Nepal and Himalaya are an awesome location if you are searching for ancient history mixed with trekking and adventure exploration. Set on a hilltop to the west of Kathmandu, Swayambhunath is the second most important shrine in the Kathmandu Valley after Boudhanath. Due to the resident monkeys that inhabit parts of the temple, it is more affectionately known as the Monkey Temple. The Swayambhu Stupa, painted with the eyes of the omnipresent god, forms the centerpiece of the temple complex. It was originally a prehistoric cult site, but the temple complex dates to the 5th century. Swayambhu plays a major part in the lives of the Vajrayana Buddhists of Northern Nepal and Tibet, but especially of the Newari Buddhists of the Kathmandu Valley.
Trekking in Nepal with your family members is the best way to enjoy the Himalayan beauty and make your trip full of lifetime experience. There’s no reason to put off trekking in the Himalayas until the kids have left home. Aside from the amazing landscapes, cultural and wildlife vegetation awaiting you. It’s dubious that you’d deliberately hire someone to carry your child while trekking anywhere else, but this is entirely possible in Nepal. In Nepal trekking with your children is possible even the trekking route is difficult for the very your children by carrying them with you. Horse riding is one of the option to do so. Nepalese people are very welcoming of children. Your kids will likely have the best experience of the warm welcome and remember the friendly people as much as the scenery.
Manaslu Circuit Trek-21 Days is one of the best trekking routes in Nepal, taking you to one of the most remote, untouched, and tranquil wilderness adventures of Nepal. Manaslu Circuit Trek was opened to international tourists only in 1992, the trek to the natural border between Nepal and Tibetan plateau is a truly new and unique experience. The Manaslu Circuit Trek attracts adventure junkies from all over the world for a chance to witness or even summit the eighth highest mountain in the world. Manaslu peak looming at a height of 8,163 meters is a truly majestic sight that leaves all its audience speechless. The destination of the trek is to the lap of the mountain, Manaslu base camp, at 4800 meters. The Manaslu Circuit Trekking is often paralleled with Annapurna Circuit but the scenery is somewhat diverse. The national parks of the two regions are next to each other so they are associated. Manaslu is much nearer to Tibetan side, so the culture you will see here is more Tibetan influence. Up to this day, it remains a remote and untouched trail which make less crowded than any other treks in Nepal. The Manaslu Circuit Trek starts from Arughat and ends at Besi Sahar, covering a varied terrain from lowlands to glaciers and moraines, passing through traditional villages with unique cultures. The trek requires a special entry permit to enjoy the biodiversity, majestic mountains, huge waterfalls and tranquil lakes in the beautiful trails adorned with bloomers during the spring season. More details on Manaslu circuit trekking.