Trekking
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Nepal is also known
as the trekker’s paradise as she offers the
widest ranges of treks in the country. Nepal is a
land of remote mountain villages, where people survive
by growing their own food on the thousands of hill
terraces that scale even the steepest slopes where
mechanized farming is unheard. Trekking in Nepal means
a walking trip following trails, many of which have
been used for centuries. It is not mountaineering
nor the hiking through an uninhabited national park.
Local people are constantly passing by on the trails,
usually carrying extraordinarily heavy loads of unexpected
items. The warmth, outgoing nature, general friendliness
and good humor of Nepalese is often noted by trekkers.
Religious festivals can make trekking even more enjoyable
and interesting.
Nepal offers some of the most spectacular
and beautiful scenery in the world. It has a near
monopoly on the world’s highest peaks –
eight of the 10 highest are found here. A number of
the popular trekking routes offer the wonderful views
of these peaks. For trekkers with varied tastes, Nepal
is the ultimate area. You can trek up to the foot
of the great Himalayan ranges, such as Mt. Everest,
Langtang and Annapurna or make a circuit of the highest
mountains. You can also get beyond the mountains in
Tibet - like arid landscape with ancient culture such
as upper Dolpa and Mustang. Nepal is a gateway to
adventure in Tibet and Bhutan. We organize socially
and environmentally responsible trekking in all major
trekking routes of Nepal for the tourist with no prior
experience of trekking to the proficient trekkers.
Let us make your time unforgettable experience
in Nepal!
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Annapurna
region is considered as the most popular trekking region
in Nepal. It is a rare combination of long arrays of
snow-capped peaks, crystal clear lakes, turbulent rivers
with deep gorges, Tibetan monasteries, hot springs,
and picturesque villages inhabited by friendly .. more... |
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Mount Everest or the Khumbu region is
the second most popular trekking area in Nepal after
the Annapurna Region. This region is justifiably famous,
not only for its proximity to the world’s highest
mountain (8848 m) but also for its Sherpa people,
picturesque villages, great..... more...
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Although
not as well known and popular as the Everest or the
Annpurna region, this region offers a number of distinct
advantages. The region offers you the opportunity to
get right in among the Himalayan peaks and to walk through
the remote, sparsely populated areas. The trek is ....
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Those
regions which are far away from the major tourist routes
and are also less trekked. One needs to take the special
permit from the government to trek in these routes.
To preserve the local tradition from outside influence
as well as to protect their environment, very sensitive.. more... |
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As
the third highest mountain in the world, Mt. Kanchenjunga,
"the five jewels of the great snow range"
straddles the Nepal and Sikkim borders. This route is
relatively un-trekked and thus the unspoiled villages
and environment are yours to explore without the distractions
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