These
can vary in length from 3 to 30 days, exploring the Kathmandu Valley, Everest,
Annapurna, Langtang, Ganesh Himal or far eastern or western region. These treks
originate from the Kathmandu valley or from other areas, which can be reached
by car, bus or aeroplane. The Sherpa staff provided to look after you are reliable
and the cooks competent at providing you with hygienically prepared food. The
porters carry your luggage to enable you to get the maximum enjoyment out of your
trip. Although we give inclusive prices for your treks, if you need only a porter
or guide, this can be organized. Here are a few treks available. KATHMANDU
VALLEY TREK (3 to 5 days) Almost any one can trek this lush and
fertile valley surrounded by hills up to 2,500m. The trek trail takes you through
forest of Oak, Pines and Rhododendron, past small temples and shrines decked with
colorful Buddhist prayer flags and then open out to splendid views of the terraced
green field and villages. (Maximum elevation covered on the trek is
SOME OTHER FAMOUS TREKKING REGIONS: ·
Annapurna Skyline Trek 4 days · Panchase Hill Trek 5 days ·
Poonhill Trek 6 days · Ghandruk Trek 7 days · Annapurna
Base Camp trek 8-15 days · Gorkha Hill Trek 9 days · Ganchok
Village Trek 8 days · Annapurna Circle 20 days  | The
most popular trekking route in Nepal, you will be walking through rhododendron
forests over the foothills of Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. The Kali Gandaki
Gorge, the deepest in the world, and Lake Tilicho (4,919m.). the highest lake
are located here. The inhabitants of this area are making up the backbone of the
famous Gurkha like Gurung and Magars. (Maximum elevation covered on the trek is
5,416 m.) |
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Langatang Valley Trek 8-15 days · Helambu Sherpa Village Trek 6 days
Helambu and Langtang region are about a five-hour drive from Kathmandu.
Langtang has stunning Alpine valley grazed by yaks while Helambu's Sherpa culture,
scenic grandeur and pleasant climate makes it a great choice if you are looking
for less trekked route easily accessible from the capital to maximize your trekking
time. (Maximum elevation covered on the trek is 4,480 m.) · Everest
Base Camp 14 days · Gokyo-Everest Trek 18 days · Island
Peak Climbing Trek 23 days · Mera Peak Trek 18 days ·
Traditional Everest Trek 28 days · Lamje-Pike Trek 12 days
Places
for Trekking Solu Khumbu was recognized in 1979 as a World Heritage
Site and is fascinating not only for its proximity to the world's highest mountain,
but also for its Buddhist Sherpa culture. It is beautiful and too friendly to
hurry. The exploration enables you to savour the magnificent of the Everest region
and the culture of its people. In the month of November "the festival of
Mani Rimdu " at Thayngboche is a colorful and unique occasion. (Maximum elevation
covered on the trek is 5,546 m.) DOLPO
AREA TREKKING (12-30 days ) Dolpo lies North-West of the great
Dhaulagiri massif, in intimate seating of Gompas, spectacular vista of mountains
plateau, valleys and forest. Dolpo offers the stunning beauty and grandeur or
the Far Western remote region of Nepal. (Maximum elevation covered on the trek
is 4,500 m.) MUSTANG AREA TREKKING (14-28 days)
Mustang is open to limited travelers only with organized trekking
group; thereby ensuring it retains its unique attractions. The route into Lo Pass
between stark mountains, and villages dominated by old Buddhist monasteries of
the Sakya and to the walled capital of Lomanthang. (Maximum elevation covered
on the trek is 5,400 m.) MANASLU TREKKING (25
days) Nepalese government has declared this route open to trekkers.
Enjoy diverse tradition and culture of Sherpas, Tamangs and others people. Trekkers
certainly will find it a real trekking route. One may feel like been in the heaven.
This trek begins from Trishuli, northwest of Kathmandu. (Maximum elevation covered
on the trek is 5,213 m.) MAKALU ARUN VALLEY
TREK ( 22-26 days) Starting with flight to Biratnagar and road
journey to Hille, we make a detour to the delightful village of Chainpur before
descending to the Arun Valley, which we follow to Num. Then we to north-west over
high passes and through desolated but beautiful country to reach Makalu Base Camp
(5.300m). We must return the same the same way but continue further down the Arun
Valley to Tumlingtar for the flight back to Kathmandu. (Maximum elevation covered
on the trek is 5,350 m.) KANCHANJUNGA TREKKING
( 26 days) Kathmandu to Hille by bus or Kathmandu to Taplejung
by flight and proceed towards Kanchanjunga. This trek offers a land of scenic
grandeur and cultural diversity. (Maximum elevation covered on the trek is is
4,940 mtr. approx) LODGE TREKKING
Lodge trekking means staying at the local lodges, inns or teahouses instead of
camping. This can be done on quite a few popular routes such as Everest, Langtang,
Annapurna and Helambu. It is an inexpensive way of trekking. Once you have decided
to enter boldly into Nepal on a trek, you will also need to know about the best
time to go and what to take with you. CLIMATE
The best seasons for trekking are: autumn (Sept-Nov), spring (Mar-May), although
Dec-Feb can be little too cold for trekking. Autumn and spring are the most popular
seasons as the climate is most favorable, with warm to hot days and cool to cold
evening \ nights. Monsoon ( June-Aug) is rather hot with rainfall most of days
and nights, but still suitable for visiting the sight in the valley plus acquiring
a suntan. Trekking is still possible, but trails can be slippery plus a few leeches
around.
For details Itinerary and Trek cost contact
us
MOUNTAINEERING
| Nepal
is a country well known for its Himalaya mountains.Among the 10 highest peaks
in the world, eight, including the highest peak Mt. Everest, crown this country.
Nothing on earth can beat the exhilaration of scaling them. No wonder Nepal is
the favorite destination for mountaineers and every year more than 600 expeditions
trudge up the Himalaya, including the trekking peaks. |  |
SEASONS There are four seasons for mountaineering in Nepal: spring
(March-May ), summer ( June-August), autumn ( September-November) and winter (
December-February). A total of 153 Himalayan peaks are open to mountaineers. Climbing
permits are issued by the Ministry of Tourism & Civil Aviation (MoTCA) for
135 peaks known as mountaineering peals, and by the Nepal Mountaineering Association
(NMA) for 18 smaller peaks, known as trekking peaks, which range from 5,587 to
6,654m in altitude. For detail information on permission, royalty and
arrangement of expedition please contact us |
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