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Trekking In Nepal

Himalayan Trails

The Trekkers from round the world is lured to Nepal because of its exceptional beauty of the Himalayas, raw experiences along the ancient trails and not to mention, the gateway into the world’s tallest mountain, Mount Everest. The large snowy mysterious hills are one of the best destinations for adventure seekers and the trails to these peaks are decorated with lush green forests along with unforgettable local delicacies. The trail into the interior parts of the nation follows ancient foot-trails which meander through scenic river-banks, intricately terraced areas along with the forested ridges linking the picturesque hamlets and mountain villages. The catchy yet beautiful journey alongside freshwater flows, fragrance of the seasonal flowers blooming along the paths, glimpses of wildlife and the sense of wilderness is extremely pleasing. Every little hitchhiking, picturesque landscape, snow-covered mystic mountains, and greenery gives trekkers a piece of paradise to enjoy. The attractiveness of Nepal is due to its people. Trekking in Nepal gives trekkers tens of thousands of memories to take back together with immense love and feel of affection with the regional villagers who extend their warm greetings to every visitor. The historical culture, scattered residential cottages, monuments, spiritual Hindu temples and peaceful Buddhist monasteries are breathtaking. Moreover, Trekking Tours in Nepal provides travelers a choice to make of their own. From a simple hiking into a thrilling trip, travelers can find anything to experience in Nepal. The Great Himalayan Trail is just one of those thrilling and broad trails that stretches 1,700 kilometers from Kanchenjunga in the east to Humla-Simikot in the west — a trek that will take weeks to reach and give experience seekers the adrenaline rush that they wish for. Previously, Nepal was well known because of its traditional routes that resulted in Everest, Annapurna and Langtang areas only. Over the time, as the visitors from all over the globe appreciated and valued the attractiveness of the country, the government of Nepal developed a number of heritage trails that joined the local culture with character and gave an easy access to the areas for the visitors to enjoy. Thus, now the Kanchenjunga in the west and Dolpo in northwest Nepal are also gaining ground as new destinations that are popular. The far-off destinations and unique terrains are beautiful all year around. However, the most popular season is spring (March – May) and fall (September-November). There are lots of rain-shadow areas across the north of Himalaya for example Upper Mustang, Tsum Valley and Manaslu, Naar-Phu Valley and Upper Dolpo, which is suitable to visit in the monsoon season (June-August) too. The exotic Himalayas and Trekking tours in Nepal are up to some range between 1000 m to 5500 m, even though a few hiking peaks reach over to 6,000 meters as well. Apart from the rich all-natural essence, Nepal is also very popular because of its unique mix of tribal mountain settlements, holy temples, and tranquil monasteries along with its commendable culture and faith.

— Oscar Wilde.

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