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 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, 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 labour 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
Routes In Nepal.....
Annapurna Region Trekking
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 Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, Manaslu,
With eight of
the world's highest peaks, Nepal is loaded with spectacular
mountain vistas. The name “Everest” is magic in itself. Mt.
EVEREST (8848m.) is called “SAGARMATHA”
The Langtang
valley is aptly called ‘the valley of glaciers’. Here, mountain
rise, soaring towards the sky. The valley offers pine forest,
swift mountain streams, rugged rock and snowcapped
We are
specializes in the more unique and adventurous treks in the more
remote areas of Nepal. These treks will give you the opportunity
to experience mountains and cultures that
The Kathmandu
valley, surrounded by hills reaching 2000 - 2700 m. and numerous
trails, can be hiked in one to five days for splendid view of
the mountains and valley.