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Nepal Trekking

A wonderful place for trekking and adventure holidays, Nepal offers both short excursions into the foothills to the demanding challenges of the high snow peaks. Out of the fourteen highest peaks of the world, Nepal is a home to eight of them, each over 8000 meters. Trekking through Nepal also gives one an opportunity to explore the wondrous scenic beauty of Nepal.

EVEREST REGION TREKKING: - The Everest trek region leads through the Sagarmatha National Park plush with amazing views of the great Himalayan ranges, including three of the world’s highest peaks. Trekking in this region is slightly more expensive and more difficult than in the Annapurna region. To reach the Everest region you are required a week’s walk or a flight to Lukla; which is a remote mountain airstrip where flights can be unreliable. There are various trek offered by Nepal tourism, some of them are Everest base camp trek, and this trek will follow the typical path to Namche bazaar, Khumjung, panbboche and Lobuche to the Everest base camp and will further go on to Kalapathar. After visiting the Buddhist monasteries of the area, the trek crosses the Lobuche Khola to arrive at Pheriche. The best view of Khumbu Glacier will be seeing after you climb up the broad summit of Kalapathar (5,545m). The trek will end at Syangaboche. The Everest view trek offers view of highest mountains in a short span of time. This trek is for trekkers who do not want to climb and are afraid of mountain sickness. With this trek, you will have a close view of Mt. Everest- 8848m, Cho Oyu-8153m, Lhotse-8516m and Makalu-8463m). You can have a great view of most stunning peak of Himalayas, Ama Dablam (6856m). The best season to visit Nepal for trekking in this part of the Himalayan region is either spring season or autumns.

ANNAPURNA REGION TREKKING: - The Annapurna (a Sanskrit word used for goddess of harvests) region lies to the north of Pokhara, which is one of the most popular trekking destinations of the world. The area is home to an impressive assortment of biodiversity, including both plants and animals. The trek allows remarkable scenic beauty of the region for the fulfillment of the eyes and other senses of the trekkers. The entire Annapurna range comprises of Fish tail Peak, Annapurna, Nilgiri, Gangapurna, within its purview by and far. More than sixty percent of the entire trekking population to Nepal likes to trek in this region. The Annapurna region enjoys an amphitheatre like terrain, comprising of deep valleys and dry landscape. The deepest gorge of the world called Kaligandaki lies in this region only. The trekking track invites the trekker to have multiple tourism destinations including scenic getaways ancient mid-western salt route, or settlement of Manag or Thorongla pass and the MuktiNath temple. The trekking region of Annapurna contains Annapurna 1, Annapurna 2, Annapurna 3, Annapurna 4 and those of Annapurna south peaks.

The Annapurna track has the reputation of being highly scenic. The track was founded by Jimmy Roberts in 1956 that brought Annapurna trek to the fore. Now the entire world knows about it. The ranges let you gaze for hours at the cascading heights of the various peaks enclosed within view. The range of variety of flora is equally astonishing here. The hill terrain offers multiple species of orchids, rhododendrons, birds, reptile and other plants in its vicinity.



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