Nepal – An introduction
Nepal is a Himalayan Kingdom that sits at the roof of the world, stretching 500 miles from east to west and 150 miles from north to south. Within these borders can be found 8 of the world's 10 highest mountains and undoubtedly the world's best trekking areas. Closed to foreigners until 1949, Nepal has long been the ultimate destination for mountaineers and trekkers from all over the world. In addition, Nepal is a land of great diversity - it's culture, religions, geography and wildlife fascinate and challenge the imagination.
Featured Packages 2010 / 2011
Everest Base Camp Trek
Everest base camp Nepal Trek provides you great opportunity to have unique experience. If you have ever longed to set eyes on our highest summit then this exciting trek in the Everest region gives you the opportunity to fulfill a dream, while taking in some of the most breathtaking scenery in the Himalaya.
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Mustang Trek
Mustang is a very popular trekking region in Nepal and has been described as “desert in the mountain" The trek to this region is a very rewarding one for those who want to experience the hospitality of the people living in this remote region. Department of immigration issued only a small number of special permit since 1991.
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Dhampus Sarangkot Trek
Kathmandu / Pokhara and stay at Pokhara - Pokhara / Dhampus - Dhampus / Sarangkot - Sarangkot / Pokhara.
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Choosing a Trek Areas
There are many criteria that might influence your choice of a trek. If you want to enjoy trek with other peoples using Lodges Annapurna, Langtang & Everest will be perfect choices. If you are in reasonably good condition and want to explore wilderness want to enjoy the feature of 500 years back, there are plenty of opportunities to explore, the Everest walk-in trek, which allows you a glimpse of both lowland villages as well as the high Himalaya, is the best choice. If time is a constraint, check the various that are less than a week long, or if you don't want to trek to a high elevation, look at the treks listed under low altitude treks. If you are an experienced trekker, and want to go to one of the newly opened regions of Nepal, such as Mustang, look at the list of restricted area treks.
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