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Trekking in Nepal Himalayas |
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A trek in Nepal is a special and rewarding mountain holiday. Nepal’s geographical conditions make for some of the most exciting and breathtaking trekking the world has to offer. Nepal is truly one of the worlds beautiful countries, not just in nature but in its culture and variety of ethnic groups inhabiting it. Compared to trekking in other Himalayan countries like India and Pakistan, Nepal offers better serviced trekking routes, making trekking for you easy and comfortable for you. Though if you are not inclined to stay in teahouse and want a more wild experience there are limitless opportunities for camping and fully self supported remote trekking in Nepal. Trekking in Nepal has captured the imaginations of mountaineers and explorers from more than 100 years. The lifestyle and habits of the inhabitants of the mountain regions has not changed for generations, the village people offer a huge sense of hospitability and welcome to trekkers and mountaineers a like, its often form the people that trekkers take there fondest memories. It is not complicated or expensive to trek in Nepal. One of the biggest parts of your trekking experience is your guide. Your Nepali guide will be everything to you along the trek and for most people life long friendships are formed with their guides and the guide’s families. Nepal is a country of friendly people belonging to many different ethnic groups, each having their own variety of culture, religion, festivals and castes etc. Of course Nepal also offers the highest mountains in the world. Mountains like Sagarmatha, Manaslu and Dhaulagiri are major attractions for trekkers coming to Nepal. Trekking in Nepal gives you the chance to walk amongst these giants and in some cases to the very foot of them, where you truly will be exhilarated. Not only are there mountains in Nepal, but a diverse range of flora and funa. Many of Nepal’s trekking regions are encompassed by national parks with a diverse range of wildlife, some rare and endangered. If you are lucky you may spot a tiger or an elusive snow leopard. Any trek in Nepal will involve walking through diverse forests, from sub tropical to alpine as well as different environments, like barren mountain landscapes , lush alpine meadows and rocky snow covered passes, not to mention the ice falls, glaciers, high altitude and frozen lakes….what more could you want form a trekking holiday? If you have the time and are planning on a trekking holiday, Nepal is a must destination for you. | Most popular treks in Nepal | | | | |  | The Annapurna Circuit is the most charming trek in Nepal. It takes you around the giant Annapurna massif, rewarded you with the panoramic magnificence of the Himalaya. The regions rich culture, mystical religion and picturesque villages combined with the simplicity and warmth of the people make this one of the most rewarding treks in Nepal.
Annapurna, Dhaulagiri (the spe... | | more . . . |
| | | |  | The Annapurna Base Camp trek lies towards the north part of Nepal, recognized as the one of the world’s best trekking destination. This trek leads you through rhododendron forests and over the foothills of Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountains.
This trekking brings you through scenic villages, rich oak, pine and rhododendron forests and lends you spectacular views of the gian... | | more . . . |
| | | | | |  | Ghorepani area is ideal for trekking. It lies in the western part of Kathmandu, one of the most popular destination which offers impressive natural scenery, marvelous views of Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, Machhapuchchhre and Himchuli. The highlights of this trek include beautiful mountain scenery, pristine forests, diversity of flora and fauna and it allows you to ex... | | more . . . |
| | | |  | Trekking in the Everest region is a life time dream of many people. To stand at the foot of the world’s tallest mountain is high up on the list of many people’s desires. This Classic Everest trek is the perfect chance to take in this majestic mountain and the splendid beauty of the region’s scenery. This trek winds, climbs and descends its way thro... | | more . . . |
| | | |  | It is one of the most famous trekking destinations of Nepal. An Everest Kalapattar trekking involves a tremendous amount of up – and – down walking. A visit to Everest Kalapattar trekking offers an opportunity to explore traditional Sherpa village, Buddhist monasteries, climbing fascinating mountains peaks, visit glacier with the spectacular... | | more . . . |
| | | |  | Gokyo Lake Trekking offers excellent and rewarding views of Mount Everest in the adjacent range. From Gokyo village, you can see clearly Mount Everest from a slightly greater distance. The views in the Gokyo region are tremendous. Gokyo Lake trekking takes you through romantic villages of stone houses and walled pastures on the shores of Gokyo Lake. It offers you th... | | more . . . |
| | | |  | Trekking in the Everest region is a life time dream of many people. To stand at the foot of the world’s tallest mountain is high up on the list of many people’s desires. This Classic trek is the perfect chance to take in this majestic mountain and the splendid beauty of the region’s scenery, as well as visiting some of the highest lakes in the worl... | | more . . . |
| | | |  | Gosaikunda lies north of Kathmandu. The Gosaikunda loop is quite remote and thinly populated area. Gosaikunda, a glacier lake, is the most famous one with several others glacier lakes adjoining it. Thousands of Hindu pilgrims visit the lakes during a full- moon festival in August and Hindu people believe that the god Mahadev (Shiva), intoxicated by grief due to his ... | | more . . . |
| | | | | |  | Mustang is an ancient Himalayan Kingdom which lies in the northern central part of Nepal and at the top of the Kaligandaki River. Upper Mustang consists of two distinct regions: the southern part and the northern where the languages, culture and traditions are alike to those of the Tibetan people. This area is consider as one of the most interesting and pictu... | | more . . . |
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| List of FAQs |
What is the best season for trekking in Nepal? And can I go trekking in the months of June and July?
The best seasons for trekking in Nepal are: Winter, spring, summer and autumn. This is the months of, February, March and April and late august through to December. Yes, you can go trekking in the months of June and July. In the monsoon the best for trekking are The Dolpa, Upper Mustang and low elevation trekking around Phokara and Kathmandu Valley.
What happens if I get sick?
If you should get sick during your trek, your guide will do his best to assist you in anyway. Medicine is not readily available in some remote regions so we recommend you to stock up on things you may need in Kathmandu. Should you require it; extra rest days can be taken. If you need evacuation, the company will be contacted and appropriate measure will be taken. In some cases you can find doctors along the trekking routes, or one can be brought for you.
Is communication to home possible while on trek?
In some of the larger towns there will be phone connection and sometimes internet. We can advice you on this when you select an itinerary.
Where to stay on trek?
During your trek, your guide will take you to reputable tea houses. The tea houses will be in sizable villages and be able to provide you food, water and sleeping arrangements of the best standard available. On tented treks, you will stay at select camping sites, all the equipment you need, will be provided for you.
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