#kora14 - Kathmandu Kora Cycling Challenge | Cycling Event of the Year

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socialtours | nepal

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May 22, 2014, 10:43:53 PM5/22/14
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The Cycling Extravaganza of the #kora14 is coming in July (19th to be specific) and over 1000 riders will ride the 50K, 75K and 100K rides around Kathmandu for charity. This time around - building a Birthing Facility in Pyutar, South Lalitpur.

Senior riders from cycling companies will lead the 50K, Himalayan Single Track will lead the 75K and Ajay Pandit (national champion cross country) will lead the 100K.

Register. Ride. Have fun. http://ktmkora14.eventbrite.com



On the side, do raise some money from family and friends for the CAUSE 2m4Pyutar with the slogan (from the EVERYONE CAMPAIGN) - NO CHILD BORN TO DIE!

Information at :

www.twitter.com/ktmKORA

Event conducted by socialtours, a five time responsible tourism award company & Kathmandu Cycle City Network, who aims to make Kathmandu a cycle friendly city by 2020.

www.socialtours.com | www.cyclecity.com.np

Nepalplanettreks

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Dec 12, 2014, 11:19:33 PM12/12/14
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 went to Everest Base Camp and was going to Annapurna this past April/May. I can tell you that I found good prices in Kathmandu. I went shopping with my guide though and he seemed to get good deals. I think he rents-out sleeping bags. You can get them in Pokhara too, but you will find a bigger selection in Thamel. this means you can get better deals and will be able to talk them down on the price. It is a Nepali custom (I read in a guide) to bargain. It is fun. You will have no problems wih the weight on the plane. My bag was a bit big, I have a hard time traveling light. I did hire a guide and he took care of hiring a porter. He works with trusted people. I can recommend my guide. He was knowledgeable, friendly, and most of all looked-out for my safety. He seemed to know just about everyone in Kathmandu and many, many guides and people on the mountain. Because Sanjib knows so many people he was constantly getting updates from up the mountain, or down the mountain. It was great to travel with a guide that has so many established relationships. I found him by chance through a travel forum and then got references from him. That is, I emailed past clients. In no time, I received emails from Italy, Germany and the U.S. singing this guy's praises, so that is how I went about finding my guide. I found the price very reasonable and I liked the fact that you do not pay until you get there, so you avoid the big down payments and the advance payments as well. I was happy to travel solo. Traveling in a group is great, but for sure, you will not get personalized attention. You can meet a lot of people at the tea houses, or as you go along the trek you will become familiar with others "going your way." You can contact Sanjib Adhikari at sanjib-...@hotmail.com. www.nepalguideinfo.com and Mobile No +9779841613822. I recommend email. I am sure he will be happy to provide you with references. Let me know if you have more questions and enjoy!  
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