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Mohare Danda Trek 12 Days

Mohare Danda is a lesser-known trekking destination in the Annapurna region of Nepal, offering a more tranquil and off-the-beaten-path experience compared to some of the more popular trekking routes in the area. Mohare Danda is situated in the southern part of the Annapurna region, specifically in the Annapurna Conservation Area. The trek typically starts and ends in Nayapul, which is accessible from Pokhara.

One of the main attractions of the Mohare Danda trek is the breathtaking panoramic views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges. The trek takes you through rhododendron forests, charming villages, and terraced fields, providing diverse landscapes and scenic vistas. The trek takes you through several traditional villages inhabited by the Magar community. Trekkers have the opportunity to interact with locals, learn about their culture, and witness their traditional lifestyle. The Magar people are known for their warm hospitality.

Compared to more popular trekking routes like the Annapurna Circuit or the Annapurna Base Camp, Mohare Danda sees fewer trekkers. This makes it an ideal choice for those seeking a quieter and more peaceful trekking experience.  Mohare Danda offers a unique trekking experience, combining natural beauty with a genuine cultural encounter. Trekkers can enjoy stunning Himalayan views while contributing to the sustainable development of the local communities along the trail.

Sikles Village Trek 10 Days

Sikles is a beautiful and culturally rich village located in the Annapurna region of Nepal. Sikles is known for its traditional Gurung culture. The village provides an authentic experience of Gurung Lifestyle, including unique architecture, rituals and festivals. The trek to Sikles offers breathtaking views of the Annapurna and Lamjung Himal ranges. Sikles is relatively less crowded compared to other trekking destinations in the region, providing a more peaceful and immersive experience.

The trek unveils a tapestry of wonders, cultivated lands, charming stone- paved paths, ancient Gumbas, and the melodic symphony of diverse birdlife. The journey meanders through dense rhododendron woods on every trekker fortunate enough to traverse this route.

The Gurung ethnic group and ex-Gurkhas with a heroic legacy from the Second World War predominantly inhabit Sikles, offering a unique cultural encounter. The trek unveils the craftsmanship of locals through handmade artifacts, introduces the tranquility of Begnas Tal and invites trekkers to savor local delicacies.

 

Pikey Peak base camp Trek 12 days

The Pikey Peak Trek in Nepal is a popular destination in the Solu Khumbu region of the Himalayas. It attracts many visitors due to its stunning views of the Everest and Annapurna mountain ranges from the summit of Pikey Peak, which stands at an elevation of 4,065 meters.

Compared to other treks in the region, this trek is relatively easy and less crowded, making it an ideal option for those who seek a peaceful and off-the-beaten-path experience. The trek usually takes 10-12 days to complete and passes through charming villages, lush forests, and breathtaking landscapes.

The trek offers a rich cultural experience as well. Trekkers will experience the customs of the Sherpa people and pass through a number of monasteries. This firsthand exposure allows trekkers to learn about the Sherpa culture and customs, making the journey even more memorable.

In conclusion, the Pikey Peak Trek is a fantastic choice for adventurers who wish to experience the beauty of the Himalayas without the crowds. With its easy terrain, breathtaking views, and cultural immersion, this trek is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking an unforgettable experience in Nepal.

Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek 17 Days

The Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek is a 17-day adventure through the remote and stunning landscapes of Nepal. This challenging trek offers breathtaking views of the Himalayas, including Mount Everest (8848m) and Cho Oyu (8201m), and the opportunity to cross the high-mountain pass of Tashi Lapcha (5755m).

The journey begins with a drive from Kathmandu to Gonggar via Dolakha, followed by a trek through picturesque villages like Simigaon, Bedding, and Na Gaon, each offering a unique glimpse into the local culture and way of life. In addition, trekkers can ascend Ramdung Go, a training peak at 5,930 metres in Na Gaon, and explore the Yalung Glacier. The trek continues to Nepal’s largest glacial lake, Tsho Rolpa Lake (4540m), and then over slick glaciers to reach Tashi Lapcha Pass (5755m). After that, the trail merges with the well-traveled walking paths in the Khumbu area, offering hikers a vibrant atmosphere and breathtaking vistas of the Himalayas. The journey ends in Lukla, with a flight back to Kathmandu.

In summary, the Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek presents a challenging yet satisfying trip, providing an extraordinary and remarkable adventure for an outdoor enthusiast eager to relish the breathtaking scenery and customs of Nepal.

Marshyangdi Rafting

Looking for an adrenaline-pumping adventure in Nepal’s great outdoors? The Marshyangdi River rafting and kayaking tour is an excellent way to end your search! This magnificent river offers some of the greatest whitewater rafting adventures on Earth as it meanders through picturesque valleys and tight gorges in the Annapurna region. You’ll spend several days sleeping on the riverbanks and rafting through exhilarating rapids under the direction of skilled guides. The Khangsar Khola and Jharsang Khola, two mountain rivers, confluence close to Manang hamlet, at an elevation of 3600 metres, where the Marshyangdi River begins.  From there, it flows through Manang District before heading south through Lamjung District. If you’re an experienced rafter or a thrill-seeker looking for an adventure amidst Nepal’s natural beauty, this expedition is a must-try.

Don’t miss out on the chance to experience the breathtaking rapids and stunning scenery of the Marshyangdi River. Add this adventure to your itinerary for a truly unforgettable experience in Nepal’s great outdoors!

Bhotekoshi Rafting

The Bhote Koshi River, known to as the “River from Tibet,” is a swift-moving river that rises in Tibet from the glaciers and snow melt of the Himalayas. The river flows through the Himalayan passes and into Nepal, providing rafting enthusiasts with an exhilarating and demanding experience.

The Bhote Koshi rafting trip typically takes 1-2 days and covers a distance of 20 kilometres. The trip starts with a scenic drive from Kathmandu and takes you through picturesque villages and terraced fields. Once you arrive at the river, you’ll be given exquisite rafting gear and a thorough safety instruction. You will run through challenging rapids like “Frog in a Blender,” “John’s Home,” and “Gerbil in the Plumbing” while rafting. You will also witness the natural beauty of the Himalayas, cascading waterfalls, and pristine forests.

Bheri Rafting

The Bheri River, a major tributary of the Karnali River, is a pristine rafting destination located in western Nepal. The river rises in the Himalayas and travels through unrestrained territory, providing thrill-seekers with an adventure travellers will never forget. With turquoise-blue water, narrow canyons, and exciting rapids, the Bheri River is ideal for intermediate and advanced rafters. The river offers an exciting and exciting experience with its constant class III and IV rapids, including some difficult class V rapids.

As you navigate through the rapids, you’ll pass through picturesque and unspoiled landscapes, including lush forests, terraced fields, and remote villages, offering a unique cultural experience. Bheri River expeditions usually last several days, giving you ample time to explore the surrounding wilderness and immerse yourself in the local culture.

Overall, the Bheri River is a must-visit destination for adventurous travelers seeking a challenging and immersive whitewater rafting experience in the heart of the Himalayas. Don’t miss the chance to explore this remote and breathtaking river and experience the beauty and excitement of Nepal’s natural wonders.

Explore Kinnaur- Spiti 13 Nights and 14 Days

The Kinnaur-Spiti 13 Nights & 14 Days journey offers an opportunity to explore the splendour of the Kinnaur and Spiti valleys located in Himachal Pradesh, India. Starting in Shimla, this adventure package takes you on a picturesque journey through Sarahan, Sangla, Kalpa, Tabo, Kaza, and Manali, where you can explore ancient monasteries, high altitude lakes, and breathtaking landscapes exclusive to the region.

To make best of this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, engage in adventure sports like river rafting, trekking, and camping. The trip needs a reasonable level of physical fitness and is perfect for anyone who wants to see the Himalayan range in all its beauty.

Plan your trip between May and September when the weather is pleasant, and the roads are open for travel. Don’t miss out on this incredible adventure! Pack your luggage, grab your camera, and prepare for an incredible adventure through the breathtaking Kinnaur and Spiti valleys—add the Kinnaur-Spiti tour to your bucket list.

Ruby Valley Trekking For 11 Days

Discover a hidden gem in the central Himalayas of Nepal with the Ruby Valley Trek. This off-the-beaten-path hiking trail takes you through the remote and picturesque Ruby Valley region, formerly known as the Ganesh Himal region. Located between the Langtang and Manaslu paths, this relatively new trekking route offers a unique and unforgettable experience for adventure seekers.

During the 12-day trek, you’ll pass through lush forests, terraced fields, and traditional villages while enjoying breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks, including Ganesh Himal, Manaslu, and Langtang ranges. The Ruby Valley Trek is also a culturally immersive experience, providing an opportunity to engage with the centuries-old Tamang and Gurung people living in the region.

The spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons are the best seasons to go experience this trip because of favourable temperatures and clear skies. For trekkers seeking an uncommon and off-the-beaten-path adventure in Nepal, the Ruby Valley Trek is ideal.

Thus, plan to discover the Ruby Valley Trek’s hidden beauty by packing your bags, putting on your boots, and starting your journey. Make your adventure reservation now.

Makalu Base camp Trekking for 22 days

The Makalu Base Camp trip is a difficult and remote trekking path located in Nepal that culminates at the base camp of Mount Makalu, the world’s fifth highest peak. The trek starts with a flight from Kathmandu to Tumlingtar, and then follows the Arun River to the Barun Valley, a stunning wilderness of towering peaks, glaciers, and pristine forests. The trail offers amazing views of Mount Makalu, Mount Everest, and other peaks as it travels through isolated Sherpa settlements, alpine lakes, and grasslands at high altitudes. A difficult crossing of the Shipton La Pass (4,200 metres) and the Tutu La Pass (4,000 metres) is a part of the trek, requiring a basics level of mountaineering knowledge and expertise. The trek ends in the village of Num, where you can catch a flight or drive back to Kathmandu. For skilled trekkers looking to discover a remote and undiscovered area of Nepal, the Makalu Base Camp trek is a perfect trek.

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