Trekking In Nepal |
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Unique Adventure offers a wide variety of
different treks to suit both novices and experienced trekkers.
Whether you have two days or two months to spend in the
Himalayas we can tailor- make itineraries to suit your needs.
Please see the below table which provides a broad guide on trekking
possibilities in Nepal.
This adventure offers you to penetrate less accessible regions
on foot and typically includes some camping sites possible in
all four seasons. Besides this the adventure offers a stay for some
nights in hotels, inns or huts. Usually the accommodations are
for sharing with more than a member of the group. Single
accommodation is however always available on your request.
The best way to explore Nepal's unbeatable combination of
authentic natural beauty and traditional cultural riches is
walking on ones' organic rhythms of feet. Presently it is known
as trekking. The dramatic contrasts in elevations and the
climatic condition found here will support to the equally
spectacular mix of lifestyles, wide range of vegetation and
wildlife. More than 110,000 visitors go for trekking to Tibet,
Bhutan and Nepal itself.
In short one can say trekking is to getting close to the nature
and appreciate the beauties that bounds us to rejoice. Some
trekkers have realized that it is good for spiritual upliftment
and heavenly ecstasy.
Hygienic and nutritious meals are prepared by our experienced
cooks and are served in our enclosed dining tent with tables and
campstools or in a local dining room. Our private guides lead
the way explaining the sites and traditions and natural history
of the area. Local staff handles all the camp chores. If you
like to enjoy the real habitation as well as food of Himalayan
people and a harmony with nature for 1/2-day we can even manage
it to serve you the best.
A daypack walk typically containing a camera, water bottle and
general personal items can be carried. A pack of animals or
porters will transport the rest of the equipment including
camping gear and foodstuffs. Each day a walk on foot for around
5-7 hrs should be attempted. |
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Nepal
Trekking |
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Everest
(Khumbu) Region |
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”
in Nepali-“Higher than the sky” and “CHHOMOLUNGMA” in
Tibetan-“Mother Goddess of the Earth”. The quickest and easiest
way to reach this region is by flight to Lukla at 2853m. |
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Annapurna Region |
An unsurpassed panoramic view that offers
spiritual elation is probably the exact way to define the
configuration of this exotic land of mountains - Annapurna
sanctuary. Himalayan giants that was explored by Jimmy Roberts
in 1956 and brought to the attention of world by the British
Expedition to Machhapuchhere in 1957 surround this vast |
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Langtang Region |
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 peaks, grassy downs and meadows strewn with
daisies and wild primal. A variety of sights including Buddhist
monasteries, a cheese factory, yaks, glaciers and |
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Mustang Trek |
Mustang is a very popular trekking region in
Nepal and has been described as “desert in the mountain”. The
trek to this region is a very rewarding one for those who want
to experience the hospitality of the people living in this
remote region. Department of immigration issued only a small
number of special permit since 1991. This is a perfect
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Kanchanjunga Trek |
Kanchanjanga is third highest peak of the
world, one of the most remote and beautiful areas in Nepal
which, unused to foreign visitors, still lies shrouded in
mystery. The feature of the walk are pleasant villages then in
the high regions, glorious mountains and abundant wild life. It
is located in the extreme northeast corner of Nepal bordering
Sikkim |
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Arun Valley Trek |
This region is blessed with an incredible
diversity of natural beauty and culture. Arun valley trek is
between two highest mountains, Everest and Makalu. It is really
a non touristic area but we can see significant views of
Mt.Everest, Makalu, and hundreds of other mountains just on your
eye. Sherpa, Rai and Limbus are the main inhabitants of this
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Manaslu Trek |
Pristine mountain views, rich culture and
genuine adventure sum up the trek experience around the 8156m
high Mt. Manaslu. Opened in 1992, this area offers a combination
of rich cultural heritage, unsurpassed beauty and biological
diversity. Beginning in Gorkha, home of the celebrated Gorkha
soldiers, visit the ancient palace of king Prithivi Narayan
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Makalu Trek |
Makalu is the 5th Highest mountain in the world
and this is near by the top of the world (Everest). This region
is blessed with an incredible diversity of natural beauty and
culture. Due to its isolation and lack of tea houses this area
still receives few trekkers. Sherpa Rai and Limbus are the main
habitants in this area. Walking north of the Arun river to Sedua
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Dhaulagiri Trek |
This region is known as an adventurous trekking
in Nepal. Trekking off the main paths is not only possible. If
you are an adventure lover, the trek to this area could be
immensely rewarding. Geographically, the Dhaulagiri region is a
steep slope with snow-caped Himalayan peaks. Mt. Dhaulagiri I,
is the sixth highest peak of Nepal and world’s seventh. The peak
is high |
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Dolpo Trek |
Dolpa is located in the shy- Phoksundo National
park of mid- western Nepal, behind the Dhaulagiri massif,
towards the Tibetan plateau, cut off by a series of very high
passes and closed by the snow most of the year. Dolpa remains a
truly isolated corner of Nepal. Time has stood still here for
centuries as inhabitants of Tibetan stock continue to live, |
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Ganesh Himal Trek |
Treks in the Ganesh Himal region are designed
to introduce you to a broad spectrum of life in different
Nepalese communities and varieties of beautiful scenery. You may
visit base camp of the Ganesh Himal where there are two lakes _
Black and white . Twin waterfalls _ ganga and Jamuna, bring joy
to your heart. This trek is recommended by many trekkers |
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Rara Lake Trek |
Rara lie on the remote Karnali zone in the
north – west of Nepal. The region is made up of long ridges
covered with temperate forests and alpine pastures enclosing
high valleys. Summer rainfall is low, but winter snow can be
heavy and persistent. Since the region is fairly high and free
from monsoon thunder storms, the summer season is ideal for
trekking. |
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Rolwaling Trek |
This region lies between LANGTANG range and
EVEREST range and the side of both MOUNT LANGTANG and MOUNT
EVEREST are the highlights of this trek. The trekkers will be
rewarded with the enchanting view of Majestic Mountain GAURI
SHANKER. The route is near by the tibet border side so that one
can understand a little about Tibetan culture too. |
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Other Trekking |
This is a fantastic hike from Kathmandu. Few
people trek around Kathmandu valley. Yet it offers a rich
insight into the lives, history, culture and religion of its
inhabitants. You will walk mostly shivapuri watershed forests
and villages during your trekking time. Shivapuri hill (2729m)
is the highest point of this trekking. From the top of Shivapuri, |
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