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Trekking in Nepal

Trekking in Nepal means walking on virgin foot trail near and through the high Himalaya.
We understand trekking means not just go through the small route but through the walking
you will feel & understand nature and gives you mental relaxed.

The objective of trekking is not just the particular destination, but the journey itself. You
travel at a modest pace, observing nature, rural communities, and spectacular mountain
panoramas. Our job is to ensure your comfort and safety as we take you where you want to
go, at your own pace. We show you what you have come to see, and help you discover
things you had no idea were there! We walk 5-7 hours and 9-14 km a day.
Trekkers rely on our staff for path finding and an introduction to the local people, culture,
religion, and lifestyle. A trekking route will often pass through forests of rhododendron,
bamboo, oak, and hemlock, visiting one or two villages each day. Rivers are crossed on log
passages or suspension bridges.
Its not unusual to cross snowfields in the morning and bathe in sub-tropical streams in the
afternoon. For the most part, trekking routes are well traveled by local people, but remain
unmarked without sign posts.

The famous trekking Region of Nepal


1. Everest Region = In Nepal, Mt. Everest is commonly known as Sagarmatha, meaning
Goddess to the sky, and Chomolungma, meaning Mother Goddess of the Earth, in
Tibet. The peak elevates 8848 meters, being the highest peak of the world. It is
located in the Mahalangur section. Lhotse, Nuptse and Changtse are the
neighbouring peaks of the Everest region.
The Everest is the homeland of the Sherpas. Sherpas are friendly mountaineers who live in
the soaring villages of the Everest region. They are considered as elite mountaineers.
Tenzing Norgay is a famous Nepali Sherpa who made the first successful ascent to the
Mount Everest with Edmund Hillary, New Zealander, in 1953.

While trekking in the Everest region we will not only walk in the lap of the Himalayas but we
will also pass along the rhododendron forests, remote valleys, small and big Buddhist
monasteries and several mountain passes.
Amadablam, Pumori Lhotsse, Makalu, Nuptse, Cho Oyu, Mera Peak, Island Peak and Lobuje
Peak are the major notable peaks in the Everest region. The South Base Camp in Nepal and
North Base Camp in Tibet serve as base camps for the Mount Everest. Trekking in the
Everest region will take us through popular places like Namche Bazaar, Gorakshep,
Kalapatthar, Everest Base Camp and Lukla.
Everest Base Camp Trekking and Everest Kalapathar Trekking are the fomous destinations
of this region.

2. Annapurna Region = The Annapurna region lies in the northern part of Nepal.
Trekking in the Annapurna is defined to the most happening enticement trekking
trail. The Annapurna range is surrounded by Kali Gandaki Gorge, Pokhara valley and
Marshyangdi River on the West, South and North respectively. The major peaks of
the Annapurna range are Annapurna I (8091m.), Annapurna II (7937m.), Annapurna
III (7555m.), Annapurna IV (7525m.), Annapurna South (7219m.) and Gangapurna
(7455m.).
Annapurna Base Camp and Annapurna Circuit Trek are the popular trek routes in the
Annapurna. Pokhara is a gateway to Annapurna region. We can reach to Pokhara in about
six hours drive or a twenty-five minutes flight from Kathmandu.

The Annapurna Base Camp Trek is the most popular trek in the Annapurna region. Though,
trek up to the Annapurna Base Camp can be done without any prior experience or training,
climbing the peaks in the Annapurna region is quite difficult and dangerous.
To attempt the Annapurna Circuit Trek each individual will need an Annapurna
Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) and the Trekking Information Management System (TIMS).
According to the data, approx. two-third of the total trekkers in Nepal visit Annapurna
region. Trekking in the Annapurna area is an ample opportunity to explore the
rhododendron forests, terrace farming and Gurung villages, in addition to the stunning
mountain views.

3. Langtang Region = The Langtang valley is located to the north of Kathmandu and
close to the Nepal- Tibet border. The Langtang Region Trek is in a short distance
from the Kathmandu valley. The entire Langtang valley falls under Langtang National
Park.
Langtang Lirung, the major peak of Langtang, is also a part of the Langtang National Park.
Langtang National Park is well known for the inhabitation of rare animals like red panda,
himalayan tahr and himalayan black bear.

The Kyanjin Gomba and Gosainkunda Lake, religiously important sites for the followers of
Buddhism and Hinduism respectively, are also situated in Langtang.
The Langtang Valley, Langtang Gosainkunda trek, Helambu Village trek and Tamang
Heritage Trial Trek are the popular trekking options available in the Langtang region.
Trekking in the Langtang region is also a chance to explore the Tamang lifestyle and Tamang
rituals. The rhododendron forests, stone built houses and also wooden carvings seen in the
Langtang valley add to the beauty of Langtang. The natural beauty and cultural richness of
Langtang is peerless.

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