Nepal Trekking

Nepal Trekking

Trekking in Nepal is more than just a vacation; it is a singular experience of your lifetime. For many travellers across the globe, the idea that lights up when they hear the word “Nepal” is either the Himalayas, the Everest Base Camp Trek, or Everest itself, which is quite understandable. The EBC Trek is truly miraculous in the sense that it takes you through the veins of Nepal’s wonders each day of the trek. Meaning, you will adventure through scenes that haven't been touched by modern machinery. These Sherpa villages feel like they come from mythological tales, primitive monasteries that look almost otherworldly, Khumbu mountains like Lhotse, Pumori, Cho Oyu, the Ngozumpa Glacier, and even some Gokyo Lakes, which will all lead you to the base of the world’s tallest peak, the Everest.

The other equally commendable trek is the Annapurna Circuit Trek. While it also offers a challenging hike, the scenes while journeying this trek and the destination will be all worth the while. You will greet beautiful and dignified mountains like the Fishtale (Machhapuchhre), Hiuchuli, Manaslu, and not to mention the three sensational Annapurna mountains. With our Trekking Nepal packages, you can even take an added tour of the famous Tilicho and Kheyer Lakes. The ABC and the EBC treks are just two of the many Himalayan treks that Nepal offers to trekkers from all over the world.

Another added benefit of Nepal trekking tours is that numerous on-foot tracks are suitable for trekkers of every fitness level. If you are a rookie trekker, or if you have come to visit Nepal for a short period, routes like the Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek or the Everest Panorama Trek (aka the Tengboche Trek) would be the most ideal, as they are shorter, less demanding, while still offering spectacular and unique views of the Himalayas. For those looking for something more remote, something that feels more “Nepali” (or foreign), the Manaslu Circuit, or Langtang Valley trek, would be perfect for you. They are less crowded than the two aforementioned treks, making them more peaceful, thanks to the low commercialisation.

Now, although the scenic views of the diverse Nepali landscapes are owed to the wilderness of trekking in Nepal, the main secret ingredient to trekking in Nepal is the culture, tradition, and values of the Nepali people, making each of your tours graceful. If you have come solo, you will not feel alone or isolated at all. The friendly “Namaste” from children who will join their hands to greet you as you pass, cozy yet simple teahouses you will stop in to have a chai or a classic Nepali-style noodle, all of this will echo a purpose of life that many may have long forgotten. Nepal will make you feel like you are family. For some, this is an incredibly strange feeling. This is an experience that Anthony Bourdain forgot about, but you do not have to.

International travelers will find Nepal’s trekking journey especially welcoming. English is spoken to an adequate extent during the journey, and the accommodation infrastructure is impressively developed. The best seasons for trekking in Nepal are Spring and Autumn. During these times, you will see the rhododendrons in full bloom, turning hills entirely pink and red. Trekking is also more comforting due to the moderate temperature. However, if you have come during the Winter or Monsoon, trekking is still possible in regions like the Upper Mustang Trek. We have got you covered.

So, would you like to feel what it's like standing near the most elegant mountain peaks of the world? Or are you a hiking enthusiast seeking to witness something raw that is also just as captivating? Trekking in Nepal is for anyone seeking adventure, spiritual depth, untouched nature, or a vibrant culture. It is the ultimate destination for trekking and cultural exploration.