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Trekking in Nepal

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trekking in nepal

Some places in the world can harmonize the breathtaking beauty and fascinating culture of Nepal. Adventure enthusiasts talk a lot about it. And more and more tourists plan their trip to Nepal based on the positive reviews of others.

From my point of view, trekking is the best way to experience the wonderful fusion between the fantastic beauty of  nature  and the richness of culture which is unbeatable. This beautiful land is call the “hikers’ paradise”.

 

Over 20,000 travelers visit Nepal every year and trek to experience the fantastic beauty of nature, breathtaking mountain views, scenic landscapes, rich flora and fauna, vibrant culture, tradition unique  and a glorious history.

 

Travelers leave this beautiful country with wonderful stories to share with  family, loved ones, colleagues and friends. You will love Nepal, its beauty,  culture and  friendly people I’m sure.

Everest Base Camp Trek

Trekking to Everest Base Camp Trek  Kala Patthar  If you have the highest peak in mind, then this is the perfect and very exciting trekking spot in the Everest region. It offers hikers a golden opportunity to make a dream come true and contemplate some of the most spectacular landscapes of the majestic Himalayas.

 

This deserving place is very popular with hikers, climbers and adventure seekers from all over the world. The scenic train to the base camp from the mountain has been one of the most popular trekking route in Nepal. 

 

Everest Trekking Via Jiri

This is one of the best ways to  enjoy the charm of exciting Everest treks. It allows hikers to walk in the footsteps of the ancient approach route followed by the Everest expeditions. The  magnificence of the altitude of Everest or Khumbu peak.Mera, Kanchanjungha peak, Annapurna circuit, Annapurna shrine, Mustang trekking, Dolpo trekking, Rara Lak trekking , Langtang area, Gokyo lake trekking, Singla pass and Jemrung trekking, etc. are some of the popular options for trekking in Nepal.

 

Trekking in Nepal

For trekking in Nepal, it has been classified into four categories according to their nature and type. Grade A is easy trekking.Grade B is a moderate trek. Category C is a strenuous hike. And grade D is a tough hike. If you  want to enjoy the charm of this beautiful country. Travel to Nepal according to their degrees and your desire and cherish a unique life experience. 

 

Finally A few years ago, in the country of Nepal  with  part of the Himalayan summit, hikers individually enjoyed their mountaineering.

First, This government decision  was widely accepted by the Nepal Transport Agency Association. Infact this decision aims not only to ensure the safety of  climbers, but also to control several different illegal trekking companies.

Second, There are good companies that organize trekking tours in this country and these companies follow the rules and regulations set by the government to ensure the safety of their customers while they are in Nepal.

 

Several trekking tours are organized by travel agencies in Nepal  and among them, the Everest base camp trek is very popular with tourists. On this trip, hikers should never miss  the opportunity to sample local foods. 

 

Moreover I know, I liked the “dhal bhaat” dish the most. It is a traditional Nepalese dish made from boiled rice and  served with a special sauce and vegetables. Some other must-try foods  are garlic soup, yak steak, yak cheese, Tsampa bread, and porridge. 

 

It is best to consult your doctor to make sure you are healthy enough to embark on a trek. Besides this particular excursion, it also for any other type of mountaineering trip. It is best to check with your health care provider.

 

Only the family doctor can offer the right kind of advice. After getting permission from your doctor, you can also check with the best travel organization company.

In addition, some companies send guides who know some  first aid techniques to further ensure the safety of their customers. So, select the best company and enjoy a hassle-free trek in Nepal.

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