You know human beings, and which country they are from. During wildlife tour, you will know how animals live in a group; you will also see the Royal Bengal Tiger roaming alone in the middle of trees or hiding in a bush. Although animals have their own life, one thing that matches with human life is they also have daily activities. Their feelings are also similar to those of human beings, packed with emotion. You will also see one horned rhino with its baby grazing in a field, a beautiful bird peacock dancing, and a monkey suckling its baby. The chirping sound of birds will attract you, and so will the mother bird feeding her baby.
Now, do you want to know how some animals live in a forest? Their life is different, and this might interest you. You will be in the middle of the forest in one of the plain regions of Nepal.
Whether wildlife tour or Jungle Safari, both mean the same thing in Nepal. Elephant riding is a part of jungle safari, and through it, you will not only see the Royal Bengal Tiger but also everything that lies above your head, such as different species of birds. What you see is the part of the Eco system, and this is fascinating.
Travel Insurance
Travel Insurance is a must because you are trekking near the mountains at an altitude of more than 3000 m. You must ensure in your country before coming to Nepal, before starting your trek. Please bring with you a copy of insurance, and your insurance policy must cover the medical expenses, helicopter evacuation from the altitude of 5000 m to 6000 m, and other things related to your health. Please give the copy to TRAVEL MAX GUIDE. It will send the information to the insurance company if you use the mountain rescue operation, mentioned above.
Passport and visa
Before coming to Nepal, your passport has must have the validity of 6 months, and you can put the visa on your passport at Tribhuwan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal. The current cost of the Nepalese visa is the US $ 40 for 30 days, and you must also bring 4 passport-sized photos. If you are from China or SAARC countries, a free visa will be provided to you.
Walk miles for a good cause
TMG Adventure is not just a tour operator in Nepal but also a contributor for a good cause to our communities and the Himalayas people especially working on behalf of children where are abundant from education. Company work through FAN (First Act Nepal) It’s a team that works purely for our children. Support for their well being through education providing child sponsorship programs. Assisting them in school uniforms, stationery, and school fees.
TMG Adventure donates a certain amount of its income to FAN annually, and the amount that it donates varies from year to year because the income that it earns also varies from year to year. Sometimes the income of TMG Adventure is high, and sometimes, it is low. Accordingly, the donation is made.
TMG Adventure also has a volunteering program, and if you are interested, then you can help these children through this program. For more, you can contact us via email, make a call or visit our office. You can also be a part of encouragement by engaging and sharing your ideas in our project.