATTA (Nepal
Association of Travel and
Tour Agents- www.nata.org.np)
and TAAN (Trekking Agent's
Accociation of Nepal-
www.taan.org.np). We have
moved forward accumulating
tremendous depth of
experience, which has helped
to shape the company to its
present standard of
excellence....
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Featured Destinations
National
Parks & Wildlife Reserves :
A wonderful way to see
wildlife is to go on an
elephant safari. Other
activities include guided
nature walks, silent canoe
trips and jeep safaris which
take you to the heart of the
jungle in search of the
one-horned rhinoceros, Royal
Bengal tigers, leopards,
many species of deer,
crocodiles, etc. and an
exotic mix of birds
Teahouse or Lodge treks can
be organized for popular
trekking routes such as
those in the Annapurna
region, Everest region and
Langtang region where local
teahouses and lodges are
available for night halts.
Besides mountains,
spectacular monuments and a
rich, diverse culture, Nepal
also has one of the most
fascinating bungy sites in
the world. Located near the
Arniko highway that leads to
Tibet, the jump site is a
bridge that sits 160m above
a gorge through which the
Bhote Koshi river rushes
down.