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"TREKKING AND HIKING In Nepal Himalaya" |
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beaten trails or virgin tracks, Nepal is a trekker's
paradise. The organic rhythm of foot travel is a wonderful
way to explore and make meaningful contact with the country.
Trekking usually consists of a series of ascents and
descents walking 5 to 7 hours (9 to 14 kms per day on
average with a guide, cook and porters and on some occasions
pack animals.
Trekkers rely on our staff for path finding and an
introduction to the local people, culture, religion, and
lifestyle. 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.
Our job is to ensure your comfort and safety as we take you
where you want to go, at your own pace. We show you what you
have come to see, and help you discover things you had no
idea were there! |
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Major Trekking Routes |
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Everest Region
Fully Camping Trek
Trekking to Renjola Pass is a very popular visit
among tourists. A little off the main trekking
trail, Thamo and Thame offer untouched Sherpa
culture where people have maintained the traditional
way of life. They also offer a taste of local
culture through home stay accommodation. Cultural
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Everest Region Tea
House Trek (Lodge)
Trek to Everest Base Camp passes through picturesque
Sherpa villages and culminates in the "ascent" of
Kala Patthar (5,500 m), from where classic views of
Everest and its surrounding peaks are available.
Most of the trek is spent in the Khumbu and Imja
Valleys, above the altitude of (3,000 m), where the
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Annapurna
Region Fully Camping Trek
The trail to this remote valley left untouched by
civilizations enter from near Chame, on the trail of
popular Annupurna trek. Exploring the valley to the
north, visiting Phu village situated on the edge, we
travel south to Nar Village. The valley along with
the Thoche village is surrounded by Peri Himalaya to
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Annapurna Region
Tea House Trek
The most popular trekking area in Nepal is situated
north of Pokhara. This trek offers some of the most
dramatic close-up views of the tallest mountain
peaks in the world. The abrupt variations in
altitude provide an astonishing experience. The
summit of Machhapuchhre (6997m) is less than 30
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Langtang
Region Fully Camping Trek
Starting with a scenic drive from Kathmandu to
Trisuli Bazaar the trek to Ganesh Himal begins along
the foothill visiting primitive villages and offers
great views of Ganesh Himal (7429 m), Manaslu (8163
m) and Himalchuli (7540 m). The fantastic mountain
scenery and close proximity to Kathmandu make this
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Langtang Region Tea
House Trek
This is a combination of three beautiful treks
taking us straight into some of the wildest and most
picturesque areas of Nepal. Starting from the lovely
hill town of Syabrubensi our trek winds through
beautiful rhododendron and conifer forests through
the Langtang National Park on the way to the higher
slopes. |
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Other Camping Trek
Dolpo is located inside the Shey Phoksumdo National
Park of mid-western Nepal. Cut off by a series of
very high passes, closed by snow most of the year,
Dolpo remains truly an isolated corner of Nepal.
Time had stood still here for centuries, so has the
inhabitants' way, since time immoral. The finely
preserved ecosystem |
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Newly Opened Trekking
Routes
Narphu and Thoche Village Development committee
north from Tilche Village region of Manang District
: From September to November US $ 90 or Equivalent
convertible currency per person per week and from
December to August US $ 75 or equivalent convertible
currency per person per week. |
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