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Nepal's most mountainous, hilly and Terai (Flat) regions offer some of the most spectacular adventure activities in the world. Among the many tourist adventure activities, trekking is by far the most popular. The diversity in Nepal's nature and a range of exotic culture makes this country ideal for trekking.
Treks vary from high altitude routes to simple ones within the Kathmandu valley. These treks give you a chance to mix with local people and get an insight into their livelihood and culture. A trekking trip can be of any length you choose. Popular short treks are available around the Kathmandu and Pokhara valleys, which only take one, two or three days to complete while longer treks lasting from a week to a month. It is even possible to combine series of popular treks together and walk for months on end. However, the hill country is also often breathtakingly beautiful with pretty villages, attractive traditional houses and revering temples, as well as subtropical lowlands, vast meadows or forests, fast flowing rivers, deep canyons and the cold and barren regions at the feet of the great mountain peaks. The views also change with the seasons, such as different stages of planting and harvesting cycles or the brilliant displays of wild flowers in spring and autumn. |
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The Annapurna, the most popular trekking region offers the greatest variety of scenery, people, culture, flora and fauna. The Annapurna massif streaching 70 miles along the northern border of Nepal rising to the height of 8,091m. meters with stunning |
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This region is known for the home of Sherpa people and the mysterious Yeti. This trek comprises not only the Everest Base Camp but also Namche Bazaar, Lukla, Tyanboche and the whole Solukhumbu, which are at the lap of looming Mount Everest, the highest peak in the world and also the mount Ama Dablam. The trek to Khumbu area is not only famous for trekking and expedition but also for the Sherpa culture.
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A trekking tour in Langtang and Helambu region offers a unique possibility to watch the Nepalese Himalaya from west to east in totality. Langtang Himal and its several peaks on one hand, bewitch the tourist
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Straddling the nepal/ india border is the third highest mountain on the earth. The Kanchanunga region is home to a diverse mix of people from many ethnic backgrounds. To trek in the Kanchanjunga region is a spectacular
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Between Kathmandu and Pokhra there are three major groups and peaks: Ganesh Himal, Langtang, Manaslu and Himal Chuli and the large Annapurna Himal. This trek is recommended by many trekkers though it
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| The Kathmandu Valley Rims are developed as ideal destinations for family treks with children. On the tour aspect we visit the major culture and heritage sites in the Kathmandu valley and then we go trekking towards the valley rim starting from Kathmandu to the serene forests and countryside experiencing superb views of the surrounding landscapes and snow-capped Himalayan ranges from Mt. Annapurna, Manaslu, Ganesh to Langtang. |
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The Kathmandu valley, surrounded by hills reaching 2000 - 2700 m. and numerous trails, can be hiked in one to five days for splendid view of the mountains and valley. |
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Muktinath lies in north-center of Nepal at the elevation of 3800 m. The holy place is five days tour from Pokhara.
Muktinath is a pilgrimage site for both Buddhist and Hindu. Its main shrine is a pagoda-shaped temple dedicated to lord Bishnu. Behind the temple there are
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