Trekking in Nepal
Nepal is a Himalayan Kingdom that sits at the roof of the world, stretching 500 miles from east to west and 150 miles from north to south. Within these borders can be found 8 of the world's 10 highest mountains and undoubtedly the world's best trekking areas. Closed to foreigners until 1949, Nepal has long been the ultimate destination for mountaineers and trekkers from all over the world. In addition, Nepal is a land of great diversity - it's culture, religions, geography and wildlife fascinate and challenge the imagination.
Nepal has some of the best trekking in the world, to and around several of the world's highest mountains, including Mount Everest. Many people visit the country just to trek and the tourism industry is well prepared to facilitate all manner of trekking styles and destinations. On the one hand you could spend a year planning an expedition to wild and lofty places; on the other you could land in Kathmandu with no plans and be on the trail to EBC in a matter of days.
"Teahouse trekking" along the main trails is the most common style, with decent lodges in every settlement (and between), it is possible to trek in comfort with minimal preparation, equipment and support. The government of Nepal requires a trekking permit for Everest, Annapurna, Langtang, and some other regions; however, conservation fee or National park fee are required for these regions. There are few restricted trekking areas in Nepal, where is a special permit given to you by the Nepalese government to visit the restricted areas. You should take a Trekkers Information management system (TIMs Card), Necessary Park fees, Guide and porters which are provides registered trekking agency in Nepal.
Annapurna Region Trekking
The area around the Annapurna massif is perhaps the best known trekking destination in Nepal. Based on sheer numbers of trekking visitors it is certainly the most popular. As the title suggests, the centre piece of this part of Nepal is the range of mountains that includes Annapurna I, the first of the 8000 meter peaks to be climbed. Also included in this general area is another 8000 meter giant, Dhaulagiri which is located west of Annapurna I.
Annapurna Base Camp Trekking 11 to 13 Days Trekking
Annapurna Cricuit Trekking 14 Days Direcktion
Jomsom Muktinath Trek also
Nar Phu Valley Trekking 18 to 22 Days Direcktion This Trek we Need to do all Camping Program For 22 Days
Gorepani Poon Hill Trek
Everest Region Trekking
Mount Everest (8848m), "Mother of the Earth." Everest Base Camp and Kala Pattar are most commonly visited as a two weeks trek. First we should take 40 minutes morning flight from Kathmandu to Lukla and we land its tiny at Lukla Airstrip then our trek start to Khumbu Region. This Everet Base Camp trek is starting and ending at Lukla.
Langtang Region Trekking : Panch Pokhary Trekking
The langtang region trek is another popular trek in Nepal . Trekking in langtang region is easily accessible from Kathmandu . Straight north from Kathmandu is the Langtang- Helambu region which enjoys snow-covered peaks, a mild climate, and friendly hospitable inhabitants which makes it the ideal trek almost year round each area of langtang region itself is a good choice for those with limited time;
Panch Pokhari Trekking is 12 Days
Group Sige Minimum 2 to12 Packs Maximum 32 Packs We Can Organize .
It is Fully Camping Trekking.
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Dhaulagiri Region Trekking
White mountain, separeted from the Annapuran region by Kali Gandaki gorge, the deepest gorge in the world, includes more than 15 trekking peaks above 7,000m. This region, considered to be one of the most remote places of the kingdom of Nepal, has abundance of Himalayan peaks. hidden valleys,high passes and sweeping vistas. The journey is quite, peaceful and full of adventure and exitment.
Dolpo Region Trekking
Dolpo Region, Tibetan border and is reached via flight and it will fully camping trek. Internally there are many flights to remote local airstrip. But in the far west on Nepal lies the region of Dolpo situated in the Shey–Phoksumdo National Park separated from the rest of Nepal by the Dhaulagiri massif this is truly an isolated corner of Nepal. To get there requires linking bus and air flights together as well as strenuous trekking in very remote areas.
Mansalu Region Trekking
Manaslu Trek is one of the most spectacular treks in the Himalaya, comparable to the Annuparna circuit. However the trek around Manaslu touches unspoilt regions since it was off limits until recently. Now open to organized trekking parties only, the area offers a good mix of cultural diversity and fantastic mountain scenery.
Makalu Region Trekking
The Mt. Makalu is a restricted area; however, we have a trekking in Arun Valley and subsequently to the dense forests, alpine meadows and up to the Barun glacier and reach to the base camp, from where we have a spectacular view of Mt. Makalu.High in the heart of the eastern Himalaya, seven valleys radiate from Mount Makalu, the world's 5th highest peak.
Kanchenjunga Trekking
Kanchenjunga, the thrilling place of Nepal not found elsewhere just below the looming Mountain Kanchenjunga (8,586 meters). This area is declared as the gift of the Earth full of alpine grass lands, rocky outcrops, dense temperate and sub-tropical forests and low river valley. It is situated north in north eastern part of Nepal border by Tibet, China and India.