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Trekking in Nepal

8 Best Treks in Nepal

Nepal is the land with eight of the top ten highest summits in the world and some of the most beautiful landscapes which are only reachable on foot, trekking in Nepal is one of the unique experiences of Not only Asia but the whole world.

Trekking in Nepal provides you the amazing opportunity to experience wonderful natural beauty of the country with unique traditions and cultures of the people. Trekking trails passes through ivory snows, jaded forests and blossoms of rhododendrons; you will be mesmerised by view.

Despite what many may perceive, trekking in Nepal is not necessarily wandering alone through an uncharted wilderness. As they walk along the well-marked trekking paths, travellers will often discover quite the opposite; hundreds of locals passing through each day as they haul food, water and other odd necessities back to their tiny villages, along with dozens of fellow trekkers. The regularly-spaced villages and tea houses allow trekkers good opportunities to rest and recover, either for a few minutes or the night. The strong culture and unreserved friendliness of the Nepalese people can also be witnessed as one traverses the hill tracks.

  • Everest Base Camp Trek:
  • Annapurna Circuit Trekking:
  • Manaslu Circuit Trek:
  • Langtang Valley Trek:
  • Upper Mustang:
  • Dhaulagiri Circuit Trekking:
  • Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trekking:
  • Gosainkunda-Helambu Trekking:

When to go for Trekking in Nepal??

The best seasons for trekking are the dry and warm seasons, March-June and September-November. During these seasons, the temperature is bearable and skies are usually clear, although the skies are foggier and the rain begins in May-June. It is possible to trek out of season, but expect rain and leeches during the summer monsoon season and severe cold and closed passes during the winter months.

During the monsoon season, the treks are virtually empty of travellers. At night it rain most ; days are cloudy with less rain. The north side of the Himalayas is in rain shadow, meaning that the mountains somewhat block the rain. Annapurna Circuit is in rain shadow after Pisang. The skies are still cloudy and it rains occasionally. In mornings the skies may be clearer, but the views are still nowhere as good as during the trekking season. Landslides may block the trekking routes.

In Conclusion:

In Nepal, you can explore the beauties and cultural studies with the help of trekking. Besides these trekking routes there are many astonishing routes for trekking.

If you are interested and want to know more about trekking in Nepal. Visit our official website Global Link Tours & Travel

Address: Thamel, Kathmandu, Nepal

Tel: +977-1-4440560, +977-1-4440570

Mobile: +977-9851195940

Email: info@globallinktours.com

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