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Trekking in Nepal is one of the popular tourism activities
in Nepal. It is one of the ways of experiencing the natural
beauty and rich cultural heritage of Nepal. Thousands of trekkers
visit Nepal each year to capture the spirit of adventure.
Trekking in Nepal is not simply walking one day after another,
it is rather a gradual way of experiencing of Nepal's diversity
in terns of geography, people, religion and a wide range of
culture. A trek can be a day hike to get to the top on a mountain
or a ridge for the spectacular views of Himalayan peaks or
it can be a hiking for a month passing through villages in
the shadow of towering snow peaks, valleys, mountain pass
experiencing rich culture, custom and the magnificent views
of Himalayas in Nepal.
The
most famous of the trekking trail in Nepal are in the Everest,
Annapurna and Langtang regions except that we operate Kanchenjunga
trekking, Makalu base camp Trekking, Mustang trekking, Upper
and lower dolpo trekking, Rolwaling Trekking, Lo-Manthang
trekking, Makalu base camp trekking, Rara lake trekking, Family
trekking, Pony trekking, Student trekking and tours, Arun
valley trekking, Tilicho lake pass, Around Dhaulagiri trekking,
Annapurna round trekking, Jomsom Muktinath trekking, Ghorepani
trekking, Annapurna base camp trekking, Everest base camp
trekking, Helambu valley trekking, Shivapuri trekking, Katmandu
valley trekking, Sightseeing, Rafting, Peak climbing, Expedition,
Jungle safari, Bungy Jumping, mountain flight, hotel reservation,
Annapurna circuit are popular Trekking and tour activities
in Nepal
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.
It's 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 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.
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