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A land famous for
its bio diversity, a melting pot of
some of world’s most ancient
civilizations, the range of
the highest Himalayan Mountains with peaks
sprouting from everywhere, the
unparalleled greenery and rich
culture is no doubt an unmatched
attraction to every tourist. The
only drawback is that all of this
isn’t accessible by road.
The only way to explore and enjoy
the beauty of this small Himalayan
kingdom is to follow age old
mountain trails, the footsteps of
the age old masters. A trek is a
mountain walk from one place to
another and isn't necessarily
difficult. In the trekking we try to
take you near to the people, to help you understand
their age-old rituals and
traditions, to unravel the secret of
their very tough yet a cheerful
existence. Most of the trails in the
trekking are situated from 500 to
3000 meters, and just a flair for
walking a few hours daily is the
only requirement. For the really
experienced climbers the mountains
are always waiting for the
challenges. Trekking in Nepal offers
boundless possibilities regarding
personal choice and requirement of
every individual, duration and the
difficulty grade of trek. |
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Trekking in Nepal |
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Everest Region
World over just the name of Mt.
Everest is a great attraction to
visit this region. Not just the
tallest mountain in the world, this
region is also home to the famous
mountaineering community known as
the Sherpas the world |
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Annapurna Region
This is the most famous trekking
region in the Kingdom of Nepal. Due
to its proximity to the city of
Pokhara and the possibilities of
boundless options regarding the
type, duration and range of trekking,
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Langtang Region
Just north to the valley of
Kathmandu a few hours bus ride
brings one to the langtang region.
The most easily accessible trekking
route that begins just north to the
capital and can end just on the
outskirts of the valley. |
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Dolpo Region
North to the Himalayan Mountains,
this is the virgin area rarely
frequented by the tourists. It
is a remote area not easily
accessible. In spite of the
difficulties, trekking in the Dolpo
region has its own charm. People
here still |
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Kanchanjunga
Region
An adventurous mountain trek in
eastern Nepal in the area of the
world's 3rd highest Himalayan peak Kanchanjunga
is almost an expedition type of
tour. The remoteness of Nepal, high
altitude and High Mountain passes |
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Mustang Region
Some of the remote areas of Nepal
were restricted to foreign visitors
until 1991. Now the rule has been
changed and the most inaccessible
areas in Nepal have been opened for
visiting. |
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Family Trek
This is
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Manaslu Trek
Recently opened for tourists,
Manasalu’s unsurpassed beauty and a
rich blend of Tibetan and Nepali
culture offers any adventure seeker
a true adventure with a genuine
cultural experience. Mt. Manaslu
(8,163 meters) |
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Makalu Trek
A region not frequented by mass
tourism, nestled below the eastern
Himalayan mountain range with
Kanchanjunga, Makalu standing tall
in the background, a perfect
trekking route for a true adventure
seeker. |
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Rolwaling Trek
Nestled below one of the most
revered mountains for the Hindus,
the Mt. Gauri Shankar (7145 m) ,is
the Rolwaling valley. An isolated
area, rarely frequented by the
tourists, it is ideal for everyone
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Dhaulagiri Trek
With high and challenging passes,
this trek is a real adventure for
any true mountain lover. Trekking
around the Mt. Dhaulagiri, certainly
requires some experience and a
strong resolve. |
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Arun Valley Trek
This trek starts from the eastern
lowland of Nepal and slowly climbs
up towards the Mt. Everest finally
ending in the Sherpa heartland. It
also has a lot of breathtaking views
of Eastern Himalayan ranges
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Rara / Jumla Trek
Rara lake is the largest lake in
Nepal, yet it receives relatively
few visitors, mainly due to its
isolation. Situated at almost 3000m.
the surroundings is a habitat of
various rare and endangered wildlife
and plant species. |
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