<p>We are in early 70's, camp and do 2-5 mile hikes on flat and easy rolling terrain. We focus on small towns, native cultures, birding, and landscapes. We'd greatly appreciate insights on relative merits of these countries for a 3-week. Thanks.</p><p>John</p>
Nepal-Bhutan-Tibet
Message Submitted by johndee42 on Thu, 02/26/2015 - 19:13
Am not sure if you are
Am not sure if you are thinking of a group trip, or a private trip, so I want to recommend the company I used in Nepal. Since there are two of you, it would be easy to do a custom tour tailored to your interests. This is the company I used in Nepal a few years ago: Yeti Holidays (do not confuse with Yeti Travels) P.O. Box 2011, Tilganga Kathmandu, Nepal tel: 977-1-4469915, 4461892, 4461252 fax: 977-1-4465940 www.yetiholidays.com They do the local arrangements for various companies, including Overseas Adventure Travel and everything is top notch. It is part of a larger group that includes Yeti Airlines, the leading domestic airline in Nepal. On the Annapurna area treks, they use the Ker and Downey lodges (/www.trekking-nepal.com) If you contact Yeti Holidays, make Rajesh Regmi (operations manager) or Manish Thapa (assistant manager) your first contacts. These are the two men I worked with during my visit. I visited their offices -- very professional, very modern with lots of activity and lots of people working there. Hope this helps!
Nepal
Thanks. We'll contact them.John
Nepal
Thanks, Skunkman. OAT is a good thought.John
Nepal
<p>If we were to plan our own trip with a local tourism company, would you have any suggestions? We've been on several OAT trips but doubt we'll use them again.</p>