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Eco-tourism is often defined as a form of tourism with a purpose. Whilst in general terms it means environmentally friendly' tourism, Eco Tourismthere is not a universal definition for eco-tourism, and the specific definition as to what this actually means in practice can vary greatly from one country to another. Although it lacks one clear definition, the International Eco-tourism has classified it.
Responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and sustains the well was being of local people.
In addition, the World Conservation visitation to relatively undisturbed natural areas has low negative visitor impact and provides for beneficially active socio-economic involvement of local populations. Which means that those who implement and participate in Ecotourism follows the following principle

· Minimize negative environmental impacts
· Build environmental and culture awareness and respect
· Provide positive experience for both visitors and hosts
· Provide financial benefits and empowerment for local people
· Provide direct financial benefits for conservation
· Support international human rights and labor agreements
· Raise sensitivity to host countries' political, environmental and social climate

Sustainable Tourism Eco – Tourism
Eco-tourism is often confused with sustainable tourism. Whilst eco-tourism is a form of tourism (in addition to sport, health, culture and adventure tourism), the concept of sustainable development should be applied to all these forms of tourism. If the principles of sustainability are applied, then the type of tourism can be called sustainable tourism -therefore it can apply to all tourism activities.

Our Company (Alpine Adventure Club) Search the completely new destination for explores the real Nepal to cover the real eco tourism of Nepal.

Bholung Village Tourism
This village gives to Travelers real adventure experience. It is located in Kavre Palanchok district and this village is not so far from Kathmandu. It's about 80 km takes 4 hour by bus from Kathmandu and one hours climb up to Bholung from Pachuwarghat or Three hour drive to Dholaghat and hike 6 hours to Bholung. Dholaghat is also rafting starting point for Sunkoshi River It is popular destination for the rafting so you can also possible around three hours rafting in Sunkoshi River than you arrive in Pachuwarghat or Timrenibeshi than hike to Bholung.
The peoples of Bholung is mixed cast. They have own traditional life style and they are farmers and Younger peoples working as Trekking guide and Porters. This village is not so far from Capital city of Nepal but still very remote because There is no electric facilities, shopping center, health post (hospital), police department, Toilet facilities, Water supply and as well not enough school etc.
Our mission to develop this village and other poor villages of Nepal so we started to promote and research by using way of Eco tourism.
During Our mission we found good downer for "Shree Deurali lowers secondary school" from the overseas so Bholung get little change in education.
There have optional routes to explore the Bholung where you can see spectacular views lots of waterfall as well as many rural life and during their travel mountains glimpse make the tourist much fantastic as they expected.

Newly Promoted Eco Trail
Day 01: Kathmandu to Phalate Danda
Day 02: Phalate Danda to Chaubas Hill (2100m)
Day 03: Chaubas Hill to Bholung Village (920m)
Day 04: Rest day for see the different cast people in village
Day 05: Bholung village to Chapkhore (1833m)
Day 06: Chapkhore visit Timal Narayanthan continue to Kottimal (1960m)
Day 07: Kot Timal Trek to Bhakunde Besi (700m)
Day 08: Bhakunde Besi Trek to Namo Buddha (1800m)
Day 09: Namobuddha to Walk to Panauti and drive bus to Kathmandu

Less Tourist Visited Area Trekking

Sailung And Timal Cultural Trekking
Bhairav Kund Trekking
Dudhakunda Cultural Trail
Rara Lake Trekking
Panch Pokhari (holy Lake)
Dhorpatan Area Trekking
Kanlinchok Cultural Trail
Pikey Cultural Trail
Ganesh Himal Trekking
Churen Himal trekking
Arun Valley Trekking
Major Trekking in Nepal