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Trekking In Nepal
Nepal has aptly been called ‘A Trekkers Paradise’ as her terrain mountain, hills
and the Terai (flat land) offer some of the most spectacular trekking routes in
the world. The trail into the interior parts of the country follows ancient foot
trails, which meander through scenic riverbanks, intractably terraced fields and
forested ridges connecting picturesque hamlets and mountain villages. We offer a
number of different styles of trekking trip such as classic, challenging,
luxury, and family, each of which may involve camping, staying in tea-houses or
a combination of both. You will be led by our experienced guides and accompanied
by friendly Sherpas to the world's mightest mountains through the spellbinding
valleys, rhododendron forests and holy lakes of the Annapurna, Everest, Langtang
and off-the-beaten-track regions.
Whether you are looking for a wilderness experience or a classic trek, Nepal has
everything to offer. Regardless of where you go, you will encounter a great
diversity of geography, climate and ethnicity. The people are friendly and
welcoming, and the great highlight of trekking in this country is the
interactions you will have with the local people in the villages and their
wonderfully diverse cultures, practices and traditions.
When to go
The best time to trek is from October to May. The first two months of the dry
season (October and November) is the ideal period for trekking in Nepal. The air
is freshly washed by the monsoon rains, the mountain scenery is superb and the
weather is still comfortably warm. December, January and February are still good
months for trekking but the cold can be bitter at high altitudes. March and May
also offer better weather when trekkers can see superb wild flowers,
particularly in Nepal's wonderful rhododendron forests. During the monsoon
season (June-August) trekking is possible in the rain-shadow areas of north of
the Himalaya like upper Mustang and upper Dolpo. These regions are out of reach
of the rain clouds because of the high mountains and are unaffected by the
monsoon.
Duration of the Trek
A trekking trip can be of any length you choose. Popular short treks are
available around the Kathmandu and Pokhara valleys, which only take one, two or
three days to complete while longer treks lasting from a week to a month. It is
even possible to combine a series of popular treks together and peak climbing
for months on end.
Types of Trek
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