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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 condition.
Rara Lake trekking is a main attraction of western Nepal especially in Karnali. Rara Lake situated in the far north western remote Karnali region, about 375 Kilometers of Kathmandu. The region is made-up of long ridges covered with temperate forests and alpine pastures enclosing high valleys.
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.
Tsum valley trekking located near the remote borderlands of the high Himalayas are several sacred beyuls…secret valleys found by people with pure minds and hearts. According to ancient teachings, these beyuls were created by Guru Rinpoche (Padmasambhava), the reknowned 8th-century mystic who introduced Buddhism to the Tibetan, Nepali and Bhutanese people in the Himalayas. These magical valleys are purported to be havens of peace, prosperity, spirituality and a sacred refuge for true seekers and believers. In the 17th-century, Tsum Valley became known as Beyul Kyimolung.
Rolwaling trekking is the East-West Valley below Gauri Shankar (7145m) and near the Tibtian border, offers fascinating experience. Rolwaling trekking has a unique environment and is exceptionally rich in bio-diversity which makes this region one of the finest tourist destinations in Nepal.
Arun valley trekking begins between two highest mountains Mtount Everest and Makalu. Arun valley trek is really a non- tourist trekking area but you can see significant views of Mt. Everest, Makalu, and hundred of others mountains just before yours eyes. Arun valley is the deepest valley of the world which is situated in the western region, sankhusava district in Nepal. This region is blessed with an incredible diversity of natural beauty and culture. Sherpa, Rai and Limbus are the main inhabitants of this region. Walking north up the Arun river to Sedua and Num, then crossing Barun La (4110m.) Into the upper Barun khola (River) valley for a close look at Makalu.
Makalu base camp trekking trail follows the beautiful Barun river valley in the Makalu Barun National Park as well as crossing Shipton pass at 4127 meters before arriving at Makalu Base Camp (5000m). From the last point of this trip offers beautiful views of the south face of Makalu, as well as Mt. Everest, Lhotse and Nuptse are truly regal and fantastic.
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.
The original Dolpo people were a pure Tibetan race, who came from three areas of the upper Ngari region of western Tibet. Little is known about its early history, but Dolpo was originally administered as a part of Ngari.Later it came under the jurisdiction of the King of Mustang, acting as regional administrator for the Lama ruler of Ngari. During other preiods, both the great King of Jumla, the district west of Dolpo, and the Ranag King of Nangkong valley in Upper Dolpo ruled the area. At one time, Upper Dolpo remaining under the rule of the Ranag family and Lower Dolpo under the Jumla King. All that remains of the Ranag rule is a ruin in the Panzang valley of Upper Dolpo, believed to the remains of a three-storey stupa or palace. The Mustang and Ranag Kings shared a close and long-lasting relationship, and in the ancient texts, it is written that the Mustang King presented his eldest daughter in mariage to the Ranag King.
Popularly known as TILICHO LAKE 4920mt, highest lake in the world, Tilicho Lake is one of those places that have had next to mythic connotations. The region was almost totally closed for foreigner's till1974. It was in 1974 when Nixon changed the China policy for carrying out the adventure activities like trekking, expedition and mountaineering in a bid to boost up tourism industry. From the Manang side it is rarely visited. Manang is no ordinary village. Its people are heavily involved in international trade, due to passport privileges granted in the past. The part of the area above Thini on the Jomosom side became a totally off-limits military area. From the Manang side it was rarely if ever visited. A much sold guide book informed potential trekkers that the path to Tilicho was “a figment of some ones fantasy” and the locals in Manang had little knowledge of the route too, and were often thought to be slightly unfriendly as they were known for not being particularly keen on working as human beasts of burden for various expeditions that had passed.





