Nepal has been a trekking paradise since the 1960s, primarily because the Himalayas are the main attraction for tourists. Trekking through villages, valleys, and high mountain passes is the main activity of trekkers in Nepal. There are treks suitable for a range of experience levels and physical fitness levels. The popular trekking destination receives thousands of trekkers every year. Some trekkers complain that popular trekking destinations, such as Annapurna and Everest, are too crowded. The trekking duration and destination can be customised based on your preferences. The Limi Valley, Upper Dolpa, and Mustang treks are in rain-shadow areas. Trekkers can find a trail at any time of year. Some beautiful trekking destinations are not popular because they lack promotion. We promote camping-style hiking in Nepal’s less-crowded trekking areas through the High Camp Trekking specials. We cater to travellers, from novices to veterans, who have rarely visited Nepal, helping them feel as if they’re trekking back in time. The camping trek is organised and fully supported by the guide, cook, and porters who will accompany you.
The Panch Pokhari Trek takes you to the world’s ninth-highest wetland in Langtang National Park, at the foot of the Jugal Himal in Sindupalchowk District, northeast of Kathmandu. The five sacred lakes—Surya Kunda, Bhairab Kunda, Naag Kunda, Sarasowoti Kunda, and Ganesh Kunda—sit together and are believed to be the source of the Indrawati River. Every […]
view detailsThe Rolwaling Valley Trek takes you through a remote area in eastern Nepal, below Mount Gaurishankar. Sherpas know this mountain as Jomo Tersingma. Rising to 7,145 meters near the southern border with Tibet. It has two peaks: the northern peak, Shankar, represents Lord Shiva, while the southern peak, Gauri, symbolises Parvati, Shiva’s consort. The Rolwaling […]
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