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Nepal Trekking |
Within this spectacular geography are some of the richest cultures of Himalayan heritage. Nepal, home of Mt Everest, is also home of some 23.1millon people belonging to 101 ethnic groups who speak over 92 different languages, most living rural lives in their own little worlds, along the length of the Himalayas. The best way to explore The exotisdsadasc Himalayan nature and culture of Nepal is by walking through these village and meeting the charming people, as the great Swiss Geologist Tony Hagen did in the 1950s, before Nepal even opened its doors to the outside world. We invite you to: meet the lovely people of rural Nepal, share a meal with them, stay at their house as family guests. The exotic Himalayan nature and culture of Nepal is by walking through these village and meeting the charming people, as the great Swiss Geologist Tony Hagen did in the 1950s, before Nepal even opened its doors to the outside world. We invite you to: meet the lovely people of rural Nepal, share a meal with them, stay at their house as family guest. The exotic Himalayan nature and culture of Nepal is by walking through these village and meeting the charming people, as the great Swiss Geologist Tony Hagen did in the 1950s, before Nepal even opened its doors to the outside world. We invite you to: meet the lovely people of rural Nepal, share a meal with them, stay at their house as family guests |
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Treeking Region of Nepal |
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Annapurna Region
Within this spectacular geography are some of the richest cultures of Himalayan heritage. Nepal, home of Mt Everest, is also home of some 23.1millon people belonging to 101 ethnic groups who speak over 92 different languages, most living rural lives in their own little worlds, along the length of the Himalayas. The best way to explore The exotisdsadasc Himalayan nature and culture of Nepal |
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Everest Region
Khumbu (Everest Region) is one of the well acknowledged in the world as a form land of the World's tallest Mount Everest and the native place of Sherpa people; which is situated in the map of Nepal to the northeast. Many trekkers go by roads trails via Solu and some fly in to the village Lukla to start trekking. A few days trek from Lukla on the highland, takes you to the entrance to Sagarmatha National Park and the town... |
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Langtang Region
Trekking in langtang / Langtang Region trekking is the third most popular trekking region in Nepal.Langtang trekking, Langtang Gosainkunda trekking, Langtang valley trekking, Langtang and Helambu trekking, Helambu valley trekking, are the major areas are situated in the north of Katmandu offers a multitude of trekking destinations. Langtang is a narrow valley |
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dhaulagiri region
Just west of Annapurna is the 40-mile-wide Dhaulagiri Himal. Dhaulagiri I, the sixth-tallest peak in the world, towers high above the well-trekked Muktinath pilgrim trail up the Kali Gandaki Valley. The vast massif screens the hidden lands of Dolpo to its north, and to the west of it are Nepal's far western hills. Only to the east along the Kali Gandaki Valley can we easily view the mountain close up, |
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Dolpo Region
Nepal government is gradually opening forbidden regions for trekking, some of which have become very popular within the very short span of time. Among of the recently opened such areas are Dolpo, Mustang, Manaslu and Kanchanjunga. This trek to the sacred Phoksundo Lake is a privilege few foreigners have enjoyed due to the regions' closure until 1989. |
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kanchenjunga Region
Kanchenjunga, the third highest peak in the world lies on the eastern border of Nepal with India. The trek provides you to experience the remoteness of this region, romantic mountain views, diverse flora and fauna and rich local culture.This trek is considered as a non-technical trek and suitable for average people. If you are moderately fit and have a sense of adventure will enjoy this trek |
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Makalu Region
The Makalu region is an absolutly amazing still very untouched area in the northwestern corner of the Sankhuwasabha district. To the west, it is bordered by the Everest region, to the north by Tibet, to the east by the Arun river and to the south by the Sabha river. It just so happens that this very pristine area was dedicated into a national park and conservation area in the early 1990's. |
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Manaslu Region
Trekking around Manaslu offers a unique opportunity to experience relatively "untouched" region of Nepal. It provides spectacular beauty along the border of Nepal and China and is now a controlled trekking route which allows organized trekking groups special permits to venture round its spectacular circuit. Located in west-central Nepal, the trekking around Manaslu provides |
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Mustang Region
Mustang, a land where the soul of man is still considered to be as real as the feet he walks on: a land said to be "barren as a dead deer" but where beauty and happiness abound in spite of hardship, was a part of the Tibetan Kingdom of Gungthang until 1830's. The wall city of Lo Monthang, unofficial capital of Mustang still remains a kingdom within a kingdom. |
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