Nepal's bio-diversity land, an incomparable blend of high mountains, spectacular scenery and rich cultures is not exceeded to the road connection with the big cities due to remoteness. It is only possible to explore them by walking through sheepherders or caravan trails. It means trekking. One can walk along the beaten trails or virgin tracks. Either way you are in for an experience for a lifetime. Along with dense forest of rhododendron, isolated hamlets and small mountain villages, birds, animals, temples, monasteries and breathtaking landscapes and on the other hand, you will encounter friendly people of different cultures offering a fascinating glimpse of traditional rural life.
Trekking in the Himalayan opens up new horizons of awareness, blending physical challenge with mental relaxation and a spiritual elation inspired by splendid scenery and heartwarming human encounters. It is a experience that will expand your appreciation of the world and give you a new perspective on you own life.
Different trekking routes offer a different range of lengths and difficulties. Some trekking routes are just a day hiking trip and some are very long and high altitude exploration over the mountain pass. It depends on the your own choice to fulfill your dream.
Assure your safe and enjoyment of trekking trip depends on appealing of expertise and finest crews on your trip. Exploring though the off the beaten track and into a land of discovery, give you deeper insight in the people and surroundings.
Mt. Everest Region is one of the well acknowledged in the world as a form land of the World’s tallest Mount Everest and the native place of Sherpa people; which is situated in the map of Nepal to the northeast. Many trekkers go by roads trails via Solu and some fly in to the village Lukla to start trekking. A few days trek from Lukla on the highland, takes you to the entrance to Sagarmatha National Park and the town of Namche Bazaar- the entrance of Everest Trek. You can go further from here either to Gokyo Lake or to the Everest Base Camp. Physically, this trek is hard because of the high altitude walking duration. This is dwelling place of the entire mountaineering group. The area is .. Read More
Annapurna Himal is in the north of Pokhara/Annapurna Himal is the most commercial trekking trail among many trekkers since long time. Annapurna is area second discovered by foreign trekkers. It offers the magnificent scenery of icy pinnacled Himalayas range of Annapurna region and immense icy walls, exploring the picturesque hamlets and mountain villages inhabited by mostly Gurung and Magar ethnic groups of people existing on high elevation and Brahman, Chhetri ethnic in lower part. Pokhara is easily accessible either by 6 hours tourist bus ride or by 35 minutes exciting flight from Kathmandu City. Here are some of the trekking trips we arrange.
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The most easily accessible trekking route is Langtang Himal range or by the north of the capital city, Kathmandu. The trails are linking each to other regions, as many regions can be trekked on combination basis. It is an ideal experience through the Himalayan nestled valley know as Langtang villages, cultural spots and pilgrimage sites such as Gosaikund sacred lakes and diverse of vegetation. As well as get in contact with migrated Tibet people and lifestyle their tiny village in the northern part of the region. It is homeland of Sherpa, Brahman and chhetri in the lap of Gosaikund Hill.
The most easily accessible trekking route is Langtang Himal range or by the north of the capit.. Read More
Kanchenjunga (8586 m) third highest in the world and second highest mountain of Nepal and Makalu (8.463 m) lies in the eastern part of Nepal. On the lap those Himalayan range different ethnic groups inhabited. More development efforts take place in the hills. Generally the eastern parts receive more rainfalls and hence increase agricultural productivity. The rhododendron forests and the spectacular mountain scenarios form the main attraction. Since tourists least visit the area then other popular trekking trails, a traveler must be self-sufficient or be able to live in a modified Nepalese style teahouses as lodges and inns are only very primitive available in .. Read More
Nepal's bio-diversity land, an incomparable blend of high mountains, spectacular scenery and rich cultures is not exceeded to the road connection with the big cities due to remoteness. It is only possible to explore them by walking through sheepherders or caravan trails. It means trekking. One can walk along the beaten trails or virgin tracks. Either way you are in for an experience for a lifetime. Along with dense forest of rhododendron.
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Some of the remote areas of Nepal were restricted for foreign visitors until 1991. After multiparty democracy in Nepal, rule has been changed together with new democratic constitution regulation and opened for visiting the most inaccessible and firmly controlled area in Nepal. The regulation designed primarily to protect the environment and cultural of the remote regions and provide the security and safely for both foreign trekkers and Nepal’s northern boarder with China.
The treks must be fully arranged through registered Trekking Company. It has to be fully equipped with tent, all Support staffs, cooks, etc. The trekking agency arranges the tre.. Read More
Since our start we put our best efforts to seek and introduce our customers to least visited areas to give extra ordinary possible discovery of primitive Nepalese village, lifestyle, isolated and untouched areas. Where not many foreigners have been there. Those areas are totally least crowed. We will send you with our locally known guides, to meet the Nepalese culture and religion in its own nature and pace.
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Remoteness and least developed area Dolpo and Rara Lake area, generally, foreigners do not often visit this part of Nepal. In spite of difficulties, the rewards are many: majestic wood, vegetation, interesting inhabitation and Himalayan scenery. Accommodation and foods are often difficult to obtain in the region. So those venturing there must be entirely self-sufficient. To reach the west of Kaligandaki valley, either take about 4 hours bus drive from Pokhara to Baglung and trek through Dhorpatan and Dolpo or fly to Jumla or Dunai from Kathmandu via Nepalgunj.
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