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VIST TO SOME OF THE INTERESTING PLACES OF THE HIMALAYAN KINGDOM

Kanchanjunga (28 days)
Mount Kanchanjunga (8586 M.) is the third highest mountain in the world and the second highest peak in Nepal. It is located in the extreme northeast corner of Nepal bordering Sikkim (an Indian State) to the east and China to the north. This trek is the most adventurous of all the routes offered. This trek begins at Tumlingtar or Taplejung accessible by air, or Ilam or Basantpur accessible by road. Soaring peaks, the Yalung Glacier and a wide variety of natural vegetation and agricultural areas can be seen in this region.

 

Himalayan Sherpa World Treks,
P.O.Box:170, Thamel , Kathmandu, Nepal
Tel : 00977 1 4437785
Fax:00977 1 4416025
Email:
info@himalayansherpaworld.com


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KNOW ABOUT INDIA'S ONE OF THE LARGEST CITIES: MUMBAI
Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus is the most important train station in Mumbai and a transport hub
Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus is the most important train station in Mumbai and a transport hub
Most of Mumbai's inhabitants rely on public transport to travel to and from their workplace due to the lack of car parking spaces, traffic bottlenecks, and generally poor road conditions. The city is the headquarters of two rail divisions – the Central Railway (CR) (headquartered at Chatrapati Shivaji Terminus (formerly known as Victoria Terminus)), and the Western Railway (WR) (headquartered near Churchgate). The backbone of the city's transport, the Mumbai Suburban Railway, is composed of three separate networks running the length of the city, in a north-south direction. The Western Railway runs along the western region of the city, while the Central Railway covers most of the central and northeast parts of the metropolis. Both lines extend into the exurbs, each covering a total one-way length of around 125 km. The Harbour Line is a sub-division of the Central Railway, covering a distance of 54 km along the south-eastern section of the city, near the docks, and extending into Navi Mumbai (New Bombay). Mumbai is well connected by the Indian Railways to most parts of India.


BEST buses form an integral part of the city's transport system.
BEST buses form an integral part of the city's transport system.

Public buses run by the BEST (an autonomous body under the BMC) cover almost all parts of the metropolis, as well as parts of Navi Mumbai and Thane. Buses are used for commuting short to medium distances, while train fares are more economical for long distance commutes. The BEST fleet consists of single-decker, double-decker and air-conditioned.(Reminds people slightly of London)

Black and yellow-metered taxis, accommodating up to four passengers with luggage, cover most of the metropolis. Auto rickshaws, allowed to operate only in the suburban areas, are the main form of hired transport here. These three-wheeled vehicles can accommodate up to three passengers.

Hours: Monday to Friday 8am -7pm & Saturday 8am - 4pm

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