Sunday, October 11, 2020

Trekking In Nepal

A trek in Nepal may be a camping trip or else rely on the local accommodation that is available in the hills. In some areas, either because of government regulation or lack of facilities, only camping treks are possible. In other areas, your choice will depend on how confident you are walking in remote regions, and on how much comfort you desire. There is no ‘best’ way to trek, and whichever style you choose will provide you with cultural insight, a good physical workout, and spectacular mountain views.


There is an endless discussion among trekkers about which is the most environmentally sensitive and culturally rewarding way to trek. Similarly, trekkers who stay in lodges can befriend a family that runs the lodge or can view the kids crawling around and playing with cameras as an irritating intrusion. In the end, your choice of a trekking style will depend on your own personality, the amount of time, and, more importantly, the money that you have available. No style of trekking is intrinsically ‘better’ than any other, and whatever you do, your trek will infuse money into the hill economy and provide employment for people in remote villages.


There are numerous ways to structure a trek because of two major factors. Firstly, there is inexpensive (by western standards) professional and non-professional labor available to carry loads and to work as guides and camp staff. Secondly, you can almost always find supplies and accommodation locally because there are people living in even the most remote trekking areas. The traditional backpacking approach of a light pack, stove, freeze-dried food, and a tent is not an appropriate way to trek in Nepal. So much food is available in hill villages that it doesn’t make much sense to try to be totally self- sufficient while trekking.
Trekking in the Nepal HimalayasAnnapurna Everest Langtang Short Treks
Ever since Nepal was opened to foreigners it has been the most famous trekking destination in all the world. Mountains such as Everest Langtang and Annapurna are forever known as the dominating mountains of the world. The first popular trekking routes in sprung up around these giants and are still considered to this day to be the classic treks of Nepal. All these routes have lodges and tea houses along every trekking route and can get very crowded during peak seasons. All my trips in these areas are tea houses is upgraded lodge treks. Keep in mind that although I/ we have certain trek packages listed we are willing to customize any trip to all your wants and needs.

Annapurna Trekking

• 10 Days Jomsom Pokhara
• 05 Days Jomsom Mustang
• 20 Days Annapurna Circuit
• 14 Days Annapurna Sanctuary
• 07 Days Ghorepani
• 10 Days Jomsom Trek

Machapuchare "off the Beaten Trek" 10 day Annapurna Region: Annapurna is considered to be the most famous and popular trekking destination in all of Nepal. The area is dominated by the presence of such peaks as the Annapurnas, Dhaulagiri, Manaslu, and Machhapuchre (fishtail), These mountains loom in the distance throughout your trek giving you a true Himalayan experience. Trekking through the lowland villages and mountain communities will expose you to the variety of different cultures of the Gurung, Marangi, and Thakali people. For more details about the above trekking route please feel free to mail me.

Everest Trekking

• 07 Days Phaplu a trek with Comfort
• 14 Days Comfort way to Everest
• 12 Days Gokyo Trek
• 14 Days Kalapatthar and Base Camp
• 07 Days Namche and Tengboche

Everest Region: This region known as the Solu Khumbu is known around the world as the famous home of the world's highest mountain. Mt. Everest, or Sagarmatha as the Nepalese call it, rises 8,848 meters into the sky. The hike to the base camp attracts trekkers from all over the globe. Eco-Trek runs 3 versions of treks in the Everest region with many possibilities to add extra days to your trip. All the treks described start and end in the closest airstrip to Everest in the town of Lukla. If you are looking for a much longer trek in this region we can start treks in the town of Jiri which is 5 days away from Lukla.

Langtang Trekking

• 06 Days Helambu
• 14 Days Langtang and Helambu
• 10 Days Langtang Kanjingumba

Langtang and Helambu Area Straight north from Kathmandu is the Langtang- Helambu region which enjoys snow-covered peaks, a mild climate, and friendly hospitable inhabitants which makes it the ideal trek almost year-round. The 1,710 SQ km Langtang National Park hosts a variety of natural splendors, from lush valleys alive with langur monkeys to the towering fir and rhododendron forests bursting with spring color. The 7,246 meter Langtang Lirung to the north, Gang Chhenpo (6,388 meters) to the south and Dorje Lhakpa (6,975 meters) to the east dominates the beautiful Langtang valley. Helambu, the mid-elevation region to the Park's south, is a study center of Tibetan Buddhism. Lama and Tamang people maintain a rich cultural heritage, evident in ornately carved wooden windows, lively dance festivals, and skilled weaving traditions. Trekkers can enjoy these sights on any of the three main trekking routes. Hiking times and overnight stops are planned for a moderate hiking pace, and proper acclimatization to altitude. Treks range in difficulty from moderate to challenging. All trailheads are accessible by bus or private transports from Kathmandu.The earlier day eve of your trek: I will contact you at the hotel to brief you and inform you of your pick-up time. if you are in Kathmandu.

CONTACT ME
Pasang Dendi Sherpa
Mountain & Trekking Guide
Trekking Organizer in Nepal
Tel:0977-9843140313
Email:-pasangdendi@gmail.com

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