Ama Dablam, Nepal
DrFumblefinger shares photos of one of the most beautiful peaks in the Himalayas.
DrFumblefinger shares photos of one of the most beautiful peaks in the Himalayas.
At times something as simple as a beautiful flute serenade can greatly add to your enjoyment of a hotel.
A handsome group of young Buddhist monks posing with their instruments in the village of Khumjung, Nepal.
Everest trekkers leave a lot of trash behind on the mountain. Now an art exhibit puts them to shame.
DrFumblefinger came across these serious young scholars while visiting Kathmandu
Bob Cranwell, the Amateur Emigrant, shares memories of an exhausting but rewarding visit to a remote area of Nepal.
Muhammad Irfan Bajwa offers some interesting insights into the cultural experiences you can expect when visiting beautiful Nepal (sponsored content)
Nepal faces growing concerns over too many, and often unprepared, climbers on the world's top peak.
Situated in the Khumbu region of Nepal, surrounded by the beautiful Himalayan mountains, this Buddhist monastery is half way point to the Everest Base Camp.
Sherpas from Nepal, famed for their high-altitude work, have been rebuilding Norway's network of mountain pathways.
DrFumblefinger visits a remote region of the Himalayas, near the base camp for climbing Mount Everest
Nepal Airlines took delivery of its second new A320 in Hamburg yesterday (April 29) and, taking advantage of the planned delivery flight, German relief agencies loaded it with 5 tons of relief supplies for the earthquake stricken nation.
A few weeks ago, we reported on China's rail connections to Western Europe , and not long after that on Russia's interest in a new trans-Siberian road and railroad that could link Europe to North America.
Following complaints last month by Nepal's Sherpas that Mount Everest had become the "world's highest junkyard," littered with food trash, human waste and unwanted equipment, India's army mountaineers will join a team of Sherpas on clean-up duty.
As the numbers of climbers rise to several hundred a year on Mount Everest, local guides and residents are complaining that the issue of human waste (for which there are no real facilities at the climbing camps) is creating a disgusting and unhealthy problem.