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Family Holiday Trip in Nepal

Family Holiday Trip in Nepal

With the arrival of the seasonal holidays, many of us experience an odd mixture of excitement and dread as we begin to think about celebrating the season. We get excited about the lights, shopping and gathering dinner with family, but we also fear the stress that past holidays have taught us to expect. From previous family misunderstandings and hurt feelings to scheduling conflicts, tight finances and the wear and tear on the body, holidays have a way of taking their toll on us.

On the other hand we are already stressed dealing our daily life, stressing desk job or work life or some of us might even be lacking a good family time.In such situation leaving that daily hectic routine behind is the best possible solution and travel to new place with your closer one. In that case you can remember us since we can take care of all your travelling requirements so you can have a joyous quality time with your family member. It is the best time when you get to share your feelings and understanding among the family members.

So Nepal will be the best option you will ever have. Since Nepal is full of soft adventures, fun, surprises and educational sight-seeing, nature and wildlife where your children, spouse can open their hearts out with you. Travelling to these naturalistic places revitalize and energize us, and give us an experience of our inner nature, feelings.You can be an inspiration for your children in the coming days making them visit and explore new places, cultures, geography, and people. They get to learn a lot of new things which might not be available in city life. So Nepal is becoming more and more popular among the family living in developed countries.

Nepal has the option of various outdoor activities for all ages like an adrenaline-filled playground with shorter hikes, mountain biking, rafting, wildlife safaris, trekking, and all. Beside hills, mountains, rivers, jungle and valleys Nepal is also known for its historical values, gumbas, temples, monuments, etc.  So as for talking about the family holiday trip today Annapurna has been the best idea for every visitor.
Today every site is made accessible for the tourist with best hospitality and services. You have the multiple choices whether to go for hiking, rafting, cycling, or on bikes, it is on us to avail you with these best experiences which will bend you to Nepal again and again. The following trips are some of the few options specially targeted for family groups:
  1. Ghorepani Poonhill Trek 5 days
  2. Everest Panaroma Trek 8 days
  3. Langtang Valley Trek 9 days
  4. GosainKunda Trek 7 days
  5. Mardi Himal Trek 12 days
  6. Annapurna Sanctuary Trek 9 Days
  7. Kathmandu sightseeing
  8. Kathmandu, Chitwan, Lumbini tour and sightseeing
  9. Kathmandu, Chitwan & Pokhara Tour
Each trekking has its own features each with different geography, people, lifestyles and cultures but the hospitality they provide is never enough and incomplete.
Book your holiday trip and tell your friends.

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