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Nepal is the ultimate destination for the Trekking enthusiast
offering a myriad of possibilities form the short and long to
the demanding challenges of the snow peaks. Easy, moderate or
rigorous- there is something for very palate. Nepal has been
called "A Trekking Paradise" as her terrain mountain, hills, and
the Tarai offers some of the most spectacular trekking routes in
the world.
The immense contrasts in altitudes and climates found here
support an equally spectacular mix of lifestyles, vegetation and
wildlife. Trekking in Nepal is as much a cultural experience as
a Himalayan adventure. in the shadows and foothills of the icy
pinnacles of the Himalaya one passes picturesque charming
villages inhabited by diverse ethnic groups. Treks very from
expeditions, high altitude treks to simple easy-paced walks. |
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Annapurna
Region
The Annapurna region lies
towards the north of central
Nepal. The region is the
recognized as one of the world's
best trekking trails. The
highlights of this part of Nepal
are Annapurna I, II, III, IV and
Annapurna South, Mt. Dhaulagiri,
Mt. Nilgiri, Tilicho Pick,
Tilicho Lake (world’s Highest
Lake 5200m), Kali Gandaki River
and its dippiest Gorge in the
world , Holy Place known as a
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Everest Region
Mount Everest, the highest
mountain in the world, which is
known as "Sagarmatha" the
goddess mother of the world, has
long been the must attraction
for nature lovers and trekkers
from all over the world.
Solukhumbu, the heartland of the
Everest Region and an integral
part of the Himalayan charm,
thus provides a warm welcome for
these adventurers. Nepal is a
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Rolwaling Region
For those who wish to experience
an isolate part of Nepal, one
should make an exceptional trek
to the Rolwaling valley, one of
the most appealing regions of
Nepal. Ensconced in the shadow
of the Rolwaling Himal, this
remote Himalayan valley lies on
east of Dolakha District in
Nepal. During your whole trip,
Tashi Lapcha Pass will present
you the most challenging time. |
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Langtang Region
Langtang Region is the third
most popular trekking region in
Nepal. Langtang, Gosainkunda and
Helambu, the three major areas
are situated in the north of
Kathmandu offers a multitude of
trekking destinations. Langtang
is a narrow valley that lies
just south of the Tibetan
border. It is sandwiched between
the main Himalayan range to the
north and a slightly lower range |
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Dhaulagiri
Region
The foothills of the Dhaulagiri
region are marked with
spectacular views of both
majestic Himalayan peaks and
white-water rivers. These areas
are inhabited by several ethnic
minorities such as Magars,
Thakalis and Gurungs who speak
their own languages and still
adhere to local customs. Our
trekking program starts at the
small village of Baglung where
we will begin our ascent along
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East Nepal
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
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West Nepal
Trek is the west of Nepal is
quite different from treks in
other parts of the country. The
region is less developed and has
fewer facilities available for
the visitors. This makes
trekking here much more of an
exploration type and intending
trekkers must be prepared for
some delays and others
hardships. It is also
considerably more expansive to
trek in the remote parts of the
west. Ethnic |
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