Major trekking routes of easy
and short
trekking in Nepal |
Ghale Gaon Trekking
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Ghale Gaon trekking is one
of the best newly opened
trekking routes in Nepal
which passes through nature
and discover the rich
culture of the religion.
Ghale Gaon, situated on the
lap of Mt. Manaslu range in
the east, Lamjung Himal and
Annapurna II in the north
and Mt. Machhapuchhare in
the west. The village with
its terraced farmlands and
bird’s-eye-view of the
closely packed Gurung (Ghale)
settlements has earned
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Ghandrung Trekking
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Ghandrung is a short and easy
cultural trek, providing an
insight to the lifestyles of
Gurung ethnic community of Nepal
as well as great views of
Himalayas that includes
Macchapuchre and Annapurna
South. We walk through the river
valleys, rhododendron and orchid
bushes, make some gentle ascents
and descents, stop in the
villages of friendly locals and
savor the great views of
Annapurna South (7219m),
Hiunchuli (6441m) and holy Mount
Machhapuchhre
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Gorkha Trekking
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Gorkha is situated 131 Kms
western of the Kathmandu at
an 1135m altitude is located
northern of the Kathmandu.
There is view of ethnic
village and dense forest
with gorgeous Himalayan
flora and fauna on the
mountain range of Ganesh,
Langtang and Manaslu are the
basic fascinating to the
trekkers on the remote trip.
Gorkha is the historical
town and birthplace of King
Prithabi Narayan Shah is the
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Muktinath Darshan Trekking
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Muktinath is the most sacred
Hindu site in Nepal after
the temple of Pashupatinath
in Kathmandu which is
situated on the upper part
of the river Kali of Buri
Gandaki on the north side of
the main Himalayan range and
south of Lo-Manthang or
Mustang. Its precise
location is 29° 11’ N.
latitude and 83° 53’E
longitude, at an elevation
of 3,810m on the western
slopes of the Damodar Himal,
northern extension of the
Annapurna Himalayan massif. |
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Panchase Trekking
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Panchase trek is designed to
those who have only little
time but want a taste of the
mountains and village life
in non tourist trails in
Nepal. Panchase trekking
offers you panoramic
Himalayan scenery of
Macchapuchare, Dhaulagiri,
Annapurna, Lamjung and
Manaslu. The terrain varies
from subtropical valleys of
banana trees and rice
paddies to high ridges
covered in rhododendron
forest. The area is
inhabited mainly by Gurung
people,
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Royal Trekking
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Royal trekking trail will be good for those
trekkers who like to go in less tourist area of
Annapurna region. This trek can be a lifetime
experience for those who dream the Nepal
Himalaya trekking. This short trek commences
from Pokhara, the valley of lakes offering
panoramic views of the Annapurna massif as also
of the Lamjung and Manaslu Himal. This route was
first used by His Royal Highness the Prince of
Wales Prince Charles was in 1980.
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Shivapuri, Nagarkot, Dhulikhel and Namobuddha Trekking
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This short trek takes you
beyond the rim of Kathmandu
Valley through Budanilkantha
and into the hills to the
north valley of the
Shivapuri National Park 159
sq km (2760m), established
in 2002. From here, fine
views can be had of Ganesh
Himal, Himalchuli, Manaslu
and Langtang range. This
trek can be done throughout
the year as each season adds
beauty and majesty to this
trek. |
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Siklish Trekking
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Siklish has been developed
by the Annapurna
Conservation Project as a
model village and is an
integral part of their eco
trekking project that seeks
to spread awareness for both
tourists and locals of the
need to preserve the
delicate environment of the
area. Siklish is a large
Gurung village north of
Pokhara, it is recognized as
an extremely well preserved
example of typical Gurung
life. This is a very
enjoyable short and known as
Royal trek because |
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