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Everest Base Camp Trek: Walk to the Foot of the World’s Highest Mountain. AI-Generated.
Have you ever dreamed of standing at the foot of Mount Everest? The Everest Base Camp trek lets you do just that. It’s one of the most famous treks in the world. Every year, thousands of people come to Nepal to walk this amazing trail. I still remember my first step on the path—my heart was full of excitement and wonder. The towering mountains, the friendly Sherpa people, and the chance to see Everest up close made this journey unforgettable.
By Rose Jenkins7 months ago in Journal
Challenges and Safety Protocols on Manaslu Circuit Trek
Manaslu Circuit Trek: Overview Manaslu Circuit Trek is a scenic and adventure Himalayan trail in Nepal's Gorkha District. The trek circumnavigates the mountain of Mount Manaslu, which stands 8,163 meters above sea level. It is the eighth-highest mountain on Earth. The trek starts classically from Soti Khola (710 meters) and finishes at Dharapani (1,860 meters). Nowadays, you can begin Manaslu Circuit Trek from Sotikhola (930m). Kathmandu to Sotikhola Bus drive takes around 7-8 hours.
By Haven Holidays7 months ago in Journal
Ten Best Short Treks in Nepal for 2025/2026
Ten Best Short Treks in Nepal for 2025/2026 Nepal is famous for its beautiful short treks. Best Short treks in Nepal last from 3 to 10 days. Due to this, they are perfect for people who have a limited schedule and moderate stamina. Short treks in Nepal also offer beautiful views of Himalayan mountains. You get to see world-famous mountains like Machapuchare (6,993m), Annapurna South (7,219m), and Langtang Lirung (7,227m).
By Haven Holidays7 months ago in Journal
Pontianak: Where the Equator Crosses and Culture Thrives
Nestled on the Kapuas River, the longest river in Indonesia, Pontianak is the vibrant capital of West Kalimantan. Often overlooked by tourists heading to more well-trodden paths in Indonesia, this city offers a unique blend of natural wonders, rich history, and diverse cultural experiences. Its most defining characteristic? Being the only major city in the world directly on the Equator.
By Restu Marlani7 months ago in Journal
How to Improve efficiency of Container Terminals with technology?
One of the most important parts of any good global trade is its container terminals. These terminals are expected to handle millions of TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units) annually and play a vital role in maintaining a healthy global supply chain. As the amount of shipped goods has only increased and the demand for more sustainable terminal operations is at an all-time high, technology becomes not just a fancy upgrade but a strategic necessity to ensure the future of the company. Digitalising the workspace redefines terminals' functions, from automated cranes to smart yard systems. This article explores how the application of various smart technological solutions can significantly enhance terminal efficiency and contribute to higher outputs.
By Jeewanthi Armstrong7 months ago in Journal
Top 5 Wildlife Sanctuaries on the Planet
When you are headed off to vacation, there are many different priorities you may consider. You may want to relax, see many sights, or eat at great restaurants. Many people time even time their vacations to enjoy certain weather conditions. Wildlife is a common interest of tourists, as well. With conservation efforts at an all-time high around the globe, you can easily find a place to get up close with your favorite animal. There a few wildlife sanctuaries, however, that stand out among the rest.
By Rupa Pathak7 months ago in Journal
Weekend Wheels: Bikes, Fires & Aussie Bush Runs
Just rolled back into town from a winter holiday with the kids. I’ve barely shaken the sand out of my thongs, and already my mind’s drifting back to the weekend we spent out bush. Funny how you come home knackered but all you can think is: When’s the next one?
By Miles Strider7 months ago in Journal
Florida Summer Journaling
Remember that bumper sticker that read "I'd rather be golfing". I saw a bunch of variations of it and I thought they were somewhat funny. I'd rather be doing something else than sitting in my car in traffic. Yeah, that's usually true, until you don't have a car. Then you're sitting in your home watching tv or doing something else that no one notices thinking, "I'd rather be stuck in traffic." Smile. Forcing a ha ha. Yeah, it's funny and it's not funny.
By Shanon Angermeyer Norman7 months ago in Journal
How Long is the Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek?. AI-Generated.
The Sunrise That Stays With You Imagine standing on a quiet hilltop, wrapped in a warm jacket, waiting for the sun to rise. Slowly, the sky glows pink, then orange. One by one, the snowy peaks of the Annapurna range begin to shine. This is the magic of Ghorepani Poon Hill, one of the most popular short treks in Nepal.
By Olivia Flores7 months ago in Journal
Why Handicrafts Are Essential for Every Traveler
A Deeper Cultural Connection Through Art Traveling is not merely about checking locations off your bucket list. It involves plunging into cultures and their tales. Handicrafts are one of the most tangible ways to carry these tales with you. Every handmade article exhibits the soul, custom, and artistic expression of local communities. They are much more than just items—they are living echoes of heritage.
By rohit jain7 months ago in Journal
Banjarmasin: Floating Markets, Rich Culture, and Hidden Charms
Often overlooked by travelers heading to Indonesia's more famous islands, Banjarmasin, the capital of South Kalimantan, offers a unique and captivating experience. Known as the "City of a Thousand Rivers," this vibrant city is built around a vast network of waterways, providing a distinct cultural landscape that sets it apart. If you're looking for an authentic Indonesian adventure away from the usual tourist trails, Banjarmasin is calling.
By Restu Marlani7 months ago in Journal










