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A team of 30 experienced Indian, Sri-Lankan and Nepalese professionals at your service to assist you in planning the holiday of your dream. |
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Our offices were established: in India in 1988, in Nepal and Sri Lanka in 1993. Each office has its own infrastructure and all are coordinated for seamless services. |
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More than 25 years of combined experience in leisure, business and incentive travel. |
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Our own fleet of private cars and coaches to transport you in your discovery of the Indian Sub-continent |
Our Ambitions
Nepal is the cradle of Buddhism as Prince Gautama was allegedly born in Lumbini in the Terai region. And it was also for centuries, and till recently, the last Hindu Kingdom in the world. These diverse influences account for the position of Nepal as a crossroads of Asia where diverse cultures and religious traditions come together and mix with the indigenous creeds of local people largely tinged with shamanic features. Crisscrossed by numerous regional and trans-Asian ancient caravan routes - the Silk Route, the Salt Route, the Wool Route – Nepal is also the land of a unique ethnic, linguistic, artistic and cultural mix drawing on Indian as well as Tibetan and Chinese influences. Nepal is like a giant staircase soaring from the lush jungles of the Terai plain home of tigers and unicorn rhinoceros in the south up to the daunting glaciers of the highest mountains in the world, including the incomparable Mount Everest, the loftiest of them all. In the middle, the valley of Kathmandu, with its ancient stupas and royal capitals, boasts one of the largest concentration of world heritage listed monuments. This former monarchy, known as the Kingdom of Nepal until 2006 when the King relinquished his power, is now officially called the State of Nepal. A ceasefire has been declared with the Maoist guerillas who led an insurgency against the monarchy, and, as of April, 2007 the political situation is stable, with an interim power-sharing arrangement keeping the peace between the Maoists and the parliamentary parties of the Nepalese government. |
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| Corporate Address: ACME Tours & Travels (Recognised by Department of Tourism, Government of India) 501, Kirti Mahal, 19 Rajendra Place New Delhi - 110008 (INDIA) Phone : +(91 11) 25 73 15 68 / 25 74 32 10/ 25 82 45 05 FAX : +(91 11) 25 78 62 99 / 25 81 62 99 E-mails : acmedel@vsnl.com & acmedel@eth.net |













Nepal is the cradle of Buddhism as Prince Gautama was allegedly born in Lumbini in the Terai region. And it was also for centuries, and till recently, the last Hindu Kingdom in the world. These diverse influences account for the position of Nepal as a crossroads of Asia where diverse cultures and religious traditions come together and mix with the indigenous creeds of local people largely tinged with shamanic features. Crisscrossed by numerous regional and trans-Asian ancient caravan routes - the Silk Route, the Salt Route, the Wool Route – Nepal is also the land of a unique ethnic, linguistic, artistic and cultural mix drawing on Indian as well as Tibetan and Chinese influences. Nepal is like a giant staircase soaring from the lush jungles of the Terai plain home of tigers and unicorn rhinoceros in the south up to the daunting glaciers of the highest mountains in the world, including the incomparable Mount Everest, the loftiest of them all. In the middle, the valley of Kathmandu, with its ancient stupas and royal capitals, boasts one of the largest concentration of world heritage listed monuments. This former monarchy, known as the Kingdom of Nepal until 2006 when the King relinquished his power, is now officially called the State of Nepal. A ceasefire has been declared with the Maoist guerillas who led an insurgency against the monarchy, and, as of April, 2007 the political situation is stable, with an interim power-sharing arrangement keeping the peace between the Maoists and the parliamentary parties of the Nepalese government.
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