DRONE LAW IN NEPAL Picture this: you are trekking to the Everest Base Camp, and suddenly, your eye catches the incredible sight of the Himalayas, including Everest. Your instinct urges you to catch an aerial glimpse of the mountains that loom over you. That’s when your drone comes into play. …read more
Mountain Biking in the Annapurna Himalayan The road construction on the route of—one of the best long-distance treks in the world—Annapurna Circuit is a disappointment for the trekker’s community. But at the same time, it is a unique opportunity for cyclists to explore the route on mountain bikes. The Annapurna …read more
How much does the Annapurna Base Camp Trek cost ? The cost of trekking to Annapurna Base Camp with all your meals included is AUD$1,750. If you choose to fly to Pokhara instead of taking the 9-hour bus, the all-inclusive cost will be AUD$2,190. We know when you go online …read more
8 reasons why you should join a women only group We are often asked why we have some treks for women only, we explain that most of the treks we offer are open to both men and women, we are inclusive in all that we do. We are one of …read more
We’d like to thank everyone who particpated in the disaster relief program. Your help and assistance was appreciated, by us and by the people of Batase and Nepal.
Take on Nepal was founded by Som Tamang and his wife Susan in 2013. Som is from Batase Village in the Lower Himalayas, one of the destinations for many of our Village Volunteer Programs. A few weeks ago Som graduated from James Cook University in Cairns. Not quite a rags-to-riches …read more
We were delighted to get a mention on Queensland’s 7 News a few days ago. Granted, it was a short piece, but it did give Som the opportunity to get a few words in about Take on Nepal, and about the sort of volunteers we’re looking to take with us …read more