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Trekking in Nepal:

Consider the experience and fitness level of your group carefully. We can advise you about difficulties and challenges relative to each route, as well as the scenic and cultural highlights to expect.Give yourself enough time to allow some flexibility in your schedule for acclimatization, a side- trip or extra rest day, if needed.
Remember Nepal may not be just like it is at “home”. That’s one of the reasons most people come here. Savoir the difference and enjoy. Our staffs are knowledgeable and happy to answer your questions about Nepali culture and customs.Pack carefully. Ask about seasonal changes and temperature. Be prepared for cold nights at high altitudes at any time of year. Layered clothing works better than one heavy layer and gives more flexibility for warmth mid-day Good , comfortable boots will be your very useful friends!Try to Keep your daypack as light as possible 8 -10 Kg. Maximum is suggested.Each porter will carry 20-25Kg. Although Dokos ( wicker carrying basket) are more picturesque , we now recommend our clients put their personal gears in a backpack with a good hip-belt to ease the porters load. Packing gears for two clients plus their personal equipment is a useful practice. (An alternative to the above suggestion is the use of a zippered duffel bag).

Respect the environment. The advice to “ Take nothing but photographs. Leave nothing but foot prints remains true. Nepali has suffered environmentally in the past. Help us to change the trend and preserve your beautiful land.

Everest Region Trekking

Interesting and justifiably famous, not only for its proximity to the world's highest mountain, but also for its Sherpa villages and monasteries, the Everest, or Solu Khumbu area is the most popular trekking destination in Nepal. The primary objective of Everest treks is either the Everest base camp, about 5.340 meters, or Kala Pattar, 5.545 meter on the southern flank of Mt.Pumori (7.161 meters), which provides a glorious view of Everest (8.848 metres).

Kanchenjunga Base camp Trek

Kanchenjunga Base Camp trek is an ideal trekking route for those with time and desire to venture into some of the remote regions of Nepal. Kanchenjunga is the third highest mountain in the world at 8586 meters, and is a magnificent peak standing in the border between Nepal and India. Trekking in Kanchenjunga trail begins along the Tamur River through Pipal trees and villages where traditional life is little touched by the modern world. This includes those of the Limbu people, famous for inventing Tongba (the highland concoction made from fermented millet) and as the mainstays in the British Gorkha Regiments.

The Royal Trek

This is an easy, short trek that starts near Pokhara and offers good mountain views. It gained its name because Prince Charles and an entourage of 90 guests, camp followers and staff trekked here. The trek has also seen the likes of such luminaries as Mick Jagger. The route is not a popular one, so you will see few other trekkers.

Tamang Heritage Trail

Tamang Heritage trail leads to the very beautiful place inhabited by the local people with Mongolian face called as Tamangs. This village is not developed for tourism but some tourist like to observe the culture and tradition of Tamangs. The trail is suitable for trekking because one can walk through the Rhododendron forest and the spectacular view of Himalayas under Langtang Range, Everest range to name few.

Dhaulagiri Trek

Mt. Dhaulagiri is (8167meters) the world's seventh highest peak, rises majestically in isolation above the deep gorge of the Kali Gandaki valley unfolds breathtaking around Dhaulagiri trek at its best. Trekking around Dhaulagiri is one of the challenging adventure treks in Nepal. This round Dhaulagiri trekking follows glaciers and crosses high snowcapped passes, a challenge suited only to fit individuals wishing to go on remote demanding trekking in Nepal.

The Langtang Trek

The Langtang Trek can be easily done in little as a week to two weeks, but day hikes in the upper valley are sure to detain you for another two or three days. It takes about a day to get interesting, first following the continuation of the Dhunche road (a spectacularly destructive feat of engineering, built to reach a lead and zinc mine in the Ganesh Himal) up the unpromising valley of the Trisuli River before leaving the road and rounding a bend to Syabru in the Langtang Valley.

Upper Mustang Trek(The Last Forbidden Kingdom)

The name Mustang refers to the arid, Tibet-like region, known to its inhabitants as Lo, at the northern end of the river Kali Gandaki valley. Mustang is probably a Nepali mispronunciation of the name of the capital of Lo, the city of Manthang, the name is pronounced ‘mu-stang’ and has nothing to do with either the automobile or the horse with a similar name . Officially, Mustang is the name of the district along the river kali Gandaki valley from the Tibetan border south to Ghasa.The headquarter of the Mustang district is Jomsom; which is one of the most popular trekking destination amont the trekkers in Annapurna region.

Nagarkot

Nagarkot is a famous and most nearest place to see the mountain ranges and sunrise from Kathmandu.. It is situated an altitude of 2300m and is located 28 km north east of Kathmandu. In fact if the weather is clears one can see Annapurna range too from Nagarkot. Other famous mountains that can be seen from Nagarkot are Ganesh Himal, Langtang, Dorje Lakpa and Gauri Shanker. Though Mt. Everest is far from Nagarkot, it can be viewed from the Nagarkot Tower. About the food and accomodation, nagarkot should be the best place among all. The hospitality from the local people, views, location, weather have been combinated such like god gifted.

 

 

 

 

 

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