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Company Profile |
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Establishment and Registration:
April 2004.
Company Registrar (Ministry of Industry) Rgd. No: 27609/060/061.
Department of Cottage and Small Industry Rgd. NO 7962/973.
Department of Tourism, Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation
Rgd. No: 746/2062.
Department of Tax, Ministry of Finance Rgd. No: (PAN NO)
302146323.
Nepal Mountaineering Association Rgd. No: (NMA) 533
Trekking Agent Association of Nepal (TAAN) |
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Trip
Himalaya is a fully registered company and is run by a
former a Guide with many years experience in mountain
biking, trekking and mountaineering. |
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Staff
Insurance & Equipment
All the Company’s field staff are insured against
personal accidents throughout the year. The Company
provides them with all necessary equipment for trekking.
The Company’s staffs are paid the best salary,
as well as an annual festival allowance and extra tour
allowances. To ensure that we have the best staff we
insist on everyone attending guide or cook courses at
the Nepal Mountaineering Association and Hotel Management
Tourism Training center. These courses are expensive,
but the Company pays the fees at it wants only the best,
well-trained, license-holding staff to ensure that our
guests make the most of their treks and tours
All the Company’s field staff are insured against
personal accidents throughout the year. The Company
provides them with all necessary equipment for trekking.
The Company’s staffs are paid the best salary,
as well as an annual festival allowance and extra tour
allowances. To ensure that we have the best staff we
insist on everyone attending guide or cook courses at
the Nepal Mountaineering Association and Hotel Management
Tourism Training center. These courses are expensive,
but the Company pays the fees at it wants only the best,
well-trained, license-holding staff to ensure that our
guests make the most of their treks and tours |
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We also
operate a profit-sharing policy for our staff and ensure
that a percentage of their salary is paid into a pension
scheme so that they will have money to live on when
they retire from trekking. |
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Control
Pollution, Protect Culture
Pollution is a very serious problem throughout the world,
but particularly in Nepal which is a very fragile environment.
We ensure that any glass and batteries used on our treks
are brought back to Kathmandu for recycling, and that
all garbage is brought out of sensitive areas such as
the Sagarmatha National Park in the Everest region.
As well as eight of the highest mountains in the world,
there are 6500 known species of tree and more than 800
species of bird in Nepal. It is our duty to protect
these for future generations. |
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Nepali
people are traditionally warm and friendly. Most ethnic
groups have their own language, so at least 49 mother
tongues are spoken in the country. It is important that
in a changing world the cultures of these many groups
are protected.
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