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SITE NAVIGATION
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| Annapurna Trek |
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Trekking in Annapurna region is one of the finest and natural treks as it is dominated by the gigantic Annapurna Range consisting of Annapurna I, II, III, IV, Annapurna South, Gangapurna, Machhapuchare, Lamjung and Hiunchuli. All together they form one of the most dramatic and scenic span of peaks to be found nowhere else in the world. Trekking in this area offers the choices from Easy Grade to Strenuous.
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| Everest Trek |
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Mount Everest is the highest peak in the world situated in the Solukhumbu district of Khumbu Region.
Inhabited by the Sherpas, it is also famous as the Sherpa Land. This area is one of the most popular trekking destinations in the world. It combines the exploration of villages, and fascinating glacial valleys surrounded by the highest mountains on the earth.
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| Dhaulagiri Trek |
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This region is considered to be one of the most remote place in Nepal.
The Kali Gandaki Gorge separates it from the Annapurna region. The Dhaulagiri (White Mountain) region has many Himalayan peaks (some fifteen peaks at 7000m.), hidden valleys and majestic views and is favored by trekkers who are looking for Off-the beaten-trail adventure.
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| Langtang Trek |
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The Langtang valley lies to the north of Kathmandu and is one of the nearest National Park easily accessible for trekking destinations in Nepal.
This trekking route is comparatively remote and least visited treking region compare to Annapurna region. Therefore, Langtang consider ideal for those who do not have much time and like less busy routes. It is the second largest of Nepals' National Parks. The park is rich in natural vegetation of various flora and fauna. It offers superb close-up views of some of the very rugged mountains, heavily forested areas of bamboo, sal and rhododendron, which are home to abundant wildlife animals. Kyanchen Gomba situated on height of 3200m is a beautiful village inhabited by few numbers of families. Yala Peak is one of the attractions of this region.
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| Makalu Trek |
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Makalu is the fifth highest mountain in the world.
We fly east to the remote regions of Tumlingtar to begin the base camp trek. This long trek takes us through the subtropical Arun Valley, across the Barun Pass and Barun River, then finally we reach the base camp - 4460m of Makalu-8555m, one can enjoy the rare views of the East face of Everest, Lhotse and Cho-Oyu.
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| Mustang Trek |
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The Kingdom of Mustang was off-limits for tourist until 1991. Mustang managed to survive as an independent state as early as fifth century A.D. and even today it is royal family and loyal subjects enjoy a certain degree of autonomy. It is a majestic desert plateau is buffeted by the great winds whipping up between the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri.
This trek begins with a flight to Jomsom via Pokhara One is immediately impressed by the large open spaces, towering rock formations, canyons and caves permeating the scenery. With its barren and desolate beauty Mustang will take you through an unforgettable voyage for the mind and eyes.
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| Kanchenjunga Trek |
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Kanchenjunga the third highest peak in the world and lies to in the North-East of Nepal.
This area was only opened to trekkers in 1988. This area falls under the restricted area and has magnificent mountain views, rhododendron forests, villages inhabited by various ethnic groups such as Rai, Magar, Gurung, and Limbu. This particular trek gives us a rare chance to see different traditions and culture.
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| Restricted Area Trek |
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For restricted areas we need to obtain a special permit and a government registered Liaison Officer will accompany in some particular regions in the restricted area. This will be organized for you once you book your trek.
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| Trekking Peaks |
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Dreamed of reaching a summit of a mountain among Many Himalayan Peaks can now be easily materialized into reality in Nepal. Amateur mountaineers or any experience trekkers can successfully climb many smaller Himalayan Peaks on a relatively short holiday. Since 1978 the NMA (Nepal Mountaineering Association) has had the authority to issue permission for small-scale attempts on 18 peaks that are known as "Trekking Peaks" for trekking groups. With permission from NMA. Permits for these can be obtained at a short time. Pardonable formalities and price. Rather than requiring an expensive expedition permit and complex regulations. The climbing trekking will be well lead by our well trained Sherpa Leader, some of whom have climbed Mt Everest and other Himalayan Peaks.
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