Are you looking for a trekking adventure in Nepal?
Congratulations! You have chosen the right destination. But do you know
where to go for your trekking adventure in Nepal? If no, this is the
article for you. Let’s find out what are these places:
Manaslu Circuit Trek:
Dubbed
as “New Annapurna Circuit”, the Manaslu Circuit Trek has witnessed a
rise in fame since 2010 when it official turned out to be a “teahouse
trek. Before that tourists need to camp. Given its important valleys
& superb mountain panaromas that rival any other trekking in Nepal -
but without the crowds (yet) - this trek is at the top of the list.
Annapurna Base Camp Trek:
Popularly known as Annapurna Sanctuary trek, the Annapurna Base Camp Trek takes visitors deep into the mountains to the amphitheatre of the Annapurnas. In fact the ABC trek is as historic as the Everest Base Camp trek itself.
Often
merged with the Annapurna Circuit trek & a trip to Ghandruk &
Ghorepani, this popular trek pursues a river basin which takes you
amphitheatre. After the Annapurna Circuit, this is the next most
renowned trek in the Annapurna province.
Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek:
High
altitude, world’s highest peak, infused in history & Sherpa culture
– this famous trek you offers you that wonderful trekking experience in
Nepal. No doubt this trek is more demanding than the rest & not for
everybody, but it ranks high on our list & is a respected favorite
among local Nepali guides.
Langtang Valley Trek:
Overlooked
by majority of the trekkers for its low altitude, Langtang merges
stunning landscapes with a cultural voyage via Nepal. Easily accessible
from Kathmandu, Langtang Valley trek is a considerably shorter and lower
altitude trek that curls its way up a gorge to basin at the foot of
Langtang Ri, nearby the periphery of Tibet.
It is
renowned for its varies plantation & villages more than remarkable
mountain panoramas, but still provides an excellent vantage point of
Langtang Ri & vistas of the Annapurna & Makalu.
Upper Dolpo Trek:
Snow
leopards, crystal mountain and never-ending of Peter Matthiessen &
George Schaller conjures up passionate notions of this isolated Buddhist
monarchy of Nepal.
This trek isn’t for the faint
of heart. However, the memorable landscapes, the sights from the passes
& the contact with a really special untouched culture make it all
worth it.
So, when you are planning your Nepal trekking adventure? Don’t be too late though!
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