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My 10 days journey in nepal last oct had not been short of excitement and great and authentic simple local cuisines quite challenging in the beginning but i was coping well after a while and began to enjoy it more and more i had wanted to explore a different kind of tour, not a run of the mill type that most of my friends had been through it had to be filled with moderate physical challenge, suspense, and simple yet great local meals bonus if have the opportunity to get up close with the daily life of the local community the trip has met all my wish – spectacular and enriching!
Irene Chin
Malaysia
This initiative wasn’t just a travel experience for me – it evolved into a pivotal, life-changing adventure. The blend of adventure, cultural immersion, and environmental stewardship made it a unique and enriching chapter in my life.
Sutri Ng
Malaysia
The Nepal Conservation Travel has completely overwhelmed me with their services, from the amazing team that organised this entire trip to the locals that put incredible effort to make us feel welcomed, all alongside insighting us.
Agnes Ng
Malaysia
Perfect venue to recuperate and rekindle our connection with nature, because that’s what I experienced! Strolling among the mustard field in the village, showering under the vast open sky, sipping coffee while watching the birds by the rivers, paddling and swimming in the rivers, chasing rhino, hearing the call of deers and roaring of tigers, tracking tigers, get to know the plants grown locally, I had great time in Bardia!
Khimjoe Lim
Malaysia
I can’t quite believe I’m writing this, we saw a Bengal tiger walk out of the forest and along the river bank towards us, before hiding away again. 200 kg+ of sheer beauty and power. It was even more majestic than expected. It later came to cross the river into the grasslands, followed by another making the same journey. These two tigers are part of a family of four (mother and three cubs) that often roam close to one another. We were elated, speechless, a little teary, and on top of the world. There are less than 2,500 tigers in the world and fewer people have probably seen a wild tiger than climbed to Mount Everest base camp.
Lori and Tom
United Kingdom