Nepal Skiing

Worth a detour
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Average rating 2.2 / 5.0 (18 votes)

For adventurers who want to discover their own private place to ski, there is no better place than Nepal. The country itself has no ski or snowboard resorts and so any skiing you may want to do will be of your own making. There are several companies that offer package adventure tours that enable you to ski around the Everest region. There are also some fantastic opportunities for Heli Skiing. The vast, open spaces and breathtaking heights mean that the sport has gained immense popularity in the region. 'Responsible Travel' offer a 22 day trekking holiday through the back country of Nepal with plenty of time for one-of-a-kind skiing experiences. Highlights include a visit to the Everest base camp and a trek through the highest wildlife reserve in the world as well as visits to Sherpa villages and Buddhist monasteries.

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Nepal Skiing
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