Trekking in Nepal
The Kingdom of Nepal is well known as one of the best destinations in the world for enjoying the real beauty of nature through trekking. The trail into the interior parts of the country follows ancient foot-trails which meander through scenic river-banks, intricately terraced fields and the forested ridges connecting picturesque hamlets and mountain villages. Trekkers can walk along the rough but beautiful trails or virgin tracks in the lap of green and friendly looking hills.
The rhododendron-filled, green, dark and deep forests with different seasonal flowers blossoming can catch anyone's eye as can the scattered residential cottages, domestic and forest animals, variety of birds, both Hindus and Buddhist temples, mountains, breath-taking landscape, and above all warm greeting from smiling local people. The highly developed and well-defined trails have been used for centuries. Trekking in Nepal is an all season activity. It is possible at any time of the year depending on where one wishes to go. However, the most popular season are spring (February - May ) and autumn (September-November). Even during the monsoon season (June- August), you can trek in the rain- shadow areas north of the Himalaya like Mustang, Upper Manang and Dolpo.
The Kingdom of Nepal is well known as one of the best destinations in the world for enjoying the real beauty of nature through trekking. The trail into the interior parts of the country follows ancient foot-trails which meander through scenic river-banks, intricately terraced fields and the forested ridges connecting picturesque hamlets and mountain villages. Trekkers can walk along the rough but beautiful trails or virgin tracks in the lap of green and friendly looking hills.
The rhododendron-filled, green, dark and deep forests with different seasonal flowers blossoming can catch anyone's eye as can the scattered residential cottages, domestic and forest animals, variety of birds, both Hindus and Buddhist temples, mountains, breath-taking landscape, and above all warm greeting from smiling local people. The highly developed and well-defined trails have been used for centuries. Trekking in Nepal is an all season activity. It is possible at any time of the year depending on where one wishes to go. However, the most popular season are spring (February - May ) and autumn (September-November). Even during the monsoon season (June- August), you can trek in the rain- shadow areas north of the Himalaya like Mustang, Upper Manang and Dolpo.
Featured Trips Nepal
Annapurna Region Trekking
Nepal's most popular trek begins at the lakeside town of Pokhara and leads six or seven days north-west around the Annapurna Massif, through dramatic changes in landscape, climate and culture to the high village of Jomsom, near the isolated land of Mustang. Trekkers often continue on to the sacred read more shrine of Muktinath, near
Everest Region Trekking
The Everest region has gained its popularity for trekking, mountaineering, peak climbing and expedition. Among the major destinations of trekking in Nepal, Everest region stood second despite poor accessibility. It is more expensive and difficult to get Solu Khumbu than to the Annapurna region. read moreOne must either walk for a week or fly to Lukla
Langtang Region Trekking
Langtang trekking combines the remote and spectacular valley of Langtang, with the high mountain lakes at Gosainkunda and the beautiful Helambu Valley. Visit the beautiful Langtang National park and then trek to the end of the valley to view the wonderful ice flutes of Gyangchempo. Following the read moreTrisuli River north out of Kathmandu Duration: 22 Days
Max Altitude: 4930m.
Grade: Moderate
Trek Start: Arughat
Trek End: Besisahar
Manaslu Region Trekking
Considered as one of the most challenging treks in Nepal, the Manaslu Circuit will reward the adventurous with an unparalleled alpine experience. Opened in 1992, this area offers a combination of read morerich culture heritage,
Home Stay Trekking
Home stay trekking is one of outstanding trekking. It is very celebrated region trekking to have enormous sceneries as well as cultural richest and natural beauties region. There is not much tea house lodges as popular trekking region but they have richest in cultural, natural villages, read morevery typical own culture
Dolpo Region Trekking
The Dolpo region opened to trekking in 1989 and it is hard to match for it’s pristine beauty and rugged charm. You can still have opportunity to meet the nomadic people and their life style is almost untouched and unexplored. read more The Himalayas offer an endless Duration: 13 Days
Max Altitude: 3850m.
Grade: Medium
Trek Start: Syabru Besi
Trek End: Dhading Besi
Ganesh Himal Trekking
Ganesh Himal is not frequented by many tourists and it is located in central Nepal, northwest of Kathmandu, with terraced hillsides appearing to ascend to the sky. Several motivating ethnic read more groups of a mixed lifestyleDuration: 22 Days
Max Altitude: 4300m.
Grade: Medium
Trek Start: Arughat
Trek End: Arughat
Tsum Valley Trekking
The Tsum Valley is a consecrated Himalayan pilgrimage valley positioned in a trans-Himalayan province of Gorkha, Nepal. It commences from Arughat Bazaar in the Dhading district. read moreThe Budhi Gandaki River Duration: 26 Days
Max Altitude: 5140m.
Grade: Moderate
Trek Start: Suketar
Trek End: Suketar
Kanchenjunga Trekking
The isolated area of Eastern Nepal is the home to Mt Kanchenjunga, the third highest peak of the world (8586m). This enormous peak dominates the southern range of the Himalayas bordering the Sikkim read morearea of India. Duration: 20 Days
Max Altitude: 4010m.
Grade: Moderate
Trek Start: Jomsom
Trek End: Jomsom
Mustang Trekking
Mustang is located in the northern central part of Nepal and at the top of Kali Gandaki River, which has been opened for the trekkers since 1992. It is the most mysterious and least known read more kingdom of Nepal. The landscape Duration: 25 Days
Max Altitude: 4920m.
Grade: Moderate
Trek Start: Tumlingtar
Trek End: Tumlingtar
Makalu Trekking
Makalu sited in the eastern part of Nepal is secluded by the Makalu Barun National Park and Conservation Project, established in 1992. The park covers 2330 sq km and is the home of Makalu the fifth highest read morepeak. Duration: 15 Days
Max Altitude: 3130m.
Grade: Medium
Trek Start: Jumla
Trek End: Jumla
Rara Lake Trekking
It is commences from Kathmandu to Nepalganj then Nepalganj to Jumla flight then start trek. Rara Lake lies in the remote Karnali region, north-west of Kathmandu. The region read more is made-up of long ridges Duration: 24 Days
Max Altitude: 4930m.
Grade: Medium
Trek Start: Gorkha
Trek End: Besisahar
Rupina La Pass & Larkya La Pass trek
Rupina La Pass is a challenging trek in a less touristy area within the Manaslu region of Nepal. It was officially opened to tourists in 1991 and mountaineering expeditions have had access read more to the area for many years. Duration: 8 Days
Max Altitude: 2194m.
Grade: Medium
Trek Start: Sundarijal
Trek End: Panauti
Nagarkot Chisopani Trekking
Nagarkot Chisopani trekking is an easy trek taking you along the rims of the Kathmandu Valley offering distant views of snowy mountains, and an idea of typical Nepali countryside life and read moreethnic culture. Nagarkot Duration: 30 Days
Max Altitude: 5000m.
Grade: Medium
Trek Start: Tumlingtar
Trek End: Lukla
Ice Col Trekking
The route from Makalu Base Camp to the Everest region, which we follow, is over Sherpani Col - West Col - Panch Pokhari - Amphu Lapcha. Basically all these passes lie on the three main read more ridges of Baruntse. Duration: 18 Days
Max Altitude: 5755m.
Grade: Medium
Trek Start: Shigati
Trek End: Lukla
Rolwaling Tashi Lapsa Pass Trekking
Rolwaling trails is very eminent for their many hairpin bends and dramatic views of mid-eastern range of the Himalaya including Gauri Shankar, Dorje Lhakpa, Tashi Laptsa, Rowaling is located read morewest of Everest Duration: 23 Days
Max Altitude: 5240m.
Grade: Medium
Trek Start: Beni
Trek End: Beni
Dhaulagiri Trekking
Dhaulagiri trek is huge destination for adventure seekers which grading on Adventurous to challenging. Mt. Dhaulagiri was climbed first in 1960 by an international team of Max Eiselin Lucerne and his read moreteam. It is located
Annapurna Region Trekking Nepal's most popular trek begins at the lakeside town of Pokhara and leads six or seven days north-west around the Annapurna Massif, through dramatic changes in landscape, climate and culture to the high village of Jomsom, near the isolated land of Mustang. Trekkers often continue on to the sacred read more shrine of Muktinath, near
Everest Region Trekking The Everest region has gained its popularity for trekking, mountaineering, peak climbing and expedition. Among the major destinations of trekking in Nepal, Everest region stood second despite poor accessibility. It is more expensive and difficult to get Solu Khumbu than to the Annapurna region. read moreOne must either walk for a week or fly to Lukla
Langtang Region Trekking Langtang trekking combines the remote and spectacular valley of Langtang, with the high mountain lakes at Gosainkunda and the beautiful Helambu Valley. Visit the beautiful Langtang National park and then trek to the end of the valley to view the wonderful ice flutes of Gyangchempo. Following the read moreTrisuli River north out of Kathmandu Duration: 22 Days
Max Altitude: 4930m.
Grade: Moderate
Trek Start: Arughat
Trek End: Besisahar
Manaslu Region Trekking Considered as one of the most challenging treks in Nepal, the Manaslu Circuit will reward the adventurous with an unparalleled alpine experience. Opened in 1992, this area offers a combination of read morerich culture heritage,
Home Stay Trekking Home stay trekking is one of outstanding trekking. It is very celebrated region trekking to have enormous sceneries as well as cultural richest and natural beauties region. There is not much tea house lodges as popular trekking region but they have richest in cultural, natural villages, read morevery typical own culture
Dolpo Region TrekkingThe Dolpo region opened to trekking in 1989 and it is hard to match for it’s pristine beauty and rugged charm. You can still have opportunity to meet the nomadic people and their life style is almost untouched and unexplored. read more The Himalayas offer an endless Duration: 13 Days
Max Altitude: 3850m.
Grade: Medium
Trek Start: Syabru Besi
Trek End: Dhading Besi
Ganesh Himal Trekking Ganesh Himal is not frequented by many tourists and it is located in central Nepal, northwest of Kathmandu, with terraced hillsides appearing to ascend to the sky. Several motivating ethnic read more groups of a mixed lifestyleDuration: 22 Days
Max Altitude: 4300m.
Grade: Medium
Trek Start: Arughat
Trek End: Arughat
Tsum Valley Trekking The Tsum Valley is a consecrated Himalayan pilgrimage valley positioned in a trans-Himalayan province of Gorkha, Nepal. It commences from Arughat Bazaar in the Dhading district. read moreThe Budhi Gandaki River Duration: 26 Days
Max Altitude: 5140m.
Grade: Moderate
Trek Start: Suketar
Trek End: Suketar
Kanchenjunga Trekking The isolated area of Eastern Nepal is the home to Mt Kanchenjunga, the third highest peak of the world (8586m). This enormous peak dominates the southern range of the Himalayas bordering the Sikkim read morearea of India. Duration: 20 Days
Max Altitude: 4010m.
Grade: Moderate
Trek Start: Jomsom
Trek End: Jomsom
Mustang Trekking Mustang is located in the northern central part of Nepal and at the top of Kali Gandaki River, which has been opened for the trekkers since 1992. It is the most mysterious and least known read more kingdom of Nepal. The landscape Duration: 25 Days
Max Altitude: 4920m.
Grade: Moderate
Trek Start: Tumlingtar
Trek End: Tumlingtar
Makalu Trekking Makalu sited in the eastern part of Nepal is secluded by the Makalu Barun National Park and Conservation Project, established in 1992. The park covers 2330 sq km and is the home of Makalu the fifth highest read morepeak. Duration: 15 Days
Max Altitude: 3130m.
Grade: Medium
Trek Start: Jumla
Trek End: Jumla
Rara Lake Trekking It is commences from Kathmandu to Nepalganj then Nepalganj to Jumla flight then start trek. Rara Lake lies in the remote Karnali region, north-west of Kathmandu. The region read more is made-up of long ridges Duration: 24 Days
Max Altitude: 4930m.
Grade: Medium
Trek Start: Gorkha
Trek End: Besisahar
Rupina La Pass & Larkya La Pass trek Rupina La Pass is a challenging trek in a less touristy area within the Manaslu region of Nepal. It was officially opened to tourists in 1991 and mountaineering expeditions have had access read more to the area for many years. Duration: 8 Days
Max Altitude: 2194m.
Grade: Medium
Trek Start: Sundarijal
Trek End: Panauti
Nagarkot Chisopani Trekking Nagarkot Chisopani trekking is an easy trek taking you along the rims of the Kathmandu Valley offering distant views of snowy mountains, and an idea of typical Nepali countryside life and read moreethnic culture. Nagarkot Duration: 30 Days
Max Altitude: 5000m.
Grade: Medium
Trek Start: Tumlingtar
Trek End: Lukla
Ice Col Trekking The route from Makalu Base Camp to the Everest region, which we follow, is over Sherpani Col - West Col - Panch Pokhari - Amphu Lapcha. Basically all these passes lie on the three main read more ridges of Baruntse. Duration: 18 Days
Max Altitude: 5755m.
Grade: Medium
Trek Start: Shigati
Trek End: Lukla
Rolwaling Tashi Lapsa Pass Trekking Rolwaling trails is very eminent for their many hairpin bends and dramatic views of mid-eastern range of the Himalaya including Gauri Shankar, Dorje Lhakpa, Tashi Laptsa, Rowaling is located read morewest of Everest Duration: 23 Days
Max Altitude: 5240m.
Grade: Medium
Trek Start: Beni
Trek End: Beni
Dhaulagiri Trekking Dhaulagiri trek is huge destination for adventure seekers which grading on Adventurous to challenging. Mt. Dhaulagiri was climbed first in 1960 by an international team of Max Eiselin Lucerne and his read moreteam. It is located
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Thamel, Kathmandu, Nepal
Telephone: +977-9841121415
Email: info@nepaladventureguide.com
jayatrekkingguidesince2000@gmail.com
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