Saturday, March 9, 2019

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Trekking in nepal

Trekking in nepal : Our Nepal treks travel through one of the world's great mountain ranges, home to some of the world's highest mountains and surrounded by stunning scenery, a fascinating history and wonderfully welcoming communities. Nepal is continually a favourite for many travellers and offers the perfect safe adventure holiday.

Places:-

1. Everest Base Camp Trek


                              The seduction of a trek to Everest base camp has long been known in adventure travel for its unmatched views of Everest, immersed in the peaceful world of Tibetan Buddhism, and framed by the majestic Himalayas. This classic Everest trek through the Khumbu valley offers more than just a walking holiday; it is for many a pilgrimage to the bottom of the highest mountain in the world, in a remarkable country which will leave you with vivid memories of the people who live there.
                  

 

2. Annapurna Circuit Trek

                Annapurna Circuit with Tilicho Lake is one of the most classic treks in the country. April is the second most popular month to do the Annapurna Circuit. Out of the total tourists trekking the circuit annually, about 15% of annual visitors come in April itself.
It is also one of the most diverse and stunning tea house treks in the Himalaya. You get to witness the ethnic groups with their own diverse language and tradition. You get the incredible views of some of the most stunning 8000+meter peaks including the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. Simply wonderful.
This trek is also known as the ‘Round Annapurna Trek’.
Annapurna Circuit begins at Beshisahar in the Marshyangdi river valley and ends up in the Kali Gandaki gorge. This is the deepest gorge in the world. The time taken to complete the journey is usually 10 to 15 days.

3. Langtang Region

        The Langtang region trekking north of Katmandu offers a multitude of trekking destinations, all accessible without flights. Langtang region offers splendid varieties of natural and cultural diversity with spectacular Himalayan views. The major areas in Langtang region are Langtang, Gosainkunda, Helambu, Panch Pokhari and Tamang heritage trail which can be combined in many different ways to make trekking lasting from seven to 16 days.
Langtang region trekking provides different experiences that could not be found elsewhere and has over 70 glaciers of varying sizes; the Langtang and Ganesh Himal mountain ranges lades including Gosainkunda, parvatikunda, Bhairavkunda, Dudhkunda etc are the important sacred place of Hindus and Buddhists. The Langtang region is covered with pine, spruce and juniper forests and the habitat for the red panda, different kinds of deer and many species of birds. Langtang region also comprises rich Tamang art and culture at Gutlang and Goljung, ancient Buddhist monasteries such as kyangin and Sing-gumpa, Tatopani (natural hot springs) and the historic fort of Rasuwa-gadi in the china-Nepal border. The trails are challenging with long, steep climbs and descents, often through deep forests or across glacier mountain views and interesting villages with well-established lodges.

4. Ghorepani

      Ghorepani Poonhill Trek is a moderate trek in terms of difficulty level. The combination of relatively easy walking and the majestic scenery makes the trek to Poonhill a must for both seasoned trekkers and those who have never trekked before. Enjoy majestic mountain views, thick rhododendron forests as well as a mixture of culture that is unparalleled on other trekking routes.  You will venture deep into the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges, well known as being the home of the world-famous Gorkas.
The length of this trek can be customized from 4 - 7 days depending on how much time you want to spend enjoying the breathtaking views offered by Poonhill trekking.

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