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TREKKING IN NEPAL |
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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.
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Everest Region
The
Khumbu, known commonly as the
Everest region, is also the home of the Sherpa people and mysterious Yeti. It is
located in the northeast of Nepal. The
best known of all Himalayan tribal
people, the Sherpas live mainly in this
Solu Khumbu region at the foot of Mt.
Everest
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Annapurna Region
The
Annapurna region lies towards the north
of central Nepal. The region has been
recognized as one of the world’s best
trekking trails according to a recent
survey by Modern Maturity (USA). The
highlights of this part of Nepal are
Annapurna peaks, Mt. Dhaulagiri, River
Kali Gandaki
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Langtang Region
This
trek takes us into some of the wildest
and most scenic areas of Nepal from the
fertile rice basins of TRISULI to the
dense forests of rhododendron and
conifer on the higher slopes, the high
alpine Yak pastures,
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Mustang Region
Mustang
is very popular trekking region in Nepal
since the home ministry of Nepal
announced the opening of restricted
areas in October 1991. However, there is
strict control over obtaining special
permits from the department of
immigration in order to protect local
tradition from outside influence as well
as to protect
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Kanchanjunga Region
Kanchanjunga
was forbidden to trekkers before this
region was opened in 1988. This mountain
is situated on the border of Nepal and
Sikkim in the state of India. So
particularly, it is not possible to take
a circuit of this mountain. It is
suggested you to visit the north and
south side of the mountain
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Dolpo Region
Dolpo, popularly
called “The
Hidden Heaven”,
is the most
exquisite but
least explored
trekking site in
Nepal. Dolpo
lies in the
north- west
Karnali region
behind the
Dhaulagiri
massif. Naturally isolated by the
difficult topography, it offers the high
snowy mountain ranges in the north,
canyons, river basins
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Dhaulagiri
White Mountain,
separated from
the Annapurna
region by Kali
Gandaki gorge,
the deepest gorge in the world, includes
some fifteen peaks above 7000m. This
region, considered to be one of the most
remote places of the Kingdom of Nepal,
has abundance of Himalayan peaks, hidden
valleys, high passes
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Makalu
The
trek to Makalu base camp takes you to
one of the most remote and unfrequented
areas in Nepal. This trek follows the
Barun valley which contains some of the
last remaining huge protected area.
Within this area the Makalu Barun
National park which has been established
as Nepal’s eight national park.
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Manaslu
The trek around
Manaslu is one
of the classic
treks in Nepal.
The trail up the
Budhi Gandaki is
one of the most difficult routes in
Nepal and there is huge amount of
climbing as you trek up and down over
ridges and onto shelves to bypass
cliffs. The trail is rough and steep and
it offers literally hangs on a bluff
high
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Rolwaling
The
Rolwaling Valley lies to the east of
Kathmandu and west of Khumbu, below Mt.
Gauri Shankar Himal (7145 m) south of
Tibetan border. The trail starts from
Barabise, a small trading town of
Sindhupalchowk and then leads up along
the Tamakoshi riverbanks under the
shadow of Mt. Gauri Shankar to Bhote
Koshi
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Bandipur Cultural Trek
Bandipur
Adventure Cultural Tour
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