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Destination Nepal
Nepal Outline
 If you are looking for a combination of adventure, culture, stunning mountains, beautiful people, and perhaps the experience of life-time, then Nepal has some of the best Off-Road Motorcycling, Trekking, Mountaineering, Kayaking, Rafting, Canyoning, Wildlife safari and Mountain biking, to be found anywhere on earth.
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Nepal Travel Tips
Freespirit Adventure Tours offer the following Travel Tips to the first time visitor to Nepal or Asia. These sorts of notes are never enough, but we intend them only as a rough guide to getting you started. From Money Matters, to Cash, from Credit Cards to ATMs and Banks.
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Nepal Mountains
A large part of Nepal lies in the highest mountain range in the world, The Great Himalayan Range. Eight of the fourteen 'eight-thousanders' are located in the country, either in whole or shared across a border with Tibet or India. Mt. Everest Peak is the crown of the Himalayas.
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Acute Mountain Sickness AMS
 The onset of Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS), sometimes called 'Altitude Sickness' is possible above 3,500m. and is an important consideration while trekking into high altitudes. The root cause of altitude sickness is the reduction in oxygen at higher altitudes and can set in when ascents are made too rapidly at elevations above 3,500m.
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Nepal Notes  FreeSpirit Adventure Road Tours can also
combine Treks and River Rafting. Our tours will take you to some of the least visited regions of Nepal. Spanning five climatic zones,
Nepal’s 3 main Physiographic areas include terrain from the flat wetlands that are the Terai in the south, to the highest mountains on
earth in the north and east and with middle mountains in between. FreeSpirit Adventure Tours cover many of these regions by mountain,
trekking trail, highway, dirt road and river.
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If you are looking for a combination of adventure, culture, stunning mountains, beautiful people, and perhaps the experience of life-time, then Nepal has some of the best rough road Motorcycling, Trekking, Mountaineering, Kayaking, Rafting, Canyoning and Mountain biking... |
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Freespirit Adventure Tours offer the following Travel Tips to the first time visitor to Nepal or Asia. These sorts of notes are never enough, but we intend them only as a rough guide to getting you started. Money Matters, Cash, Credit Cards ATMs & Banks. |
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A large part of Nepal lies in the highest mountain range in the world, The Great Himalayan Range. Eight of the fourteen 'eight-thousanders' are located in the country, either in whole or shared across a border with Tibet or India. Mt. Everest Peak is the crown of the Himalayas. |
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Acute Mountain Sickness AMS |
 The onset of Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS), sometimes called 'Altitude Sickness' is possible above 3,500m. and is an important consideration while trekking into high altitudes. The root cause of altitude sickness is the reduction in oxygen at higher altitudes and can set in when ascents are made too rapidly at elevations above 3,500m. |
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Testimonials
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Peter, Thanks for your reply. This is what I wanted to hear. I dislike riding in a large group day after day. It would have been a deal breaker. Karst, Colorado, will be riding with us to Zanskar this August. |
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