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Everest Region |
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The Mt. Everest standing in this region
what is called as Khumbu region as well.
In Khumbu region Have many worlds
highest mountain including Everest,
Lhotse, Nuptse, Amadablem, Cho-oyu,
Island peak and many peak. The snow
leopards Sherpa are living there who
were professionally climb the mountain. |
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Annapurna Region |
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Annapurna region range lays west part of
Nepal. It offers the view of massif
Annapurna including Dhaulagiri,
Annapurna 1, Machhepuchre, Manaslu,
Annapurna south, Nilgiri, and many more.
Trekkers mostly enjoy with the Gurung
ethnic and their tradition and culture
in the down hills and Tibetan in the
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Langtang Region |
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Langtang Himalayan range lies in the
central part of Nepal. It offers the
view of Langtang Lirung, Ganesh Himal,
Dorje Lhakpa, Manaslu, Maluntse and many
others peaks. It has much natural and
ethnical diversity. In the high mountain
Tibetan culture existing and in the down
hills Mostly Tamang, gurung, Braman, |
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Mustang Trek |
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The region of Tibetan influence north of
Kagbeni Village is generally referred to
as Upper Mustang. The ancient Kingdom of
Mustang – the capital Lo Manthan was
attached to Tibet in the 14th century,
Although it retained its identity as an
autonomous dynasty throughout the
centuries - is a walled city with their
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Kanchanjunga Trek |
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Kang-chen-zod-nga", meaning "Five Great
Treasuries Of The Snow", actually, has
seven major summits. To the locals,
Kanchanjunga (8585 m.), the third
highest mountain in the world, is the
abode of gods who bestow prosperity and
benevolence on the mand their lands. The
avalanches that Kanchanjunga |
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Manaslu Trek |
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This extended and strenuous trek,
circling the Manaslu range was opened to
trekking in 1992 along with Mustang.
Going north, up the river valley of the
Buri Gandaki and then behind Mt.
Himalchuli (7893m.), Peak 29 (7839 m.)
and Mt. Manaslu (8118 m.) to cross the
Larkya La Pass at 5213 m., this
fascinating |
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Makalu Trek |
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This trek takes you to Makalu Base Camp
(5250 m), now designated as Makalu Barun
National Park and Conservation Area. Mt.
Makalu (8463 m) is the fifth highest
peak in the world. The Makalu Base camp
trek is a true adventure with scenery so
beautiful that it will never tire you.
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Dhaulagiri Trek |
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This is a long, difficult trek around
Dhaulagiri (8167m) that starts from
Beni. The trekking route follows the
Myagdi Khola westwards to Darbang, then
turns north through lowland forests into
the high country. Much of the route is
on snow and glaciers as it crosses
French Col pass (5240m). Then we
traverse the head of |
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Dolpo Trek |
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The northern part of Dolpo is usually
called Inner Dolpo and has always had an
aura of mysticism.
The high valleys of Dolpo are some sign
of the most remarkable in the himalya
with sweeping views stretching to the
arid Tibetan plateau. Trekking here
offers a real adventure, in a remote,
unspoiled. part of Nepal that |
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Ganesh Himal Trek |
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Starting with a scenic drive from
Kathmandu to Trisuli Bazaar the trek to
Ganesh Himal begins along the foothill
visiting primitive villages and offers
great views of Ganesh Himal (7429 m),
Manaslu (8163 m) and Himalchuli (7540
m). The fantastic mountain scenery and
close proximity to Kathmandu make this |
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Rolwaling Trek |
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Rolwaling valley extends east to west of
the Gauri Shankar Massif (7134 m) and
this trek through the Rolwaling valley
is one of the truly
"off-the-beaten-tracks". Starting with a
drive from Kathmandu to the village of
Charikot. Passing through the Rolwaling
valley and cross the Tashi Labtsa to the
Khumbu |
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Nepal Village Trek |
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Village trekking in Nepal means to
observe the Nepal's mid hills culture
tradition and the Himalayan view. The
trek mostly passes through the Gurung
villages that are very rich in culture.
They will offer almost with every
changing camp the cultural evening which
has carried for many hundred years as
their tradition. |
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