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OFF THE BEATEN TREK

 

This is one of the most famous trekking areas in Nepal. It starts either from Pokhara. There are rarely a few places in the world with such a splendid variety of natural beauty as that of Annapurna region. It is a rare combination of long arrays of snow capped mountains, crystal clear lakes, turbulent rivers with deep gorges, Buddhist monasteries, home of famous Gorkha soldiers and other friendly ethnic groups, as well as hot springs and beautiful villages.

 

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Panch Pokhari Trek

To the northeast of Kathmandu lies a chain of peaks called Jugal Himal, which includes Dorje Lakpa (6966m), Madiya (6257m) and Phurbi Chhyachu (6637m). The trek starts from the large bazaar of Chautara (1410m), descends to the Balephi Khola, and then follows a ridge to Bhairav Kunda, a holy lake at 3500m. The route then makes a circuit around the head of the Balephi Khola Valley to Panch Pokhari ("five lakes") at 3600m. From Panch Pokhari,

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Bhairav Kunda Trek

Bhairav Kund - means in Sanskrit a holy lake named after a destructive name of lord Shiva the "Bhairav". The place "Bhairav Kund" is located to the northeast of Kathmandu and next right to Panch Pokhari and closer to Nepal - Tibet border. Approximately 5 hours bus ride we arrive at the trek starting point called Jalbire Bazzar. Jalbire is a traditional small town full of "Newari" culture. From Bhairav Kund there are no intervening ranges to spoil the views of Himalayan

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Ganesh Himal Trek

Treks in the Ganesh Himal region are designed to introduce you to a broad spectrum of life in different Nepalese communities and varieties of beautiful scenery. You may visit base camp of the Ganesh Himal where there are two lakes Black and white. Twin waterfalls Ganga and Jamuna; bring joy to your heart. Many trekkers recommend this trek though it is not as popular as Annapurna and Everest. Visit this area in March and April, and you will see the

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Gorkha Trek

This is a week long walk starts from Trishuli Bazar-an old famous town to the north of Kathmandu brings through nice and cultural villages with nature to the Nepal's most historical place "Gorkha" -the name of Nepal's origination. This is not very hard trek but very non-touristy, cultural and peaceful. The lodges are not available along the route. Thus, the tour must be arranged a fully organized camping one. The Himalayan View of giant

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Rolwaling Trek

Between the Everest and Langtang regions is the stunning Mid-eastern range of the Himalayas; the Rolwaling valley. This is home to famous peaks such as Mt. Ghauri Shankar (7134m), Dorje Lakpa, and many others. A few miles south of the Tibetan border, it is known as one of the seven hidden valleys in the Himalayas. This is a wild and barely explored district where legendary tales of the abominable snowman, known as the "Yeti", haunt the imagination

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Sailung Trek

Around 6 hours bus drive to the Mude Bazaar (Dolakha) from Kathmandu, in Eastern part of Nepal .The main highlight of this trekking is to see the magnificent views of eastern Himalayas of Nepal and encounter with several different ethnic groups, older villages, life style and other interesting experience about rural life of Nepal. Specially, those people who are interested to visit to the non-tourist area like those kinds of trekking.

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Dudh Kunda Trek

There are two main areas for trek in Everest Region. One is Khumbu and another one is known as Solu. Solu is far less traffic than Khumbu. Which is making more cherished and real experience of the Trek? In side this Solu, We have newly discovered the trekking area called Dudh Kunda. Which is on the bottom of the Number Himal? From Kathmandu to Jiri by drive, then following the way to Pike Peak and via Goli Gompa. On the 9th day, we will reach our

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Churen Himal Trek

This trekking is completely apart from the beaten paths, this trekking is for the person who loves the beauty of nature and the wild valleys. Be-part from Beni will lead you to the foot of Churen himal. Walk across Myagdi Khola until Sibang to cross Jalja-La (3430m) Dhorpatan and of the hunting preserve Gurjaon and Beni drunk of return to Kathmandu

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Dhorpatan Jaljala Trek

Jaljala is a 12 days trekking in the western Nepal - an opportunity to discover areas, which remain practically, untouched and still retain an idiosyncratic lifestyle without being affected by western influences. Besides wildlife reserves Nepal Government has also set aside a hunting reserve at Dhorpatan where controlled hunting of some species is allowed. Covering an area of 1,325 sq. km., the reserve is situated on the southern flanks of Mt. Dhaulangiri I in districts

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Singla Pass Trek

This trekking area lies north of Kathmandu. You start walking from Trishuli Bazaar after a 4 hours bus ride. This is an easy trek, so it is recommended for older or families with children. Himalayan view of Giant Ganesh Himal and many more panoramic and beautiful culture are the main attraction of this trek.

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