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Trekking in Nepal, Nepal trekking, Nepal treks, Everest trekking, Everest base camp trekking, Annapurna trekking, Annapurna base camp trekking, Annapurna circuit trekking, Round annapurna trekking

Trekking in Nepal is most popular activities tourist enjoys. Trekking means simply walking up and down in higher mountains crossing villages, high passes, dense forest, valleys. Trekking- hiking along the trails that form the main links between Nepal 's isolated villages and settlements is one the country's main attractions. The word trekking was almost unheard of in Nepal until the sixties but many of today's visitors came to Nepal solely. Trekking in Nepal is one of unique and adventerous activities in the world. Normally trekking walk over 18,000 ft. (5.500m) of height where they will enjoy panoramic snow covered mountains.

Major Trekking Routes in Nepal

  Everest trekking, Everest trek, Everest base camp trekking

Everest Region
By name, you can guess it's the land of Mt. Everest (8850m), highest mountain in the world. This is one dreamed destination for adventerous lovers. Everest

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  Annnapurna trekking, Annapurna base camp trekking, Annapurna circuit trekking

Annapurna Region
Annapurna Region is one of the most popular trekking destinations Nepal . This enormous forest of frozen Himalayan giants can be circumnavigated in a trek of

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  Langtang trekking, Langtang trek, Langtang region trekking

Langtang Region
Langtang-Helambu is in the north of Kathmandu . In this region Langtang, Helambu, Ganesh Himal will be covered. Gosaikunda ( Holly Lake ) and panoramic

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  Dhulagiri trekking, Dhaulagiri trek

Dhaulagiri Trekking
Trekking will start from Pokhara, Dhaulagiri lies in Western Nepal . Annapurna and Dhaulagiri is separated by Kali Gandaki River . Many peaks of more than

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  Dolpo trekking, Dolpo trek, Upper dolpo trekking, Lower dolpo trekking

Dolpo Trekking
This trek to the sacred Phoksundo Lake is a privilege few foreigners have enjoyed due to the regions' closure until 1989. It lies in the Trans-Himalayan

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  Ganesh himal trekking, Ganesh himal trek

Ganesh Himal Trekking
Ganesh Himal Trekking starts from Trisuli, small town west of Kathmandu . At Nuwakot the palace of late Prithvi Narayan Shah is situated, the first Shah king

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  Kanchenjunga trekking, Kanchenjunga trek

Kanchanjunga Trekking
This trekking area is situated in the far eastern part of Nepal and is one of the least trekked regions. The view of Kanchanjunga, Makalu, Mt. Kumbakarna

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  Manaslu trekking, Manaslu trek

Manaslu Trekking
The historical town of Gorkha is the starting point of this interesting trek. Manaslu trek takes us to Manaslu Base Camp. The highest point in this trek is

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  Makalu trekking, Makalu trek

Makalu Trekking
Makalu is the fifth highest mountain in the world. It lies in eastern Nepal . A trek up to the Makalu base camp, which is one of the most remote and untouched

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  Mustang trekking, Mustang trek

Mustang Trekking
You will have opportunity to explore social and culture life ofThe forbidden of Mustang was opened in 1991. It is still virgin land for trekkers. Trekking days can be

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