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Trekking is the gift of Nepal
to the world in adventure tourism. To be one
with Nature, to regenerate one's own
self-esteem, to rediscover oneself, to
appreciate Nepal's beauty, to interact with its
hospitable and friendly people are some of the
highlights of trekking in Nepal. Trekking is one
long-term activity that draws repeat visitors to
the country. Therefore, Nepal is the ultimate
destination for the trekking enthusiast. It
offers a myriad of possibilities - from the
"short and easy" walking excursions to the
"demanding and strenuous" challenges of the
snowy peaks and their foothills and valleys. But
however easy, moderate, or strenuous, there is
something for every palate that goes with
trekking in Nepal's hills, mountains and
hinterlands. The most rewarding way to
experience Nepal's indomitable combination of
natural beauty and cultural riches is to walk
through the length, breadth and the altitudes of
Nepal. Trekking in Nepal is as much a unique
cultural experience as well as an ultimate
Himalayan adventure. |
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Everest Region
In this part of the country,
you will be enchanted by the awesome beauty of
its landscape and its people who still welcome
travelers into their community with open arms.
With plenty of uninhabited high ridges offering
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Annapurna Region
Western Nepal is significantly different than
the rest of the country, partly due to its
remoteness and that it is the least know area.
The landscape is well forested with long ridges,
dry, yet extremely poor - that is until you
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Langtang Region
Gosainkunda Holy Lake:
TheGosainkunda lake are the site of an August
Full-moon festival, known as Janai Purnima,
attended by some 10,000 religious pilgrims and
Jhakris (shammans). Legend tells of Lord Shiva
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Dolpo
Region
The northern part of Dolpo is usually called
Inner Dolpo and has always had an aura of
mysticism. The high valleys of Dolpo are some
sign of the most remarkable in the himalya with
sweeping views stretching to the arid Tibetan
plateau. |
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Dhaulagiri Region
This remote and challenging trek for the more
adventurous walker circles Dhaulagiri, the
seventh highest mountain in the world.
Its name means "white Mountain": towering in
solitary splendour, this magnificent peak rises
as a giant shoulder of shining ice and |
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Kanchanjunga Region
Of all the world's great peaks,, Kanchenjunga is
perhaps the least known; the third highest in
the world at 8,598m, it sits astride the Nepal/Sikkim
border only a few miles from Tibet. This route
was opened to the trekkers in 1988, though
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Makalu Region
The Makalu Base Camp trek is a classic hiking
through an amazing cross-section of the
Himalayas, beginning at less than 1,000m.
elevation and peaking at over 5,000 m. From the
Tumlingtar airstrip, the path follows the mighty
Arun River, |
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Manaslu Region
This trek was officially opened to tourist in
1991, but mountaineering expeditions have had
long access to the area. In 1950, a party led by
HW.Tilman trekked from Thonje to Bimtang and
Col. Jimmy Roberts crossed Larkya La looking for
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Mustang Region
Trek to Mustang is one of the "premier"
photographic destinations of the world. The
mystical atmosphere of this region presents
unique and unforgettable photo opportunities.
This ancient mountain kingdom nestled high above
the Himalayan range between Tibet |
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Ganesh Himal Region
Between Kathmandu and Pokhara are three major
groups of peaks: Ganesh Himal, Langtang, Manaslu
and Himal Chuli and the large Annapurna Himal.
This trek is recommended by many trekkers though
it is not as popular as Annapurna and Everest. |
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