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Information About Nepal
Trekking |
Nepal is the finest destination
for trekkers with varied taste. Actually the
entire length and breadth of the kingdom is a
paradise for the trekkers. Nepal’s wealth of
scenery, its diverse flora and fauna and its
complex mix of culture makes a perfect formula
for traveling through the countryside. We have
few roads so actually trekking through different
part of Nepal is really the best and ultimate
way to experience the country’s unbeatable
combination of both natural beauty and cultural
scenery, The towering peaks of the Himalayas
provides one of the highlight of the trek,
Perhaps the most enjoyable part of a trek is the
clean mountain air and magnificent view of the
mighty Himalayan peaks. There are easy walks
lasting a few days and there are strenuous
expeditions that take several days. One can trek
along the beaten trails or the virgin tracks.
You can trek up to the foot of the great
Himalayan ranges, such as Mount Everest,
Annapurna, Langtang, Manaslu, Ganesh Himal,
Dhaulagiri etc. or make a circuit of the highest
mountains. There is something for everyone.
Trekking in Nepal will take you through the
country that has captured the imagination of the
mountaineers and explorers for over a hundred
years.
Trekking in its various styles has become an
increasingly popular activity because it gives
you the opportunity to observe the Nepalese
people, their fascinating culture and
traditional hospitality and reach closer to the
nature. Trekking in Nepal is neither a strenuous
climbing nor an entire experience of wilderness.
Most of the trails follow between 800 meters to
3200 meters and pass through the cultivated
landscapes and dense settlements, where you can
have a glimpse of the Nepalese people's life
style and culture. You will encounter people in
the mountain villages whose lives are untouched
by modern civilization and has not been changed
in generation. Trekking in Nepal is an unique
experience and special kind of mountain holiday
like in other part of the world. One will feel
pleasure with nature and with oneself.
Especially trekking in Nepal means: “Walking
along the pristine forest of juniper and
rhododendron through isolated hamlets and
picturesque small mountain village inhabited by
diverse ethnic groups and encountering friendly
people, walking along scenic river bank,
enchanting valleys, rocky gorge, terraced fields
viewing mountain peaks, graceful waterfalls,
watching variety of birds, different types of
animals, seeing monasteries, temples and
breathtaking landscape…” |
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Trekking Seasons |
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This is an easy trek taking you
along the rims of the Kathmandu Valley offering
distant views of snowy mountains, and an idea of
typical Nepali countryside life and ethnic
culture. It is best suited for |
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Trekking Grades |
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This is an easy trek. Situated
towards the north of the Kathmandu Valley, due
to its strategic location and convenience,
Shivapuri was proclaimed as a watershed area
supplying more than a million liters |
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How Can Your Trek ? |
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An easy short trek with great
views of the Annapurnas including the remarkable
Machhapuchhare (Fishtail Mountain). The route
goes through villages and farmland close to
Pokara, The trek have got |
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Trekking Permits |
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Trisuli Gorkha trek is a
relatively easy but extremely interesting.
Situated between Kathmandu and Pokhara, which
offers great mountains views over 7000m such
like Ganesh Himal, Langtang, Manaslu, |
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Altitude Sickness |
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Altitude sickness often known
as acute mountain sickness (A.M.S.) in general
may occur when people ascend too quickly
normally in altitudes of over 3000 m. We ensure
minimal risk by building in rest days into our |
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