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Thursday, September 26, 2013

Trekking In Nepal

Trekking in Nepal
 Before 1951 Nepal was largely inaccessible to foreign tourists. Until 1964, Nepal was exclusively for the hardly climbers and explorers of the unimaginable mountains and landscape. With the downfall of old regime (the Rana regime) and opening of the borders to the outsiders, plus with the development and increase of tourism programs of Nepal's became accessible to the outside world. This was helped more by the air linkage to the outsiders. The scenic landscape, majestic mountains, rich biodiversity, varied photograph and climate, rich culture and heritage provides unmatched appeal to the tourist. This has led to the increase in trekking activities in Nepal.
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Nepal Trekking 

To trek in Nepal, a person does not need to be a mountaineer or an athlete. What is needed is a simple interest in walking activities and the spirit for adventure to enjoy the thrills of the hilly terrains of Nepal. Trekking in Nepal gives an opportunity to witness age-old foot trails through the river banks, rural settings, and terraced fields and hamlets village. Trekking in an all season activity and is possible year around. However, October through May is considered to be the best month for trekking in Nepal. The best season for trekking is autumn, because of the weather condition .Late February brings spring in Nepal and offers exhilarating trekking for those who are interested in flowers, birds and natural grandeur. Different varieties of wild flowers, specially the rhododendrons make the hill side above 8,000 ft. memorable to visit during this season.

From the north—Nepal's sky high border with Tibet—to the south, where the Terai's jungles buzz just above sea level, Nepal offers the visitor so many different environments to explore, even in a short time. We are the only country to have 7 (UNESCO) World Heritage Sites, many situated within a 20 kilometer radius! After you have experienced ancient Kathmandu, you can take a day trip around the Kathmandu Valley, spend a weekend in the jungle of Chitwan National Park (a World Heritage Site), or trek deep into the Himalayas. Trekking options include: Everest Base Camp, Annapurna Sanctuary, Rara Lake (in Western Nepal's "wild west"), or the seldom-visited Nymba Valley, to name just a few. And because of Nepal's diverse terrain and climate: from the world's deepest gorge (Kali-Gandaki) to the highest point on earth (Mt. Everest), one can explore this magnificent country all year round.

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  1. Trekking in Nepal
    ( Everest,Annapurna,Langtang, Manaslu,Upper Mustang is best Trekking in Nepal)
    Trekking in NepalNepal is the best destination for Hiking, walking and Trekking.. The sites and regions in Nepal are full of adventures for adventure seekers, spiritual trekkers and nature lovers. Trekking can be one of the most exciting experiences in Nepal to develop insight, to gain knowledge and to have thrilling adventures. Nepal is popular in the world for trekking with varieties of options to stay in this small mountainous country.
    Trekking in Nepal is recently advancing although it has been continue from ancient time. Nepal has some of the unique features like ancient monuments, unspoiled cultures, challenging mountains, unexplored areas, fantastic beautiful sites and so many preserved heritages. Trekkers come to visit to explore and experience these elements while staying in Nepal. Mountaineering and high altitude trekking are widely preferred treks in Nepal. Spiritual and religious pilgrimage trekking are also equally increasing. View More

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  2. Everest Region Trekking | Everest Trekking
    everest region trekking routes
    Everest Region (Khumbu Region) Everest Trekking or Trekking in Everest Region is one of the most popular trekking region in Nepal. The Treks through the Everest or Sagarmatha National Park have inspired countless dreams and adventures, including visions of scaling the highest mountain on earth to those of getting a taste of the high mountains with a pack on their back and a camera in hand; ready to capture some incredible views of the lofty snowy mountain peaks that seem to grow in this region.
    Everest trekking or Khumbu trek is located in eastern Nepal and it contains parts of the Himalayas and the southern half of Mount Everest. The everest national park was created in July 19, 1976 and in 1979 was inscribed as a Natural World Heritage Site. Sagarmatha is Sanskrit for "Sagar = sky (not to be confused with sea/ocean) and matha = forehead or head " and is the modern Nepali name for Mount Everest.
    Most of the Everest trekking nation park area is very rugged and steep, with its terrain cut by deep rivers and glaciers. Unlike other parks, it can be divided into four climate zones because of the rising altitude. The climatic zones include a forested lower zone, a zone of alpine scrub, the upper alpine zone which includes upper limit of vegetation growth, and the Arctic zone where no plants can grow. The types of plants and animals that are found in the park depend on the altitude. The park contains the upper watershed of the Dudh Kosi river basin system.
    The original route taken on the first ascent of Everest trekking was fromJiri. The approach to this region now usually begins with a breathtaking flight from Kathmandu to Lukla airstrip (2,800 meters). If you decide against the flight then it will mean a trek in from Jiri, this will take about seven to eight days walking. Lukla means place with many goats and sheep, you are not likely to see many roaming around these days. Lukla has a variety of shops and lodges where you can have basic western style meals and pick up any last minute items for the trekking or climbing ahead. If you cannot find required items in Lukla, better luck can be had in Namche Bazaar.
    When you arrive at Lukla you are surrounded by the glistening spires of snow peaks from the start of the trek, and they only get higher and more magnificent as you go. The route is dotted by sacred Tibetan Buddhist mani stones (engraved with prayers and Buddhist images), prayer flags, and the occasional stupa (representing the mind of Buddha). The winding Dudha and Bhote Koshi rivers are a beautiful glacier-fed aqua blue, joined by many tributaries supporting waterfalls. Trekkers can visit on the way bustling Namche Bazaar, the revered Tengboche Monastery, the crystalline Gokyo Lake, the historic Everest Base Camp, and many other remarkable places in the Everest region. You share the trail with yak trains and Tibetan nomads and can choose to stay in simple but welcoming guesthouses in all but the most remote areas. Treks can be from one week to more than a month. On the trek a steady well paced ascent is required to suit the acclimatization needed. Expect to take some rest days for acclimatization as most trails quickly go above 3,500 meters.
    Nepal is a fascinating country and trekking through the mountains allows you to get both close to the scenery and the people.

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  3. Everest Gokyo Lake Trekking
    Everest Gkyoko lake TrekkingEverest Gokyo Lake Trek is trek to the lakes in Gokyo valley at the high altitude over 4200m. The trek also includes the wonderful visit of the second largest glacier Khumbu Glacier in the world. The trail has wonderfully beautiful sceneries of Gokyo Valley, Mt. Gokyo and beautiful lakes, glaciers and lofty mountains including Mt. Everest, Lhotse, Makalu and Cho Oyo etc. The view of Khumbu Glacier from Gokyo ridge is very superb one!
    Everest Gokyo Lake Trekking trail is through Lukla. The trek heads up to the valley leaving Everest Base Camp trail and running off from the Nguzumpa Glacier to the Gokyo Valley. As arriving in Gokyo valley, deep blue alpine lakes and their panoramic sceneries with pleasant climb to Gokyo village are impressive. Rocky with snow scattered land and the beautiful lakes surrounded by gigantic High Mountains give pleasantly adventurous experience. Gokyo Lake is the standpoint from where you can see more than from the summit of Mt. Everest, therefore it is the best trail for viewing the mountains in Himalayan Range.
    Gokyo Lake rises from the north face of Dudh Pokhari. The lake is important for the morning view of Cho Oyo for viewing fantastic mirror look. The summit of Gokyo Peak provides astonishing sunset views of Mt. Makalu, Mt. Everest and Gyachung Kang and many other peaks impressive than the views from Kalapatthar or Everest Base Camp.
    Trekking Highlights:
    Time for Nepal Total : 14 Days
    Trekking Duration: 12 days
    Trekking Detination: Gokyo lake and Gokyo Ri
    Starting: Lukla
    Ending: Lukla
    Grade: Mediam/hard
    Mode of trek: Tea house/camping
    Maximum Altitude: 5346m.
    Group size: 1+
    Outline Itinerary
    Day 01: Arrival in Katmandu, transfer to hotel, brief about the trip, and well-come dinner at evening through the typical Nepalese kitchen.
    Day 02: Fly, Kathmandu / Lukla (a 45 minute flight) trek to Phakding.
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    Day 03: Phakding / Namche Bazaar (3446 m.).
    Day 04: Namche Bazar Rest
    Day 05: Namche Bazaar / Dole (4200 m.)
    Day 06: Dole / Machchhermo (4470 m.)
    Day 07: Machchhermo / Gokyo (4790 m.)
    Day 08: Excursion around Gokyo Lake climb Ghokyo Ri (5357 m.)
    Day 09: Gokyo / Dole (4200 m.)
    Day 10: Dole / Namche Bazaar (3446 m.)
    Day 11: Nache Bazaar / Phakding (2610 m.)
    Day 12: Phakding / Lukla (2840 m.)
    Day 13: Flight back to Kathmandu.
    Day 14: Departure from Nepal as per time

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  4. Kanchenjunga Trekking
    Kanchenjunga is long and challenging one of the unspoiled trekking trails in eastern part of Nepal opened in 1988 for trekkers. It is third highest mountain in the world. Kanchenjunga trek going deep into the remote mountain ranges on Nepal’s border with Sikkim and Tibet. In this trek You will see a wide range of scenery from lush, tropical jungle through to rhododendron, chestnut and oak forests and then at higher altitudes into the alpine zone. You will see a range of Nepalese culture and life-style from Rai and Limbus to Tibetan Buddhist villages.
    The Kanchanjunga trek starts by the north side of Kanchenjunga where you see views of Tent peak, Nepal peak, Cross peak and then at Base Camp Kanchenjunga itself becomes visible. From Pangpema the trek returns to Ghunsa and then crosses the Mirgin La pass over to the south side of Kanchenjunga. Once over this pass we visit the yak pastures of Ramche and Oktang where there are impressive views of the south west face of Kanchenjunga.
    Outline Itinerary
    Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu transfers to hotel.
    Day 02: Trekking preparation day- buy or rent your personal equipments obtain permit for the trek etc.
    Day 03: Fly to Biratnagar. Overnight hotel.
    kanchenjunga trekking Day 04 Drive by bus to Suketar
    Day 05 Suketar to trek Phurumba/ Jogidanda
    Day 05: Trek to Chirwa (1190m)
    Day 06: Trek to Sakathum (1640m)
    Day 07: Trek to Amjilassa (2490m)
    Day 08: Trek to Gyabla (2730m)
    Day 09: Trek to Gunsa (3410m)
    Day 10: Rest day or acclimatization at Ghunsa
    Day 11: Trek to Khambachen (4150m)
    Day 12: Trek to Lhonak(4790m)
    Day 13: Trek to Pangpema (5140m)
    Day 14: Exploration day around Northern Base Camp Kanchenjunga Glacier
    Day 15: Trek back to Khambachen (4150m)
    Day 16: Trek back to Gunsa (3410m)
    Day 17: Trek to Selele Kharka
    Day 18: Trek over Selele Pass - trek down to Tseram (3900m)
    Day 19: Trek to Ramche (4620m)
    Day 20: Explore around Southern Base Camp and Yalung Glacier and return to Ramche
    Day 21: Trek back to Torntan (2990m)
    Day 22: Trek to Yamphudin (1690m)
    Day 23: Trek to Keswa (1960m)
    Day 24: Trek to Suketar (2400m)
    Day 25: Drive to Biratnagar.
    Day 26: fly to Kathmandu.
    Day 27: departure from Nepal.

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  6. HIKING & TREKKING OF NEPAL
    Nepal is the best destination in the world for walking,hiking, treking and peak climbing. as well as Cultural and Historical tour.

    Nepal is well known as one of the best destinations in the world for enjoying the real beauty of nature through trekking. The trail into the interior parts of the country follows ancient foot-trails which meander through scenic river-banks, intricately terraced fields and the forested ridges connecting picturesque hamlets and mountain villages. Trekkers can walk along the rough but beautiful trails or virgin tracks in the lap of green and friendly looking hills. The rhododendron-filled, green, dark and deep forests with different seasonal flowers blossoming can catch anyone's eye as can the scattered residential cottages, domestic and forest animals, variety of birds, both Hindus and Buddhist temples, mountains, breath-taking landscape, and above all warm greeting from smiling local people. The highly developed and well-defined trails have been used for centuries. Trekking in Nepal is an all season activity. It is possible at any time of the year depending on where one wishes to go. However, the most popular season are spring (February - May ) and autumn (September-November). Even during the monsoon season (June- August), you can trek in the rain- shadow areas north of the Himalaya like Mustang, Upper Manang and Dolpo.

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