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Trekking in Nepal
The best way to experience Nepal's unbeatable combination of natural beauty and cultural riches is to walk through them. One can walk along the beaten trails or virgin tracks. Either way you are in for an experience for a lifetime. Along with forests of rhododendron, isolated hamlets, and small mountain villages, birds, animals, temples, monasteries ad breathtaking landscapes, your will also encounter friendly people of different cultures - offering a fascinating glimpse of traditional rural life.
Trekking is possible any time of the year depending on where you are going. The popular seasons are spring and autumn. During winter, trekking is possible at lower altitudes. During the monsoon season, you can trek in the rain shadow areas north of the Himalaya like Mustang, Upper Manang, and Dolpo. These places are out of reach of the rain clouds because of the high mountains and are unaffected by the monsoon. The best part about trekking in this season is that the routes are less crowded and if you happen to be a keen botanist, you will revel in lush vegetation as meadows blossom in full swing.
Trekking Grade
Grade A ▲
Easy & short trek : It is a short days trek 01-10 days there is not very difficult path where you can see lots of beautiful panoramic views , exciting village life and not need experience for this trip Areas:- Ghorepani trek, Jomsom Trek, Helambu trek, Sivapuri, Royal trek.
Grade B ▲▲
Moderately easy & short trek: It is under 10 days to 20 adventures, slightly challenge close of mountain Views remote or well-trodden route areas: Annapurna Base camp, Langtang, Ganash Himal, Rara, Panch Pokhari.
Grade C ▲▲▲
Moderately difficult long & short trek: It can be 07 day to 21 days but you should require previous experience some time challenge glacier crossing steep climbing to 5500 mtr areas: Annapurna Round, Everest B.C, Mustang, Makalu B.C.
Grade D ▲▲▲▲
Difficult & long trek: It is very long treks hard climbing, high passes, wilderness, some areas need rope climbing & highs altitude areas: Simikot, Dolpo, Manasalu, Upper Mustang,Kanchanjunga, Dhaulagiri.
Nepal Trekking Chart
| Trekking Region |
Grade |
Season |
Duration of Trek |
Category |
| Annapurna Region |
1-3 |
Sep-Dec, Feb-May |
03-28 days |
Lodge & Camping |
| Arun Valley & Makalu Trek |
3 |
Sep-May |
15-20 |
Camping Only |
| Dhaulagiri Area Trek |
4 |
Apr-May,Sep-Nov |
18-28 |
Camping Only |
| Dolpo Area Trek |
3-4 |
Apr-Nov |
23-28 |
Camping Only |
| Everest Region |
2-3 |
Sep-May |
05-28 |
Lodge & Camping |
| Ganesh Himal Trek |
1-3 |
Oct-May |
07-28 |
Camping Only |
| Gorkha Pokhara Trek |
2 |
Oct-May |
10-19 |
Camping Only |
| Langtang Area Trek |
2-4 |
Oct-May |
07-24 |
Lodge & Camping |
| Kathmandu Valley Trek |
1 |
Sep May |
02-07 |
Lodge & Camping |
| Kanchenjung Area Trek |
4 |
Apr-May,Sep-Nov |
22-35 |
Camping Only |
| Manaslu Area Trek |
4 |
Sep-May |
18-28 |
Camping Only |
| Mustang Area Trek |
3 |
Apr-Nov |
12-19 |
Camping Only |
| Panchase Area Trek |
1 |
Oct-May |
10-21 |
Camping Only |
| Panchapokhari Area Trek |
2-3 |
Oct-May |
10-21 |
Camping Only |
| Rara & Jumla Area Trek |
2 |
Mar-Dec |
10-21 |
Camping Only |
| Royal Trek |
1 |
Oct-May |
04-06 |
Camping Only |
| Siklish Trek |
1 |
Sep-May |
07-10 |
Camping Only |
Nepal Camping Trek
This classic style of trekking are especially conducted in remote areas of Nepal supplying all camping equipments along with the food and employ porters to carry your gear and sherpas to set up tents where you will be sleeping and well- trained cook will prepare hot meals to serve you. You carry your small backpack with a water bottle, camera and your day clothes. As a guide I take care of everything, I employs the appropriate number of porters to carry all equipment, trekking gear and lead the whole crew.
Tea house/Lodge Trek
Lodge treks are a less expensive alternative on the more popular routes in the Everest, Annapurna and Langtang areas.
Lodge treks can offer a greater insight in to the lives of the local people and offer more opportunities for meeting fellow travelers. Accommodation is generally of a good standard (by trekking terms) and the food is prepared by the lodge-staff. All meals are included in the trek price.
Village Trekking
We have a range of holidays that complement our main trekking Programme. These are designed to give you an insight into the people and their culture. Where it s possible, we like to use accommodation with a local character not just because it s more interesting, but because it provides direct local benefit. Some involve a few days on an easy trek, combined with an overland tour. The travel on these holidays can still be demanding, to enjoy this trip you certainly need open and positive mind.
Trekking Season
Trekking is possible any time of the year depending on where you are going. The popular seasons e spring and autumn. During winter, trekking is possible at lower altitudes. During the monsoon season, you can trek in the rain shadow areas north of the Himalaya like Mustang, Upper Mustang, and Dolpo. These places are out of reach of the rain clouds because of the high mountains and are unaffected by the monsoon.
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