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Trekking in Nepal
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Trekking is the best way to experience Nepal's
unbeatable combination of natural beauty and
culture. On beaten trails or virgin tracks,
Nepal is a trekker's paradise. The very organic
rhythm of foot travel is a wonderful way to
explore and make meaningful contact with the
country. On average, trekking consists of
walking daily 5 to 7 hours, 9 to 14 kilometers
on a series of ascents and descents. The immense
contrasts in altitude and climates found here,
support an equally spectacular mix of lifestyle
and wildlife. Nepal is a pioneer in the sport of
trekking.
Known as the Himalayan Kingdom, Nepal is
dominated by eight of the world's fourteen
highest mountains, including Everest.
Each one is over 8000 meters (26,000ft). In all,
there are 1,310 peaks of 5000 meters (16,900ft)
or more. Annually, more than 200,000 tourists
come here to trek. You will experience superb
panoramic views of mountains, a diversity of
landscape, flora and fauna, colorful cultures,
friendly people and ancient history. Trekkers
leave Nepal with grand tales to share with their
family and friends.
What is Trekking?
Though, we have different activities, trekking
is the ultimate way of enjoying the scenic
magnificence and knowing people with great
cultural heritage in Nepal. You will see the
great diversity of Nepal during your trekking.
The vast landscape of this country has been
studded with mighty Himalayas, mysterious
monasteries and temples, ancient cities, various
endangered species and highly fascinating flora
and fauna, which offer you the most spectacular
trekking and touring in this part of world.
Trekking allows you to walk through villages,
which are yet to be influenced by the 21st
century. You can either choose the virgin tracks
or the beaten trails to reach the lofty
Himalayas, "the Stairs of Heaven." For our
customers' amusement and adventure, we do offer
the treks to many regions depending upon their
time and interest. Some people have
misconception that during the trekking they have
to climb. But trekking does not mean mountain
climbing, trekking always refers to walking on
trails.
You can always take plenty of time during the
trekking to cover distance. We allow ample time
for photo stops and for answering individual
questions. If you have a good physical
condition, a trek should prove no difficulty.
Previous experience in hiking and living
outdoors is, however, helpful. Mountaineering
experience is not necessary, but you must enjoy
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Major Trekking Routes in Nepal
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Short & Easy Trek
These treks offer a rich insight into the raw
Nepalese way of life, especially suitable to
people who don't have time for a longer trek or
expedition. It’s essential that you have a love
of walking with a desire to enjoy spectacular
mountain views and encounter village life.
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Everest Region
The name "Everest" is magic in itself. Everest
(8848m.) is called "SAGARMATHA" in Nepali -
"Higher than the Sky" and "CHHOMOLUNGMA" in
Tibetan - "Mother Goddess of the Earth".
The Mount Everest or Solu Khumbu region is one
of the most popular trekking areas in Nepal -
tinged with the romance of
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Annapurna Region
The Annapurna region in Central Nepal is one of
the most geographically and culturally diverse
regions for trekking! The Annapurna Conservation
Area Project (ACAP) working along with the King
Mahendra Trust for Nature Conservation has
declared this region as area of conservation and
sustainable
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Dhaulagiri Region
Mount Dhaulagiri (8137m), the seventh highest
peak in the world rises above the Kali Gandaki
River, which flows between the Annapurna Massif
and this tremendous peak. The trekking to
Dhaulagiri region is rewarded with spectacular
views of both majestic Himalayan peaks and White
Water Rivers.
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Langtang Region
The Langtang Valley lies to the North of
kathmandu on the borders of Tibet. It is a
beautiful alpine region containing some prime
examples of temperate and sub alpine vegetation.
Langtang is one of the most accessible trekking
regions in Nepal but nevertheless offers a
wilderness experience without the
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Dolpo Trekking
Dolpo is also called "Ba Yul" or the Hidden
valley is a land of mystery, scenery and peace.
Surrounded by Dhaulagiri and Tibet from south
and north, The Dolpo region is the natural
embodiment of high passes, rare flora and fauna
and sweeping vistas. The medicinal plant,
Yarchagumba (Coerdiopsis sinensis)
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Kanchanjunga Trekking
Nepal opened the Kanchenjunga area to trekkers
in 1988, though people had trekked in the area
in connection with mountaineering expeditions
since the turn of the century. Kanchenjunga is a
long way from Kathmandu, and the nearest roads
and airports are a long way from the mountain.
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Ganesh Himal Trekking
The Ganesh Himal is named after the
elephant-headed God of Good Fortune. The Ganesh
Himal can clearly be seen from Kathmandu Valley.
The Ganesh Range Peaks (Ganesh I, Ganesh II,
Ganesh III, Ganesh IV) stand out like crystal,
that is the "Great Himalayan Chain" forming the
skyline.
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Makalu Trekking
This is an outstanding trek in the eastern
region of Nepal which offers a combination of
rich culture heritage, unsurpassed beauty and
biological diversity. The trail takes you from
the steamy lowlands of Tumlingtar on the Arun
River, through one of the least frequented areas
of Nepal, to the base camp of Makalu
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Manaslu Trekking
This trek was officially opened to tourists in
1991, but mountaineering expeditions have long
had access to the area. In 1950 a party led by
HW Tilman trekked from Thonje to Bimtang and
Colonel Jimmy Roberts crossed the Larkya La
looking for an interesting mountain to climb.
Manaslu (8156m.)
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Mustang Trekking
Mustang is the hinterland enriched with mainly
barren ridges, deep canyons, eroded cliffs and
Moraine valleys. Its landscape is unrivaled for
it has a stupendous wilderness, pristine
scenery, snow capped peaks, spectacular 16th
century monasteries and many other unique
attractions. The view of wind swept
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Rolwaling Trekking
In common usage, the name Mustang refers to the
arid, Tibet-like region, known to its
inhabitants as Lo, at the northern end of the
Kali Gandaki. Mustang is probably a Nepali
mispronunciation of the name of the capital of
Lo, the city of Manthang. Officially, Mustang is
the name of the district along the Kali Gandaki
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Tamang Heritage Trek
This trekking area is located about 30
kilometers toward the north of Kathmandu.
Trekking along this unbeaten trail is a new
experience for the trekkers experiencing the
beauty of this mountain region with the culture
of local people. You trek through Tamang
villages with its life, culture and crafts which
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