Trekking in Nepal

Planning On Going to a Lang tang Trekking Trip? Know Better Before You Do

Lang tang trekking region is the closest trekking route from Kathmandu, lying on its North. It is an interesting, close to nature trekking route of the area. Not only is the region rich in culture but dripping with natural beauty as well. Being close to the Tibet, China border, lang tang is about 130 km north to Nepal’s capital, Kathmandu.

The Lang tang valley is the first national park of the country, besides lying between the Himalayas and boasting....


The Marvelous Annapurna Trekking Region

The Annapurna region is very popular in terms of scenic beauty, simple logistics and a rich hill culture, and is a highly trodden path. All the Annapurna trekking routes start and end at or very near to Pokhara, which is the second largest city in Nepal. Pokhara is a very comfortable place to start or end a trek as the city is loaded with all kinds of accommodation, equipment rentals, gear shops and all other things that are required for a pleasant trekking experience. Pokhara also has a lot of tourist guide companies that offer varying services on the different trek routes...

Explore the Mesmerizing Everest Base Camp Trekking Route

Anyone who has ever thought of trekking has at least once dreamed of experiencing the Everest base camp trekking route. Since the 1920, Mount Everest has been tried to exploited and mapped by several individuals, a handful of whom succeeded, while others had to pay a very heavy price, in some cases even their lives. This was however the scenario about a century ago. Today if anyone wants to try Mount Everest...

Everything You Ought To Know About Manaslu Trekking Nepal 

Manaslu trekking Nepal is increasingly becoming the star trek of Nepal, owing to the over populated and much commercialized Annapurna circuit. For a long time Annapurna has been the star of the show but now its fame seems to be getting to it. You can find tea shops at every few kilometers selling candies and drinks along the way....

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