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Specialists in Women's holidays to
Nepal. (Women need "A Room for One's
own" )
Rolwaling Trek and Expedition
specialising in small group tours
for women to Nepal.
Whatever your reason for travelling
solo as a female, you need never
feel lonely or vulnerable again as a
traveller with us.
"No Single Supplement"
Rolwaling Trek and Expedition - A
company specialising in womens
holidays to Nepal. Rolwaling Trek
and Expedition has different women's
tour packages. In addition to
keeping the travel groups small, a
personal touch is maintained
throughout the tour, enhancing the
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We will provide you Nepalese woman
Guide.
Some Travel tips for woman
travellers in below:
Woman Trekking. Trekking alone is
not recommended. Even in the cities,
walking out alone at night can be
dangerous. Do not stay in bars and
pubs till late night. Do not respond
to the jerks who advances for
introduction and friendship in such
bars.
Follow the women-and-children rule.
If you see women around, especially
women with children, you've got less
to worry about. This is critical at
night. If all you see is men, men,
men, high-heel it out of there.
Don't speak the language to creeps.
If you're dealing with an unsavory
guy who speaks English, don't say
hello back. Shake your head or shrug
your shoulders and say "No English."
If he says "Speak Italian?" say
"French, no." If he says "Speak
French?" say "German, yes."
However, do learn such key phrases
as help and get lost in the language
of the country you're visiting.
Never look at maps in public.
Memorize them in advance, or look at
them in a caf�Eor your hotel room.
In many cities you can buy credit
card-size street and transportation
maps -- which you can glance at
inside your purse, so no one knows
what you're doing. Sometimes I
sketch a rough map of major streets
and write down the exact addresses
and directions for places I'm going,
to avoid the map problem altogether.
You might also want to bring a
compass to help you get your
bearings when you're lost, or just
for navigating labyrinthine streets.
Carry embassy contact info. If
you're going to a far-flung or
potentially dangerous destination,
always have with you a list of local
embassies, with their phone numbers
and dialing codes. Let the local
embassy know you're there, and leave
a list of its numbers with friends
or family at home.
Check in with the folks at home.
Tell friends when they can expect
your calls and give them your
embassy contacts in case you
disappear. Also leave them phone
numbers and addresses of hotels you
may be staying at, along with a
rough itinerary.
Always carry I.D. Keep your passport
with you at all times. You do not
have to store it with the hotel
owners, no matter what they say.
Many places are required to take
down foreigner's passport numbers,
but don't actually need the
passport. Make photocopies of your
passport in advance, and hand over
one of those.
Don't wear a money belt. Once you
fish for your bills, everyone will
know you're a tourist. And once
you're pegged as a paranoid tourist,
you're a sitting duck. And don't
wear a fanny pack. Only tourists
wear fanny packs (and someone can
grab your arms while his accomplice
rips off your pack). Your best bet
is to stash money in your front
pocket or shoes, and carry whatever
you carry at home -- just make sure
it has a zipper.
Wear sunglasses to avoid scrutiny.
People look away when they can't
make eye contact.
Walk like you know where you're
going. Studies show that if you
exude confidence and strength,
people are less likely to try to
take advantage of you.
Be cautious in remote places. Some
destinations contain open roads and
beautiful scenery but few
well-traveled places to stop and
enjoy the view. You'll tempted to
stop and look while driving, which
is dangerous. Always lock your
doors, even in small towns where
nothing seems likely to go wrong.
And never leave stuff in plain sight
in the back seat.
Note: Incase if you have any
problems, You can report your
complaints to
Tourist Police
Tourist Service Center Building
Bhrikuitmandap, Exhibition Road,
Kathmandu
Tel: 4247041, 4256231 |