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    Default Nepal Trekking information

    Nepal is the ultimate destination for the trekking enthusiast –offering a myriad of possibilities from the short and easy to the demanding challenges of the snowy peaks. Easy, Moderate or rigorous – there is something for every plate. Nepal has aptly bee called “A Trekkers Paradise” as here terrain – mountain, hills and the Terai offers some of the most specatacular trekking routes in the world.

    The immense contrasts in altitudes and climates found here support an equally spectacular mix of lifestyles and wildlife. Trekking in Nepal is as much a cultural experience as a Himalayan Adventure.

    In the shadows and foothills of the icy pinnacles of the himalaya, one passes picturesque charming villages inhabited by diverse ethnic groups. Treks vary from expeditions, high altitude treks to simple easy paced walks

    Nepal's best Trekking

    The annapurna region lies toward the north of Central Nepal. The region has been recognized as one of the word’s best trekking trails according to a recent survey by Modern Maturity [USA]. The highlights of his part if Nepal are Annapurna Peaks, Fistail, Mt. Dhaulagiri, River Kali Gandaki and several other peaks. Gateway to Annapurna trekking region is the famous city of Pokhara. The most prominent ethnic groups of Annapurna region are gurung, Thaklai and Managhba. Animals found here are pika, blue sheep and Himalyan Tahr and vegetation ranges from tropical species to temperate forests of oak, beech and worlds largest rhododendron forest.
    The popular trekking routes of the region are Jomsom, Annapurna Circuit and Annapurna Base Camp, Annapurna foothills, panchasy, Ghandruk, Poon hill, Sikles, lamgjun, Dhaulagiri, Upper Mustang and around Pokhara. The best time to visit is during spring and autumn low valley and like upper Musthang Jomsome area is better in monsoon, Unlike other part of Nepal, even the monsoon months are idela to visit to Upper Mustang that falls in therain shadow area. Most trekking routes in the Annapurna region are well serviced by teahouse trekkers should, however, be careful while trekking to the more remote parts of the region.


    Getting There:
    Regardless of the trek chosen. It is most likely that Pokhara would be either the starting or ending point of your trek in the Annapurna region. Pokhara is located 202 kilometers west of kathmandu and can be reached by road in about six hours by air in thirty minutes from the capital. For road travel there are a number of tourist buses available daily both from kathmandu and from Chitwan. Food, accommodation and other tourist families of all ranges are available in and around Pokhara.

    Permits and Fees:
    Entry fee is necessary for Annapurna Conservation Area Project region. The permit must be purchased before starting the trek and can be obtained in Thamel, Kathmandu, from any government registered company.

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    Your information is very useful for all trekking lovers. Yes, Nepal is one of the best places in the world for trekking, because the world’s highest mountains are situated including Mount Everest. Every year tourists visit in a huge numbers and mostly travel for trekking.

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    The popular trekking routes of the region are Jomsom, Annapurna Circuit and Annapurna Base Camp, Annapurna foothills, panchasy, Ghandruk, Poon hill, Sikles, lamgjun, Dhaulagiri, Upper Mustang and around Pokhara.


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