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- Himalayan Destinations | 2nd June 2008
Eco- tourism guidelines:
Visitors who value local traditions encourage local cultures. Help
local people gain a realistic view of life in Western countries.
Eco- tourism guidelines:Let Nepal remain pristine for all times to come.
Do not take any thing away, only memories.
Come, see and conserve.
What’s made out of murder, do not buy Ivory looks better on the elephant, and the shell on the tortoise.
Let’s not make a nuisance of ourselves. Let the plants and animals be. Taking away seeds and roots is illegal in many parts of the Himalaya.
Nothing beats walking.
Get into a deal with only those tour operators/hotels who are sincere about energy conservation.
Trees are meant to grow-don’t make an open fire. Firewood is scarce, avoid misuse.
Littering is careless manners, burn or bury paper, and carry away all non-degradable garbage. Resist the grafitti itch.
Keep the water source you are using clean, don’t try detergents on streams and springs. Bury your waste, attend the call well away from the water source.
Your guides and porters may know more about local conservation methods, learn from them. Or else, help them learn.
Religious objects are better left untouched. Footwear is not allowed inside temples.
Visitors who value local traditions encourage local cultures. Help local people gain a realistic view of life in Western countries.
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What our Clients Say
20/07/2010
Ram and Himalayan Dreams Team
Thanks a lot for a wonderful trip and time at Kathmandu and Tibet. You made an extraordinary trip.
All the best for the future.
Alex
June 2010
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Alex v. Bischhoffshausen V
Chile -South America
alex.vb@verticepatagonia.cl
News Update
14/09/2009
Himalayan Dreams is located in the Nepal Pavilion, Stall B21 & 22. We look forward to seeing you there!
01/05/2009
Architecture is uniform and beautiful. All houses are of a similar style and there are NO western type buildings. Even the newest buildings retain the Bhutanese flavor. Streams are clear and the roads are paved. There is electricity 24/7, the food is good and the people are very friendly.





