Trekking in Nepal ,Trekking guide in Nepal

  • Namaste and Greetings from Nepal Trekking and Travel guide. My name is Kamal Rimal. I am an experienced and registered trekking and travel guide from Nepal. My work during last 8 years has made me very familiar with many Trekking Destinations, like The Everest, Annapurna and Langtang Regions, As well as local cultures, environment, flora & fauna and other trekking destinations like Mustang, Manaslu, Ganesh Himal, Helambu. I work without an agency to ensure direct communication with our guests so that I can plan your holiday as per your satisfaction and budget. Since there will be no agency fees, I’ll be able to provide you my cost effective services. I’m very serious about my work and it has always inspired me to broaden my knowledge on the cultures, history and other famous things located in trekking routes I take and the country itself. You have almost infinite choices for your trekking adventure beyond the fixed itineraries that most agencies offer. You can take any level of difficulty treks ranging from relaxed easy trekking to high pass treks where you need higher level of fitness. Almost all the treks offer spectacular views of the mountains and different local cultures. During the trek my primary goal will be to provide all kinds of travelers a culturally enriching safe adventure making sure that all of my customers leave with many lifetime memories of their visit to Nepal. www.alltreknepal.com www.hikinghimalaya.webs.com www.alltreknepal.webs.com www.trekkingguideinnepal.co.cc www.alltreknepal.co.cc http://www.independenttrekkingguide.co.cc/
  • This post is all well and good.....if it was in the correct forum......Products and Services....it's not really a general Discussion item is it.....?
  • looking at hte post, i'm guessing it's a copy and paste from someone quickly surfing forums around the world, probably didnt stop long enough on this site to browse down the page. to see that there was a forum for products and services. arguably spam if its not in the right forum. its hardly the worst thing i've seen, this site has no adequate security to stop spammers randomly posting totally unrelated adverts to tramping on the site. if you really think its that inappropriate you can always flag it which will remove it.
  • Having partaken in many discussion relating to the spam problem on this site I am well aware of the issues and also that Matt is doing his best to limit their impact, hence the flagging option. Perhaps you have a suggestion that Matt may like to consider which would reduce, or even eliminate spam altogether? As a non-techno person myself I can only comment and flag where I think necessary. Strangely enough though the above post actually has the person able to receive emails from members......not usual for spammers me thinks....!
  • it seems that the posters are able to create logons as well possibly in an automated way i cant remember if there is a double opt out option when creating a logon ie that is when you start creating a logon an email gets sent to you where you have to click on a link to confirm this is infact a genuine email address and it's yours and you do want to join the site, when you click the link only then is the logon created. also when you create the logon some sites have (cant recall the exact technical term) boxes with characters in them that use distorted fonts making it hard for automated systems to read. a person has to repeat the text contained in the box to confirm their subscription.
  • I know of these things you mention and I know that Matt has looked into them, and will no doubt continue to do so. Why they are not used and what other measures are in the pipeline, I simply don't know. The amount of spam now is nothing compered to the last year, when it was almost epidemic, albeit for a short time.
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Forum The campfire
Started by alltreknepal
On 22 January 2012
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