Adventure Tours Nepal Offers Everlasting Experience


Nepal is not just a country it is a home to various wonderments and attractions. This beautiful country is surrounded by the lofty heights of Himalayas and equipped with peaceful lakes, mighty rivers, picturesque vistas, snow-caped mountains and wide ranges of fauna and flora. Due to all these wonderments, Nepal is considered as the paradise of natural beauty. Nepal is typically popular for Mount Everest, the highest peak in the world, but there are also other peaks available in the country that are still unexplored and these unnamed peaks provide best opportunity to the adventure seekers. The adventure tours Nepal offers various adventurous activities to the tourists like Jungle safari, Climbing, Trekking, Rafting and many more which will surely help the tourists to make their vacation remarkable and unending.Rafting During Adventure Tours NepalDuring your vacation in this mesmerizing country you should not miss the opportunity of enjoying white water rafting. While rafting in the white water you will surely add some amazing colors in your life. Whether you are adventure thrill seeker or feeling nervous, Nepal is the country that offers an everlasting experience to everyone. This country is popular for its white water rafting and entices thousands of tourists round the year.

Trekking During Adventure Tours NepalThe Himalayan Mountain region that comes under this country offers some great places for trekking. Tourists will find various amazing places for trekking during their tour. There are also other trekking places available in the country including Kanchenjunga base camp, Mustang base camp, Gokyo Lakes, Everest base camps and some other less popular trekking places.Jungle Safari During Adventure Tours NepalNepal is the country this is popular for some of the best dark forests and this country is bestowed with mesmerizing faunas and flora. In the jungles of Nepal you will not only find the native wildlife, but also you will find some rare and unique species of animal. Bardia national parks and Royal Chitwan are some of the famous safari destinations of Nepal. During your jungle safari in Royal Chitwan you will find numerous rare species of animals like crocodiles, monkeys, sloth bears, wild elephants, leopards, rhinos, Royal Bengal tigers and many more.There are also adventure tours Nepal packages available that you may opt for exploring the wildlife and the country to the fullest without missing any attraction of the country. There are some amazing places in the country that you must explore during your vacation in Nepal like Pokhara, Lumbini, Katmandu, Janakpur, Gorkha, Bhaktapur etc.

Among all other destinations, Katmandu remains the top choice of the tourists round the year because of its breathtaking attractions. The capital city is popular for its beautiful country side, scenic beauty and for the pilgrimages of holiest shrines. The capital city of Nepal is also popular among the tourists because of its seven world heritage sites.Apart from adventure and attractions, this country is also bestowed with some mesmerizing beautiful temples and historical monuments that worth a visit during your Nepal tour.

A Bite of China – Power of Time on Cured Meat


Time, the sworn enemy of food, sometimes is also the friend of food. Although we have obtained diversified ways to preserve food by means of modern technology, such old methods as pickling, air-drying, fumigating and salting had once unexpectedly brought us different and sometimes even unrivalled taste of food, which is the taste of time. Even to these days, those cured food still have a strong impact on people's daily diet. Here I will talk about two cured meat that is popular in South China especially in Hunan Province - bacon and salted fish.When autumn comes to South China, people there will be tempted by another taste of time - different from the taste of Kimchi in North China. People have their own way to preserve food that is contrast to that of North China as the weather and natural environment is quite different. With the intention of better preserving fresh meat which easily goes bad in humid and hot weather of the south, people created a way which can sometimes be a combination of salting, air-drying and fumigating.

The unexpected bonus is they gain a different and even more unforgettable taste. Bacon is a traditional winter necessity for southerners in China. Today, bacon can be seen on family table as well as on the table of top restaurant. Hot Pot Rice (Bao Zai Fan) is a typical way to eat cured meat. Cooking Hot Pot Rice is a both sophisticated and painstaking task. The most difficult thing is timing. Fresh rice and a clay pot are needed to cook a good pot of rice. Rice is to be done with big fire and then be baked on charcoal stove to allow the gravy slowly seep into rice. Warm, fragrant and sticky Hot Pot Rice is always a mouthwatering food right to be eaten in winter.In central mainland of China, you will have the chance to enjoy a primitive food - salted Hehua fish (scientific name: Procypris merus, actually a kind of carp that is native to China). Jingzhou Miao and Dong Autonomous County (Jingzhou for short), a county in the west of Hunan Province, has a mountainous terrain and is quite secluded from the outside world.Winter is the season to make bacon for each family in Jingzhou. Bacon is fairly popular in Sichuan, Huanan and Guangdong Province. It is usually made in the twelfth month of Chinese lunar calendar, early than Chinese Spring Festival. It can hardly go bad. As it is smoked and salted, bacon is free from flies even on "sauna day". Moreover, not being too greasy, it has unique flavor and can be appetite-boosting and digestible. In Jingzhou, Fresh meat is first cut into even slices and then daubed with salt which will be melted in homemade rice wine. Jingzhou is abundant in wood resources. Hardwood from tea tree and arbutus is ideal to be used as fuel to fumigate the meat. The ready meat is then to be hanging above the fire pond where cooking takes place. Cone cores and orange peels will be added constantly to make the cured meat more scented. The best place to keep bacon is the dry and lucifugal granary. Bacon must be peeled off with fire and cleansed in rice water before it is cooked.

The eighth month of Chinese lunar calendar is final growth stage of rice and the best time to make salted fish as well. It is essential to make a good wooden bucket, the major material of which is a bunch of China fir. The bucket will eventually be fastened with bamboo splits to avoid erosion of salt. In fact, a Hehua fish is a carp growing in rice paddies and got its name as it likes eating standing grains. The Hehua fish tastes sweet and tender as thriving rice contains high sugars and nutrition. Catching fish in rice paddies is do the most enjoyable and exciting thing for boys and girls in Xiangxi rural areas. Although these simple boys and girls are short of modern toys, they do not lack fun. The first step to cure the fish is to fry the sticky rice with oil, which is an indispensable condiment. Fresh red peppers, gingers, Shan Nai (Rhizoma Kaempferiae), Mu Jiangzi (Litsea cubeba) and salt are mixed together with fish. Clamp the fish layer upon layer and finally cover the bucket with heavy staffs. Salted fish is edible one month later and usually served along with beans. Bacon is usually served with radish slices. For simple Miao people, Cured meat is not only food but also unforgettable memory in life.

Matho to Stok Trek, Trek to Matho and Stok


Day 01: Arrival LehUpon arrival at Leh Airport you will meet by the representative and transfer to hotel, rest of the day at leisure to acclimatize.Overnight stay at hotel (B, L, D)Leh City: The capital of Ladakh, at one time was a major stop on the Asian "Silk Route". A stroll along the main bazaar, observingThe varied crowd and peering into the curio shops, is an entrancing experience. Chang Gali, behind the main bazaar is less bustling buthas intriguing little shops selling curios and jewellery like pearls, turquoise, coral, malachite, lapis and many other kinds of semi-precious stones,As well as curiously carved Yak-horn boxes, quaint brass locks, china or metal bowls etc.Day 02: LehExcursion to Shey, Thiksey, Hemis & MathoToday we proceed for Indus Valley monastery tour. We start with a visit toSheyThe ancient capital of Ladakh. The monastery here has a huge copper-gilded statue of Buddha Sakyamuni with a large silver lamp burning in front of the statue.Thiksey GompaAn impressive complex rising tier upon tier on a hill above the village. The monastery has a beautiful 30 m high statue of Maitreya Buddha, the Buddha of the future. Drive further to visit the famousHemis GompaFounded in 1630's by Stag-tsang-ras-pa under the royal patronage of Sengge Namgyal.

Hemis is one of the largest and richest gompa of Ladakh. The two-day festival of monastic dance in June-July has raised the reputation of Hemis particularly high. The festival is dedicated to Guru Padmasambhava, popularly known as second Buddha and responsible for spreading Buddhism in the Tibetan world.Later drive back to LehOvernight stay at hotel (B, L, D)Day 03: Drive to Matho & trek to Matho gorge (03-04 hrs treks)After breakfast drive Matho & visit Matho Gompa, around 26km. south east of Leh is the only Gompa, which belongs to the Saskya order and Lama Tungpa Dorjay founded it in the 16th century and the Gompa was named Thupstan-Sharling Choskor. In order to introduce the Monastic community, the king offered religious estate in neighbouring villages and the Nag-Rang festival was started, which is held on 14th and 15th day of the Tibetan calendar.After visiting Matho gompa start trekking towards to Matho gorgeOvernight stay at camp (B, L, D)Day 04: Matho gorge - Tsaskhangchen (05-06 hrs)After breakfast we will continue along the Matho Nallah (stream) pass through dense willow and popular grow, slowly start ascending towards Gangpochey shepherd camp, hike for another one hr to get to Tsaskhangchen, from here one could get a view of Matho la 4800, which you crossing next day.

Day 05: Tsaskhangchen - Mankarmo via Matho-la 4800m (04-05hrs)After breakfast we will start ascending towards matho la, this will take about hr and a half to get to the top from the top one could get a great view of Stok Kangri facing right in front of you. From here start descending towards Mankarmo, also known as lower base camp.Overnight stay at camp (B, L, D)Day 06: Optional day hike to advance base camp of Stok Kangri.Today we will explore the base and advance camp of Stok Kangri, those who are interested could hike upto 18000ft, and get magnificent view of Ladakh and Karakoram including saser massif 25020ft highest peak of Ladakh. Trek back to Mankarmo for overnight stay.Overnight stay at camp (B, L, D)Day 07: Trek to Stok & drive to LehAfter breakfast you will descent down to Stok village through Stok gorge where one could see colourful rock formation and pass some willow grow, also pass 350 years old fortress built on the top of a hill, end your hike in Stok village and drive back to Leh, en-route one could make a short stop at Stok Palace and visit the museum.Overnight stay at hotel (B, L, D)Day 08: Free day at LehFull day free in leh for own activitiesOvernight stay at hotel (B, L, D)Day 09: Depart LehEarly morning depart to the airport to fly back to Delhi.