Sunday, November 1, 2009

Waterfall Canyoning -- Chitwan, Nepal




We thought there was no comparison to the Big Jumbo canyon along the Bhote Koshi river until we saw this massive, high volume canyon in Chitwan.  It is now the most popular canyoning location in Nepal!


This canyon will take you two days to get through if you want to do the whole thing. It has one really long 60 m pitch, straight down into a waterfall, and several rock slides and jumping pools.

We thought we would share some pics from a recent trip with our UK client Derek Tong who exclaimed that now he knew why our company was "Hardcore" Nepal! The whole team had tons of fun, and Jalberi is becoming our most popular attraction.


If you are on your way to Chitwan or Pokhara this is a perfect stop. You can do one day canyoning which includes a lot of sliding and jumping -- fun! Or our two day trip which includes beach camping and mastering the very high monster pitch we call Topo Falls! This trip is not for the faint at heart. Even the trek up to the top of the canyon is challenging. But if you have nerves of steel and love an adrenaline rush, this canyon trip is for you!

Ramesh B.K., owner of Hardcore Nepal, getting ready to go over the falls!







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Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Hardcore Nepal opens new office in Thamel, Kathmandu




Hey everyone! We just opened our new office in Thamel and it is so much fun!! Really hardcore.


It is quickly becoming everyone's favorite hang-out due to our bird's eye view of the busy street below, the cool music wafting in from De La Soul bar across the street and the good energy of our office. If you are in Thamel you MUST stop by our office and say "Hi!"



Monday, August 17, 2009

First Rock Climbing Client for Hardcore Nepal!

Hardcore Nepal was pleased to have Kirby Crider from the USA as our first rock climbing client! Kirby and Ramesh headed to Nargarjun Forest on July 23rd, 2009 for a day of climbing. Kirby was an experienced climber, but loved the challenging routes at Nagarjun and appreciated Ramesh teaching him to lead climb. They also did a little bouldering at the location. Hardcore Nepal is honored to have such a great guy for our first client. Also, thank you to Emily Harding (UK), who signed up for canyoning, but was pleased to re-route to climbing training when the water was too high for canyoning on the day she planned her trip!

Here are some comments from our first clients:

Ramesh is friendly, receptive, likeable, and I came away with some real skills. I could tell that he has the knowledge and ability to work with absolute beginners all the way up to avid climbers who are looking for someone to show them what Kathmandu has to offer climbers. I felt instantly at ease, had an absolute blast from start to finish, and I learned a lot with Ramesh and Hardcore Nepal. Your guide service is excellent. - Kirby Crider, USA

Really love your service. - Emily Harding, UK
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Friday, July 10, 2009

Hardcorenepal.com team on Rock Climbing web site!


The Hardcore Nepal team is featured on the home page of Rockclimbing.com.   This photo was taken on a training day when our climbing guru Endra Rai, was teaching us some new tricks.  Endra is a great climber (and Everest summiter) and technique is very important to him.  He doesn't just climb a rock, he sort of dances up the rock face in a routine he likens to Tai Chi.   

Currently, Ramesh and Pasang are practicing for the rock climbing competition in Kathmandu on July 24th.  They are both strong climbers and they are sure to do well.    Check on Hardcorenepal.com after the 24th to find out how they did! 

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Getting ready for Kayaking Trips starting Sep 2009!




We are getting all are gear together and are really excited about the upcoming season.  Hardcore is going to be the first to offer these extreme kayak expeditions.  We got the idea because, so many people who were doing the rafting were looking for a bigger challenge.  Plus, the kayak groups give you the freedom to explore a little more.  There is no hand-holding here; you must already be a kayaker to take our trips.  

The rapids are amazing and the camping is awesome.   We're just waiting to see if the real monsoon will come to know what kind of water we will have in September.  

Right now Ramesh is scouting some new canyons along the Trisuli River, and we want to be the first to offer a Canyoning & Rafting combo in Nepal.  He found some amazing waterfalls with pools at the bottom that our hardcore adventurers will love.  

He thinks for season 2 (Spring), he wants to show people how to hunt for their own food in the jungle.  Based on some of the things he's eaten... anyone who can handle the same is SUPER HARDCORE!  He's nuts! That's why we love him.