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The Himalayas: Playground of the Gods: Trekking, Climbing, Adventure

Phurbi Chhyachu (6637m) is one of the peaks lying in the Jugal Range of the Nepal himalayas. Trekking in Nepal may not take you to the depth of the ocean but will definately take you to the highes point on the planet. Taken from  Peaceful Cottage & CafĂ© du Mont . Live life to discover #wanderlust   #trekking   #nepal   #nagarkot   #himalayas #nepalholidays Book the Best mountain view hotel in Nagarkot

Break in the himalayas @ Nagarkot, Nepal

When George Mallory, the inveterate British alpinist, was asked why he wanted to climb Everest, he replied dryly, “Because it’s there.” If you plan to visit Nepal but not to trek, people may ask you why. “Because there is Nagarkot,” you can reply. Like us in facebook Book Peaceful Cottage, Nagarkot for himalayan views

Himalayan Retreats @ Nagarkot

Himalayan Retreats Book the Best mountain view hotel in Nagarkot Give treat to yourself with a well deserved holidays in the himalayas... Experience the sunrise with the golden colour over the mountaintops of the Himalayan range and if you are really lucky you may even catch a glimpse of Mount Everest’s peak. The popular town of Nagarkot provides a picturesque peaceful retreat from the noise and hustle of Kathmandu and it is considered to be one of the most scenic hillstation in Nepal with one of the broadest views of the himalayas. Book the Best mountain view hotel in Nagarkot Village walk is one of the beautiful walks that you can do to see the verdant valleys with terraced fields perched precariously on the surrounding hills with charming rural Nepali homes. Round your day off with a splendid sunset as the light over the mountains changes yet again. Book the Best mountain view hotel in Nagarkot Like us in facebook

New Rooms @ Peaceful Cottage, Nagarkot

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Ganesh Range himalayas @ Peaceful Cottage, Nagarkot Random Facts Ganesh Himal range Peaks (Ganesh I (7,422m), Ganesh II (7,118 m), Ganesh III (7,043 m), Ganesh IV (7,104 m) is one of the ranges that stand out like crystal and is a part of the Great Himalayan Chain.   It was named in honor of Ganesh, a Hindu deity who is represented in mythology as having the head of an elephant.