Nepal is the ultimate destination for the trekking enthusiast and experience the beauty and culture–offering a myriad of possibilities from the short and easy to the demanding challenges of the snowy peaks. Easy, Moderate or rigorous – there is something for every palate. Nepal has aptly bee called “A Trekkers Paradise” as her terrain – mountain, hills and the Terai offers some of the most spectacular trekking routes in the world. Trekking in Nepal is as much a cultural experience as a Himalayan Adventure. It gives a chance to mix with local people and get in insight into their livelihood and A trekking in Nepal is unique and unforgettable experience of whole life. Trek word was almost unheard in Nepal until the sixties but now day's travelers come to Nepal solely for trek. Eight of ten highest mountains in the world are here. If trekkers want to see these Himalaya close up then should be walk. Trekkers can walk from the tropical low land to alpine meadows and glacial Himalaya while in the spring Nepal's brilliant rhododendrons will be bloom on the all Nepal treks area. Trekkers can see rare and different type of birds and animals on trek route. Nepal Trekking pass through picturesque villages inhabited of country's ethnic group of sherpa, Gurung, Magar, in highland and Brahmins, Chhetri and Newar in lower altitudes. They have different type of culture, society and festivals so trekkers can experience the different culture and way of celebrating the festivals. Most of the Trek will oscillate between 1000 meters to 3000 meters but the trek to Everest base camp will reach 5545 meters. Most of the time you will remain within the altitude range 1500 to 2000 meters. It is important to remember that 4000 meters in Nepal is not same as in Europe and America as the country is much closer to the equator. Treks in Nepal can be possible half day to over a month. A short trek up to Nagarkot to see the sunrise and sunset and some snow mountain from far. It takes three hours to four hours from bhaktapur while the trek to Everest base camp will take two week to three weeks. Nepal Treks usually consists of a series of ascents and descents walk five or six hours on the day. Everest trek, Annapurna trek, Ganesh himal Trek, Langtang trek, Manaslu trek, Makalu trek, Kanchanjunga trek, Mustang trek, Ghorepani poonhill trek, Annapurna circuit trek are most popular trekking in Nepal. Best Nepal trekking season are October to November March to may . At this time visibility will be clear and the weather mild
The Arun valley provides really superb views of both Mt Everest and Makalu. It is located between the…
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