Trekking In Nepal
Trekking in Nepal is popular adventure to explore the heritage of mountain rich Himalayan country. On beaten trails around Nepalese himalaya, Nepal is a trekker's paradise in the world. The organic rhythm of foot travel is a wonderful way to explore and make meaningful contact with the country. Trekking usually consists of a series of ascents and descents walking 5 to 7 hours (9 to 14 kms per day on average with a guide, cook and porters and on some occasions pack animals.
Everest Region
The name "Everest" is magic in itself. Everest (8848m.) is called "SAGARMATHA" in Nepali - "Higher than the Sky" and "CHHOMOLUNGMA" in Tibetan - "Mother Goddess of the Earth".
Annapurna Region
The Annapurna region lies towards the north of Central Nepal. This area is the most popular and major trekking destination in Nepal. According to a recent survey by Modern Maturity (USA) Annapurna region has been recognized as one of the world’s best trekking trails.
Langtang Region
Langtang area is toward the north of Kathmandu Valley. The scenery here is spectacular, and the trek more adventurous as the area is visited by fewer tourists. To the west of Langtang is Ganesh Himal with a range of 6000 to 7000 meters. The Gosainkund and Helambu region lies to its south; these can be combined with Langtang to make treks from 7 days to 21 days.
Wilderness Trek
For trekkers who wish to explore the unseen and unspoiled regions of Nepal, a wilderness trek is definitely the perfect pick. These treks take you to remote regions where you can explore the rugged beauty of high mountain passes, spell binding glaciers, hidden valleys, quaint villages and diverse eco-systems.
Short Trek
If age or physical endurance or time constraint are your limitations for a full fledged trekking then short and easy trek offers you the answer for your need.

