Trekking in Nepal

Trekking in NepalTrekking means walking along mountain trails for pleasure. It provides an opportunity to explore the villages, villagers, valleys, mountains and its interior and maximum enjoyment in minimum discomfort. Nepal is blessed with all the components necessary to be called the most marvelous and impressive country for the trekkers. No other countries in this world can compete with trekking in Nepal. Trekking is more a gradual experience of Nepal’s diversity in terms of geography, people, religions and cultures. Walking is the only way to see Nepal in its wholeness, to be in contact with the wild and dramatic landscapes and the fascinating people who live here.

Major Trekking Routes in Nepal
Everest Region Trekking
Everest Region Trekking
Everest is the top of the world with its summit piercing the sky at 8848m Popularly known in Nepal as the Third Pole , it casts a mysterious spell on thousands of intrepid mountaineers and trekkers. It has been long cherished dream of people all over the world just to have a glimpse of Mt. Everest . Mt. Everest makes a number of headlines in the world-wide media annually. The region surrounding Mt. Everest is also the best known National Parks in Nepal...
Annapurna Region Trekking
Annapurna Region Trekking
Annapurna is a conservation area in the western part of Nepal with a number of trekking options. It is considered one of the ten most fascinating trekking routes in the world. It is characterized by blend of Tibetan Buddhism and Hindu cultures, ancient monasteries, charming views of Manaslu, Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges, the deepest gorge in the world (Kali Gandaki), natural hot springs and profusion of blooming rhododendron trees in the Spring. The enchanting scenery of Fish-tail's...
Langtang Region Trekking
Langtang Region Trekking
The Langtang region which falls in the central Nepal, is very easily accessible from Kathmandu. Langtang is a narrow valley that lies just south of the Tibetan border Kyirong. This high and isolated region is inhabited by Tamangs whose religious practices, language and dress are much more similar to those of Tibet than to the traditions of their cousins in the middle hills. The upper valley in Langtang is a grazing paradise, rich in flowers and grass and dotted with stone huts used...
Restricted Area Trekking
Restricted Area Trekking
These trekking areas are different in many aspects from ordinary ones. Trekkers need to acquire special permits which costs more than normal charges. Trekkers must be part of an organized group with a registered trekking agency. The group must be accompanied by government-appointed Liaison Officer. Groups must consist of a minimum of 2 clients plus the required staff. The main objective of declaring these areas ' restricted' is to protect the natural environment and culture...
Off The Beaten Track
Off The Beaten Track
Some areas in Nepal have only recently become known to Tourists and development is still in its infancy. Nevertheless, these areas have many things to offer Trekkers - both equally beautiful scenery compared to better known areas and culture that is more intact and less affected by Tourism development - therefore, more authentic. Exploring less trodden paths gives different pleasures to the trekkers. Generally, these places lack facilities of tea houses and other luxuries and camping treks...
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