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Trekking in Nepal
Trekking in Nepal
Few would disagree that the Himalayan mountain regions of Nepal contain some of the best places in the world to go trekking.Trekking in Nepal is most popular activities tourist enjoys. Trekking means simply walking up and down in higher mountains crossing villages, high passes, dense forest, valleys. Trekking- hiking along the trails that form the main links between Nepal 's isolated villages and settlements is one the country's main attractions. The word trekking was almost unheard of in Nepal until the sixties but many of today's visitors came to Nepalsolely. Trekking in Nepal is one of unique and adventurous activities in the world. Normally trekking walk over 5550m of height where they will enjoy panoramic snow covered mountains. Largely inaccessible by road, combined with the well-worn foot tracks developed between villages over centuries, makes trekking the best way of seeing the Himalaya. Choose from treks like Everest Base Camp & Gokyo Lakes, Annapurna or Langtang From short, easy treks to month long expeditions, from tea-house trekking to camping 'rough', Nepal has it all.
Trekking Permit and TIMS card Issued from NTB ( Nepal Tourism Board) & TAAN Member and Trekking Agencies ( Trekking Agencies Association of Nepal).
| Programs of Trekking in Nepal |
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Langtang, Gosain kund, Helambu trekking

This trek can take up to 10 to 14 days with combined Gosainkunda (frozen lake) and helambu. This trail passes through Tibetan and tamang village and offers fine views of the Langtang Lirung, Ganjala peak, Tserko ri, Langsisa ri and Genesh Himal across to the northwest and the trail pass through lightly populated and undeveloped area and an ever-changing climate and offers trekkers an exceptional diversity of scenery and culture. The trek all enter the Langatang National Park, for this trek need to pay 1000Rs for National Park entry fee and also need to make TIMS, these thing you can make in Nepal tourisiom Board.
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Everest Base Camp

From the tiny airfield of Lukla, the trail leads through Sherpa villages, forests of fir and rhododendron and across high suspension bridges meeting caravans of zobkyo (a yak-cow crossbreed) along the way. Namche Bazaar is a colorful, bustling market with traders from surrounding villages and as far as Tibet, and from Tengboche the views of Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, and Ama Dabam are sensational. Climbing above the tree line to cross-alpine pastures and glacial moraine, you eventually reach Base Camp, high on the Khumbu Glacier, where colorful expedition tents give a bizarre appearance to this desolate place surrounded by rock, snow, and ice.
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Annapurna Round

The Annapurna trek, with the recommended plan how much to walk every day. This is the exact way my friends and I walked this trek, so it is well tested…
All the times mentioned in “Timing” include resting time and meals –time. In general, these timings refer to a quite easy pace of walking.
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| 1. Rafting |
Nepal has earned a reputation as one of the best destinations in the world for white water rafting. Nepal' thundering waters, coming from the glaciers of the mighty Himalaya, provide unmatched thrills for rafter. WhiteWater rafting is a popular water adventure sport in Nepal, All major rivers created from the Himalayas and running down the mountains offers tremendous exciting experience of white Water rafting.
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| 2. Sightseeing |
The bowl like small mountain - sheltered Kathmandu valley is the historical center of Nepal and the place where kingdoms rose and fell, palaces and temples were built and rebuilt, and Nepalese art and culture were developed and refined is equally religious.
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| 3. Jungle Safari |
While the high Himalayas makes up Nepal's northern region, the southern lowland known as the Terai is covered with dense tropical jungles teeming with diverse wildlife and exotic birds. Here you will find some of the most exciting safari destinations in the world.
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