Trekking in Nepal
Nepal has some of the best trekking trails in the world, to and around several of the world's highest mountains, including Mount Everest. Many people visit the country just to trek and the tourism industry is well prepared to facilitate all manner of trekking styles and destinations. On the one hand you could spend a year planning an expedition to wild and lofty places; on the other you could land in Kathmandu with no plans and be on the trail to Everest Base Camp (EBC) in a matter of days.
"Teahouse trekking" along the main trails is the most common style, with decent lodges in every settlement (and between), it is possible to trek in comfort with minimal preparation, equipment and support. There is no need to camp and a selection of western style foods are readily available from a menu system. No special permits are required, just national park entry tickets. The main areas for these treks are Everest/Khumbu, Annapurna and Langtang/Helambu.
Facilities available in remote areas are less extensive than in the more popular areas. Off the main trails where there are no lodges and food from menus a Nepali guide becomes essential, and it may be advisable to visit such regions with organised groups, including guide, porters and full support. Mustang, Kanchenjunga, Manaslu, Dolpo and Humla are in remote areas. Many of them require also special permits.
There are lots of agencies in Kathmandu and Pokhara who are always keen to broker the services of a guide and/or porter. During the main seasons the agencies run regular group treks, both teahouse and camping styles, and it generally possible to join a group doing a trek of your choice. Independent trekking is quite easy with straight forward preparations.
Everest Region
The Everest region is located in the northeast of Nepal. The most visited part of this region is Solukhumbu district, home of the legendary Sherpas and the highest peak of the world, the Everest at 8848 meters. To the north of Solukhumbu is Everest National Park; while to the east is the Makalu Barun National Park.
Annapurna Region
Annapurna trekking is the top most trekking as compared to world contest. The upper sub-alpine prairie environment harbors some of the rare snow leopards and blue sheep. On the other hand, the region protect bird species such as the multi-colored Impeyan, kokla, blood pheasant amongst a multitude of other birds, butterflies and insects. Many plants native to Nepal are found in this forest.
Langtang Region
Langtang area is towards the north of Kathmandu Valley. The scenery here is spectacular, and the trek more adventurous as the area is visited by fewer tourist. To the west of Langtang is Ganesh Himal with a range of 6000 to 7000 meters. The main ethnic groups living here are Sherpas and Tamangs. The forests in the region have temperate and sub-alpine vegetation. Wildlife including
Mustang Region
Mustang was only opened to the trekkers in 1991. The department of immigration issued only a small number of special permits. To protect the local Tibetan traditions from outside influence as well as protect the environment. Mustang is situated in the transhimalayan region of Nepal.The district of Mustang
Manaslu Region
Considered one of the most challenging treks in Nepal, the Manaslu Circuit will reward the adventurous with an unparalleled alpine experience. Opened in 1992, this area offers a combination of rich cultural heritage, consummate beauty, and biological diversity. But mountaineering expeditions have had long access to this area. In 1950, a party led by HW.
Ganesh Himal Trekking
The high valleys, north of the Ganesh Himal range on the Tibetan border are the complete wilderness and away from much of the trekkers.
We have newly introduced this trek and all of our clients are lucky enough to obtain the permission to enter this beautiful area. The trail starts from Trishuli following the upper valley landscapes.
Dolpo Trekking
Dolpa is located in the shy- Phoksundo National park of mid- western Nepal behind the Dhaulagiri massif towards the Tibetan plateau which cut off by a series of very high passes and closed by the snow most of the year. Dolpa remains a truly isolated corner of Nepal. Time has stood still here for centuries as inhabitants of Tibetan stock continue to live, cultivate and trade the way they have done since time immemorial.
Kanchanjungha Trekking
Kanchenjunga is the world's third highest mountain. Soak up spectacular views of the Jannu Himalayas from the Mirgin La. Visit serene villages on the boarders of Sikkim and Tibet. Kanchenjunga, "Treasures of Snow" (28,198ft) is the third highest mountain in the world and was first climbed by a British team in 1956 AD. Here you can endure a tough challenge, and
Short & Easy Trekking
Trekkers those who are restricted by time short duration trekking is suitable. Short and easy trek are in lower elevations. For this kind of trek , trekkers do not required previous experience and anyone who is in good health can do. However, walking always involves some exertion, trails are seldom flat, and you must still expect to have a reasonable amount of ascent and descent.
Holy Places Trekking
Nepal is also famous for its pilgrimage places. Most of the pilgrims from India and other Buddhist country come to Nepal for pilgrimage tour. Pashupatinath is the most respected holy place for hindus around the world. Shiddartha Gautam led the world on the path to enlightenment and became Lord Buddha two thousand five hundred years ago.
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