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  • Acetravels 5:31 pm on December 24, 2011   Post a Comment

    Merry Christmas & Happy New Year 2012!!! 

    ‘tis the season to be jolly. ‘tis the season to celebrate.

    At AceTravels.com, we’re celebrating the love and trust which you have placed in us. We thank you for making us your number one choice when it comes to all things travel-related. To show our gratitude, we’re offering you holiday packages of your dreams, holidays that will help you escape the winter – with warm sunshine, lazy beaches and white sands. Take a week off and escape to Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, or Dubai; all packages at incredible, unbeatable prices.

    Merry Christmas & Happy New Year from AceTravels.com family

    We would like to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 2012. Don’t forget to take advantage of our special Holiday packages and enjoy a warm, cozy vacation with your family and loved ones!

     
  • Acetravels 7:34 pm on October 25, 2011   Post a Comment

    Nepal’s #1 Travel Brand 

    We would like to take this moment to thank all of our friends and customers for making us your No 1. Travel brand of Nepal. We are proud and forever humbled by your faith in us. Your continuous support and faith has encouraged us to find newer and better ways to meet your needs.

    Facts speak for themselves and the facts show that we have always put you as our number one priority. We assure you that we will continue to offer you only the best service and we will continue to come up with special offers and incentives for our most loyal customers.
    Your continuous faith in us is the reason for our success and it is an imperative factor to help us uphold our performance. We want you to know that we appreciate your confidence and support and we hope to receive the same from you in the future as well.

     
  • Acetravels 4:49 pm on July 11, 2011
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    AceTravels.com: With you at all times 

    AceTravels.com is now more committed than ever to meet all your needs.
    Often travel and holiday plans are made while sitting with friends and family, and at that time, it would be ideal if you had someone with you with answer to all of your questions. Now, it is possible to make queries at your convenience.

    To offer you personalized service we are now open 24 hours. Yes this is true; AceTravels.com is now available, at your service, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. No matter the time of the day, no matter which corner of the world you are in, you can always contact us by phone, by chat or by email. You asked for it, you’ve got it!

    We started this service to ensure quick and convenient response, no matter what the issue. We would like to encourage you to take advantage of this service to make enquiries, ask about our products and offers, provide feedbacks, or simply if you have a question. Because you matter to us!

    You can use our website to find information on all the products that we have available. When you find something that you like, just give us a call, chat with us, send us a sms, or email us at sales@acetravels.com. We will be more than happy to respond.

    We are certain that you will take full advantage of this opportunity that we have available only for your convenience. Your satisfaction is our priority and we will continue scaling new heights in order to achieve it.

     
    • Ganga Prasad Bagale 9:49 am on August 9, 2011 Permalink | Reply

      Promising 24 hours service is a difficult task . I highly appreciate the services of Ace. Ace Travel is making revolution in travelling life . I always want to hear the betterment of this centre. Thanks

  • Acetravels 6:04 pm on June 28, 2011   Post a Comment

    It’s Time of Celebration !!! 

    It is the time of merriment for us. It’s the time of celebration for all. Guess what? Yes! We could reach the 100,000 likes in our Facebook page. What a great support! It was all because of your support to us. Millions of Thanks are also not enough for your support. Reaching lakhs is like crossing a milestone for us. The huge number of likes also means that you had put us as the #1 corporate brand in Facebook.

    Celebrating 100,000 fans in Nepal

    It was September 6, 2010 when we opened the Facebook fan page. That was the time when we used to count our total likes in our fingers. What a difference, now we stepped towards lakhs within just 10 months. All the credit goes to you all.
    What we believe all the activities we have been and we did in Facebook is determined by the public interest. We also assure all our Facebook fans that we will never misuse this social media and we will always work as per public interest. The huge likes also give us the great hint that we are doing something good for the public. As a responsible travel, we had never and we will never use this social media as the platform for our business purpose.
    The support of 1 lakhs likes means we have 1 lakhs supporters. So with more power we have more responsibility. We will use this immense support as our immense responsibility.
    Once again thank you so much and we hope to get further more support in upcoming days.

     
  • Acetravels 10:37 am on April 13, 2011
    Tags: Happy New Year 2068   
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    Why not Tourism Year 2068? 

    The clock is nearly striking 12. Be ready to welcome the year 2068 in a full dose. New Year is a big event for everyone as it is the time of merry making, gathering and time to make a resolution. New Year means getting together with friends and family to share wishes for happiness and prosperity in the coming year. New Year is the time when people start thinking to make next year better than this year and will probably even make a new year’s resolution or two.

    new year 2068

    Lets make the habit of Traveling , lets explore more of Nepal this Year.

    Let’s make a resolution together to promote Nepal in 2068. In the mean time we are celebrating ‘Nepal Tourism Year 2011’ with the aim of doubling the number of foreign visitors and to establish Nepal as a choice of premier holiday destination with a definite brand image. The indication of the year ‘2011’ highlights little more for the foreign visitors than the native . So why not to emphasize “2068” just like “2011” to give priority to the domestic tourists and get encouraged ourselves to travel during our vacations.

    Nepal is complete in itself. Nepal is gifted with mighty Himalayas, diverse culture, vibrant heritages and the unique hospitality of the people. New Year 2068 can be a good opportunity to contribute the nation to generate not only the international tourists but also domestic visitors.

    “To make an end is to make a beginning”. So end the year 2067 to begin a something good that could not only give different taste but also contribute our nation for the development. You do it first to make other do that. This mean to say that firstly domestic tourist should be doubled to double the number of foreign visitor. “Make the habit of travelling”.

     
    • Suramya Khanal 11:01 am on April 21, 2011 Permalink | Reply

      Well said, Make the travel of travelling– especially Nepal this year!

    • science and math 1:08 pm on May 30, 2011 Permalink | Reply

      HMM.

      Allmost half of 2011 is finished and nothing done for tourism year!

      This netas are just bull shits!

  • Acetravels 6:02 am on March 23, 2011
    Tags: Branding Nepal   
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    Branding Nepal as a Tourism Destination 

    Nepal has been attracting international visitors since long time when travelers were drawn by stories of an exotic and stunning landscape, thermal and scenic wonders, curious indigenous wildlife and flora. Nepalese culture is another huge draw card. From its early beginnings, Nepal tourism has thrived on innovation and adventure. Some of the best known contributions to the tourism industry have been invented such as the bungy jumping, rafting, trekking etc.

    Tourism promotion is like “dream selling” and selling one’s dream depends on the brand identity. Therefore, to keep tourism development project going and to avoid the possibility of presenting Nepal as a distressful zone, Nepal should strengthen ongoing brand of unique culture, life style and adventure.

    The- Living -Goddess -Kumari

    The Living Goddess Kumari- Nepal is a rich and complex mix of different cultures and traditions.


    Culture is embedded in the high peaks of Nepal, tradition flows with its rivers, art traverses through its valleys and religion lies in the heart of its people. Nepal, in short, is a country where art, culture and religion are a part of life of the inhabitants. People celebrate every moment with aroma, adding novelty to the traditions without affecting their essence.
    Nepal-Village-tourism

    Nepal is a predominantly rural society, and its rich culture are best experienced in its villages.


    Nepal is full of villages. The friendly and hearty behaviors of the family members give travelers a different experience. Visitors get the chance to eat the traditional local food prepared in the neat and clean kitchen which are delicious and are hygienic as well. The tour gives the chance to explore the real villages allowing the visitors to feel the cross cultural exchange in the more authentic way.
    Nepal-Mountain-Clilmbing

    Expedition in the Mountain of Nepal- Nepal is a never-ending outdoor adventure play-ground.


    Nepal is renowned worldwide for its natural beauty, the diversity of sightseeing, wildlife safari and Himalayan adventure opportunities. Adventure seekers have been attracted by a range of activities such as trekking, white-water rafting and mountain biking, amidst the spectacular mountains and deep valleys of the Himalaya.

    Nepal stands to give out the best of what it is. Nepal holds a throng of cultural, spiritual, historical, architectural and adventurous aspects. These qualities made Nepal a unique place giving high potentialities. Nepal’s new tourism branding is all about sharing the sense of Nepal’s warm hospitality, friendly culture, and deep history. Themes that will be featured in the new brand campaign will be extreme and soft-adventure activities, Nepal’s colorful culture, meditation; festivals and much more.

     
    • Babu KC 12:50 am on April 23, 2011 Permalink | Reply

      It must be a Tourism Year 2067-68
      http://destination-nepal-travel.blogspot.com/

    • Babu KC 3:03 pm on April 24, 2011 Permalink | Reply

      Nepal Tourism Year 2067-68

    • Dipak Acharya 3:15 pm on June 19, 2011 Permalink | Reply

      We should very thankful to nature that our Nepal is one of the most beautiful place to have a look around and learn for life experience which we never can find in any other world….we all young, Adults, Old should do some work to preserve our country Nepal.If little work can change into heaven….than lets do it toghether.

  • Acetravels 10:56 am on March 17, 2011
    Tags: Unique Celebration: HOLI   
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    Unique ways of Celebrating Holi 

    The festival of colors is knocking at the door. How are you planning to celebrate Holi this time? So far you have been celebrating Holi with your friends and family members in an usual way. This time try to celebrate Holi in new way so that you can bring smiles on faces of many. Here are some good ideas we can suggest you.

    Add colors in the Life of Orphanage children and Old-age home:

    Holi at Tahara Nepal Orphanage Pokhara, Nepal


    It can be a good idea to visit orphanage during Holi. The smiles on the face of kids can make the environment colorful. Collect friends and you may manage to go there with some sweets on this occasions to make children happy. If you do not know how to reach such orphanages, you can look for NGOs which are planning to celebrate Holi with orphanages and you may join them.
    Another option for celebrating social service Holi could be celebrating with old-age home. If you would like to do some social work, do not miss this opportunity of celebrating Holi with old age homes. Carry some gifts for them and make them feel that they are not alone and there are some people in society who support and love them. This will also give you a chance to add some happy moments to others and to yourself.

    Give a Colorful taste to your tongue with your family and Friends:

    Celebrate Holi in new taste

    Give a Colorful taste to your tongue


    Holi is the time of celebration. It is an occasion to indulge in revelry and merry making. Celebrate Holi along with some delicious food. Enrich the spirit of festivity gifting sweets as Holi gift. A box of chocolate can also serve the purpose. During the Holi everyone gets public holiday, although this year it is a Saturday (too bad!). Utilize Holi to give different taste to your tongue and create a memorable moment with your family, relatives and friends.

    Playing with colors in paper:

    Painting can be appropriate option for celebrating Holi.


    Painting can be another appropriate option for celebrating Holi. Everyone knows Holi is the festival of color and love. Love is many times represented by color. Painting is full of color. Using the deductive thinking, if a=b and b=c then a=c. So you got it, we have derived the new conclusion. Holi can be replaced by painting. Even if you have an idea of painting or not, painting can be perfect idea to celebrate the cheerful Holi. Use different colors in your painting and express your feelings in the paper.

    Play with Waters on River as Rafting:

    Rafting can be the best choice to celebrate Holi with sufficient water.


    Water is the prominent element for the celebration of Holi. These days, basically Kathmandu is facing shortage of water. Thus, rafting can be the best choice to celebrate Holi with sufficient water. Imagine the celebration of Holi in the river bank and make it come true in the day of Holi.

    “Celebrate Holi” in unique way this time. You can make your Holi exceptional if you celebrate it differently. These are some of the suggestions we can provide. There may be various ways to make it unique. If you have any, please feel free to suggest us.

     
  • Acetravels 12:05 pm on March 16, 2011
    Tags: Eco Friendly Holi   
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    Celebrate Eco Friendly Holi 

    The all time favorite festival “Holi” is regarded as the celebration of the Colors of Unity and Brotherhood. Celebrated on the full moon day in the month of Falgun, it is the festival where we get an opportunity to forget all the differences and indulge our self in the mood of having fun and sharing happiness. It has traditionally been celebrated in high spirit without any distinction of cast, creed, color, race, status or sex.

    Save Nature, Save Culture and Enjoy Holi in, ‘Full-Volume’.


    Holi is undoubtedly a marvelous festival to celebrate. The cheerful festival holi is meant to celebrate the arrival of Spring Season. Besides, Holi is associated with our society. Holi helps to bring the society together and strengthen the secular textile of our country. This festival is celebrated by people regardless of age group and religion as everybody likes to be a part of such a colorful and joyous festival. Even foes turn into friends: that is another excellent aspect of Holi. Moreover, on this day people do not differentiate between the rich and poor and everybody celebrates the festival together with a spirit of togetherness and brotherhood.
    Every festival has its good aspects and bad aspects. Being a responsible citizen it is our duty to minimize its bad aspect. One of the best ways can be celebrating Holi in an Eco Friendly way. Holi can be true only when every individual who participates in the festival, does his utmost from his side not to hamper the environment in any way. Just using water instead of using plastics and balloons can be the finest way to support an eco-friendly-holi.
    Earlier, the Holi colors were prepared from the flowers of trees like Indian Coral Tree (parijat) and Mehandi Flower. However, with the arrival of dry chemical colors, people extracting the flowers colors and with time the use of chemical and aluminum paints increased during the celebrations. Though it might be hard to get and hard to manage, let’s start to use natural colors to make the Holi environment friendly.
    The dominant idea behind Holi festival is, “we should live more in harmony with nature instead of destroying it”.
    So save nature, save Culture and enjoy Holi in, ‘full-volume’.

     
  • Acetravels 9:53 am on March 3, 2011
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    Now Your Travel @ Your Location 

    With support and constructive feedback from our valuable customers as well as well-wishers, ownards today we have also started our services from Durbar marg.
    With state-of-art facilities and highly accessible office, we are committed to provide you world class travel services.

    Welcome To AceTravels.com

    Ace Centre, Durbar marg


    Thank you for visiting us, see you again.

     
  • Acetravels 9:20 am on January 28, 2011
    Tags: Nepal’s Most Dream Destinations   
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    Nepal’s Most Dream Destinations to Visit: Fan page survey in Facebook!! 

    Facebook, a great way to meet friends and keep up on what they are doing and updating .It has been a very vastly cherished social network. We AceTravels.com got more than 20,000 fans in this network and this phenomenon is going rapidly. Keeping the theme of promoting Nepal Tourism Year 2011. We have posted many fine destinations to visit within Nepal and the mostly visited places by our fans are:


    Antu Danda-Ilam

    Antu Danda, Illam

    Antu Danda is located in the Eastern part of Nepal and is one of the highly potential places for tourism. It is delimited by captivating views with greenery tea plantation. Antu Danda is also the best destination to view the scenic sunrise and sunset.
    It is situated at an altitude of 1,677m in Ilam district and is famous for the splendid views of Mt. Everest and Mt. Kanchenjunga that it commands. Another must to be viewed place is the Lepcha museum at Aantu. Illam reflects affluent cultural and social heritages of people living in concord.


    Solukhumbu

    Saleri - Solu Kumbhu

    A place with very incredible discovery is with high Altitude the ‘Solukhumbu ‘starting from Jiri which end on Lukla. The Solukhumbu area is divided into two distinct regions, Solu and Khumbu.Most of the tourists trek from Salleri or Jiri to Lukla or in the reverse direction. In Khumbu, many tourist routes are used extensively to trek into the Everest region, but some new alternate trails can also be explored. The most visiting place in this region are Sagarmatha National Park, Mt. Everest, Pikey Peak Trek, Thuptenchholing Monastery, Dudh Kunda- Khaling Rai Trek, Thuptenchholing Monastery and many others.


    Khotang-Diktel

    Diktel, Capital of Khotang district

    Khotang District is one of the large districts of Sagarmatha Zone. It is situated in Eastern Nepal where Diktel is a district headquarters. It is situated in the North-East of Khotang District. It is a remote place but in nature a very beautiful where we can view the natural landscape and inhale natural air. Diktel bazaar is one of the busiest places of Khotang. Diktel-Khotang is the second major strategic centre of the hilly areas after Dhankuta in eastern Nepal.


    Muktinath & Jomsom

    Muktinath temple

    It is believed that all miseries/sorrows are relieved once you visit this temple Muktinath (Mukti=Nirvana, Nath=God). The famous temple of Lord Muktinath lies in the district of Mustang and is situated about 18km northeast of Jomsom at an altitude of about 3,749m. Muktinath is an important pilgrimage place for both Hindu & Buddhist. The holy shrine at Muktinath is in a grove of trees and includes a Buddhist Gompa and the pagoda style temple of Vishnu Temple, Containing an Image of Vishnu. Many best places to visit in this region are the Kunda, Mukti Dhara, Jwala Mai Temple, Gomba Samba, a “newly built monastery”. Another attraction for the pilgrimage is the River kali Gandaki from where one can collect fossils too.


    Tansen – Palpa

    Rani mahal-Palpa

    It is a part of western Nepal. Situated at an altitude of 1,343m, Tansen is the most popular summer resort in western Nepal on account of its position and climate The Nepali topi (national cap), Dhaka – the most popular hand woven cloth of Nepal comes from this region. The most famous places to visit in Tansen are Tansen Bazaar, Palpa Ranighat; an ancient building (palace) set on a massive rock, Tansen Durbar Palace and the stunning ranges of mountains.


    Pokhra Valley

    pokhara with Begnas

    Pokhara, an enchanting city nestled in the tranquil valley (827m), is the starting point for many of Nepal’s most popular trekking and rafting destinations. It is one of the most picturesque spots of Nepal. Its serene lakeside locality and immediacy to the Annapurna mountain range connote it is an supreme place for recuperating from a trek.


    Chitwan

    Chitwan

    Chitwan is one of the finest national Parks in Asia, renowned for its dense concentration of wildlife and top class tourist lodges, which provides the opportunity to see animals in their natural habitat. The Royal Chitwan National Park, established in 1973, provides a great wildlife experience with its rich flora and fauna An elephant ride is the most popular way of exploring the Chitwan jungle.


    Lumbini

    Lumbini, Mayadevi kund

    Lumbini, the birthplace of Siddhartha Gautam, the Shakya prince and the ultimate Buddha, the Enlightened One, is the pilgrimage destination of the world’s millions of people faithful to all schools of Buddhism. Lumbini is situated at the foothills of the Himalayas in modern Nepal. The site is a large garden with a grove of pipal trees. The area around Lumbini is entirely Hindu, but many Buddhist temples and shrines from various nations are scattered around the holy site itself. The most important temple at Lumbini is the Maya Devi Temple, which enshrines the traditional site of the Buddha’s birth.


    Bandipur

    Bandipur view

    Located on a 1,000m ridge in Tanahu district some 140km from Kathmandu, Bandipur’s hallmark is its beautiful scenery. Bandipur is a part of western Nepal.Bandipur has been described as a natural view tower; indeed, one can enjoy a spectacular panorama of the entire Annapurna Range plus the peaks of Dhaulagiri, Manaslu and Langtang. Besides from the dazzling views of the Himalaya and the Marsyangdi Valley, a visit to the town is an opportunity to get a close look at Newar cultural life.


    Sindhuli Gadhi

    BP Highway-sindhuli

    The city is in the Sindhuli Valley of central south Nepal. The historic symbol of the Valley, Sindhuli Gadhi fort, is at the peak of a hill of the Mahabharata range. The city is in the plane valley in the side of Kamla River. Sindhuli is very beautiful because this valley is crossed by Sunkoshi Roshi, and Kamla river place by place.The spring falls of the valley are famous, also Sindhuli is ever green and full of fruit and vegetables irrigated by the water of Kamla and other rivers.


    Swargadwari, Puthan

    Swargadwari Temple

    Swargadwari is a hilltop temple complex and pilgrimage site in Pyuthan District of Nepal commemorating the special role of cows in Hinduism. It is said to have been founded by one Guru MahaPrabhu who spent most of his life in the vicinity herding and milking thousands of cows. According to traditional stories, some of his devotees followed him to see where he took the cows, but they never could find him. Evening “Satang Program” and the different kinds of diversity of the land, cultural, and life style are most to be watched there.


    Rara Lake

    Rara Lake

    The best destination for trekking western Nepal .Rara Lake is the largest lake in Nepal surrounded by Rara National Park. The route follows off path all the way where you have a splendid view of Nature and its beautiful components. The trek also grants magnificent view of the Himalayas passing through forests with pine, spruce and juniper, including breath taking views of the snow capped Himalayan peaks. Rara trekking is one to take your breath away.


    Everest Base Camp

    Everest Base camp

    The Mount Everest or Solu Khumbu area is the first most popular trekking destination in Nepal. The primary objective of Everest treks is either the Everest Base Camp, about 5, 340 meteres, or Kala Pattar, an unassuming (5, 545 meters). A trek into Mount Everest Base Camp is one of the most spectacular adventure treks in the world. Everest Base Camp is not the sole preserve of high altitude mountaineers. Everest Base Camp trek is the quintessential trek to Everest journey begins with an early morning flight from Kathmandu to the Mountain airstrip at Lukla in the heart of the Khumbu region. There follows a fairly easy day of around three hours to our first stop Phakding. We continue North up the Dudh Kosi Valley to Namche Bazaar, quite a hard day, where we spend a day acclimatizing, good food and accommodation. From Namche we trek to Khumjung Tengboche monastery, the seat of Sherpa Culture. it is mainly a gradual push up to Kala Pattar and Everest Base Camp resting one day in Dingboche or Pheriche for some side trips and further acclimatization.


    Annapurna Base Camp

    Annapurna Base Camp

    Trekking in Annapurna provides you with unparalleled access to spectacular horizons of snowy peaks, and the Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) trek combines some of the most fantastic mountain scenery with a fascinating insight into the life of middle hill Nepalese. The trail takes us through an ever-changing landscape of rice fields, misty forests and lowland local villages to the glacier. It offers a fine opportunity to surround oneself with Himalayan peaks and to witness the glacier basin of Annapurna Sanctuary formed by Annapurna, Machhapurchre (Fishtail, Himchuli, and Manaslu). This used to be a complicated trek due to problems with food and lodging. However, there are now many facilities between Ghandruk and Annapurna Base Camp along this trail only used by trekkers. Annapurna Base Camp can be approached by at least three different routes. Here we have described one of three options.


    Ghale Gaun Village

    Ghaleghaun village

    Ghalegaun, placed at the base of Lamjung Himal in the north of central Nepal, offering pristine beauties of majestic western Himalayas including Machhapuchhare(6693m) Annapurna (8091m), Annapurna II (7939m) Annapurna IV (7525m), Lamjung Himal, Buddha Himal(6974m), Himchuli (6747m) and many more smaller peaks offering nature at its best with an untouched culture. Ghalegaun remains home to the Gurungs who nestle amidst mountains, rivers, streams, waterfalls and green forests. A visit just to forget all the bad memories of life.


    Ghorepani Poonhill

    from Ghorepani Poonhill

    One of the famous trekking route in Nepal for both teahouse and organized. Ghorepani trek offers a wonderful opportunity to witness the beauty of the Annapurna region with a shorter trek. This place is rich of hidden treasure of Nepalese culture and tradition. During the trek the trail passes through world’s famous the Gorkha warrior clan the Gurung and Magar’s charming village, dense rhododendron (Nepalese national flower), Oak forest full of birds, green hills and patchwork valleys.

    It is just about every angle is a tantalizing glimpse of Mt. Fishtail (6,993m,) Annapurna (8,091m) and Dhaulagiri (8,167) range on the initial part of the tour is breathtaking. On an excursion to Pun Hill one can observe the entire mountain ranges; covering red and pink rays of the Sun in full bloom at the Sunset and Sunrise. It’s an amazing treks that can be enjoyed by every lover of nature.

     
    • nibha 11:32 am on January 28, 2011 Permalink | Reply

      nice.. refreshing view..

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