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Nepal
is a trekker's paradise. The very organic rhythm of foot travel
is a wonderful way to explore and make meaningful contact
with the country. On average, trekking consists of walking
daily 5 to 7 hours, 9 to 14 kilometers on a series of ascents
and descents. The immense contrasts in altitude and climates
found here support an equally spectacular mix of lifestyle
and wildlife. Nepal is a pioneer in the sport of trekking.
Known as the Himalayan Kingdom, Nepal is dominated by eight
of the world's fourteen highest mountains, including Mt. Everest
(Chhomolungma) 8848m. Each one is over 8000 meters (26,000ft).
In all, there are 1,310 peaks of 5000 meters (16,900ft) or
more. Annually, more than 200,000 tourists come here to trek.
You will experience superb panoramic views of mountains, a
diversity of landscape, flora and fauna, colorful cultures,
friendly people and ancient history. Trekkers leave Nepal
with grand tale to share with their family and your friends.
Please
click your trekking routes as per your passion:
Nepal
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The
Everest or Khumbu region is justifiably the most
famous of all trekking and mountain regions. Populated
by Sherpas, the attractions of this area are the
majestic mountains, the high mountain villages,
the isolated monasteries, and the local peoples.
This area includes the highest mountain in the world,
Everest at 8,848m,... |
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As
you proceed slowly along the trek upward, the varied
characteristics of nature and those of the cultures
and customs of different ethnic groups are noticed.
From a starting altitude of 1300m you will climb
to 3210m at Poon Hill, where you will enjoy not
only a superb panorama of both Annapurna and
Dhaulagiri ... |
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The
treks in the Annapurna area are the most popular
and famous of Nepal's treks. It is more distinctive
than any other treks by it’s variety of people,
rich culture, beautiful landscapes and panorama
view.The mountain reaches 8091 meters above sea
level, and the base camp's altitude is 4130 meters
above sea level ...... |
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The
Jomsom Trek is the classic tea-house trek which
visits some of the best trekking lodges in Nepal.
The trek follows the ancient trading route from
India to Tibet up the Kali Gandaki valley starting
from the roadhead near Pokhara and finishing at
the pilgrimage site of Muktinath (3802m). ,... |
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You
may like to extend your stay by visiting Chitwan
National Park, a world famous region of subtropical
forest and river margin, which is a superb bird
habitat, with over 300 species recorded. Perhaps
more importantly, it is one of the few remaining
haunts of the endangered Asian one-horned rhino.
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Island
Peak was the name given to the mountain in 1952
by Eric Shipton's party who thought it to be reminiscent
of an island in a sea of ice. It is also known by
it's Nepali name of Imja Tse. The mountain is an
extension of Lhotse Shar, and is located between
the Lhotse and Imja glaciers, standing at 6,189m/20,305ft.
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Island
Peak was the name given to the mountain in 1952
by Eric Shipton's party who thought it to be reminiscent
of an island in a sea of ice. It is also known by
it's Nepali name of Imja Tse. The mountain is an
extension of Lhotse Shar, and is located between
the Lhotse and Imja glaciers, standing at 6,189m/20,305ft.
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Island
Peak was the name given to the mountain in 1952
by Eric Shipton's party who thought it to be reminiscent
of an island in a sea of ice. It is also known by
it's Nepali name of Imja Tse. The mountain is an
extension of Lhotse Shar, and is located between
the Lhotse and Imja glaciers, standing at 6,189m/20,305ft.
....,... |
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Island
Peak was the name given to the mountain in 1952
by Eric Shipton's party who thought it to be reminiscent
of an island in a sea of ice. It is also known by
it's Nepali name of Imja Tse. The mountain is an
extension of Lhotse Shar, and is located between
the Lhotse and Imja glaciers, standing at 6,189m/20,305ft.
....,... |
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Island
Peak was the name given to the mountain in 1952
by Eric Shipton's party who thought it to be reminiscent
of an island in a sea of ice. It is also known by
it's Nepali name of Imja Tse. The mountain is an
extension of Lhotse Shar, and is located between
the Lhotse and Imja glaciers, standing at 6,189m/20,305ft.
....,... |
Island
Peak was the name given to the mountain in 1952
by Eric Shipton's party who thought it to be reminiscent
of an island in a sea of ice. It is also known by
it's Nepali name of Imja Tse. The mountain is an
extension of Lhotse Shar, and is located between
the Lhotse and Imja glaciers, standing at 6,189m/20,305ft.
....,... |
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Island
Peak was the name given to the mountain in 1952
by Eric Shipton's party who thought it to be reminiscent
of an island in a sea of ice. It is also known by
it's Nepali name of Imja Tse. The mountain is an
extension of Lhotse Shar, and is located between
the Lhotse and Imja glaciers, standing at 6,189m/20,305ft.
....,... |
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Island
Peak was the name given to the mountain in 1952
by Eric Shipton's party who thought it to be reminiscent
of an island in a sea of ice. It is also known by
it's Nepali name of Imja Tse. The mountain is an
extension of Lhotse Shar, and is located between
the Lhotse and Imja glaciers, standing at 6,189m/20,305ft.
....,... |
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Island
Peak was the name given to the mountain in 1952
by Eric Shipton's party who thought it to be reminiscent
of an island in a sea of ice. It is also known by
it's Nepali name of Imja Tse. The mountain is an
extension of Lhotse Shar, and is located between
the Lhotse and Imja glaciers, standing at 6,189m/20,305ft.
....,... |
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Island
Peak was the name given to the mountain in 1952
by Eric Shipton's party who thought it to be reminiscent
of an island in a sea of ice. It is also known by
it's Nepali name of Imja Tse. The mountain is an
extension of Lhotse Shar, and is located between
the Lhotse and Imja glaciers, standing at 6,189m/20,305ft.
....,... |
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Island
Peak was the name given to the mountain in 1952
by Eric Shipton's party who thought it to be reminiscent
of an island in a sea of ice. It is also known by
it's Nepali name of Imja Tse. The mountain is an
extension of Lhotse Shar, and is located between
the Lhotse and Imja glaciers, standing at 6,189m/20,305ft.
....,... |
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Island
Peak was the name given to the mountain in 1952
by Eric Shipton's party who thought it to be reminiscent
of an island in a sea of ice. It is also known by
it's Nepali name of Imja Tse. The mountain is an
extension of Lhotse Shar, and is located between
the Lhotse and Imja glaciers, standing at 6,189m/20,305ft.
....,... |
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Island
Peak was the name given to the mountain in 1952
by Eric Shipton's party who thought it to be reminiscent
of an island in a sea of ice. It is also known by
it's Nepali name of Imja Tse. The mountain is an
extension of Lhotse Shar, and is located between
the Lhotse and Imja glaciers, standing at 6,189m/20,305ft.
....,... |
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Island
Peak was the name given to the mountain in 1952
by Eric Shipton's party who thought it to be reminiscent
of an island in a sea of ice. It is also known by
it's Nepali name of Imja Tse. The mountain is an
extension of Lhotse Shar, and is located between
the Lhotse and Imja glaciers, standing at 6,189m/20,305ft.
....,... |
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Island
Peak was the name given to the mountain in 1952
by Eric Shipton's party who thought it to be reminiscent
of an island in a sea of ice. It is also known by
it's Nepali name of Imja Tse. The mountain is an
extension of Lhotse Shar, and is located between
the Lhotse and Imja glaciers, standing at 6,189m/20,305ft.
....,... |
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Island
Peak was the name given to the mountain in 1952
by Eric Shipton's party who thought it to be reminiscent
of an island in a sea of ice. It is also known by
it's Nepali name of Imja Tse. The mountain is an
extension of Lhotse Shar, and is located between
the Lhotse and Imja glaciers, standing at 6,189m/20,305ft.
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