Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Website Promotion Tools


GOOGLE: 
There are many google's search engine in different languages so you need to promote your website/blog in each languages to increase traffic. Click each link below and you will be headed to new page. Type your website/blog's URL along with Title. Then input code given is needed and submit. As much as you repeat this traffic increases (At least once a day for the best).
  1. http://www.google.com.cu/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  2. http://www.google.com.sl/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  3. http://www.google.com.cy/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  4. http://www.google.kz/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  5. http://www.google.gl/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  6. http://www.google.com.om/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  7. http://www.google.im/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  8. http://www.google.com.sv/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  9. http://www.google.com.ph/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  10. http://www.google.mu/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  11. http://www.google.com.af/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  12. http://www.google.la/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  13. http://www.google.com.ag/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  14. http://www.google.com.ua/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  15. http://www.google.com.uy/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  16. http://www.google.com.tj/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  17. http://www.google.com.ai/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  18. http://www.google.co.vi/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  19. http://www.google.com.pk/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  20. http://www.google.mv/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  21. http://www.google.co.kr/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  22. http://www.google.gm/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  23. http://www.google.com.do/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  24. http://www.google.com.tr/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  25. http://www.google.mw/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  26. http://www.google.co.in/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  27. http://www.google.com.vn/addurl/?continue=/addurl 
  28. http://www.google.com.ar/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  29. http://www.google.pl/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  30. http://www.google.li/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  31. http://www.google.com.au/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  32. http://www.google.gp/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  33. http://www.google.com.kw/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  34. http://www.google.az/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  35. http://www.google.com.pk/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  36. http://www.google.it/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  37. http://www.google.tt/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  38. http://www.google.com.pr/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  39. http://www.google.ba/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  40. http://www.google.com.nf/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  41. http://www.google.ie/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  42. http://www.google.dz/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  43. http://www.google.lk/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  44. http://www.google.gr/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  45. http://www.google.be/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  46. http://www.google.ps/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  47. http://www.google.com.co/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  48. http://www.google.com.tw/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  49. http://www.google.ki/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  50. http://www.google.com.ec/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  51. http://www.google.bg/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  52. http://www.google.pt/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  53. http://www.google.bi/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  54. http://www.google.com.ng/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  55. http://www.google.gy/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  56. http://www.google.com.gh/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  57. http://www.google.co.ve/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  58. http://www.google.com.py/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  59. http://www.google.lt/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  60. http://www.google.bj/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  61. http://www.google.je/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  62. http://www.google.com.ua/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  63. http://www.google.com.ni/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  64. http://www.google.com.eg/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  65. http://www.google.com.qa/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  66. http://www.google.com.bo/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  67. http://www.google.hu/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  68. http://www.google.lu/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  69. http://www.google.com.br/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  70. http://www.google.ru/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  71. http://www.google.kg/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  72. http://www.google.com.hk/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  73. http://www.google.com.np/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  74. http://www.google.com.et/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  75. http://www.google.bs/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  76. http://www.google.co.uz/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  77. http://www.google.lv/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  78. http://www.google.com.by/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  79. http://www.google.co.jp/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  80. http://www.google.com.gi/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  81. http://www.google.rw/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  82. http://www.google.com.fj/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  83. http://www.google.com.om/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  84. http://www.google.com.vn/addurl/?continue=/addurl 
  85. http://www.google.hn/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  86. http://www.google.co.ma/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  87. http://www.google.com.bz/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  88. http://www.google.co.vi/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  89. http://www.google.ge/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  90. http://www.google.com.sa/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  91. http://www.google.hr/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  92. http://www.google.com.pa/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  93. http://www.google.ht/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  94. http://www.google.com.vc/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  95. http://www.google.com.mk/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  96. http://www.google.com.sb/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  97. http://www.google.jo/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  98. http://www.google.com.pe/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  99. http://www.google.com.mt/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  100. http://www.google.sc/addurl/?continue=/addurl
  101. http://www.google.com.sg/addurl/?continue=/addurl

PING :
Here are some links to promote your links. PING is one of the best way to promote your website or blog in many engine at once at a single click.

Other Search engines :
There are many others search engines developed on the basis of their countries language. Some of the rich countries like USA, UK, Australia, Germany, France, Italy, etc have their own and many search engines. Here are the links to promote your website or blog on this engines.
2.     Australian Search engines

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Mera Peak Climbing



Mera Peak is regarded as the highest trekking peak in Nepal. The confusion stems from its altitude and location being misreported by the Nepal Mountaineering Association. See the section on the real Mera Peak below. In any case it remains a popular destination due to its easy standard route, which requires only basic mountaineering skills to achieve an altitude considerably higher than a European or North American peak. In addition the Mera Peak trek is superb. The Hinku and Hongu valleys are spectacular Himalayan wilderness. From the summit of Mera one can see 5 of the 6 highest mountains in the world: Everest, Kangchenjunga, Lhotse, Makalu, and Cho Oyo. The standard route from the north involves little more than high altitude glacier walking. The ease of reaching this elevation may be its biggest danger but good weather and snow conditions are, of course, necessary for safety and success. The west and south faces of the peak offer difficult technical routes.
The first ascent was on May 20, 1953 by Col. Jimmy Roberts and Sen Tenzing. The region was first explored extensively by British expeditions in the early 50's before and after the ascent of Everest. Members of those teams included Edmund Hillary, Eric Shipton and Geroge Lowe.    read more...

Monday, May 6, 2013

Jiri Everest Trek

he trek to Mt. Everest Base Camp continues to be one of our most rewarding journeys. To stand at the foot of the world's tallest mountain (Mount Everest - 8848m) is high up on the list of many people's desires. We follow an ancient route that will take us through tiny villages, across high mountain passes, and through remote valleys, villages, and monasteries. Everest Base Camp trek winds, climbs and descends its way through lush low land and alpine forest, Buddhist monasteries and authentic Sherpa Villages. Everest Base Camp trek also provides you the opportunity to explore the lifestyle of the Himalayan people, their religion, customs and traditions. Alluring birds like the golden eagle, snow pigeon, red-billed and yellow-billed choughs and flowers like rhododendron, magnolias, blue pine, chir pine, juniper and hemlock make the trekking a delight for nature lovers. What better way to take in this region than by begin at the bottom and reaching the heights of base camp by your own two feet.  red more...

Everest Base Camp Trek

When the trails of Nepal were opened after 1950's, Everest Base Camp became the premier goal for many adventurous walkers. This stunning trek visits both the base camp and KalaPatthar a viewpoint recognized as the best point to see Mount Everest. You start your trek from Lukla after a 30 minute flight from Kathmandu. After landing the tiny airstrip, the adventure really begins. From Lukla you trek north through pine forest to the bustling Sherpa capital, Namche Bazaar. When you ascend, the alpine scenery becomes more rugged and climb above the tree line to reach Dingboche in the Imja valley for further acclimatization and exploration.  read more...

Sunday, May 5, 2013

Gokyo Chola Pass Trek

Gokyo Lake Chola pass & EBC trekking is a very popular trekking route in Nepal, taking in some of the most breath-taking mountain scenery imaginable. This trek starts from Jiri and it takes 7 days in average to arrive at Namche Bazar. A highlight of the area around the Lamjura La is the magnificent display of pink and lilac rhododendrons in spring. This region is the spectacular destination of trekkers. The trail passes through the numerous settlements of different ethnic groups including Tamang,Sherpas, Rai, Brahmin, and Chhetris. Add to this sweeping glaciers, glacial lakes native flora and fauna, rhododendron forests, forest, animal, birds, magnificent, mountains, and monasteries.
Finally, extreme challenge takes you to a staggering altitude of 5545m (16,901ft), and offers beautiful views of snowy peaks such as Everest (8848m) Lhotse (8511m), Makalu (8481m), Nuptse (7879m), Ama Dablam (6856m), Thamserku (6623m) and more.A sound fitness is required to make the most of this excellent trek. read more...

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Gokyo Trek

The trek to Gokyo trelkking provides an excellent opportunity to see an beautiful view of the Mt. Everest at close range. This trek is to be considered as an alternative trek to the traditional Everest Base Camp trek that offers magnificent views of the mountain peaks and the Ngozumpa Glacier, the largest in the Nepal Himalayas. One of the most remarkable feature of the trek is the view of tremendous ice ridge between Cho Oyu and Gyachung (2922m) located in Khumbu region. Read More...

Everest Trek

 This region is a trekker’s paradise with your ultimate destination limited only by time and energy rugged peaks ,glaciers and high passes offers an endless choice of route. Sherpa villages offer a warm welcome and shelter. Trekking peaks beckon on the more adventurous to their icy summits. Treks of 14 to 30 days can be organized. You are encouraged to give yourself as much  Read More...