Trekking in Nepal
Nepal is known as Himalayan nation as it is home to eight of the world's ten highest mountains. It has got some of the best snow-fed snaky rivers and beautiful mountains. Despite being sandwiched between two giant neighbours, its attracting an estimated 500,000 visitors yearly and the number of visitors is increasing year by year. Nepal has so many things to offer for visitors. One of most fascinating element is trekking.
Trekkings, factually, can be divided in three catagories- Organised, tea house and private.In tea-house trek, visitors have to spend their nights in locally run hotels and their food. The famous the route, the more convenient it is to do tea-house trek as it gives us lots of choices. In remote areas, you will find less hotels of this nature so facilities and foods, they provide are bit simpler.
Organised treks (Camping) are good value for money and widely recommended, if you are travelling in large group and intending to head towards challenging adventure. Large group organised treks, sometimes can be cheaper than tea-house trek. You will stay in camp. Our porters will carry all necessary equipments and food and they will prepare high standard foods. This will make your adventure more convenient. We have highly experience trekking guides and porters who are familar about the area and local people. They have been organising treks without affecting local resources and promoting eco-tourism and local culture.
Private treks basically mean that you do most of things on your own. We can provide all related informations and porters and guides upon request.
Annapurna Trekking - Dhaulagiri Trekking - Everest Trekking - Ganesh Himal Trekking - Jumla - Kanchenjunga - Langtang Trekking - Manaslu Trek - Mustang Trekking - Panchase - Rara Lake - Rolwaling