Jungle Safari

Whether high atop an elephant in pursuit of the elusive Bengal tiger, or on a relaxing guided walk to view deer and monkey, Three Amigos will show you the diversity of wildlife within our unique animal kingdom. Nepal provides one of the world's best habitats for the one-horned rhino, royal Bengal tiger, snow-leopard, clouded-leopard, red panda, blue sheep and long snorted fish eating Gharial. Other wildlife includes wild elephant, buffalo, bison, blue bull, brown bear, sloth bear, leopard, crocodiles and many varieties of cat, dog, deer and antelope families. As well as 840 different species of wetland, migratory and residential birds.
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Rafting.White-Water Rafting

Many people a rafting trip in Nepal will be their first white-water rafting experience. There are many different kinds of rafting trips, and it is important to select a river that suits your interests and ability. The style of trip, difficulty of the river and length of time you have are all factors to consider. For rafting adventures of different levels and duration, Three Amigos will outfit you with top quality equipment and guide you through some of the most spectacular white-water routes in the world .
 
Sight Seeing

As your personal guide while exploring the numerous palaces, temples and monasteries within the Kathmandu Valley, Three Amigos will give you in-depth knowledge about the history and culture of our kingdom. Or, take in the panoramic views from above the valley, guaranteed to take your breath away. Tours of Tibet and India are also available upon request.
Swayambhu Temple (Kathmandu)
Transportation & Accomodation

Organized treks camp each night and all you have to do is eat and crawl into your tent. Even erecting the tent is handled by the trekking crew who put it up for you at the site selected by your Guide or group leader. Independent trekkers usually stay in small lodges, guest houses or villages inns which have appeared along almost all the main trails. At first this sort of accommodation was simply a matter of local tea-houses letting you unroll your sleeping bag on the floor. Today along some of the most popular trails the lodges are quite luxurious and offer private rooms. Extensive menus and even showers. It’s possible to make long treks relying entirely on local food and accommodation. Nevertheless, it’s still a good idea to carry a sleeping bag as lodges sometimes run out of bedding at peak season, and their bedding can contain unwanted sleeping companions.

On a typical organized trek your only concern with food is sitting down to eat it. The porters carry all the food along with them, and there will be a cook with well-drilled assistants who can turn out meals of often stunning complexity. Baking a cake on kerosene stove is just one of the tricks trekking party cooks like to perform to display their virtuosity.