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Nepal Earthquake Appeal - SHIVA Charity

Nepal Earthquake Appeal - SHIVA Charity

To help those affected by the major earthquake in Nepal Mountain Kingdoms have made an additional donation to SHIVA Charity for Ginette Harrison School, near Kathmandu. Sadly, many homes have been destroyed in this area and the donation will be used to support the school's local community, in particular providing shelter, provisions and medical supplies.

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Nepali Children’s Trust

Nepali Children’s Trust

Fran McGowan, Nepali Children’s Trust gives thanks

Nepali Children’s Trust express their deepest thanks to everyone for your generous and heartfelt responses to the earthquake in Nepal – both through Nepali Children’s Trust and via other charities who are working so hard to respond to the needs of the country and its people.

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Photo of the Year - the winner's story

Photo of the Year - the winner's story

We asked Mr Green, the winner of our 2014 Photo of the Year competition, to share with us the story of how he captured the prize winning photo on our Everest Base Camp & Gokyo Lakes trek.

Mr Green's story and his winning photo can be seen our Travellers' Tales blog.

Nepal Earthquake Appeal - the Gurkha Welfare Trust

Nepal Earthquake Appeal - the Gurkha Welfare Trust

The people of Nepal are reeling after the worst earthquake in 80 years hit the country and has devastated towns and villages. The death toll is already over 3,500 people. The sheer scale of destruction cannot be imagined, and news is only slowly filtering in from remote villages.

Many of you want to help and that is fantastic.

We support a number of charities which make use of every pound given, and we would like to support them at this time in preference to the large relief programmes. Mountain Kingdoms will be making our own substantial donations to the cause. One charity in particular that we know will be directly working on the relief effort is the Gurkha Welfare Trust.

We are encouraging our clients, friends and families to donate directly to the Gurkha Welfare Trust.

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Trekker of Mountain Kingdoms' Everest Base Camp trip wins The Guardian's travel writing competition

Trekker of Mountain Kingdoms' Everest Base Camp trip wins The Guardian's travel writing competition

We're delighted to hear that Alexei Vink who took part in a trek to Everest Base Camp with Mountain Kingdoms has won The Guardian's travel writing competition.

Alexei's inspirational experience was featured in Saturday's The Guardian newspaper, and can also be read on The Guardian's website.

A ride to save lives

A ride to save lives

This year, two admirable families are fundraising for Interburns by doing a trip from Kathmandu to Dhaka (K2D), all whilst travelling on motorbikes! During their journey the two families will meet both burns staff and patients from Nepal, through North East India and to Bangladesh.

Interburns is a worldwide charity dedicated to providing training, education, research and support with the aim of improving burn care treatment and prevention in less developed countries.

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Nepali Children’s Trust Update

Nepali Children’s Trust Update

The Nepali Children's Trust was set up by Mountain Kingdoms' client, Fran McGowan, in 2005 to support physically challenged children living at the Disabled Newlife Centre (DNC) in Kathmandu. Their mission is to enable children and young people with a disability in Nepal to be independent, to overcome discrimination and have value within their families and communities.

Fran McGowan, the chairperson at the Nepali Children’s Trust has just reported to us from Kathmandu. She says that “the building is working very well and the children there are thriving”.

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Support4Sherpas after the Everest avalanche

Support4Sherpas after the Everest avalanche

Mountain Kingdoms is deeply saddened by the deaths of 16 Sherpa Guides in an avalanche on Mount Everest's Khumbu icefall on April 18th. Although our clients do not travel higher than Everest Base Camp, the Sherpa community is at the heart of our Himalayan business and friends and colleagues in Nepal have lost loved ones. We offer them our condolences and wish to pay tribute to the professionalism and commitment of all the Sherpa guides and porters we work with in Nepal.

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Sponsored Severn Bridge Half Marathon

Sponsored Severn Bridge Half Marathon

Mountain Kingdoms' Responsible Tourism Mananger, Niki Morgan, will be running the Severn Bridge Half Marathon this August to raise much needed funds for one of our chosen charities in Nepal. Niki will also be doing a sponsored litter pick.

If you would like to sponsor Niki's race/litterpick, then please make a donation on her Just Giving page.

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SHIVA says Thank You

SHIVA says Thank You

The children of the Ginette Harrison School would like to say thank you to Hill International for their generous donation.

Steve Thompson travelled to Everest Base Camp with Mountain Kingdoms in November 2013. When he told the company that he works for, Hill International, of his plans to trek to Everest Base Camp, not only were they supportive of Steve's adventure, they also felt that they would like to use this opportunity to support a charity in Nepal.

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