Friday, January 16, 2009

Airlines in Nepal

>> Aeroflot Russian Intl. Airlines China Southwest Airlines
1. Place – Kamaladi, Kathmandu
P.O. Box: 1147
Phone: 4254697, 4227399
E-mail: aeroflot@wlink.com.np

2. Place –Royal Palace North Gate, Kathmandu
Phone: 4440650, 4440651
Fax: 977-1-4416541

>> Austrian Airlines
Place –Kamaladi, Kathmandu
P.O.Box: 536
Phone: 4241470, 4223317, 4223331
Fax: 977-1-4241506
E-mail: laudaair@mail.com.np

>>China Airlines
Place –Hattisar, Kathmandu
P.O.Box: 827
Phone: 4434678, 4434483
Fax: 977-1-4434477
E-mail: pkrttktm@wlink.com.np

>>Air France
Place –Durbar Marg, Kathmandu, P.O.Box: 256
Phone: 4445574, 4445562, 4445567
Fax: 977-1-4439585
E-mail: afktm@ccsl.com.np
Web: www.afcargo.com

>>Transavia Airlines
Place –Heritage Plaza II, Kamaladi
P.O.Box: 5351
Phone: 4247215
Fax: 977-1-4244484
E-mail: airline_marco@popo.col.com.np
Web: www.marcopolo.com.np

>>Air India
Place –Hattisar, Kathmandu,
P.O.Box: 314
Phone: 4416721
Fax: 977-1-4415637
E-mail: ktmsdai@airindia-dit.com
Web: www.airindia.com

>>Druk Airlines (Bhutan)
Place –Durbar Matg, Kathmandu
P.O.Box: 5227
Phone: 4410089
Fax: 977-1-4423143
E-mail: druk@mallatreks.com.np

>>Dynasty Aviation Pvt Ltd.
Place –Sinamangal
P.O.Box: 10112
Phone: 4497418, 4477560/62
Fax: 4468802
E-mail: air@dynasty.wlink.com.np

>>Air Shangrila
Place –Sinamangal, Kathmandu,
P.O.Box: 20198
Phone: 4466004, 4477035
Fax: 977-1-4477630
E-mail: shangrila@info.com.np

>>Eurail (European Railing)
Place –Durbar Marg, Kathmandu
Phone: 4221774
Fax: 4221180
E-mail: preintl@mos.com.np

>>Aaian Airlines
Place –Thamel, Kathmandu,
Phone: 4410086

>>Emiratess Airlines
Place –Kantipath, Kathmandu
P.O.Box: 939
Phone: 4220579
Fax: 977-1-4220267
E-mail: universal@mail.com.np

>>Biman Bangladesh Airlines
Place –Naxal, Kathmandu,
P.O.Box: 256
Phone: 4434740, 4434982
Fax: 977-1-4434869

NIGHT LIFE IN KATHMANDU

DISCO THEQUES

1.Babylon Discotheque
place-Sundhara
4248755

2.Club 2000
place-Sundhara
4256779

3.Club Dynasty
place-Durbar Marg
4222686

4.Club X-Zone
place-Durbar Marg
PO Box : 100
4231054
4244413

5.Moon Sun Restaurant & Bar
place-kamaladi
P O Box : 7469
4247485
4226571

6.Oriental Dyansty Restaurant & Bar
place-Durbar Marg
4222515

7.Royal Bowling Center
place-Durbar Marg
4252723
Fax : 97714485616

8.The Tunnel Club
place-Thamel
4429943

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Trekking Permit fees of Nepal

Area
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i) Dolpa district-->> Per week per person US$ 10 Or equivalent convertible foreign currency.

ii) Taplejung District-->> Per week per person US$ 10 Or equivalent convertible foreign currency.

iii) Mustang district-->> For the first 10 days per person US $500 and After 10 days per day per person Us$50.

iv) Gorkha District-->> From September to November per week perperson US$ 70 and After 7 days per day perperson US$ 10.and From December to August per week per person US$ 50 and After 7 days per day per person US$ 7 /Or equivalent convertible foreign currency.

v) Dolakha District-->> Per week per person US$ 10 Or equivalent convertible foreign currency.

vi) Humla District (Simikot and Yari)-->> For the first 7 days per person US$ 50 and After 7 days per day per person US$ 7 Or equivalent convertible foreign currency.

vii) Rasuwa District-->> Per week per person US$ 10, Or equivalent convertible foreign currency.

viii) Sankhuwasabha District(Makalu Region)-->> For the first 4 weeks per week per person US$ 10 and After 4 weeks per week per person US$ 20, Or equivalent convertible foreign currency.

ix) Solukhumbu District-->> For the first 4 weeks per week per person US$ 10 and After 4 weeks per week per person US$ 20, Or equivalent convertible foreign currency.

x) Manang District-->> From September to November per week per person US$ 90 and December to August per week per person US$ 75 Or equivalent convertible foreign currency.

xi) Mugu District-->> For the first 7 days per person US $90 and After 7 days per day per person Us$15 Or equivalent convertible foreign currency.

xii) Baihang District-->> For the first 7 days per person US $90 and After 7 days per day per person Us$15 Or equivalent convertible foreign currency.

xiii) Darchula District-->> For the first 7 days per person US $90 and After 7 days per day per person Us$15 Or equivalent convertible foreign currency.

When is the best time to travel in Nepal ?

Your best time to travel to Nepal is October to November or February to April. Visit Nepal during October to November, as this is the time when you can expect better visibility, the air is fresh, and the weather is perfect and that the Nepalese most important festivals (Dashain and Tihar) are marked during that season . May to June is also a good time to travel although the weather is hot and dusty- you can live with that; wear a mask and a Nepali Topi (Cap) and learn how Nepalese get along with this period. December to January is the winter season in Nepal, which is also a good time to travel; the climate and visibility is good. Snow jackets and sweaters are recommended. Manson starts from Mid June to September; traveling during this period is not advisable unless you are the one who loves best in everything or finds best from anything. Just bring your raincoat during that season, and have a blast!

Where is Nepal?

Nepal is mountainous kingdom in southern Asia, located between India and China. Currently has over 26 million people of different races and tribes, living in different regions, wearing different costumes and speaking different languages occupy a total of 147,181 square kilometer (885 km east to west, and 193 km north to south) of this tiny country. Nepal is geographically, culturally, and linguistically diverse. The capital of Nepal is 'Kathmandu'or simply by the name `city of temples'. Nepal is a kingdom of Himalayas, artistic monuments, exotic wildlife, and a unique harmony of diversified cultures. It attracts visitors for casual holidays, tours, and adventure activities including `Everest Expedition'. Nepal is also popular for having it's land the birth place of Lord Buddha, and birth place of Lord Sita. Agriculture and Tourism are two important revenues that keeps this nation exist.

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Banking in Nepal

Nepal has many nationalized as well as private banking ventures. The highest authority on the pyramid is The Reserve Bank of Nepal. This is the central bank of Nepal that decides and makes various guidelines for the banking sector of the country. The bank with the largest network in Nepal is The Nepal Bank Ltd. It is closely followed by Nepal Banijya Bank. Both of them have branches across Nepal. Banks are open 9 am to 3 pm Monday through Friday but many of them in Kathmandu are opened through out the week. Apart from that, you have private ventures such as Bank of Kathmandu and Himalayan Bank that operates in most of the areas in Nepal.

As far as foreign ventures are concerned you have likes of Nepal Bangladesh Bank, Standard Chartered Bank, Nepal Arab Bank, State Bank of India, ICICI Bank, Nepal Indo-Suez Bank and Nepal Sri Lanka Merchant Bank that offers their services to the tourists.

>>ATM
Standard Charted Bank offers ATM service in its different branches in Kathmandu and Pokhra. You can get cash advances on both Visa and Master card. These ATMs are accessible 24 hours a day. One is located down the drive to the Kathmandu Guest House in Thamel, one is next to the Roadhouse Cafe in Thamel, and the 3rd one is located in the bank's head office at New Baneshwor.

>>Wiring Money
Money can be wired through either Western Union Money Transfer or The Money Gram wired money service in Nepal. You can also transfer money through banks but the process is very tedious and the delivery is seldom on time. Major Nepal banks use the SWIFT system, in place of the older telex systems, to negotiate wire transfers. The major banks also have accounts in New York and other world banking centers to expedite transfers.

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Shivapuri National Park

Establish : In 2002 A . D.

Area : 144 sq. kms.

Location : The Park is situated on the northen part of Kathmandu valley and lies about 12 km. away from the capital city.
Vegetation : The Park is subtropical and temperate climate. The vegetation consists of a variety of natural forest types including pine, rhododendron etc…….

Wildlife : Recorded wildlife in the park includes mammalian species such as Himalayan black bear, leopard, jungle cat and rhesus moakey.

Birds : The Park is also home to 177 species of birds, including at least 9 threatened species.

Activities : Trekking & Peak Clambing.




PARK'S REGULATIONS
An entry fee has to pay at the park’s entrance gate.
All flora and fauna are fully protected and must not be disturbed.
Do not purchase illegal animal or plant products.
Carry out non biodegradable items such as plastic & bottles.
Place trash in rubbish bins.
No one should walk within the park between sunset and sunrise
Respect religious and cultural sites.
Camping in side the park should be made only at the designed areas.
Visitors should be self sufficient in fuel supply (kerosene) . The use of firewood is strictly prohibited.