Trekking in Nepal |
| For many of our treks, you can
choose between staying in tea-houses or camping. A
tea-house is a local run guest house, but standards vary
enormously. In popular areas such as Annapurna, tea
houses are more like hotels, with hot water, Western
food and private rooms, whereas in more remote areas,
they are far simpler and more authentically Nepali.
Tea-house trekking is less expensive than camping, and
is suitable for small groups. With large groups,
irrespective of the area, it is more practical to camp.
A team of guides, porters and cooks mean you trek in
comfort and provides international-style food of a high
standard. |
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Major Trekking Routes |
Annapurna Region
The Annapurnas are Nepal’s most popular trekking area.
It’s not hard to see why. Spectacular scenery, diverse
cultures, forests, lakes and glaciers combine to make it
one of the most scenic areas for novice |
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Everest Region
With eight of the worlds ten highest peaks, Nepal is
loaded with spectacular mountains vistas. The Everest
trek is justifiably famous, not only for its proximity
to the world’s highest mountain but also |
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Langtang Region
The Langtang valley is aptly called 'the valley of
glaciers. Here, mountains rise soaring towards the sky.
The valley offers pine forest, swift mountain streams,
rugged rock and snow- capped peaks, grassy downs |
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Mustang Trek
Mustang is from outside influence as well as to protect
the environment. This semi-autonomous, heavily Tibetan
influenced region was described by Tilman as
"fascinatingly ugly country, the more fascinating for |
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Kanchanjunga Trek
Located in far Eastern Nepal, Kanchenjunga is one of the
most remote and beautiful areas to trek. Unused to
foreign visitors, much of the area still lies shrouded
in mystery. You will pass through picturesque |
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Makalu Trek
Makalu is the fifth highest mountain in the world. The
mountain was first climbed in 1955 by a French
Expedition which established the north ridge. By 1993,
99 expeditions had attempted the summit with 92 climbers |
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Manaslu Trek
Considered one of the most challenging treks in Nepal,
the Manaslu Circuit will reward the adventurous with an
unparalleled alpine experience. Opened in 1992, this
area offers a combination of rich culture |
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Ganesh Himal Trek
The Ganesh Himal is a major group of Himalayan peaks
located between the Langtang and Annapurna Ranges. The
Eastern part of the range is famous for the unique
Tamang culture to which the Nepali Royal |
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Dolpo Trek
Dolpo is located inside the Shey–Phoksumdo National Park
of mid–western Nepal, behind the Dhaulagiri massif,
adjoining the Tibetan Plateau. Dolpo remains a truly
isolated corner of Nepal: time has stood still here |
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Dhaulagiri Trek
This region is new territory for trekkers. Trekking off
the main paths is not only possible, but can be
immensely rewarding, though you do need a sense of
adventure and an increased ability to deal with |
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Short & Exotic
Vista Trek
Royal Trek, Dhampus Trek, Panches Trek |
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Far Western
Region
Considered to be the cradle of the ancient Malla
civilization. Dense temperate forests teeming with
wildlife border remote alpine pastures. The serene,
translucent waters of Rara Lake provide a sublime |
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Rolwaling Trek
Buried between steep ice giants, the Rolwaling Valley is
reputed to be the home of the infamous Yeti. We approach
the valley through the charming terraced foothills of
Tamang and Chetri villages. Once beneath |
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Pilgrimage Trek
Kathmandu - Pokhara - Jomsom - Kagbani - Chelle -
Ghelleing - Dhakmar - Lomanthang - Eastern Valley -
Western Valley - Lomthang - Tsarang - Tangya - Khamba
Camp - Muktinath - Jomsom - Pokhara - Kathmandu |
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