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Famous for its spectacular mountain peaks and the loyalty and friendliness of its inhabitants (the Sherpas land), the Everest region (Khumbu) is one of the most popular destinations for tourists in Nepal. While many of the routes through the mountains are demanding, there are ample places to rest and enjoy a meal along the way. Furthermore
The Langtang trek is a good trek to see wild life, with the area home for the endangered Red Panda, Himalayan Black Bear and Musk Deer. The Langtang valley opens out eventually to an alpine plateau with fine views of Langtang and Ganesh Himal. From the last village of Kyangin Gompa, you can explore the impressive glaciated upper valley. The Langtang trek can also be extended to include a trip to the holy lakes at Gosaikund.
Nepal has such many trekking area for wilderness experience and other activities. One of the wilderness areas called Ganesh Himal is located northern part of Nepal. It is religiously and naturally famous in Nepal. Ganesh is known as elephant-headed God of success and good future. This region offers the breathtaking sceneries snow covered mountains, various ethnic culture, religious shrines, hot springs landscape and more people can have like Crystal Mountain such as GanishI, GanishIII trekking area lies on the central eastern region of Nepal.
The home of herbal land, unspoiled trans-Himalayan culture, Buddhist monuments, unique human civilization at high altitude is worth a visit. Trekking around the Dolpo region is an unforgettable journey in every visitor’s life to Observe different rain shadow landscapes with stunning mountain views, wild flowers and much more…It’s difficult to grow crops there, which makes life difficult for the local people, so most of them are involved in the salt trade from Tibet, this traditional culture continue in Dolpo generation to generation…..
Mt. Kanchenjunga, the world’s third highest peak offers a spectacular scenery and joy of being there. This region offers an endless variety of culture and changing countryside as it proceeds from the river - growing districts through terraced fields, forests of birch, bamboo and rhododendron that eventually turn to stands of fir and hemlock as one climbs higher intro the mountains.
MERA Peak is usually, and perhaps incorrectly, regarded as the highest official trekking peak in Nepal. The confusion stems from its altitude and location being misreported by the Nepal Mountaineering Association. In any case it remains a popular destination due to its easy standard route, which requires only basic mountaineering skills to achieve an altitude considerably higher than a European or North American peak. In addition the Mera Peak trek is superb. The Hinku and Hongu valleys are spectacular Himalayan wilderness.
The Nar and Phu valley is newly opened site for trekking in the Manang Region. Along the "off the beaten path" trek offers a combination of high Peak, remote villages, narrow canyons. Lovely forests, amazing rock formations, yaks gompas and unique Himalayan cultures.The Hyeshang and Gyalsumdo valleys fall on the circuit trekking trail where tourism business has become the main source of income for the people whereas Nar and Phu valley has been a restricted area for foreigners for a long time.
Everyone known as familiar with the name of Dhaulagiri wilderness trekking which is in the western part of Nepal, probably the best spot for trekking in Nepal.
The trek offers you ample chance to explore the wilderness besides it includes as you might expect in such a remote area, some very interesting indigenous people. Following the rivers upstream, ferns and forests of oak and other deciduous trees and juniper are interesting. Mountainsides of rhododendron blaze with color in the spring, and other flowers are abundant on the trail. We can found tiny alpine flowers even on High Mountain passes above the tree dotting the wind swept ground. The popular high mountain passes includes French Pass (5360m) and Dhampus Pass (5250m/ 17,220ft). These passes offer great experience trekkers with excellent physical conditio





