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Health Information for Travelers to
Nepal
This site gives you health information for travelers to Nepal. Travel notices in effect, safety and security, preparation, suggest you how to stay healthy during your trip.
http://wwwn.cdc.gov/travel/destinations/nepal.aspx
Altitude Sickness:
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What our Clients Say
14/11/2009
My last trip with Himalayan Dreams team was very fulfilling and I am thanking you for the help of arranging the trip. I was slow trekker hahaha, but the trip impacts me a lot, spiritually and mentally, to grow and cultivate wisdom and understanding of myself and this had brought me to a ...
Ms Helda Sukmajaya
KBRI Singapura
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News Update
02/11/2011
The Nepal Tourism Year campaign basically centered on Chinese and Indian Tourists but as you walk around Thamel or just along the lakeside in Pokhara, one can't help but notice the many Europeans and North Americans that pass by.
05/01/2011
The event began exactly at 6:00pm at the historical venue of Patan Museum amidst a crowd of about 70 people. While Kutumba began playing its folk numbers, this talented group of musicians made the crowd swing to its melody. By 7:00pm a large crowd had gathered and about 200 people started listening to the band play popular instrumental tunes.





