The best way to experience Nepal's unbeatable combination of natural beauty and cultural richness is trekking. Trekking does not mean mountain climbing but refers to walking on trails. Neither you need any advanced training nor have to be very sportive. So anyone with a pair of strong legs and adventurer spirit will enjoy the thrills of trekking in the foothills of Nepal Himalayas. The range of the trek varies from short hike through terraced foothills to lengthy strenuous treks like Round Dhaulagiri or Rolwalling to Chola pass at Gokyo and so on. We can satisfy any kinds of trekkers.

Trekking in Nepal can be organized in two ways, Lodge Trek and Camping Trek. In lodge trek we provide best available lodges on the tracking route as we have got established relations with the lodge owners through our regular trekking groups. In Camping trek we use all quality camping goods like two men Tent, Dining Tent, Kitchen Tent, Toilet Tent, Chairs and Tables with professional staffs with smile.

Annapurna Region

Annapurna Trekking areas situated on the western Himalayan Range from Manang District to Dhaulagiri Zone. There are more than 100 thousand people living in the valleys & mountains, they are multi-linguistic & multi-cultural groups. The Annapurna region is rich in biodiversity and is a treasure house for 1,226 species of flowering plants, 102 mammals, 474 birds, 39 reptiles and 22 amphibians.

Tilicho Lake, the world’s highest altitude fresh water lake & Kali Gandaki Gorge, the world's deepest river gorge have made Annapurna region a unique place in the World. The region is also garlanded by the world's largest Rhododendron Forest in Ghorepani.

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Everest Region Trekking

The Mount Everest  in English , Sagarmatha in Nepali ( head of sky ) , Qomolongma in Tibetan , the mother goddess of the earth, is  the King of  Mountains, the roof of the World is probably the most popular destinations in the world . The area around the Khumbu region is called Everest Region for trekkers; it is also covered & protected by the Everest National Park, department of Forestry of Government of Nepal. The area is largely composed of rugged terrain and gorges of the High Himalayas, ranging from 2,845m at Monjo to the top of the world's highest Himal - The Mount Everest .Sagarmatha at 8,848m above the sea level.  Other peaks above 6,000m are Lhotse, Cho Oyu, Thamserku. Nuptse, Amadablam and Pumori.

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Langtang-Helambu Region

The Langtang -Helambu region is in the north of Kathmandu situated in the central Himalayan region covering the area of Nuwakot, Rasuwa & Sindhupalchowk Districts. It is the nearest trekking region  from Kathmandu valley , the trekking starting point could be reached within an hour at Sundarijal , or  2 hours drive at  Melamchi Pool    or   7 hours  drive at  Dhunche / Syabrubensi.

Three main trek routes; 1) Langtang Valley, 2) Helambu and 3) Gosaikunda Lake cover much of the Langtang and the southern Helambu region. Langtang and Helambu regions are connected through Lauribina La. All routes have the facilities of locally operated hotel/lodge, teahouse, and campgrounds for groups.  Langtang Valley & Helambu offers a choice of moderate to more difficult hiking with duration ranging from 3 days to 3 weeks.

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Kanchenjunga Region

Kanchenjunga, the Third highest mountain in the Earth at an altitude of 8586 m (28,169 ft), rises in the far eastern part of Nepal bordering with Tibet and Sikkim. Because of its remote location in Nepal and difficult access from India, the Kanchenjunga region is not much explored by trekkers. It has, therefore, retained much of its pristine beauty. It offers different variety of landscapes, cultures and panoramic views of Himalayas including the Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, & Kanchenjunga. Nepali side of the Kanchenjunga area is covered by Kanchenjunga Conservation Area project funded by WWF with the cooperation with Nepal Government. 

A trekking journey to Kanchenjunga area is a special trip starting from the tropical lowlands through great rhododendron forests and lovely villages of east Nepal up to the glacier and overwhelming views.

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Dhaulagiri Region

Mount Dhawalagiri is located west of Annapurna it is 40 mile wide. Dhawalagiri is eight highest tallest peak of the world, towers high above the well-trekked Muktinath pilgrim trail up the Kali Gandaki Valley. The vast massif screens the hidden lands of Dolpo to its north, and to the west of it are Nepal's far western hills.

Only to the east along the Kali Gandaki Valley can we easily view the mountain close up, so massive Dhaulagiri with its symmetrical peak and four major outliners remains an enigma along much of its perimeter. Like fabled but restricted Dolpo, the complete month-long trek around Dhaulagiri is only for a handful of hikers.  The trek goes through big challenging mountain passes, crossing over French pass (5300 m.) and Thapa Pass (5200 m.);  it is a challenging walk on an icy track.

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