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Trekking In Nepal
 

Nepal offers excellent trekking options to visitors from the easy walking excursions to the strenuous climb of the snowy peaks. The most excellent way to explore Nepal 's unbeatable mixture of authentic natural beauty and traditional cultural riches is walking on ones' organic rhythms of feet. There is something for everyone - the maginificent tumble of great snow summits; the highest in the world, or great-ridges carpeted in alpine flowers, forest of Rhododendrons, isolated hamlets, villages, small mountain towns, birds, animals, temples, monasteries, many different people etc. Trekking in Nepal is a big part of the ultimate. One can also trek on ponies in some remote places, which is equally enthralling for visitors. The trekker usually returns home rejuvenated, and with new enthusiasm to take up the challenges of city life.
The Himalayas , over the centuries, have fascinated trekkers, mountaineers, pilgrims and ascetics. Since time immemorial its rugged heights crowned with snow and draped in vast glaciers has lured man to pit his courage and ingenuity against its dangerous challenge. You do not need to be a qualified mountaineer to trek on the hills of Nepal . But it is always beneficial to discover something more if you are physically fit. Perhaps the most enjoyable part of our trek will be the cool air of the mountains and splendid views of the mountain peaks. There are only a few difficult treks which need mountaineering techniques or equipment. 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.
We offer the Classic treks in the popular Everest and Annapurna Regions. These treks are ideal for those visiting Nepal for the first time and who wish to experience the high mountain areas without necessarily requiring a wilderness experience. Besides we also operate treks in the Kanchanjunga region.

 
 
 
 
 
 
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