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Eastern Nepal remains something of a hidden jewel. Those who
have trekked here can't understand why, but appreciate that it
remains undiscovered. Being most heavily affected by the summer
monsoon, it is the greenest and lushest corner of Nepal, and the
most developed agriculturally. As home to a great many ex-Gurkha
soldiers, whose pensions dwarf local salaries, and whose broad
worldly experience is a great resource, it is also the part of
the country moving most quickly toward modernization. Several
recently-completed highways and the official opening of this
part of the country for trekking have already begun to change
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Arun Valley Trek
(15
Days))
The Arun valley provides really
superb views of both Mt Everest
and Mount Makalu. It is located
between the Sagarmatha and
Makalu-Barun National Parks.
Trekking in this valley provides
an alternative approach to the
Khumbu region. We recommend this
approach to those people who
have already been in the Everest
region and
Grade :
Moderate
Season : Spr & Aut |
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Kanchanjunga Trek
(25
Days)
The approaches to Mt.
Makalu & Mt.
Kanchanjunga have
remained virtually
unchanged sine the two
mountains received their
first ascents in the mid
1950's. The trekking
route to both mountains
have however been
shortened in recent year
as a result of the
opening of the airstrips
at Tumlingtar and
Tapllijung. Ever so, a
route
Grade :
Moderate
Season : Spr & Aut |
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Makalu Base Camp Trek
(20
Days)
This trek takes you to Makalu
Base Camp (5250 m), now
designated as Makalu Barun
National Park and Conservation
Area. Mt. Makalu (8463 m) is the
fifth highest peak in the world.
The Makalu Base camp trek is a
true adventure with scenery so
beautiful that it will never
tire you. The trek starts with a
flight to Tumlingtar
Grade :
Moderate
Season : Spr & Aut |
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