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Rosha Travel Agency is adventure Tour Operator in Nepal Company based on thamel Kathmandu NEPAL. With over 12 years experience in providing travel and Trekking arrangements our professional team are among the industries. Best and have the know-how on how to deliver travel arrangements at the lowest possible cost without compromising quality.
Booking a holiday is about flexibility and choice. Our website allows you to search and book all the components adventure tour and trekking that make up a holiday. in Nepal, Tibet, Bhutan and India.



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Most Popular Travel Countries

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Bhutan

Bhutan is also known as the Land of the Thundering Dragon located South-East Asia. The capital of Bhutan is Thimpu the largest city of Bhutan. Well known for rich culture and age old traditions with beautiful famous Buddhist monasteries and remote mountain terrains, Bhutan welcomes all travelers to visit and discover its hidden treasures of ancient time with forts and monuments. Bhutan offers its visitors with local lifestyle, culture, and traditions. The colorful dragon dance and folk mask dance make Bhutan an interesting destination. The main sightseeing destinations of Bhutan are, Paro Taktsang, Rinpung Dzong, and Kyichu Lhakhang. The animals that are found in Bhutan are Golden Langur, Royal Bengal Tiger, Sloth Bear, One-horned rhino, and a Hispid hare, and the major religion of Bhutanese is Vajrayana Buddhism.


India

India a country of great fascinations from sand-sea to snow covering all the best of beautiful places and attractive exotic holiday destinations, where you can travel by air-train and overland drive without missing the interesting life and culture of the Indians as it was for more that hundred centuries where old heritage traditions still alive in this modern world of technology. India listed as world’s 7th largest country and 2nd Asia’s biggest country after China where tours leads you to boundless destination in the comfort of nice and cozy hotels and resorts in the midst of historical sites and ancient monuments. India an interesting country full of life a melting pot of many religions Hindu, Muslims, Jain, Sikhs, Christians including few Buddhists around high Himalaya. India certainly is one of the most amazing places on earth and has the ingredients for all kinds of holidays, from camel ride in the Thar Desert in Rajasthan, sun bathing in one of its beautiful beaches around Goa-Kerala, explore the rural villages and countryside or trek in the high north eastern Himalayas of Ladakh, Sikkim and Darjeeling.


Nepal Peak Climbing

The Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) has classified 33 peaks in Nepal as 'trekking peaks', a misleading name because all involve climbing. Ranging from 5650-6500m (18,537-21,325ft) some are, however, appropriate heights to combine within a trekking program. "Limited bureaucracy" peaks would be a better name. The NMA trekking peaks list was revised with 15 peaks added and all the new peaks classified as group "A" peaks while the previous 18 are now considered group "B" peaks. Little is known about many of the new peaks. Also a new "garbage deposit" scheme is being set up for all 33 peaks. Currently $250 per team must be deposited and will be refunded if the climbers, sirdar and leader sign that they have left the base camp clean, however this method will be revised sometime. Acclimatisation and Itinerary planning Heading straight up to high altitude for the first time, even if following the recommended guidelines, is usually a shock to everyone's system. The effort required for walking, let alone climbing, uphill at 5000m is much greater than you might think. So a sensible acclimatisation program is essential: use the 300m a day rule, not only to avoid altitude sickness, but to give your body time to gain strength. Almost invariably a trek itinerary with a couple of days thrown in for a climb doesn't lead to a successful ascent. Plan the trip as a peak expedition, with the trek in and out as a means for acclimatising and getting fit. Quite a few people want to try a peak without any sort of support, carrying all their own gear. Mostly this isn't entirely realistic. It is much better to hire at least a porter or two so that you can enjoy the trek. However the best reason to take a climbing sherpa or at least a porter-guide who speaks English is for route-finding. None of the trails are marked, and the routes on the mountain are not always obvious either.


Tibet

Tibet is famously known as “The Roof of the World” with its large and highest plateau on earth, the only country within Central Asia that has preserved its ancient culture till today. Many travelers love to explore on Roof of the World, which is also known as the World’s Highest Table Land. Because of the country unique features, Tibet a country of mystery and curiosity for Western World, now the country has opened up the door to explore it hidden treasures of famous monasteries and magnificent Potala Palace with the scenic terrain around its high altitudes and inaccessible landscapes. Lhasa, the capital of Tibet, is known as “The Forbidden City”. The former home of Dalai Lama, including Potala Palace (Winter Palace), Norbulingka, Drepung Monastery, Sera Monastery, Ganden Monastery, Tashilhunpo Monastery and Jokhang Temple, enrich the city to enlighten spirit of travelers.


Trekking in Nepal

The Himalayas of Nepal are not only famous for their jagged and rugged horizons of rock and ice which beckon you to exploration and discovery, but are also a home to some of the fearsome rushing rivers flowing from the Himalayas, gentle and pleasant streams and of course dense tropical jungles teeming with wide varieties & range of animals and birds. Binding all these together are the ever smiling face and hospitality of the friendly people of Nepal, whose age old customs, traditions and cultures, as diverse as their surroundings, are kept alive around temples and monasteries of centuries old. These in turn keep their eye over ancient routes, which forms the highway systems of trade and commerce even today in Nepal. Very often you will be traveling through these same paths, often paved or lined with stones, which will guide you through a human mosaic. TREKS FOR ALL We offer a full variety of Himalayan treks of varying length, duration & difficulty to suit all preferences and levels of experience. We can organize an easy trekking for a small duration or take you on a full-scale mountaineering expedition. We can offer you anything from cultural tours in Nepal and Tibet, wildlife safari in the Terai, rafting in the gushing Himalayan river, dirt trail Mt. Biking, Motor Bike Tour, light weight mountaineering, treks to base camps or across the high passes into wilderness. We assure you of exceptional services & quality at affordable prices & for all ages, school children, family trips, senior citizens, individuals, student and groups, incentive travel. "THERE IS SOMETHING FOR ALL beaten trails or virgin tracks, Nepal is a trekker's paradise. The organic rhythm of foot travel is a wonderful way to explore and make meaningful contact with the country. Trekking usually consists of a series of ascents and descents walking 5 to 8 hours (9 to 14 kms per day on average with a guide, cook and porters and on some occasions pack animals. Trekkers rely on our staff for path finding and an introduction to the local people, culture, religion, and lifestyle. A trekking route will often pass through forests of rhododendron, bamboo, oak, and hemlock, visiting one or two villages each day. Rivers are crossed on log passages or suspension bridges. It’s not unusual to cross snowfields in the morning and bathe in sub-tropical streams in the afternoon. For the most part, trekking routes are well traveled by local people, but remain unmarked without sign posts. The objective of trekking is not just the particular destination, but the journey itself. You travel at a modest pace, observing nature, rural communities, and spectacular mountain panoramas. Our job is to ensure your comfort and safety as we take you where you want to go, at your own pace. We show you what you have come to see, and help you discover things you had no idea were there!Â