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To Trek in Nepal is to walk at your
own pace along well-established village trails. It is not a test
of endurance, but rather a stimulating way to enjoy magnificent
scenery and contact with villagers whose life styles have remained
unchanged for generations.
Short Treks & Extensions
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| Spectacular mountains and rural ethnic villages.
An interesting and relatively easy trek through picturesque
mountain villages, forests of bright rhododendron and a variety
of ethnic groups and cultures. |
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| A short trek into a stunning region close to
the Tibet border. |
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| Bhairav Kund, deep in the Himalaya, almost on
the Tibetan border is one of the sacred pilgrimage sites for
Shamans. |
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| The trek for those with limited time, yet still
offering close-up views of Everest and time among the villages
of the Sherpa. |
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| Fly deep into the Annapurna Himal for an incredible
close-up view of the Himalaya. |
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| Enter the abode of the gods – mountains,
temples & villages. |
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| Easy walking, mountain views and village life.
This easy and enjoyable trek in the Pokhara region offers good
mountain views, including Machhapuchhare and Annapurna, without
long trekking days or long steep ascents. |
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| A spectacular short trek through lowland villages
and rice terraces, yet offering excellent mountain views. |
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| A rich cultural experience. Few people opt to
trek around the Kathmandu Valley, yet the insight it offers
into the lives, history, culture and religion of Nepal is unrivalled. |
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| Tea House
Treks
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| One of the most popular treks in Nepal - tinged
with the romance of being so close to the highest mountain in
the world. |
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| A fantastic trek visiting all the high valleys
of the Khumbu with plenty of time at Gokyo to explore the upper
valley. |
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| A challenging trek encompassing all the very
best that the region has to offer. |
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| Experience the full variety that the Everest
region has to offer – tropical valleys, thundering rivers,
bustling markets, glacial valleys and snow clad peaks. |
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| One of the most beautiful treks in the world.
The combination of easy walking and majestic scenery makes the
trek to Annapurna Base Camp, commonly known as Annapurna Sanctuary,
one of the most popular treks in Nepal. |
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| A rewarding trek, providing the opportunity
to explore the scenery of both the northern and southern Himalaya.
From thick fir and rhododendron forests to the harsh, thin atmosphere
of the Tibetan plateau the ethnic groups encountered, lowland
Hindu and highland Buddhist, are as varied as the landscape. |
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| Thakali villages and sacred Muktinath. The trail
along the Kali Gandaki has long been a trade route between India
and Tibet and you will share the trail with horse, mule and
pony caravans. |
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| Semi tropical valleys, the Helambu Mountains,
the magnificent Jugal Himal and the vivid contrast of Hindu
and Tibetan Buddhist cultures. |
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| The Langtang Himal and the Jugal Himal are renowned
for their picturesque and distinctive peaks. The valley between
them is one of the world’s most beautiful. |
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| Remote
Treks
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| An ideal trek for those with the time and desire
to venture into some of the remoter regions of Nepal. Features
incredible mountain and glacial terrain inhabited by a variety
of ethnic groups. |
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| Manaslu
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21 days |
Grade 4 |
Max. Alt. 5220m |
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| Lying between two rivers Manaslu, also known
as the Gorkha Himal, is geographically spectacular and culturally
fascinating. Circumnavigating Manaslu is one of the toughest
treks in Nepal. |
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| Mustang
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17 days |
Grade 3 |
Max. Alt. 4393m |
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| The long forbidden Kingdom of Mustang has always
exuded an air of romance. |
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| Deep in the Ganesh Himal there are few trekkers.
This is the realm of the Tamang, one of the largest ethnic hill
tribes of Nepal. |
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| An exceptional trekking region of western Nepal.
Separated from the Annapurna region by the Kali Gandaki the
Dhaulagiri massif includes more than 30 peaks over 6000 meters,
eight of these surpassing 8000 meters. |
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| A tough, yet spectacular trek surrounded by
the colossal peaks of the Dhaulagiri - geographically a land
of dramatic contrast |
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| A remote, unspoiled region of Nepal, the high
valleys of Dolpo are among the most remarkable in the Himalaya.
Here sweeping views stretch as far as the arid Tibetan Plateau |
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| A glimpse of a beautiful and remote region with
a landscape and traditions closely linked to the Tibetan Plateau. |
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| A demanding trek into one of the remotest regions
of Nepal - the incredible remote beauty of the Tarap Valley
where the villagers, of Tibetan Khampa descent, follow the oldest
Tibetan Buddhist traditions and the shamanist pre-Buddhist Bon
faith. |
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| Climbing
Treks
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| The high valleys and glaciers of Khumbu, the
classic Everest view and the ascent of a Himalayan Peak –
The trek with it all. |
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| Fulfill your dream of a Himalayan summit on
the highest trekking peak in Nepal. |
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