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Adventure Tours in Chitwan, Nepal

9 Adventure Programs in Chitwan, Nepal

International Volunteer HQ [IVHQ]
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International Volunteer HQ [IVHQ]

Volunteer in Nepal from US$285 — 11 Projects Available

Trusted by over 147,000 travelers, International Volunteer HQ (IV...

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Gapforce
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Gapforce

Nepal & India Adventure with Gapforce

It doesn't get more epic than a 2000-mile tour across the Indian ...

Projects Abroad
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Projects Abroad

Global Leader In Meaningful Travel. Trusted By 130,000

At Projects Abroad, we’re passionate about travel with a purpose....

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Everest Three Passes Trek in Himalaya

The Everest Three Passes Trek in the Everest Region encompasses R...

The Dragon Trip
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The Dragon Trip

Nepal Adventure Trip:Culture, Wildlife & Annapurna Base Camp

Go all out with our 19-day Nepal adventure tour – the ultimate, b...

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My Himalayan semester

January 06, 2018by: Olivia - GermanyProgram: Nepal Semester: Himalayan Studies (Gap Year)
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My Himalayan semester was one of the best experiences I have ever had. From rural homestays to trekking in the Himalayas, it was full to the brim of adventure, community, culture and collaboration. My instructors were absolutely amazing as were my fellow Dragons students. The space that Dragons creates for self reflection and growth along with building an incredible group environment was something unique and awesome. On a trip like this it is expected that at one point or another you are pushed outside of your comfort zone. This was incredible because you end up watching your comfort zone expand and grow with you. Going from being a complete stranger and foreigner, lost in Kathmandu, to a confident traveler catching crowded busses and chatting to the person next to you in Nepali was incredible. One of the countless stunning moments on this trip was when I was sitting on a rock on a mountainside. It was near sunset we were at 13,000 feet of elevation, and the pinkish orange light of the setting sun began to creep across the massive peaks of the Himalayas in the Lang Tang region. I sat there, watching the sun dip down below the cloud layer, and was struck by the silence. No sound whatsoever penetrated that beautiful serene mountain air. It was almost like the world had frozen briefly. Stuck in that dusky state between day and night. The giant peaks only adding to the splendor, putting the size of humanity in its place yet again.

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