Himalayan Trekking

The Himalayan trekking in Nepal has always remained a dream for the adventurers. Annapurna Trekking, Everest Trekking, Kanchenjunga Trekking, Langtang Trekking, Exploration in Mustang Region, and Manaslu Trekking opportunities introduce you to a variety of majestic landscapes within Nepal. Everything is available, from giant Himalayas to secluded valleys and ancient villages. You can do it all here because these treks offer extraordinary adventure options for both novice and experienced clients coming from around the world.

Among these awesome trek routes in Nepal, the Annapurna Trek is definitely one of the most prestigious with regard to its natural beauty and cultural prosperity. The diversified geographical condition that one will be going through on this track will be second to none. People reach to define it as "Heaven on earth"; definitely paradisiacal not only for trek, but also for enjoying unique cultural exposure.

Nevertheless, if you are really looking for a far-from-the-crowd trek, then Kanchenjunga Trekking and Manaslu Trekking should form a great option for you. The Kanchenjunga trek lying in eastern Nepal takes you to the base camp of the third-highest mountain in a pretty remote and rugged area. It remains much more peaceful and serene as it is visited by a fewer number of trekkers. This tour will make you feel like you have been away from home for months as soon as you get back home. The Manaslu Circuit combines unparalleled Himalayan biodiversity, cultural heritage, and diversity with landscapes and trolls passing through very few visited traditional villages inhabited by ethnic Tibetans from the Nubri region, which is still culturally unspoiled. Tsum valley is also known as the untouched Tibetan culture and one of the hidden gems in centre-west Nepal.

Although less crowded, trekking in Langtang is no less varied than Everest or Annapurna. This valley closer to Kathmandu has been labeled as "Valley of Glaciers." Mixed trekking-with natural scenes and cultural experience-allows one to traverse Tamang villages along with Buddhist monasteries. Meanwhile, Mustang is also referred to colloquially as the "Last Forbidden Kingdom" and has been claimed as a trekker's dream because of its semi-arid desert landscape with a Tibetan-influenced culture. The Upper Mustang Trek will take adventurers on a journey of ancient caves, medieval villages, and dramatic cliffs back in time.

Mainly, spring-March to May-and autumn-September to November-regarding aspects of the best weather and views, are believed to be ideal seasons for trekking in Nepal. However, trekking takes one across varieties of altitude levels and also many different climates' conditions-from sub-tropical lowland areas up to freezing mountain passes.