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Trekking in Nepal |
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Nepal is one of the
richest countries in the world in
terms of bio-diversity due to its
unique geographical position and
altitude variation. The elevation of
the country ranges from 60 meters
above sea level to the highest point
on earth, Mt. Everest at 8,848
meters, all within a distance of 150
kilometers resulting in climatic
conditions from sub-tropical to
arctic. This wild variation fosters
an incredible variety of ecosystems,
the greatest mountain range on
earth, thick tropical jungles
teeming with a wealth of wildlife,
thundering rivers, forested hills
and frozen valleys.
Within this spectacular geography is
also one of the richest cultural
landscapes anywhere. The country is
a potpourri of ethnic groups and
sub-groups who speak over 93
languages and dialects. Nepal offers
an astonishing diversity of
sightseeing attractions and
adventure opportunities found
nowhere else on earth. And you can
join in the numerous annual
festivals that are celebrated
throughout the year in traditional
style highlighting enduring customs
and beliefs. |
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Trekking In Nepal |
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Everest Region
Khumbu is one of well-known areas as
it forms land of the World's highest
mountain, Mt. Everest and inhabited
by the friendly Sherpa people. We
fly to Lukla and after a few days
trek we get to the entrance of the
Sagarmantha National Park. We pass
through some beautiful valleys and a
couple of interesting monasteries
among them the famous Tyangboche
Monastery. We will overnight in
tents with own kitchen staff to do
our food.
The Khumbu valley with Kala Pathar
and Everest Base Camp offers you the
most fantastic view over the valley
with Mt. Everest rising behind. A
few days trek from Lukla on the
highland take us to the entrance of
Sagarmantha National Park and the
town Namche Bazaar the gateway of
the Everest Trek. Because of the
altitude we will have several rest
days where we can do some small
walks. Reaching Island Peak (6189 m)
will be the ultimate culmination of
our trek. We fly back to Kathmandu. |
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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
Kachenjunga is the third highest
mountain in the World with its 8,598
m. It sits astride the Nepal/Sikkim
border only a few miles from Tibet.
The route was not opened for
trekkers until 1988. Kachenjunga
Conservation Area is situated in the
eastern Himalaya comprises some of
the most stunning scenery in all of
Nepal. This area does not only host
the third highest peak in the world
but it is also a global hotspot for
plant biodiversity. Botanists have
identified twenty-three species of
rhododendrons and 250 species of
birds and endangered wildlife. We
will also encounter a medley of
ethnicities with their different
cultural and religious practices.
We fly from Kathmandu to Taplejung
and start our trek to Mitlung on the
same day. Our long trek climbs from
intensively cultivated hillsides of
the Nepal Midlands towards the peaks
of Jannu and Khabru and the great
wall of Kumbakarna, Kanchenjunga and
Rathong, passing on the way through
some of the finest high mountain
sceneries. The trek finishes at
Suketar via south base camp from
where we fly back to Kathmandu. |
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Mustang Region
"Mustang" is a Tibetan lost valley
and stands as a hidden treasure of
Nepal. Trekkers can enjoy visiting
the Tibetans there and the most
mystic landscape. It seems that
"Mustang" is totally independent as
the regional king "Mustangee Raja"
is still ruling the area. |
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Family Trek
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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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