Top 30 Best Trek In Nepal.

1.MERA PEAK TREK

Mera peak is the highest peak in Nepal that are defined as trekking peaks. At 6476m is a high mountain that requires some technical climbing on its normal route. The total days for Mera peak climbing can take 16 to 20 days starting from kathmandu to the last day of departure.

The actual trekking day will be around 15 to 16 days. There is base camp and a high camp, its possible from base camp but normally camp are placed in snow.

it offers unparalleled views and stunning panoramas it makes this trekking peak one of the most sought after mountaineering trips in Nepal. Mera peak is located in Khumbu region(Everest region) so its hard on some places other wise its easy trek.

  1. Api HIMAL TREK:

API Himal trekking route is still a off trekking trail for tourist and very few tourist have visited this region and this place is located in far western state of Nepal called sudur-paschim along this trek you will enjoy and see different spectacular Himalayan scenery including Api Himal, Kappa Chuli peak, Nandadevi, Rajramba etc. wild animals, birds, rapid rivers, off beaten path and green pristine forest with extreme depth of river. Api Himal (7,132m) trekking trail is hidden trek route in the far western region with remote area of Nepal.

Api Himalaya region is equally popular among those who are interested in bird watching and agriculture is the main occupation of the local people. The mixed local community including the Brahmin, Chhetri, Mahara, Bohora, thakuri, Thekare, Jhakari and Lohar(Iron smith) are found here who follow Hinduism. The local people have there local nepali language they speak and main nepali main is developed from this local language.

During trekking in API Himalaya region you will get to see Kalidhunga which is approximately two hours by walking from base camp , it is one of the holy lake in this region. Api himal trek is located in darchula district.

3.LAMJUNG TREK:

The Lamjung trek is located in Lamjung district of Nepal. This trek route is near from pokhara because Lamjung district is neighboring district of pokhara, 4 to 5 hours drive to besisahar and then you all be in trek route. Lamjung trek is non touristy trek in Annapurna region. Lamjung Himal trekking is  low altitude trek through an area rarely visited and traverses a variety of terrain from low land villages to terraced fields up to Nepal largest Gurung village of Siklish. Lamjung Himal trekking offer beautiful Himalayan scenery including Annapurna Himalayan range, Dhaulagiri Himalayan range and Manaslu Himalayan range etc. with beautiful landscape , lush valley, mixed Nepalese culture, temples and monasteries. Only Tented / camping trekking is possible in Lamjung Himal trail. Autumn & spring season is best time trekking in Lamjung but we himal mandap journey customize your trek in other season also. Lamjung Himal trekking is an exploration day spent near Lamjung Himal Base Camp on a huge alpine plateau.

 

  1. LANGTANG TILMAN PASS TREK:

Langtang tilman pass trek is considered as a strenuous trek route. Langtang region is considered as wild region of Nepal in terms of toughness of trek. This place was named after the British adventurer and explorer H. W. Tillman (1898-1977) who explored the Himalaya in the mid-20th century. Tilman Pass is one of the toughest mountain passes of Nepal that connects the Tamang valley of Langtang with the sacred lakes of Panch pokhari while featuring continuous views of the Himalayas including the Langtang Himal range and Jugal Himal range. The trek takes you from the land of enchanting rhododendron forest to yak pastures to the glacier. Alpine flowers and exotic wild animals can be seen during the trek as the trail goes through Langtang National Park. Crossing Tilman Pass (5320m) can get the challenging part of this trail due to its mostly frozen and susceptible to rock falls. After crossing Tilman Pass, the trail reaches to the lakes of Panch pokhari, which is the 9th highest wetland area in the world. The trek then ends with a walk through the forests until you reach to Chautara. Tilman Pass Trek is an ideal trek for adventurers looking to conquer a quiet trail in the foot of the Himalayas.

Conquering the Langtang Valley and Ganja-La Pass trek would be a remarkable achievement due to its being an under trekked trail because of the difficulty and the requirements of basic mountaineering knowledge. Facing challenges and winning them would always make life much more uplifting and beautiful.

Highlights:

Scenic road drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi

Visit to Langtang village and Kyangiin Monastery

Panoramic view of the mountain from Kyangjin Ri

Stunning view from Ganja La Pass (5122m)

Old and significant Buddhist monasteries, stupas and monuments

Diverse Flora and Fauna

Wildlife like red panda, snow leopard, musk deer, bear, langur etc.

 

  1. Dhaulagiri circuit trek:

This trek Starts from Beni (which is 5-6 hours of drive from kathmandu and 2-3 hours of drive from pokhara), the Dhaulagiri Circuit trek is a rugged, high-altitude camping trek and it is one of the lesser-visited areas of the Annapurna conservation region. So this trek can be interesting with less explored and new trek route. The landscape changes from lush green farmland to barren land, often you will see snow-covered rocky mountains, with views of Dhaulagiri and other Himalayan giants range. As you get higher, the predominantly Magar villages community comes lesser and lesser, until the last few days of our trek are spent in the areas with no permanent settlements of people where we do camping mode. Dhaulagiri circuit reach to base camp. If you have trekking (and even better mountaineering) experience and you are up for a challenge to take new route, then Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek is an unforgettable adventure that takes you into the heart of some of the highest mountains in the world.

Several days and nights spent above 5,000 meters, two 5000 meter-plus passes and snowy conditions, it is one of the most challenging treks in Nepal, but worthwhile for experienced trekkers and surely you should try if your thought is to do different trek route.

 

  1. Makalu trek:

Makalu region trek

The Makalu Base Camp trek is an ideal trek for nature-loving trekkers who want to experience a variety of landscapes and cultures, as well as uncommon views of some of the world’s tallest mountains, including Everest. Makalu is the fifth highest mountain in the world (8,481m), yet the trek to its base camp is a less-frequented route due to its relatively less accessibility. The trek starts in warm, terraced farmland inhabited by the local Rai people, an ethnic group found predominantly in the hills of eastern Nepal. Deeper into the mountains, we pass through the Barun River Valley, you will pass steep granite cliffs, glaciers, and spectacular waterfalls. At the higher elevation we see Sherpa people living there, an ethnically Tibetan group who predominantly reside near to the Everest region. Makalu Base Camp provides spectacular views of the rarely seen Kangshung face of Everest, as well as Lhotse, Chamlang, and Kanchenjunga in the far east. The Makalu Barun National Park is the eighth largest in Nepal, covering 2,330 sq. km, and is home to some of the rarest flora and fauna in Nepal, including the Red Panda which comes under rarer species.

7.Tamang heritage trek:

Tamang Heritage Trail Trekking simply standouts for the exploration of the local lifestyle of Nepalese People in Rural area. This trekking focuses on providing the trekkers with an experience rural lifestyle, ancient traditions, real handcrafts to see, and Homestay to know more about the Tamang people. . This heritage tour will represent the rich cultural, a social legacy of Tamang family. The trail will take you through the regions in Helambu – It is a lovely settlement of Tamang Indigenous group where you will uncover some ancient Buddhist Landmark. Although it’s a cultural trek, but definitely you will have the privilege to rejoice nature and the Himalayas. This wonderful cultural adventure lies at lower foothills of the Langtang region and allows you to enjoy the charm of the region without worrying about the issues that altitude could bring. This is a great experiential trip for the outdoorsy, cultural enthusiasts. This trek can be considered as a combo trip of incredible culture and sublime nature with a magnificent Himalayan view. This trek provide both nature and culture experience.

HIGHLIGHTS:

trekking experience in the ethnic Tamang Heritage Trail

Direct support to the local community to come back to their feet and help in local economy.

Wonderful cultural trekking experience with the nature and mountains.

Immersion into ethnic Tamang culture and life style.

  1. Gosaikunda lake trek:

Gosainkunda trek offers the wide range of the Himalayan scenery, lakes, national parks and wildlife. Gosainkunda lake lies in the Langtang National park which is the home of endangered species like red panda, Himalayan mountain bear, Musk deer, Himalayan wild goat, and snow leopards too. Gosaikunda trek, which is one of the short and most stunning treks of Nepal. Gosainkunda lake is elevated at an altitude of 4380 meters at the top of the Himalayas and it is the origin of the River Trishuli which flows along the highway when you travel from muglin to kathmandu. The Gosainkunda lake has a very big religious belief among the Hindu and Buddhist people. The Gosainkunda Lake is very popular for Nepali devotees too. Every year in Nepali festival called janaipurnima thousands of the Nepali people come to take the bath in the holy lake Gosainkunda and get salvation. The Gosainkunda lake trek is incredibly beautiful to see the Langtang Himalayan range, Manaslu, and Ganesh Himal too.

HIGHLIGHTS:

Freshwater oligotrophic lake

Majestic mountains view like Ganesh Himal, Langtang Himalayan Range, and Manaslu

Legendary classical trips

Made of over ten lakes.

Famous Hindu and Buddhist pilgrimage and holy Lake

High pass along the way

Snow-filled trail.

  1. Helambu trek:

Helambu Trek offers an enchanting trekking route surrounded by rhododendrons, mountain-scape, glaciers, and picturesque landscape with gracious flora and fauna. The short popular trekking destination near Kathmandu is a lately introduced trail. Despite being the new trekking route, it makes it to the list of best treks in Nepal because of its extreme popularity.

Amidst the Gosainkunda, Talamarang, and slants of Jugal Himal lies the highland of Sherpa & Tamang villages.`

The helambu trek is mostly 5 to 7 days with the best price deal in short period to feel the nature and mountain. This trek is very near from kathmandu which can start from sundarijal 26km or you can start from melamchi which is 60 km, we can pass by small tamang village and Sherpa village. The elevation range varies from 800m to 3600m In this helambu trek.

HIGHLIGHTS:

High green hills and scenic ridges

Links the Langtang National Park and Shivapuri National Park

Diverse geographical variations

Languages, culture, and dress of Helambu Sherpa

Typical Hyolmo culture of Nepal

Laden with Buddhist culture,

The trail leads through oak, pine, and bamboo forest, rhododendron.

Delicious apples

  1. Jomsom muktinath trek:

The religious trek in Nepal takes you to Muktinath. area is the sacred pilgrimage site, popular for Muktinath temple for both Hindu and Buddhists. This trek takes you along the Kali Gandaki River and stunning Himalayas and exotic landscapes. Similarly, you will get to learn mix culture of Tibetan Buddhist and Bon culture in Braga village, which makes it to the list of best treks in Nepal. Jomsom Muktinath Trek is so popular trekking route for its second most beautiful and clean city and beautiful road with less people. Stay at jomsom will give you best village feel in Jomsom. visiting Marpha village and This place is famous for its apples and best local made alcohol also people who visit there taste alcohol. Marpha village is famous for its Thakali food set.

HIGHLIGHTS:

Mutual shrine for Hindus and Hindus

Natural hot spring pools

Blends fascinating Nepali culture.

One of the best trekking trails in Nepal

Gateway to Upper Mustang

Marvelous views of the Himalayas mountains

Kali Gandaki River gorge-deepest gorge of Nepal

Experience the rural life of Nepalese people.

  1. Ghandruk village trek:

This place offers close-up views of Machhapuchhre mountain (Fishtail). In this route, you will get to see the stunning view of beautiful valleys, icy waterfalls, Annapurna range, dense mossy forests, and Manaslu himal as well. This place have so many things to offer so, Ghandruk is equally popular with foreigners and Nepalese people. It’s a perfect fit destination for those trekkers who are looking for a less difficult and short trail in Nepal. Ghandruk is the land of Gurung. Ghandruk is typical village lies in the Annapurna region of Nepal. This trek leads you to witness the rural life of Nepali community called Gurung. Besides, there’s also an old Gurung Museum in Ghandruk to help you understand more about ancient Gurung culture and traditions. The Gurung of Ghandruk villages practice their own cultural identity and traditions based on Pye-Tan Lhu-Tan as well as Hinduism, who worship nature as there deity god.

The Ghandruk village of Gurung have been practicing the ancient Bon religion (pre-Buddhist religion of Tibet), which is shamanic and animistic in nature, but later adopted as Tibetan Buddhism. Ghandruk village trek is the best option for those who are searching for relatively short trek and less altitude hike with equally magnificent Annapurna Himalayan View, and those who want to Avoid long length and harder Trek.

HIGHLIGHTS:

Ghandruk Village,

Easy Hike,

Gurung Culture,

Stunning views of Annapurna range, Machhapuchhre, Manaslu etc.

Explore Gurung museum in Ghandruk.

  1. Lower dolpa trek:

 

Dolpo is a remote place of Nepal and then the  main features of this place is Shey Phoksundo National Park. The east side is bordered by the Dhaulagiri Himal ranges and whereas the south side is guarded by churi himal range. Trekking to Lower Dolpo takes you to the remarkable and worthwhile experience of a lifetime. The noteworthy place seen here are clean snowy peaks, ancient and isolated villages, rich wildlife, reliable Buddhist monastery, and wonderful lakes. The people of this area are simple and warm-hearted with culture and traditions. Another equally important part is, cultural traditions of this place are basically same as of Tibetan Buddhist.

Trekking into this region gives an exposure to the High & Isolated Himalayan valleys, similar to the Tibetan highlands. The major highlight of this trek includes “Shey Phoksundo National Park” which is the largest National Park in Nepal. As well as  “Shey Phoksundo Lake” is another important destination of this region. The lake is totally free of aqua life, the crystal waters clearly explain that. This place is surrounded by rock, forests, and snow-capped peaks. This area has been described as one of the World’s “Natural Hidden Wonders”.

Then, this has ensured that pine, fir, and birch forests as well as wildlife such as the rare snow leopard, rare Himalayan blue sheep, goral, thar, Himalayan black bear, langur and rhesus monkeys, like others rare maintain their strength in today’s world.  The people of this area are Known as Caravan of Nepal.

HIGHLIGHTS:

Scenic flight to Juphal.

Beauty of Shey Phoksundo national park and its flora and fauna.

The sedative beauty of Phoksundo lake.

Old Tibetan Buddhist culture.

The high pass of bagala and numa la.

  1. Shey Phoksundo lake:

Shey Phoksundo Lake Trek is a short and relatively easy trip to one of Nepal’s largest and most spectacular lakes. Shey Phoksundo Lake is one of the most iconic and exotic tourist destinations in the Dolpo region. It is the most significant territorial district, among other many beautiful places in Nepal. Shey Phoksundo Lake is famous for its turquoise alpine freshwater oligotrophic lake. The crystal-clear water looks as if nature is painted on the beautiful white canvas. Phoksundo Lake is the most important place of nature and lies within the Shey Phoksundo national park. The park is also a habitat for a wide range of flora and fauna. Also, Shey Phoksundo National Park is also famous for its medicinal herbs. The follower of Bon-Po religion people also considered the Phoksundo Lake as sacred. Thus this makes the trek more beautiful blend of nature and culture. Phoksundo Lake is splendid due to the reflecting backdrop of the Kanjirowa mountain Besides it offers a wide range of spectacular and beautiful landscapes.

HGIGHLIGHTS:

Shey Phoksundo Lake, the deepest lake in Nepal

Dhaulagiri and Nilgiri

Ringmo Village

Bon-po Religion

Remote trekking in Nepal.

  1. Rara lake trek:

Rara Lake Trekking is one of the most beautiful treks that take you to Rara Lake. It is one of the largest lakes in Nepal. Every year, thousands of visitors visit the lake from all over the world. Rara Lake lies at an elevation of 3,000 meters with an area of 10.8 km square. It is beautifully surrounded by green hills and Rara National Park, so this makes it beautiful trekking destination. The lake is also regarded as ‘The queen of the lakes’. Rara lake trek is a gateway to breathtakingly alluring mountains of extreme fascinations and green wild forests. Eventually, the trekking trail leads you through the origin of the Khas language, now Nepali language along with Sinja Valley, which is the origin of Chhetri, thapa, thakuri. It is one of the best high-altitude treks in Nepal. The view of snow clad Himalayan peaks enhances the beauty of Rara Lake. This mesmerizing trek to Rara Lake is located in the remote northwest part of Nepal.

Besides, this Rara Lake lies in Rara National Park which is one of the most enthralling national parks to observe diverse wildlife. The national park consists of several blue pines, black juniper, oak, cypress, and rhododendron forests. These forests have been home to Himalayan Black Bear, Musk Deer, Leopards, Ghoral, Thar, and Red Panda. These forests are also home of more than 200 species of colorful birds and butterflies.

Surprisingly, Rara Lake is one of the bluest water in the world yet the lake shows three different colors in a day and the background of the lake also keeps changing. Rara Lake Trekking route is less crowded and very much off beaten trail. So, it is a great option for those who are seeking isolation and communication with nature. Throughout the trekking journey, you’ll experience the very different and unique cultures and panorama which are different from rest of Nepal.

This stunning lake in the high altitude is surrounded by forests of pine, alpine meadows, juniper and spruce, while in the background one can outlook the magnificent snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas. In winter there is often snow on the ridges surrounding the Lake which gives the lake a heavenly look.

HIGHLIGHTS:

Rara, the biggest lake in Nepal.

Sinja Valley

Villages Section trek in Mugu and Jumla

Amazing mountain views.

  1. Dhampus village trek:

If you are looking for a short and enriching, rewarding trek along with a beautiful sunrise view and humble hospitality, then pack your backpack to Dhampus. Overall, it is an easy short family hike in Annapurna region. Dhampus village trek is the crown jewel for old Gurung village. Some mountain ranges like Ganesh Himal and Annapurna, lush rhododendron forests, a splendid view of Sarangkot, ethnic diversity, and so on we can explore.

HIGHLIGHTS:

Dhampus Village.

Ganesh Himal, Annapurna Range.

Sarangkot view.

Pokhara city bird eye view.

Sunrise View

Gurung Village.

  1. Khopra ridge trek:

The best part of this trek is that very few people know about it and it is very raw trek. The route follows a local trail that takes you down into the valley north of Ghorepani, before climbing up to another ridge known as “Khopra Ridge”. Without a doubt, one of the best short treks in Nepal with less known people. If you’re looking for the perfect week-long trek, a little off-the-beaten-path and with great views, this trek is a great choice. It combines the best of what Nepal has to offer: amazing mountain views, pastoral villages, and rice fields layered on top of each other, descending down into the valley.

HIGHLIGHTS:

Annapurna mountain is at an arm’s distance.

Walking on Khopra ridge.

Newly opened treks in the Annapurna region.

Lavish vegetation and terrace farms of mustards and rice.

Himalayan tapestry in the background.

Graceful cliffs of the Fang Mountain.

  1. Everest three pass trek:

The trekking is intense and provides a more detailed picture of the harsh terrain, cold climate, and constant human struggle in high altitudes.

The Everest 3 High Passes Trek is one of the most adventurous treks in the world that takes you deep into the Everest region. You get to see what lies around Everest, how the geography elevates to give rise to the world’s highest mountain. constant human struggle in high altitudes.

In that Everest region not only Everest lies alone but other so many high peak are there. In fact, several high mountains lie around the Everest vicinity – including Lhotse (8,516m), Ama Dablam (6,812m), Makalu (8,516m). Everest Three High Passes Trek takes place in the Sagarmatha National Park region. Sagarmatha National Park covers an area of 1148 sq. Km.

This national park is home to 118 bird species, rare mammals like musk deer, snow leopard, red panda, and Himalayan black bear. The vegetation of this region is dwarf-sized, and plants stop growing at altitudes above 5,750m.

Namche Bazaar is a perfect place for us to acclimate and is full of shops, restaurants, and internet cafes. We will also visit nearby monasteries, the chief among them is Khumjung Monastery. If you want to see the traditional Sherpa settlement, you can trek for an hour. While acclimatizing at Namche Bazaar, you also get a chance to get the first glances of Mt. Everest by hiking up to Everest View Hotel.

HIGHLIGHTS:

Everest region trek that takes to famous high passes Kongma-la Pass(5535m), Renjo la pass (5435), Chola pass (5420m)

Visit Sagarmatha National Park (UNESCO enlisted national park),

Sightseeing Gokyo lake and glacier.

Blooming rhododendrons

Rare and enchanting animals like snow leopard, Himalayan black bear, weasel, marten, Himalayan mouse hare (pika), etc.

Wonders of Himalaya like flora/fauna.

Old Buddhist monasteries.

  1. Everest chola pass trek:

The Everest Chola Pass Trek is an extended form of the Everest Base Camp Trek and is a fully-fledged adventurous trek that takes you above the demanding routes of the Himalayas of Nepal. Along with the thrills of traversing Chola Pass (5,300m) that rewards you with glorious views of the astronomical Mount Everest. Likewise, you will also get the opportunity to experience the various Sherpa culture, unique traditions and extraordinary way of life in the Himalayas. The Everest Chola Pass Trek also encapsulates the dainty and picturesque valleys of Gokyo, alongside presenting you the magnificent views of mountains, massive glaciers, and the holy Gokyo Lakes on the trail.

HIGHLIGHTS:

Scenic view of Mt. Everest (8848.86m).

Quaint the unique Sherpa culture.

Tengboche Monastery, the host of the colorful Buddhist celebration, Mani Rimdu

A glimpse of the Hillary Museum.

Highlights of the Sherpa town, Namche Bazaar.

Enjoy monasteries and colorful prayer flags reflecting Tibetan culture.

Amazing Sagarmatha National Park.

Khumbu region scenery.

Waterfalls.

Splendid view of Amadablam.

  1. Everest view trek:

The Everest View Trek is an ideal journey for anyone who is seeking a short and easy hike in the Everest region of Nepal. With this trek, one can appreciate the glory of Mt. Everest in just few days. It is a frequented and well-marked trail for travelers.

Like other treks to Everest, it begins with a flight to Lukla Airport and follows the major route to the base camp. First, the trail goes down to the Dudhkoshi River and then climbs up with some incredible views of hills, forests, and mountains in the distance on the way to Phakding.

With this trek, one can enjoy the dazzling views of mountains wherever they reach throughout the trek. The views of the mountains get more distinct from Namche Bazaar.

At Namche, one can enjoy the vibrancy of the town. Also, the markets, cyber cafes, lodges, restaurants, and narrow streets of the town are beautiful. In the same vein, the sherpa town is a place to get some insights into the Sherpa people. Their way of life, the geographical challenges they face, and how they maintain a wonderful smile despite these obstacles will also astound the visitors.

Highlights:

SHORTEST AND EASIEST TREK TO EVEREST REGION

SCENIC FLIGHT TO LUKLA FULL OF MOUNTAIN VIEWS

SAGARMATHA NATIONAL PARK, A UNESCO LISTED HERITAGE SITE

TRAVERSE THROUGH RHODODENDRON FORESTS AND AMAZING SHERPA VILLAGES

NAMCHE BAZAAR – THE ONLY GATEWAY TO THE EVEREST

HIKE TO EVEREST VIEW HOTEL

ENJOY THE INCREDIBLE VIEWS OF SKY DOMINATING MOUNTAINS LIKE MT. EVEREST, MT. AMADABLAM, MT. LHOTSE, MT. NUPTSE, MT. CHO-OYU, MT. THAMSERKU, MT. TAWACHE, KUSUM KANGURU, ETC.

  1. Tsum valley trek:

The Tsum Valley is one of the most secluded valleys in Nepal. Situated in the Manaslu region, high up near the Tibetan border, the whole area has a definite Tibetan Buddhist feel to it and is quite different from the surrounding countryside.

This valley was restricted area until 2008, Tsum Valley is relatively un-trekked by hikers and it is very less populated for trekkers.

The trail passes through pine forests, along raging rivers with cascading waterfalls and incredible suspension bridges, through fascinating villages and to several gompas, monasteries, mani walls, and stupas, not to mention Milarepa’s Cave.

For trekkers who are fascinated by Tibetan culture as well as mountains, Tsum Valley offers them the opportunity to witness Tibetan Buddhist people in their villages, monks and nuns in their respective religious orders, and the spectacular views of the Himalayas in an almost pilgrimage like trek into this hidden valley.

The Tsum Valley Trek can be done separately, or added to the Manaslu Trek for people with more time.

Highlights:

Sacred Mountains Caves.

Ganesh Range.

Dense forest, raging rivers, and mythical villages.

The remotest Himalayan Valleys in the world.

Prayer flags and Mani walls.

Wildlife Animals like Blue Sheep and Himalayan Thar.

  1. Pikey peak trek:

A beautiful combo of Mountains, monasteries & Monks is a seasonal snowy hill that brings a unique travel experience. We can see adorable Kanchenjunga and Dhaulagiri through this place. The pikey peak trekking itinerary is an alternate trail to the Everest region. Therefore, it is one of the popular and best alternative to Everest region trek. Both this place are close to each other, they will give different feel and view.

Pikey peak (4065 m) is a seasonal snowy hill, it is for nature and culture exploration.The Pikey gets its name from the local Sherpa CLAN deity meaning ‘sky over nature’.

HIGHLIGHTS:

Jaw-dropping Himalayan scenery and medieval landscapes.

Everest panorama view.

The newly discovered rugged trekking route to the Mt. Everest region.

Cultural exploration of the Sherpas.

Beautiful sunrise views.

Trails are designed for experienced as well as beginner trekkers.

  1. Manaslu circuit trek:

Opened only after 1991 for foreigners, Manaslu circuit trek is one of the most astonishing and ethnically attractive treks of Nepal’s Himalaya. In recent years, an increasing number of people are travelling the trail.  The trail is a perfect combination of rich cultural heritage and unsurpassed Himalayan beauty distinct biological diversity. Starting from the Budi Gandaki River, the trekking route goes up to Larkya-La, the wide pass (5213m) where one can catch the superb glimpse of attractive mountains like Himalchuli, Ganesh Himal, Manaslu and other several mountains.

Alike other trekking destinations, Manaslu circuit trek also can be done from two different routes. One via Dudh Pokhari pass and another through the usual route by crossing the  Larke La.

HIGHLIGHTS:

Remote Section walks.

Local people and their culture.

Landscapes, waterfalls, rivers, forests, etc.

Manaslu, the eighth highest mountain in Nepal.

Larkya La Pass.

Manaslu Conservation Area.

  1. 23. Kanchenjunga base camp trek:

This trek is most underrated and it shows the ultimate wild side of Nepal. Trekking to Kanchenjunga is undoubtedly one of the best things to do in Nepal. It is a pretty epic hiking adventure in the third world’s highest peak. The hiking trail leads to the Kanchenjunga Conservation Area in the world of endangered and wildlife diversities. There are amazing teahouses on the route. Besides, the Kanchenjunga trekking path is a pathway to the glacial excursion of a frozen lake crystal clear stream called Okthan glacier. This trek is long and pretty much for experienced treker and this trek take place 25 to 26 days. Ramche offers the visual to a adorable vision of the Kanchenjunga trekking trail. We can visit these through Northern Base Camp and Southern Base Camp. If you are looking for a forest trek with enough place to explore in Nepal, then here is KBC Trek, one of the best exploratory treks in Nepal. The route to Kanchenjunga Base Camp passes through the Arun valley which is considered one of the most beautiful regions for trekking in Nepal, and one of the highlights is the Kanchenjunga Conservation area which covers an area of 2035 square kilometres.

HIGHLIGHTS:

Kanchenjunga conservation area.

Off beaten tramp route.

Arun Valley.

Thick Forests, Green Hill.

  1. Upper mustamg trek:

Upper mustang trek can be 16 to 20 days. This trek is more of cuktural and mountain view of snowy peak and brownish mountain with old traditional buit houses in a small villages. To enter this place, trekkers need a special restricted area permit, which should be attained with a certified guide. Thus, the trekking destination is unique in every form. Besides, it lies in a fraction of the Tibetan plateau, we can also compare it to wandering in Tibet. Hence, Upper Mustang Trek is on the list of this best treks in Nepal. Upper Mustang has a complex and rich history, making it one of the prominent fascinating hiking places around the Himalayas. This mystical land embraces your shadow as far the Himalayas along with less inhabitation of loyal people of Nepal living in the mountain region. That thoroughly names this region as “Last Forbidden Kingdom”. it is steeped in undisturbed Tibetan Buddhist culture with ancient monasteries, traditional villages and cave dwellings high up on the cliffs, as well as the stunning architecture on view at the walled city of Lo Manthang (capital of Mustang region). In common usage, the name Mustang refers to the arid Tibet-like region at the northern end of the Kali Gandaki (known to its inhabitants as Lo). Mustang has a long, rich and complex history that makes it one of the most interesting places in Nepal.

The early history of Lo is shrouded in legend, myth and mystery, but there are records of events in Lo as early as the 8th century. It is quite likely that the Tibetan poet Milarepa, who lived from 1040 to 1123, visited Lo. In Lo itself the countryside is similar to the Tibetan plateau with its endless expanses of yellow and grey rolling hills eroded by wind. d. There is more rain in the lower part of upper Mustang and the hills tend to be great red fluted cliffs of tiny round stones cemented together by mud. Villages are several hours apart and appear in the distance almost as mirages; during the summer season, after the crops are planted, they are green oasis in the desert-like landscape.

HIGHLIGHTS:

Ancient monasteries,

The dazzling architecture of Lo Manthang (Mustang region capital) walled city.

Cave dwellings on the cliffs

Sandy and desert alike trek

Traditional village’s red cliffs

Hospitality of people

Pony ride

Rare privilege (allowed for non-Nepali trekkers around 20 years ago).

  1. Mardi himal trek:

This trek can be 5 to 7 days and its most popular among short trekker, it is considered as alternative to ABC trek. Mardi Trek is one trek that amasses a new goal each hiking day, which implies you won’t rehash a similar path. It is the most admired short trek in Nepal in recent days. The short hike requires slight effort, and you can trek to the area in a minimum number of days. Therefore, it is one of the best short and easy treks in Nepal because of the popularity it gained within a few hiking years. If you are seeking an attractive short trekking route in the Annapurna region, then the Mardi Himal trek can be the best choice. It is a short odyssey of the shepherd route above Pokhara, Nepal. The trekking route is one of the off-beaten paths which is separate and a virgin. The scenarios are super tempting and extremely wonderful With this short Trek in Nepal, you luxuriate yourself in sublime mountain giants like Machhapuchhre, Hiunchuli, Mardi Himal itself. These mountains are the “candy for the eye”.

You can trek to Mard Himal around any time of the year. However, trekking in spring allows you to see the lush rhododendron cover the hills, adding a sweet fragrance to the air.

HIGHLIGHTS:

Eco-Tourism trekking trial

Varied vegetations

Authentic teahouses

The landscape of the Annapurna range

Glacial valleys

Pristine views of landscapes and mountains

Less crowded trail

Natural waterfalls.

  1. Langtang valley trek:

The Langtang trek is a trek with real heart. The Langtang Valley is one of the most beautiful places in Nepal and was once the darling of trekkers seeking stunning landscapes and authentic culture along with heartwarming hospitality in delightful homestay guest houses. This is within easy reach of Kathmandu. Trekking in this beautiful valley will support the people of Langtang by providing much-needed income to rebuild in a sustainable and secure way. This is not charity; this is the business end of sustainable travel, where your travel choices can respectfully support local people while preserving their dignity, their culture and their way of life. Be wowed by nature, be humbled by the human spirit and be a part of local solutions when you choose to trek in Langtang. The trek starts at the small town of Syabru Besi. You will trek through magnificent forests to the high alpine meadows and yak pastures around Kyangjin Gompa (a Buddhist monastery). the 360-degree views of the Himalayan mountains are truly spectacular, you retrace your route back down the valley and drive back to Kathmandu. If time is limited and money isn’t an issue, consider adding a helicopter ride out from Kyanjin. Not only will this shorten the trip significantly and prevent you from needing to retrace your route, but you’ll have unforgettable views that can’t be had any other way.

HIGHLIGHTS:

Short trek near Kathmandu Valley

Less crowded and hike to the off-the-beaten paths.

Kyanjin Gompa

Langtang Valley

Stunning Views of Langtang Himal

Some rare animals like Rare Panda, Snow leopard, etc.

Local Indigenous People

Monasteries and traditionally built stone houses.

  1. Annapurna circuit trek:

The Annapurna Circuit is one of the greatest treks in Nepal, if not the world. This classic circuit trek is an incredibly varied and extraordinarily beautiful journey. Dramatic deep gorges, bleak high mountain passes, Buddhist temples, picturesque farming villages and all the major mountains of the Annapurna Massif.

To reach the start of the trek, we drive first down the main Pokhara road from Kathmandu and then follow the Marshyangdi River to Besisahar. The trek proper begins here, crossing and re-crossing the gorge carved by the Marshyangdi River on suspension bridges before you reach Manang, the largest village on the route. An acclimatisation day is taken here to prepare for crossing the Thorung La pass which is the highest point of the trek at 5416m. From there you descend progressively with plenty of up and down along the way until you reach Jomsom.

With Annapurna Circuit Trek, you submerge in a mountain culture as you pass through scenic diversity. The scenic views of the gigantic mountain of the Himalayas (Lamjung, Dhaulagiri, and Annapurna massif itself) are sure to surprise you. Likewise, walking through the dusty roads to the highest altitude mountain lakes, Tilicho (4920m), and the world’s deepest gorge, Kali Gandaki Gorge is itself one of the best adventure trekking in Nepal.

a popular travel magazine publisher, Lonely Planet, has included Nepal’s Annapurna Circuit in the list of the top 10 places to travel. Henceforth, it’s no doubt that Annapurna Circuit trekking is one of the top-rated classic treks in Nepal.

HIGHLIGHTS:

World’s classic walk

Trails and diverse landscape

Ancient village squares

Sacred main walls and monasteries

Gorgeous green terraced farms

Passing by Thorong La Pass- high pass over 5,000 m

Tibetan desert style and river-valley diversity are experienced all at once.

  1. Gokyo lake trek:

Trekking to Gokyo Valley takes you to the majestic Khumbu Valley and splendid Khumbu icefall. In this Gokyo valley trek, you will visit a sacred lake of the valley along with ancient monasteries and Buddhist traditions.

Everest Gokyo Lake Trek is the most sort out Trek in Nepal after Everest Base Camp Trek. The hike permits you to have dazzling perspectives on the four most high mountain tops, to be specific, Mt. Everest (the Highest Mountain in the World), Mt. Makalu, Mt. Cho-Oyu, and Mt. Lhotse at the same time. Also, the side view of villages rich in costume is a peek into Sherpa’s lifestyle. Overall, the Gokyo Lake trek is one of the must-to-do treks in Nepal in the Everest locale.

HIGHLIGHTS:

Ngozumpa glacier, the longest glacier in Nepal.

Everest, Mt. Makalu, Mt. Cho Oyu, Mt. Lhotse, etc.

Gokyo Valley and Gokyo Lakes.

Largest freshwater system in the world.

  1. Ghorepani poob hill trek:

Traveling to Nepal means you have quite an excellent opportunity to go on a Nepal hiking adventure saga. Away from the city, if you are truly enthusiastic about learning about Nepal’s stunning mountains and rich culture, then what else can be better than the Ghorepani Poon hill trek? The hike represents an astounding perspective that is adored by the explorers searching for a little trekking experience.

Ghorepani poon hill trek is also another short day trek from pokhara which is also popular among the trekker of nepal and foreigner. This trek can be alternative option for mardi himal trek.

Ghorepani Poon Hill trekking is moderate and straightforward at a troublesome level. Hence, it is presumably the easiest trek in the Annapurna Sanctuary of Nepal. Therefore, Poonhill is one of the best short and budget-friendly trails in Nepal.

HIGHLIGHTS:

Access to Nepal’s classic outlook of the Annapurna range and Dhaulagiri

Famous short and budget-friendly trek from Pokhara

Amazing views of the sunrise on the icy peaks from Poon hill.

Astonishing scenery of rhododendrons, rice paddies, and snow-capped mountains

Climb 3,381 steps.

Cultural trek, antique and rich cultural villages.

  1. Everest base camp trek:

This trek is not just a trek but a “footstep closer to the paradise of the world”. So, Everest Base Camp Trek get buckle yourself to get lost in one of the highest routes that accompany loads of challenges, wondrous forests, graceful mountains, glaciers, Sherpa settlements, Namche Bazaar, foothills, flying prayer flags, and what not to the window for the world.

Set for a jaw-dropping expedition that breaks all the bars of challenges in trails among the worlds. Unquestionably, Everest Base Camp Trek is the most popular trek in world. It is a moderate trek, and the trail is approximately 130 kilometers in distance.

Further, the trekking path runs over the edge of the Sagarmatha National Park, where you can discover distinct vegetation and faunas varieties. In like manner, you will witness the Tengboche religious society, which is a deep concentration in the Everest Region.

Different international media have already included Everest Base Camp trekking as one of the best treks in the world. Therefore, it’s not surprising to see EBC at the top of the list of the 25 best treks in Nepal.

HIGHLIGHTS:

Enlisted as the best trek in the world by Lonely Planet.

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sagarmatha National Park.

Namche Bazaar, a vivid sherpa town.

World brand hiking adventure.

Mountain people and their culture.

The base camp of the highest mountain in the world.

Tengboche Monastery, a spiritual hub in Everest.

No age restriction, however, is recommended for ages ranging from 14 to 65.

Kala Patthar, the viewpoint of having the best view of Everest.

Magnificent mountain landscapes, including the mighty Everest.

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