Trekking in Nepal

Nepal is considered one of the best destinations for trekking and mountaineering in the world. Thousands of visitors trek to different parts of Nepal every year to experience its rustic charm of nature and ancient culture. In the interior of the country trekkers follow age-old foot trails which meander through the panoramic riverbank, terraced field and the forested ridges connects picturesque hamlets and mountain villages. Most treks go through areas between 1000 to 3000 meters, although some popular parts reach over 5000 meters. For group trekkers the accompanying trekking crew arrange food and lodge accommodation that dot the main trails. In remote areas especially Makalu, Kanchanunga in east Nepal or Jumla, Dolpo, Dhaulagiri, Manaslu in west Nepal one must be self sufficient with food and necessary items.
Trekking could be easy or difficult depending on the trekkers’ physical fitness. The range of treks varies from short gentle hikes through terraced foothills to lengthy expeditions to Mt. Everest's summit. A well organized trekking may provide a special opportunity to walk through Rhododendrons blooming forest or explore lively culture in Nepal. Similarly, you may stumble across the number of interesting events, nature and lifestyle during your trekking period.
The beauty and attraction of the Nepal Himalaya emanates not only from the mountains themselves, but also from their surroundings. Nepal is a country of friendly people, picturesque village and a great variety of cultures and traditions.Trekking through this diverse and archaic panorama offers untold challenges for everyone, from the hard-core hiker to the contemplative naturalist. No matter, you can be a spiritual seeker just for 3 days, or a full of 3 weeks. Trekking in Nepal is fun, rewarding and revealing beyond all surmise.Whatever your level of fitness or experience is, you'll find an adventure of life time that is waiting for you in Nepal.
Type of Trek
There are two basic types of accommodation available in trekking- Tea house trek and Camping Trek. All the treks are led by our professional guide, who all are well trained and licensed by the Ministry of Tourism, Government of Nepal.
Tea House / Lodge Trek
In Nepal on the more popular treks, enterprising villagers have built tea-house lodges in popular areas such as Annapurna, Everest and Langtang. Tea Houses are more like hotels, with hot showers, western food, and private rooms (twin sharing). In this arrangement overnight halts with dinner and breakfast will be in Tea-houses (Lodges) and lunches in local restaurants en-route.
Furthermore as you will be staying in locally owned lodges you will be benefiting and interacting with the local community. It will give you a true insight of the Nepalese people and their lives. On trek you are guided by an English speaking local guide and all main baggage is carried by porters, yaks or donkeys
Camping Trek [Tented Camp]
On a camping trek you will sleep in tents. The accompanying staff includes a guide, cook, Sherpa and sufficient porters to carry all trekking gear. The tents we provide are roomy, the sleeping pads/ mattresses are comfortable and international style of food is freshly prepared and served. On all of our treks a bathroom tent is provided as well as a dining tent with tables and camp stools, providing a cozy, comfortable atmosphere to eat and chat with fellow trekkers during the evening.
Trekking Regions
Annapurna Region Trekking
Annapurna Region Trekking lies in the north part of beautiful Pokhara is a very popular trekking region in Nepal.This gigantic Himalaya serves us the diversity at its threshold. The deep valleys and high mountain covers the Annapurna conquering the people.........
Everest Region Trekking
Everest Region trekking begins in the Hindu lowland and ends up at the Tibetan highland. Sherpa are the dominant people living here. Sherpa are known for their friendly attitude and hardworking nature. Though agriculture used to be their occupation........
Langtang Region Trekking
Langtang region trekking lies in the northern side of the Kathmandu. It is also the northern border of Nepal with Tibet. Langtang is regarded as one of the most beautiful valleys that exist in this planet. The path trekkers follow in this trekking
Restricted Area Trek
estricted area trekking, there are many places in Nepal in which the foreigners are not allowed to enter. These areas are known as Restricted areas. These places are either closed or require a special permit to enter there.
Remote Area Trekking
There are many places that can only be accessed by only walking and even centuries gone, still there remained only little change and no modern progression and development. Journey into some of these incredible places and get up
Kathmandu Valley Hiking
Around Kathmandu valleyhikingis possible throughout the year. There are several small hill station towns which have beautiful location, sun rise view and many more can be observed from here. Chisapani, Nagarkot, Dhulikhel
Newly Open Trek
Recently, the Government of Nepal has opened new routes which are culturally and naturally popular. Trekking to this area traveler encounters lonely villages, flora and fauna, deepest valleys. most of the popular newly open treks are








