It is Time to go Trekking in Nepal
It is pretty easy to get caught up with the mountains. Eight of the 14 highest mountains in the world call Tibet their home and their brilliance is what will first capture a visitor’s eye. But if you go beyond the massive mountains and you look a little closer you will discover what makes the small Himalayan country one of the most special places in the world: the people.
Influenced by the cultures of Tibet, India and nomads, Nepali folklore and customs are steeped in tradition.
Unfortunately, many tours in Nepal don’t allow much opportunity to experience Nepali culture and to discover the country’s true jewels. For travelers who wish to experience both the environmental beauty and the human beauty, there is no finer way to go than to take part in a trek.
BootsnAll is offering the opportunity to see the splendors of the country during a 16-day Nepal trek through the Annapurna region. You’ll see some of the most diverse topography in the world, while also having the opportunity to meet people from a wide variety of cultures. Best of all, if you sign up for the trip beginning on October 7, 2007, you can share the experience with independent travelers who also understand that there is more to a country than its mountains and wildlife.






