Sunday, May 19, 2024

Trekking

That one in four visitors to Nepal go trekking should say something about the popularity of this activity in the Himalayan country. Most treks go through altitudes between 1,000 and 4,000 meters, while some popular parts reach over 5,000 meters. It’s not only the stunning landscapes on the trail that captivate the trekkers but also the people from different ethnic groups with whom they meet on the way – a rare opportunity to experience Nepal’s rich cultural diversity. And what better way than walking to see and experience it.
 

The most popular trekking routes have traditionally been the Everest, Annapurna and Langtang regions. But now the Kanchenjungha in the extreme east and Dolpo in northwest Nepal are gaining ground as new popular destinations. More recently, the government has developed a number of heritage trails in different parts of the country where you can combine a trek with a peek into the cultures of the local communities. And for those with the time and the stamina, there is The Great Himalayan Trail that stretches 1,700 km from Kanchenjungha in the east to Humla in the west – a trek that will take months to accomplish.
 

All trekkers are required to obtain the TIMS card before embarking on their trip. To trek in protected areas region one must acquire the entry permit by paying Entry Fees to enter the particular National Park or Protected Area. To get access to the areas restricted by the Government of Nepal, one must acquire the Trekking Permit to the area.

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The Dhaulagiri is known by many names, the most common being the "White Mountain" It is one of the chief attractions of Nepal. At 8,167 meters, it is the seventh highest mountain in the world. Dhaulagiri is located in central Nepal and lies entirely in the country, with no part transcending the border.
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Jomsom Muktinath trek follows one of the most ancient traditional route in the Trans Himalaya Trade Route or Salt Trade Route, passing through many interesting villages, local people, and traders, donkeys and mule trains.Nepal's spectacular diversity appears at it's finest in this trek. Stir your feelings while you bow in front of Lord Bishnu at Muktinath.
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The Kangchenjunga Trek is one of the unspoiled trekking trails in eastern part of Nepal opened in 1988 for trekkers. Mt. Kanchenjunga 8598m lies on the border of Nepal and Sikkim. Mt. Kanchenjunga, one of the world's most spectacular mountains, is renowned as the queen of mountains. Kanchenjunga, the third highest peak on the planet, can show off varied ecological zones, from the subtropical land to hostile wilderness.
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Langtang is one of the nearest trekking destinations from Kathmandu and is an unparalleled combination of natural beauty and cultural riches. Gosaikunda, Kyangjin, Tamang Heritage Trail, Briddim are the highlights of this trekking route.
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One of the most famous treks in Nepal, the Makalu Base Camp Trek, covers the eastern region of the country. This part of the country remains largely isolated from the developments taking place in the outside world. Home to an incredible variety of flora and fauna, eastern Nepal is a haven for nature lovers. The Makalu is a four sided pyramid shaped mountain in Nepal. Neighboring the Mount Everest, it is the fifth highest mountain in the world. The mountain stands 8,481 meters tall.
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