Trekking in Nepal
Routes, where you can stare at
the wonders of the world's highest mountainous range found nowhere
else on the earth welcome all with an aroma of fresh air and scent of
exotic flowers greet you at every steps. Have candle-lit dinner
in the mountains at evening, and enjoy the sunrise as it splashes
hues of red on blushing mountain ranges. Along small mountain
villages, birds, animals, temples, monasteries and breathtaking
landscapes, you will also encounter friendly people of different
cultures-offering a fascinating glimpse of traditional rural life.
Evenly fascinating is the rich assortment of ecosystem here.
In the valleys of Khumbu & Imja, Everest and other massive peaks of the Eastern Himalayas dominate the skyline. Beautiful, multi-hued prayer flags, and intricately carved mani stones line every hilltop, rock wall and trail side, singing prayers for everyone's well-being.
Trek to the center of one of the most amazing mountain amphitheaters in
the world. The deep valley and high mountains encircling the giant
Annapurna Range mingle and blend into a multitude of local cultures,
traditions - beliefs from all directions. If there is a word to describe
the Annapurna, it's diversity....
Langtang Trekking... Enjoying the land of fantasy. Easy accessibility
and breathtaking mountain scenery make the Langtang valley, located
north of Kathmandu, one of the most popular trekking destinations in
Nepal.
Mustang Trekking. Experiencing the desolate landscapes. Desolate
landscapes and lavishly adorned monasteries, great rivers and fields
created through the painstaking labour of humans over time, with the
highland that extends endlessly northward and the pristine peaks of
Annapurna and of the Nilgiri, which mark the horizon to the South, there
are few places in the length of the great chain that cast anything like
the spell of Mustang.
Around Dhaulagiri Trekking... Continuous reward of the adventure. This
is extended and strenuous trek, through high alpine pastures, higher
passes and serene, and uninhabited valleys. Trekking off the main paths
is not only possible, but can be immensely rewarding, though you do need
a sense of adventure and an increased ability to deal with unexpected.
Manaslu Trekking... Continuous reward of the adventure.. Pristine
mountain views, rich culture and genuine adventure sum up the trek
experience to the base of Mt. Manasalu. Opened in 1992, this area offers
a combination of rich culture heritage, unsurpassed beauty and
biological diversity.
Nar & Phu Valley Trekking... Newly Opened, and exploring the
Manang... North of Kotho Village and way to Manang there we can find
desolate valleys of Nar & Phu, where few have been before. Close to
the Tibetan frontier and restricted to the foreigners, it has been
recently opened by Nepalese Government under the new regulations.
Makalu Base Camp Trek & Arun Valley Trek ... Exploring the valleys
of Eastern Nepal. This is a demanding, and an outstanding trek in
eastern Nepal. The trek up to Makalu base camp visits one of the most
remote and unfrequented areas of Nepal. The long trek and unspoiled
terrain makes this trek a classic in its own. This trek goes high up to
5,100m.
Kanchenjungha Trek... Exploring the valleys of Eastern Nepal. Now we
plan to trek in one of the most remote and beautiful areas in Nepal
which still lies surrounded in mystery. The area is abundant with
wildlife, as inhabitation consists of only scattered villages.
Dolpo Trek... Exploring the remote valleys of far Western Nepal. The best known of the many isolated high Himalayan valleys across northern Nepal, Dolpo preserves one of the last remnants of traditional Tibetan Culture. Surrounded by high mountains including the Dhaulagiri massif to the southeast and cut off by high passes closed by snow half the year, Dolpo is close to Tibet, where people emigrated from perhaps 1,000 years ago.