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Entries from December 2008

EBC Luxury Trek and Gokyo/Kala Patthar Trek

December 17, 2008 · Leave a Comment

AWR is offering two new amazing treks in Nepal for 2009!

Luxury Lodge Everest Base Camp Trek

Luxury Lodge Everest Base Camp Trek

Everest Base Camp Luxury Trek

2009 Group Trip Dates: April 5-22, 2009

Starting at $1895/person

We are extending our Everest Base Camp Luxury Trek to 13 days in the Khumbu Valley so that trekkers can actually reach Everest Base Camp and Kala Patthar.  You will stay in the Everest Summit Lodges for 9 of the nights and 3 nights in the very best local lodges.  We have added 5 days in Kathmandu for an 18-day itinerary.

Gokyo, Kala Pattar & Everest Base Camp Trek

2009 Group Trip Dates: Oct 5 – Oct 23

Starting at $1660/person

A new trek for us is the Gokyo, Kala Pattar & Everest Base Camp Trek — 15 days of trekking and 4 days in Kathmandu.  This moderate to challenging trek takes to you to the foot of Mt. Everest traversing across the high Cho La pass at an elevation of 5420m/17344ft.

Also included is the opportunity to trek to the summit of both Gokyo Ri (5340m/17088ft) and Kala Pattar (5554m/17772ft) for magnificent views of Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Makalu, and Cho Oyu. A visit to Everest Base Camp will give you the chance to have a closer look at the spectacular Khumbu Icefall.

Categories: Nepal

Intimate and Unique Tibet

December 11, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Potala Palace, Tibet

Potala Palace, Tibet

We still have a few spots on our Tibet Looking Glass trip in May!

This 18-day tour takes you from Kathmandu to Lhasa and then to fascinating remote villages of the Tibetan plateau.  This is a unique opportunity to experience Tibetan Buddhism and culture up close and personal!

$3885/person

John Vincent Bellezza is a scholar and author specializing in the pre-Buddhist phase of Tibetan civilization. He has spent 25 years exploring the most remote parts of the Great Western Himalaya and Tibet.  No ordinary academic, John is a great story teller and entertainer, skills he developed during his long years of wandering around the Himalaya.

“I was really very impressed with him as a guide. John is totally professional, but fun and flexible. He knows everyone in Nepal and Tibet and showed us things we would have never seen on most trips. He always watched out for every person, coming up the rear of treks, negotiating for people, and giving frequent informational talks. I’ve been on many pilgrimages and treks and John’s pilgrimages still stand out as the most special.”
Dr. Lynne Heckert, Founder, Philadelphia Meditation Center

Samye Monastery, Lhasa

Samye Monastery, Lhasa

This is an unique opportunity to see Tibetan civilization in all its splendor with John Vincent Bellezza, one of the world’s leading authorities. From Buddhist monasteries to Eurasian animal art, this journey reveals Tibet in all her depth. John, an affable, sensitive and highly experienced expeditionary and tour leader, will guide a select group of people to Tibet’s rarest cultural treasures. John, who has spent a quarter of a century intensively exploring the Himalaya and Tibetan Plateau, will share some of his most brilliant discoveries with us for the very first time.
This is an unparalleled view of Tibet, providing extraordinary insights into the culture and people of this charmed land. In addition, to visiting the great heritage sites, there will be plenty of time to get to know the Tibetans and enjoy their fun-loving spirit. John, who is fluent in various Tibetan dialects, encourages his fellow travelers to intensively interact with the Tibetans and ask those questions one has stored up for years. And what better way to get answers than to ask the people themselves.

The journey begins in Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal and the heart of the Himalaya. With John, we will spend two days exploring special cultural sites in the Kathmandu valley. At Changu Narayan, Swoyambhunath and the old city state of Bhaktapur, witness how Himalayan civilization took root and grew layer by layer into its present form. In addition to visiting well known Hindu and Buddhist places, John will lead us to hardly-known Iron Age sites, where we can appreciate the links between the Newar and Tibetan cultures before the rise of Sanskrit influences. We will have plenty of time to chat with the experts and ordinary people of all persuasions.

After three days we fly to Lhasa, Tibet’s famous capital. We will visit a rich array of cultural and archaeological treasures throughout the area. John will lead us to spectacular places such as the Potala and Jokhang, revealing their most ancient aspects. There will also be time to explore fascinating pilgrimage sites on the edge of the Lhasa valley. En route to Shigatse, Tibet’s second city, we will stop at the most important monasteries of the Bon religion. While there are many superficial similarities, through art, design and literature, John will show us how Bon and Buddhism differ from one another.

In Shigatse we will have time to see the city’s greatest spectacles, gaining a deeper appreciation of the depth and breadth of Tibetan civilization. From Shigatse we will head north through the majestic Transhimalaya range. In the Shang valley we will pass a string of Buddhist centers and natural power sites. At Sokpo see one of the region’s greatest cave hermitages and have a chance to talk to the inhabitants.

Above Sokpo, we traverse the Transhimalaya and enter the vast plains of the Changthang, Tibet’s empty northern quarter. Yet, it is not as empty as it first seems. Hidden away in sheltered valleys and on escarpments are the remnants of the early inhabitants of the region. At places such as Mutig and Shawa Drag, these ancient hermitages have devolved to the Buddhists. Here is a great opportunity to peel back the strata of Tibetan civilization and come to better understand its march over the millennia.

On the Changthang, John will introduce us to the drokpa nomads, some of whom he has known for over 20 years. We will get to know their way of life, interests and aspirations as can be shown only by someone who has long lived among them. We will move in an eastern direction, stopping at key archaeological and cultural sites along the way. Our Changthang adventure will culminate in Nam Tsho, the Celestial Lake (an object of study in John’s first book, Divine Dyads). Not only is Nam Tsho very beautiful (she is envisioned as a young goddess), she is home to a stunning series of sacred headlands and islands dating back 3000 years and more. It is an easy return drive to Lhasa via the southeast corner of Nam Tsho. From Lhasa we return to Kathmandu so that the participants can catch their outbound flights.

18-DAY TIBET CULTURAL TOUR WITH JOHN BELLEZZA >>

Categories: Tibet

Kilimanjaro and Tanzania Safari Video

December 10, 2008 · Leave a Comment

A big thanks to Timothy O’Shea Photography for the great video from a Kilimanjaro trek and safari from July/August 2008!  Great shots of the summit and the amazing African wildlife!

Giraffe in Serengeti, Tanzania

Giraffe in Serengeti, Tanzania

Categories: Kilimanjaro · Safari · Tanzania

Free Gorilla Permits!

December 10, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Book our 11-day “Best of Uganda” camping tour and get 1 free gorilla permit — a $515 value!

Gorillas in Uganda

Gorillas in Uganda

This tour includes

  • 1 day of gorilla tracking
  • 2 days of chimpanzee tracking
  • Tour of Jane Goodall Institute and Ngamba Island in Entebbe

Optional excursions after this tour include:

  • 4 Days to Rwanda including Gorilla tracking and Golden Monkeys
  • 3 Days to Bulago Island in Lake Victoria
  • 4 Days to Murchison Falls

$3155/person

11-DAY UGANDA GORILLAS >>

Categories: Uganda / Rwanda

Give the Gift of Adventure or Giving Back

December 9, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Adventure all wrapped up!

Climbing Kilimanjaro

Climbing Kilimanjaro

Is there someone on your Christmas list that likes adventure?  How about someone who is impossible to buy for?  Or maybe someone who cannot fit even one more thing into their tiny apartment?

If you know someone like this, we have the perfect gift — an AWR Gift Certificate!

Our gift certificates can be used on any trip or destination that we offer, including

It’s not too late to buy your friends and family the trip of a lifetime!

ORDER YOUR ADVENTURE GIFT >>

Gift of Giving Back

As you reflect on your great travels over the year, remember to help the local people where you visited.  Charities Within Reach helps the Shalom Orphanage in Tanzania, global porter projects, and Free A Child in Nepal.  Donate to these great projects and make a difference!

Categories: Bhutan · Galapagos · Inca Trail · Kilimanjaro · Machu Picchu · Nepal · News · Peru · Safari · Tanzania · Tibet · Uganda / Rwanda

Luxury Tented Camp at Discounted Price

December 9, 2008 · Comments Off

View from Boundary Hill Lodge

View from Boundary Hill Lodge

Stay at Boundary Hill Lodge at Tarangire National Park for a minimum of two nights between January 5 and June 30, 2009 and pay mid-range hotel prices.  Enjoy a luxury Tanzania safari for less!

Your visit to Boundary Hill Lodge would include a full day game drive inside Tarangire National Park, a walking safari, a night game drive, and a complimentary bottle of champagne upon arrival.

Built of natural materials, predominantly local stone, wood and burnt brick, Boundary Hill Lodge offers outstanding views over the Silale and Gosuwa swamps, where elephant and buffalo graze among the acacia and baobab trees beneath the vastness of Africa’s sky.

Luxury Room at Boundary Hill Lodge

Luxury Room at Boundary Hill Lodge

Consisting of only eight very spacious individually designed rooms, the lodge is designed to offer as much privacy as possible. None of the rooms are overlooked. All of them have private sitting areas, spacious balconies and spectacular views. Built in harmony with the environment, among the rocks and cliffs, of natural materials and colours, with fine furnishings, the rooms offer unparalleled comfort and quietly understated luxury. All have en-suite facilities with separate showers and five are double suites with cast-iron baths.

Game viewing is best from November to March, but there are also abundant animals from April to June.

Categories: Safari · Tanzania