Trekking
is the
best way
to
experience
Nepal's
unbeatable
combination
of
natural
beauty
and
culture.
On
beaten
trails
or
virgin
tracks,
Nepal is
a
trekker's
paradise.
The very
organic
rhythm
of foot
travel
is a
wonderful
way to
explore
and make
meaningful
contact
with the
country.
On
average,
trekking
consists
of
walking
daily 5
to 7
hours, 9
to 14
kilometers
on a
series
of
ascents
and
descents.
The
immense
contrasts
in
altitude
and
climates
found
here,
support
an
equally
spectacular
mix of
lifestyle
and
wildlife.
Nepal is
a
pioneer
in the
sport of
trekking.
Known as
the
Himalayan
Kingdom,
Nepal is
dominated
by eight
of the
world's
fourteen
highest
mountains,
including
Everest.
Each one
is over
8000
meters
(26,000ft).
In all,
there
are
1,310
peaks of
5000
meters
(16,900ft)
or more.
Annually,
more
than
200,000
tourists
come
here to
trek.
You will
experience
superb
panoramic
views of
mountains,
a
diversity
of
landscape,
flora
and
fauna,
colorful
cultures,
friendly
people
and
ancient
history.
Trekkers
leave
Nepal
with
grand
tales to
share
with
their
family
and
friends.
What is
Trekking?
Though,
we have
different
activities,
trekking
is the
ultimate
way of
enjoying
the
scenic
magnificence
and
knowing
people
with
great
cultural
heritage
in
Nepal.
You will
see the
great
diversity
of Nepal
during
your
trekking.
The vast
landscape
of this
country
has been
studded
with
mighty
Himalayas,
mysterious
monasteries
and
temples,
ancient
cities,
various
endangered
species
and
highly
fascinating
flora
and
fauna,
which
offer
you the
most
spectacular
trekking
and
touring
in this
part of
world.
Trekking
allows
you to
walk
through
villages,
which
are yet
to be
influenced
by the
21st
century.
You can
either
choose
the
virgin
tracks
or the
beaten
trails
to reach
the
lofty
Himalayas,
"the
Stairs
of
Heaven."
For our
customers'
amusement
and
adventure,
we do
offer
the
treks to
many
regions
depending
upon
their
time and
interest.
Some
people
have
misconception
that
during
the
trekking
they
have to
climb.
But
trekking
does not
mean
mountain
climbing,
trekking
always
refers
to
walking
on
trails.
You can
always
take
plenty
of time
during
the
trekking
to cover
distance.
We allow
ample
time for
photo
stops
and for
answering
individual
questions.
If you
have a
good
physical
condition,
a trek
should
prove no
difficulty.
Previous
experience
in
hiking
and
living
outdoors
is,
however,
helpful.
Mountaineering
experience
is not
necessary,
but you
must
enjoy
walking. |