Trekking in Nepal
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Nepal trekking Holidays a journey on foot, especially gentle walking through mountain areas or hiking in the countryside for pleasure or sport. Perhaps among the various kinds of activities that you can enjoy during your visit to a country like Nepal which is sacred with varied bio geographic regions.
Nepal trek involves walking on an average of 5 to 7 hours per day covering about 9 to 14 kilometers. The trekking route passes through forest, high passes, valleys, meadows, rice fields, idyllic hamlets with the backdrop of the magnificent Himalayan range, glaciers, snow fed rivers and lakes depending on the region you trek.
During a Trekking in Himalaya you can either stay in simple lodges or homes of local people or camp for the night. Trekkers can either choose virgin tracks or beaten trails to reach their desired trekking destination.
Some people confuse trekking with climbing but trekking does not involve mountain climbing, it only involves walking on trails. Trekking is a healthy activity though it does have certain amount of caution is required to avoid accidents. If you are physically fit you will not be difficult for Nepal. No prior climbing training is required for trekking but you need to have love of enjoyment of hiking and trekking.
Nepal is trekkers’ paradise, where you can get unique experience of Nepal best combination of natural beauty and mixed Nepalese culture not only that it is home of world’s eight highest peaks in the world, including Everest, Kanchenjunga, Makalu, Lhotse, Cho you, Dhaulagiri, Manaslu & Annapurna. While you are trek along with deep forests of rhododendron, a multitude of birds and animals, temples and monasteries in Nepal you will also encounter many small mountain villages in these isolated hamlets, friendly people of diverse cultures offer a fascinating glimpse of traditional rural life. And in the background, every step of the way is the magnificent presence of the Himalayan peaks - providing breathtaking panoramic views.
Nepal Trekking Holidays offers a wide variety of different treks to suit both novice and experienced trekkers, whether you have two days or two months to spend in the Himalayas, we can tailor- make itineraries to suit your needs. The presence of nine national parks, three wildlife reserves, one hunting reserve and one conservation area makes Nepal trekking holidays all the more interesting. As the striking contrasts in altitude and climate support an equally contrasting wildlife, landscapes and communities you will have ample choices with regard the kind of trek that holds your interest and physical fitness, such as cultural treks, agro treks, wilderness treks, strenuous treks, heritage treks, short and easy and eco treks.
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