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Trekking in Nepal -All You need to know for Nepal Trekking

Trekking in Nepal Useful Updated Information

Trekking in Nepal Useful Updated Information

Trekking in Nepal – trekkers need to know all updates

Trekking in Nepal is not only about the physical venture in the Himalayas but also a great opportunity to experience Nepali Culture, rural lifestyle, and mind refreshing satisfaction. Although, trekking through the Himalayas is a major attraction of Nepal among the travel companion.

Trekking in Nepal begins through the beautiful Himalayan trails crossing the mountain passes, fascinating mid-hills, colorful villages and slowly gaining an altitude to the base camps of the world’s greatest peaks. Nepal is home off an open living museum for everyone.

Mt. Everest is the highest mountain peak in the world, Everest Base Camp Trek one of trending trek in Nepal and the colorful festivals, living tribes, culture, the natural combination make a perfect natural country that attracts thousands of travelers every year.

Nepal trekking packages are highly demanded from all over the world. The highlights of every trek in Nepal involve the fun of walking, Himalayan panorama, lush vegetation, and the authentic culture of highland Nepal.

Best Time to Trekking in Nepal Himalayas

Nepal is all season for trekking. Even, the perfect time for trekking in Nepal is in the Autumn season (September to December)  and Spring season (March to May). But, trekking to the Himalayas can undergo all the time in a year.

The peaks trekking season in Nepal gains evergreen weather, less monsoon, moderate temperature, and clear skies mountain views.  In the winter – monsoon season, there is not much trekking recommended. Few trekking tours can still be operated during the off-seasons.  Kingdom of Mustang, Dolpo circuit and Upper Dolpo is less touristic Himalayan rain shadows area trekking and off-route treks in Nepal during monsoon season. Short treks in Nepal are best during the off-season, winter, and all year.

Where do you stay while trekking in Nepal?

Many popular trekking routes are well established by locally-owned guest houses or lodges and many remote area trekking is still organize camping.

It named Tea-house trek in Nepal – Lodges are basic hostels with a clean beads room, a common bathroom, and seasonable hot/cold showers. Offer local cuisine and kinds of limited hot –cold drinks through the local people of Nepal.

Most of the remote area trekking in Nepal is still organizing by the full support of Camping crews. Tho’s treks in Nepal relatively more expensive then tea-house trek, because of more logistic expenses, all the camping equipment, and remoteness of trekking routes, the cost will be higher than a lodge trek.

Trekking Grades and difficulties

The difficulty level of trekking can be categorized into three grades; Easy treks, moderate treks, and challenging treks. The short and easy trekking trails have the maximum elevation go 1400 meters to 3500 meters and you will walk around the valley and low altitude mountain villages. The trekking duration will be 2-9 days. Poonhill trek, Mardi Hamal Trek, Kathmandu Valley trekking, Langtang Trek, and Pikey Peak are easy treks of  Nepal.

The moderate treks in Nepal are between 3000m to 4500 meters trekking route along with the Nepali villages that about 2 weeks walking trips. Annapurna Base Camp, Upper Mustang, Everest Panorama, Langtang Helambu Trek, Lower Dolpo, and Tsum Valley are moderate treks of Nepal.

The challenging treks go above 4500m  up to 5600 meters altitude and take around more than weeks to complete the trek. Annapurna Circuit Trek, Tilicho Lake, Everest High Passes, Gokyo Lake Trekking, Phaplu EBC, Kanchenjunga trek, Round Dhaulagiri trekking, Upper Dolpo and Chola Pass are challenging treks of Nepal.

Organize your trekking in Nepal

For trekking in Nepal, trekking permits, park entry fees, a license holder Nepali trek guide and a porter for logistic is required for most treks. Some of the treks required special trek permits from the Government of Nepal tourism Department that can apply through the registered trek company of Nepal, a Local license guide, and have minimum trekking group size. The trekking company deals for your entire trekking in Nepal including requires local transport, communication, and all trekking arrangement through locally. Nepal Footprint Trek specializes in a reputable local trekking operator based in Kathmandu.