Royal Mountain Travel Magazine Inside Himalayas Issue 4 | Page 4

INSIDE HIMALAYAS | NEPAL | TIBET | BHUTAN INSIDE HIMALAYAS | NEPAL | TIBET | BHUTAN Editorial 8 magazine which could enlighten people from all around the world about the treasures that can be found in this small Himalayan country. To satisfy this urge, I established a travel magazine: Royal Mountain Travel Nepal, which has so far in its first three issues, gone far to cover stories from Nepal, Tibet, and Bhutan. Printing 3,000 copies each time, it has been a marvellous journey of four years. However, from this year, we have decided to change the name of the magazine to Inside Himalayas. Cover Story Knocking on the Western Gate of Beyul Demoshong William Shakespeare has been quoted as saying: “What’s in a name?” But what we are trying to do here is to put our focus on the Himalayan ranges and its civilization. Inside Himalayas will seek to provide as much information as possible to readers and travel agents on Nepal, Tibet, and Bhutan. Gradually we shall add other Himalayan countries too. Inside Himalayas aims to be a complete travel guide mentioning the actual dates and months of festivals, places to visit and stay and give up-to-date information on the recommendations from the experts. On a personal note, I would like to offer my warmest welcome to readers around the world from the lap of the Himalayan Kingdom of Nepal. I find myself extremely lucky, along with millions of other people who were born here, that we can experience the dancing breezes that come off the Himalayas, and have the opportunity to be able to explore the various foothills of these beautiful mountains. There are still many unseen areas, unique vegetation, culture and old traditions, adventure activities, and trekking and mountaineering routes in this mighty Himalayan range. As a result, to understand and appreciate every tiny detail about the Himalayas, there was burning inside me a sort of hunger that kept nagging at me until it was transformed into an enormous passion to set up a travel We are also on the verge of launching Inside Himalayas a mobile application for instant information about the Himalayan countries: weather updates, upcoming events, changes in rules and regulations for international guests, news, and blogs about the experience of people from the region. Hence, the focus of the Inside Himalayas travel magazine is on mountains and trekking. It will continue as Royal Mountain’s travel magazine as before, with its commitment to sustainable tourism, seen particularly in its support for homestay and community tourism in areas like Chitwan, Panauti, and Nuwakot. Shiva Dhakal Kangchenjunga Base Camp ......................................................................................... 12 Trekking in East Bhutan ...................................................................................................... 15 Tourism: Making it sustainable ....................................................................................... 45 One Everest Base Camp Trek is not Enough ........................................................... 51 Trekking in Tibet ...................................................................................................................... 57 Feeling Peekish ........................................................................................................................ 62 Tiger Mountain Pokhara Lodge: Retreat from reality .......................................... 66 Editor Shiva Dhakal Marianne Heredge Cover Photo Anton Jankovoy Executives, Production Sudeep Singh and Sudan Budhathoki Contributors Ujol Sherchan, Denis Poulet, Tashi Sherpa, Marianne Heredge, Eva Bustos, Jess Tyler, Piet van der Poel, Elen Turner, Christophe Noel, Catherine Spence, Igor Kulishov, Dipendra Karki, Hemanta Bhandari, Sudan Budhathoki, Sudeep Singh and Gambhir Rajkarnikar insidehimalayas.