Trekking in Nepal
Nepal is one of the best trekking destinations in the world. Among the many tourist adventure activities, trekking is by far the most popular. Our treks take you through pristine sub-tropical and temperate forest to alpine pastures and glacial lakes with grand views of majestic peaks of Nepal. The pristine Himalayan ranges of varying altitudes, the unique flora and fauna, crystal clear streams & rivulets, crystal blue skies, the lush green valleys, rare wildlife and birds and different ethnic communities are the highlights of the trails.
The treks would give you a chance to mix with local people and get an insight into their livelihood and culture. A trekking trip can be of any length you choose. Popular short treks are available around the Kathmandu and Pokhara valleys, which only take one, two or three days to complete while longer treks lasting from a week to a month. It is even possible to combine series of popular treks together and walk for months on end.
The rhododendron-filled, green, dark and deep forests with different seasonal flowers blossoming can catch anyone's eye as can the scattered residential cottages, domestic and forest animals, variety of birds, both Hindus and Buddhist temples, mountains, breath taking landscape, and above all warm greeting from smiling local people. The highly developed and well-defined trails have been used for centuries. Trekking in Nepal is an all season activity. It is possible at any time of the year depending on where one wishes to go. However, the most popular season is spring (February - May) and autumn (September - November). Even in the monsoon season (June - August), you can trek in the mountain areas Mustang, Upper Manang and Dolpo.
We organize both the tea house and organized trek all over Nepal and also according to your time, money and interest. Some of the trekking regions are as follows:
Annapurna Region
Beside the Everest region, the area around the Annapurna massif is perhaps the best known trekking destination in Nepal. Based on sheer numbers of trekking visitors it is certainly the most popular...
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Everest Region
Located in the eastern half of Nepal, the Everest region offers a wide range of trekking experiences. From the well-developed trail to Everest base camp to treks in remote semi-wilderness areas, there is a choice to suit all-corners...
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Langtang Region
One of the most accessible areas for trekking is the north of Kathmandu valley. While the area cannot boast any of the Himalayan giants, the scenery here is every bit as spectacular as most of the better known destinations...
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Dolpo Region
Dolpo is the most exquisite but least explored trekking site in Nepal. Dolpo lies in the north-west of Karnali region behind the Dhaulagiri massif. Naturally isolated by the difficult topography, it offers the high snowy mountain ranges in the north...
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Eastern Nepal
Different ethnic groups inhabit the east of Nepal. This area generally receives more rainfall which increases the agricultural productivity. The rhododendron forests and the spectacular mountain scenario form the main attractions...
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Restricted Areas
Since 1991 it is possible to get permission to enter former restricted areas. The restrictions are to protect the environment and culture of these remote regions. Each group will be assigned a special "Environmental Officer" who will accompany...
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