Annapurna Region Trek
Beside the Everest region, the area around the Annapurna massif is perhaps the best known trekking destination in Nepal . Based on sheer numbers of trekking visitors it is certainly the most popular.Read More...
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Everest Region Trek
Located in the eastern half of Nepal , the Everest region offers a wide range of trekking experiences. From the well-developed trail to Everest base camp to treks in remote semi-wilderness areas, there is a choice to suit all-corners. Read More...
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Langtang Region Trek
This trek offers a magnificient walk through the forest to the alpine valley with a spectacular view and opportunity to experience the beauty Sing Gompa where you can also enjoy the local Yak cheese and pilgrimage to Holy Lake Gosainkunda (UNESCO wetland site) Read More...
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Dolpa Region
The Dolpo region is best known of the many isolated high Himalayan valleys across northern Nepal ; Dolpo preserves one of the last remnants of traditional Tibetan culture. Legend says it's a one of the "hidden valleys" created by Guru Rinpoche as a refuge for devout Buddhists in troubled times Read More...
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Kanchangunga Trek
Kanchenjunga (8,585m) is the third highest mountain in the world. "Kang-chen-zod-nga", meaning "Five Great Treasuries Of The Snow", actually, has seven major summits and the avalanches that Kanchenjunga throws down are said to be the largest anywhere else in the world! Read More...
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Upper Mustang Trek
A Tibetan plateau-like and land of howling winds and rocky hills, Mustang is stark, beautiful and awe-inspiring. Prehistoric cave dwellings pockmark the bare hillsides and ancient Buddhist monasteries point to its mystical heritage. Lo Manthang, the capital of Mustang, is a walled city situated at an altitude of 3,730 m. Read More...
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Manaslu Trek
The area to the east of the Annapurna massif contains the peaks of the Manaslu group. Besides Manaslu, the most prominent of the peaks are Buddha Himal Chuli, both of which can be seen from many viewpoints between Kathmandu and Pokhara. Read More...
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Makalu Trek
The specialties of the Makalu region are the Himalayan endowments of culture and nature. The hidden valleys of the Inkhu and Hongu rivers in Makalu-Barun National Park and Conversation Area lie on the wild side of Sagarmatha. Read More...
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Rolwaling Trek
Devghat is a popular pilgrimage spot situated at the confluence of the Kali Gandaki and Trisuli rivers. It lies just north of the jungle safari destination of Chitwan National Park.Read More...
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Dhaulagiri Trek
Around Dhulagiri, just west of Annapurna is the 40 mile wide Dhaulagiri Himal. Dhaulagiri I, the sixth-tallest peak in the world, towers high above the well-trekked Muktinath pilgrim trail up the Kali Gandaki Valley . Read More...
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Ganesh Himal Trek
he Ganesh Himal is one of the major groups of Himalayan peaks located between the Langland and Annapurna ranges. It is named by “Ganesh Himal” after the elephant headed God of Good Fortune because the south faces of Pabil (Ganesh IV).Read More...
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Kathmandu Valley Trek
The Kathmandu valley offers some excellent short treks, which can be a great introduction to trekking for visitors with limited time. Once outside the urban sprawl of the city, it is possible to experience traditional rural activities within sight of the metropolis. Read More...
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