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For Nepal Trek, Nepal has some of the best trekking trail 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.
In Nepal trek, the main areas for these treks are Everest, Annapurna, Langtang and Helambu for the tea house trek.
Mustang, Kanchenjunga, Manaslu, Dolpo and Humla are in remote areas. Many of them require also special permits. these trek need to arrange camping.
Magnificent snow-peaked summits and quaint thousand-year-old villages provide the backdrop for an unforgettable adventure in Nepal. Exploring the dramatic landscape on foot is nothing short of extraordinary.
The back doors were open towards the view of Mount Everest and the other peaks of the Himalayas. Nepal trek which comes away with some of the greatest memories of life, from savoring locally cooked meals at teahouses to soaking in breathtaking views of the high Himalayas, according to adventurers.
There are endless options when it comes to planning a Trekking in Nepal trek. One of the most popular routes is the Annapurna Circuit, which loops around the base of the Annapurna range. And, of course, the more difficult Everest base camp trek is a magnet for many visitors.
Ever since Nepal’s tourism door was opened to the foreigners in the late 50s, it has been most well known most famous trek destination in the world. There are several routes to choose for Nepal trek but some routes are very popular. Langtang, Everest, Annapurna are probably the most popular trekking routes in the world. There are many reasons to be these routes most popular. This reason were introduced to trekkers especially foreigners long time before. There are many proves where tourists trekked before 1950.
Trekking in Everest region under the shadow of Mt. Everest is one of the best-known trekking areas in the world. It is the homeland of the legendary Sherpas and mysterious yeti. Walking through famous Sherpa village of Namche Bazaar and Tengboche monastery with a spectacular view of the mesmerizing peaks of Ama Dablam, Lhotse and other surrounding
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Annapurna is a series of peaks in the Himalayas, a 55 km (34 mi)-long massif of which the highest point, Annapurna I, stands at 8091m, making it the 10th-highest summit in the world and one of the 14 "eight-thousanders". It is located east of a great gorge cut through the Himalaya Mountains by the Kali Gandaki River, which separates it from the Dhaulagiri
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Langtang region Trekking is popularly known as valley of glaciers, is a famous trekking destination. Its twin attributes, easy accessibility and breathtaking mountain scenery, make it very popular among the trekkers fraternity. Located north of Capital Kathmandu, the valley presents beautiful pine forest, bubbly rivers, rugged rock and snow–blanketed peaks and
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Manaslu Trekking is a well-loved trekking routes, providing with pristine mountain views, rich culture and genuine adventure sum up the trek experience around the 8156m Manaslu. Opened in 1992, this area offers a combination of rich culture heritage, unsurpassed beauty and biological diversity.
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Mustang trekking is one of Nepal's most mysterious and least known kingdoms. The landscape of Upper Mustang is a barren moonscape of eroded sandstone pillars and discontinuous moraine terraces, which together present a colourful mosaic made up principally of earthen reds, yellows and brown.
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Dhaulagiri Trekking provides massive mountains range of Dhaulagiri consisting of fifteen 7000 meter peaks is magnificent. Trekking of the main paths is not only possible, but can be immensely rewarding, though you do need a sense of adventure and an increased ability to deal with unexpected. Geographically, it is a land of dramatic contrast
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Dolpo is a high-altitude culturally Tibetan region in the upper part of the Dolpa District of western Nepal, bordered in the north by the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. Three Part of the region lies in Shey Phoksundo National Park. The sparse, agro-pastoral population, known as Dolpa in standard Tibetan and Dhol-wa in the local dialect, is connected
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Ra Ra Lake Trekking which is in Jumla offers the best scenery on the north-western most side of Nepal. Within its confines lie the Rara national park, the smallest park in Nepal, where in turn the country's largest lake, the Rara Lake can be found (10.8 sq. km. At 2,990 meters). Considered one of the finest parks in the world, Rara National Park abounds in
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Ganesh Himal Trekking is Not frequented by many tourists and Ganesh Himal Trek situated in central Nepal, northwest of Kathmandu The terraced hillsides seem to climb to the sky. Many interesting ethnic groups a mixed of lifestyle offer you a glimpse into real Nepali life and this gives visitors an opportunity to observe the rich Nepalese cultural tradition from
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Rolwaling Himal is a sub-range of the Himalaya, Rolwaling trekking located in north central Nepal and extending into south central Tibet. The highest mountain in the range is Melungtse (7,181 metres), located on the Tibetan side. Gauri Sankar (7,145 m) is the second highest peak of the range
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Kanchenjunga trekking gives you an opportunity to see panoramic views from every direction. Kangchenjunga is the third highest mountain in the world and the second highest in Nepal. Kanchenjunga is translated along the lines of "Five Treasures of the Snow" and the main peak is 8586m high. The recently opened Kanchenjanga region offers the keen
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Makalu trekking in eastern Nepal is protected by the Makalu Barun National Park and Conservation Project. Established in 1992, it covers 2330 sq km. Among the 16 mountains in the park, it is home to Makalu, the fifth highest mountain in the world (8463m/ 27,766ft).
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Without any experiences of Trekking before and those who have little time to experience the mountains of Majestic Himalayan country then choose from our easy treks. Every programme provides great opportunity to experience Nepalese Villages / Green Landscapes / Himalayan Snowcapped Mountains / Himalayan White Water Rivers and more.
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Tamang Heritage Trail Trekking end at Briddim which lies on the lap of Langtang Himal. Briddim offers warm Tamang hospitality at the home-stays run by community members. In addition, visitors can also visit local monasteries of Dukchu Gomba (monastery) chosen as sacred site by the great Tibetan Lama - Guru Rinpoche and Chukla Khnaga Gomba.
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