Trekking in Nepal
Nepal is a land of
unparalleled scenic beauty located within
one of the most diverse geographical areas on earth. Nestled high in the
Himalayas between China and India, it has retained its essentially
agrarian and medieval
character. Its wondrous history and geography are still the defining
aspects of everyday life.
Nepali landscape is uncommonly diverse,
ranging from the
humid Terai in the south to the lofty Himalayas in the north. Nepal
boasts eight of the world's ten highest mountains, including Mount
Everest.
Since Nepal
first opened its frontiers to foreign visitors in the fifties, it has
been the epicenter of Himalayan adventure activities. Climbing and
trekking holidays in Nepal
Himalaya has become highly sought after adventure sports throughout the
world soon after the advent of tourism culture.Nepal has an unsurpassed
range of environments,
ranging from the lowland of Terai to the snowy summit of the highest
mountain range on Earth. Traveling in Nepal not only offers an
opportunity to submerge in
Himalayan bliss but also a chance to step back in time. Standing before
the entire world as a vivid kaleidoscope of picturesque landscapes,
exotic wildlife, arid
high-altitude meadows, magnificent mountains, incredible travel
destinations, unique culture, festivals, ancient heritage, pristine
backwaters, and exotic cuisine,
Nepal is undoubtedly a traveler’s delight. Trekking in Nepal is often
referred to as walking through the paradise on earth.
Trekking in Nepal
Trekking is the best way to experience Nepal's
unbeatable combination of natural
beauty and culture. On beaten trails or virgin tracks, Nepal is a
trekker's paradise. The very organic rhythm of foot travel is a
wonderful way to explore and make
meaningful contact with the country. On average, trekking consists of
walking daily 5 to 7 hours, 9 to 14 kilometers on a series of ascents
and descents. The immense
contrasts in altitude and climates found here, support an equally
spectacular mix of lifestyle and wildlife. Nepal is a pioneer in the
sport of trekking.
Known as the Himalayan Kingdom, Nepal is dominated by eight of the world's fourteen highest mountains, including Everest.
Each
one is over 8000 meters
(26,000ft). In all, there are 1,310 peaks of 5000 meters (16,900ft) or
more. Annually, more than 200,000 tourists come here to trek. You will
experience superb
panoramic views of mountains, a diversity of landscape, flora and fauna,
colorful cultures, friendly people and ancient history. Trekkers leave
Nepal with grand tales
to share with their family and friends.
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