Nepal - Trekking

Trekking in Nepal is an amazing and adventurous activity. It is just walking, and anyone who is moderately fit, good physical conditions, and the courageous spirit can to explore the enriching, thrilling and delightful experiences.

The range of treks varies from short gentle hikes through terraced foothills to lengthy expeditions to Mount Everest's summit. And a great part of trekking is in the Middle Hills region at elevations between 500 and 3000 meters. But Nepal's mountaineering regulations allow trekkers to climb only 18 specified peaks with a minimum regulation, but it still needs a few advance arrangements for such climbs. There are a few peaks that, under ideal conditions, are within the resources of individual trekkers. A climb can be arranged in Kathmandu if conditions are right, but a climb of one of the more difficult peaks should be planned well in advance.
Due to its large varieties of ranges and choices, Nepal has always been in the top for Trekking.

   Annapurna Region
 


Annapurna has been recognized as one of the world's best trekking trails according to a recent survey by Modern Maturity (USA).

 
 
   Everest Region
 


The Everest region is located in the northeast of Nepal and the most visited part of this region is Solukhumbu district.

 
   Langtang Region
 


Langtang, the third most popular trekking region, lies directly north of Kathmandu. The Gosaikunda Lakes is situated in this region.

 
   Helambu Region
 

Helumbu is the land of old Sherpa village where you can see panoramic view of the mountain between Annapurna to Mt. Everest.


 
   Kanchanjunga Region
 
Kanchanjanga is third highest peak of the world, one of the most remote and beautiful areas in Nepal, still lies shrouded in mystery.

 
  Rara Lake
 


Rara lake is stunningly beautiful, with unbelievably tranquility, a paradise untouched, giving a taste of natural wilderness and silence.

 
Other Trekking Areas Include:
1.Annapurna Trekking
2.Phulchiki Trekking
3.Sarangkot Trekking
4.Nagarkot Trekking