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Read reviews from tourists about trips to Nepal organized by the OutdoorUkraine travel club. They will help you better understand what awaits you while trekking in Nepal, prepare more meaningfully, and understand how our tours are actually organized. After all, the reviews presented here contain not only a whirlwind of seething emotions (Nepal evokes strong feelings), but also very clear, practical advice from tourists who have experienced Nepalese exoticism firsthand.
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Angelika Rusinova, Kirov
...you sit on a stone, leaning your back on your backpack, and such a view opens up in front of you that sometimes even from such beauty tears roll into your eyes, and a smile appears on your face in your eyes, you want to absorb and absorb this indescribable beauty with your eyes...
Denis Teslenko and Marina Sklyarova, Kharkov
The night was restless and cold. In the morning, all the insulating materials went into use. As it turned out, during the night the temperature dropped below zero degrees and when we went out in the dark, putting on everything possible, in the moonlight it was visible that a thick layer of frost covered all the objects around. The sun had not yet risen, and only the moon illuminated the amphitheater of snowy peaks that surrounded us. The stars burned like a diamond necklace over the peaks of Annapurna.
Olga Pugach and Dmitry Timoshkin, Moscow
The road really seemed very convenient. Only the height makes itself felt. Ten to twenty meters is a respite. The same amount of time - and again rest. You can only breathe through a mask, otherwise your lungs will fall off from the icy wind. Or rather, at first it’s just the wind. But once you cross the geometric middle of the mountain...
Alexey Chukardin, Minsk
...on the left is a wall, on the right is a cliff. So, over time, not only did the fear of heights disappear, but in general the consciousness switched to more pressing things, for example, how to use energy most economically to get to the next overnight stop, how not to lose consciousness from dehydration, how to breathe more often in the rarefied air, how to be overwhelmed by the next view and not to forget to photograph it from all angles)
Anna Padutova, Belarus
The higher you go, the worse the living and food conditions are: only cold water, expensive food, lack of heating and other amenities. But you firmly believe that it's worth it. And finally, the day comes when you make the final push and climb to base camp. What you see around you makes you think that you are ready to rise a million times higher just to see it all.
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