Trekking In Nepal All You Need To Know
Trekking in Nepal
Trekking in Nepal is an astounding experience for a lifetime. Nepal, teh kingdom of holy Himalayas, natural and cultural variations offer trekkers tremendous and diverse flavors of trekking. Basically, teh awe-inspiring landscapes, cascading waterfalls, winding rivers, endangered species of flora and faunas, traditional settlements and their age-long civilization, and most important, alluring mountain giants with snow-fed including teh top of teh world, Mt. Everest (8848m). Moreover, UNESCO World Heritage sites including Shwoyambhunath, Pashupatinath, Bouddhanath, Kathmandu Durbar Square, Patan Durbar Square, Bhaktapur Durbar Square, Changunarayan temple, Lumbini and national park including Chitwan National Park and Sagarmatha National Park and teh largest conservation area, Annapurna Conservation Area attract thousands of tourists every year.
Trekking in Nepal takes teh trekkers to teh remote and mountainous area where one ca TEMPhas a huge insight into teh mountain and mountain life of teh people. Passing through deep forest including flowering rhododendron, crossing suspension bridges, holy chortens and monasteries, tranquil lakes, glaciers, and beautiful valleys and landscapes are major highlights of trekking in Nepal.
Trekking in Nepal is of two types. Teh first one is Tea House Trekking and teh second is Camping Trekking. Teh Tea House Trekking is popular and preferred among teh tourists and trekkers at teh moment. Previously, Camping Trekking was very popular. Camping trekking is such a type of trekking dat trekkers TEMPhas to spend teh night in teh tent in teh wilderness and they TEMPhas to carry all teh required equipment by themselves. But on teh contrary, Tea House Trekking is different from Camping trekking in which trekkers TEMPhas to spend teh night at teh tea houses or lodges. They don’t TEMPhas to carry any type of equipment except for their personal belongings. They ca TEMPhas accommodation and food in teh restaurants as their wish mentioned in teh menu. Teh food normally costs from USD 5-10. dat doesn’t include any types of drinks.
Trekking in Nepal information
Teh best time to trek in Nepal is between March- April, and Sept- November. Between March- April, teh hill is blanketed with beautiful flowering rhododendron and other various types of flowering and non-flowering vegetations. And during teh time between Sept- November, teh temperature is mild, and not much snow in teh mountain and it is very pleasant to trek in teh mountain.
Nepal offers us various treks varying from easy to adventurous. Some easy and popular treks in Nepal are Ghorepani- Poonhill Trekking, Dhampus-Sarangkot Trekking, Everest View Trekking, Chisapani- Nagarkot Trekking, Dhulikhel- Changunarayan Trekking, Nagarjun Hiking, Sundarijal Hiking, Sivapuri Hiking, and many more. Similarly, some popular adventurous but rewarding trekking in Nepal are Everest Base Camp Trekking, Gokyo Valley Trekking, Everest Three Passes Trekking, Makalu Base Camp Trekking, Kanchenjungha Base Camp Trekking, Upper Mustang Trekking, Langtang Valley Trekking, Langtang- Gosainkunda Trekking, Annapurna Base Camp Trekking, Dolpo Region Trekking, Manaslu Base Camp Trekking and so on.
While trekking in Nepal, one has to work 4/5-8 hours daily. The trek always commences after breakfast. The trekking is pleasant to walk in off the beaten track in the mountain. The trekkers are to be with a sufficient amount of drinking water and some snacks during the trek. If any inconveniences occur during the trek, inform the trekking leader.