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Welcome to Vision Nepal Treks
Vision Nepal Treks was established with the
aim to provide a quality service to tourists
visiting
Nepal
for Trekking expeditions and adventure
travel. We also cater to researchers,
businessman, students and volunteers. We are
a unique team of experienced Nepalese who
are dedicated to providing quality services
to tourists. Our trained guides and large
network
shall undoubtedly meet your
requirements during your stay here in Nepal
with the ultimate comfort. We are here to
ensure your stay will be safe, hygienic and
full of adventure. Our services range from
the budget traveler to the ultimate luxury
traveler, depending on your requirement. Our
prices are competitive, but never at the
cost of quality. Thank you for considering
our services. We invite you, your family and
your friends to enjoy our tour packages.
Being a Travel & Tour Operator, we know that
our customers seek just one thing, 'the
promised tour without any compromise'. And
that's exactly what we deliver.
Privacy
Nepalese do not have the same concept of
privacy that Westerners do. Nepali families
are large and close-knit, and houses are
small. Nepalese grow up constantly
surrounded by other people (and noise). They
like to be with other people, and they will
assume you do to.
Moreover, as a foreigner you will be an
object of great curiosity as soon as you
step off the beaten track. People may stare,
point at you and even talk about you (in
Nepali) among themselves. Nepalese will
constantly befriend you,
wanting to exchange addresses and extracting
solemn promises that you will write to them.
Sometimes they will ask you point-blank to
help them travel to your country, assuming
you to be wealthy enough to pay their
airfare and powerful enough to fix their
visa.
There will be days when you feel that if
you're asked the question "What is your
country?" one more time you'll hit someone.
Give yourself time off when you need it. But
Nepalese are the best thing about Nepal, so
don't close yourself off to meeting them.
You can't change
Nepal,
and even if you could, it is not yours to
change. Many things in Nepal are slow,
inefficient or downright nutty, but that's
just the way things are. Taking the attitude
that "somebody's got to teach them a lesson"
or "if nobody complains it'll never change"
(real-life dialogue overheard in Katmandu)
will only make you and everyone around you
miserable. Go with the flow. It's Nepal
you've come to experience - let it be
Nepal.
To get by with a minimum of disappointment,
the best strategy is to scale back your
expectations, always double- and
triple-check important arrangements, take
all assurances with a pinch of salt
(Nepalese will sometimes tell you what they
think will make you happy rather than the
truth), and find something interesting to do
while you're waiting .
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