Nepal Trekking |
Nepal is one of the best countries for Tour and sightseeing, with its long history, fascinating art and distinctive and varied architecture. The vast diversity of people, their culture, language and traditions will intrigue anyone. The two predominant religions, Hinduism and Buddhism, are ever present with the variety of gods and goddess, numerous temples, stupas and monasteries depict the deep faith of the people. The panoramic mountain scenery and a diversity of beautiful landscape will enchant you and make your visit one of the most romantic and memorable ones you have ever experienced.
Nepal is the land where Buddha was born - Buddha, the symbol of peace. Guided sightseeing tour of Kathmandu valley and its surrounding areas will give you an enchanting glimpse of Nepal - its people, culture, traditions and mountains - that will surely make you want to come for a longer visit. |
Major Trekking Region of Nepal |
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Annapurna Region
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A great Himalayan range of Annapurna (8091m.) lies In the western part of Nepal. Southern flank gets the highest precipitation of rainfalls, making the land very fertile and inhabitant by different ethnic groups. The Southern flank of Annapurna is the most popular trekking route. |
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Dhaulagiri Region
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Scaled in 1990, Dhaulagiri (8177) also known as ‘White Mountain’ lies to the west of Annapurna in west-central Nepal. Trekked by a handful of trekkers, this seventh world’s highest peak faces Annapurna to the east across the world’s deepest Gorege, Kali Gandaki valley. |
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Dolpa Region
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Located in the far western region of Nepal, the land of Dolpo and its fabled Crystal mountain were the focus of Peter Matthiessen's classic book 'The snow Leopard'. In 1988, the southern valleys leading to Dolpo's Shey-Phoksundo National park were de-restricted. |
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Everest Region
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The world’s highest mountain, Mt. Everest (8848m), Sagarmatha in Nepali and Chomolongma in Tibetan has been a magnet for mountaineers, adventures and travelers ever since its opening to foreigners in the 1950s. Nominated as the seventh best tourist destination. |
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Kanchenjunga Region
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Kanchenjunga is the third highest mountain in the world and the second highest in Nepal. Kanchenjunga is translated along the lines of "Five Treasures of the Snow" and the main peak is 8586m high. |
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Langtang Region
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Described as one of the world’s most beautiful valley, langtang, “The land of the yak”, lies to the north of kathmandu and bordering Tibet. It is protected as a national park and has a number of high peaks including Langtang Lirung (7246m), Dorge Lakpa (6966m) etc. A wide variety of climatic zones |
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Manaslu Region
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Manaslu (8163m), Know as Kutang to Gorkah Himal is the eight highest mountain of the world, located in the Mansiri Himal range. The world ‘Manasli comes from the Sanskrit word ‘Manasa’ which means “Mountain of the spirit”. |
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Mustang Region
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Yet humans have lived in this hostile environment for centuries. They have built their settlements along rivers and creeks, the villages of whitewashed houses appear like oases in a huge desert. People work as farmers on their fields |
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