Dear Travellers, !!Namaste and warm Greetings from Himalayan Country Nepal!!
My name is Sanjib Adhikari. As an independent trekking guide and tour operator in Nepal, I would like to introduce myself to you. I was born and grown up in the rugged and remote district in the Central Himalayan region. I started my career in the adventure tourism at the very young age after completing my high school level studies, working for different trekking companies for seven years in different capacities sometimes as porter, assistant guide and now working as an Independent trekking guide. I have already obtained trekking guide license from the ministry of tourism, government of Nepal. I have guided many international groups especially from Europe, USA, Canada, Australia in Everest, Annapurna, Langtang, Mustang, Dolpo, Kanchanjunga, Makalu, Manaslu, Ganesh Himal and Helambu regions in Nepal and Mt. Kailash, Lasha in tibet also Ladak and Sikkim in India and have thus gained diversified experience and extensive knowledge on geography, religion, culture, local flora and fauna and on environmental issues in the areas where I personally organized the treks. My first experience on many trekking routes has made me an expert on making unique trekking itineraries as per the tastes, interests and budget of the western clients. For those international trekkers who want to climb high mountain passes and peaks, I can also organize this challenging and rewarding adventure. My experience in adventure touri
Everyone talking about Earths highest peak mount everest, what about the earths lowest point situated in Israel at dead sea. I have been there. Did you ?
Re: what about earths lowest peak
by kajal chakraborty on Aug 17, 2012 05:32 PM
Dear Benjamin , thats quite spectacular about you. What's the name of this point ? At what depth is it ? Why don't you give some more details about it ? Must be scintillating. Please do share.
D. Goel pkl. morning 9.30AM Friday,August 10, 2012. Me findsyour close look at Mounteverest on your way to various Stages of your trek themountaineer'sBase Camp at some 18000Feet highly outstandingly vivid and breath -taking. Now almost a crippleat theage of 78yrs andmore I am indebted to realize whaticould have done in younger days! d. goel