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Wilderness Trek

Wilderness TrekFor 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.

These treks can be organized on fully supporting camping treks and require special permits to travel to remote regions of Nepal.

Arun valley Trek

arun valley trekThis region is blessed with an incredible diversity of natural beauty and culture. Arun valley trek is between two highest mountains, Everest and Makalu. It is really a non tourist area but you can see significant views of Mt.Everest, Makalu, and hundreds of other mountains just on your eye. Sherpa, Rai and Limbus are the main inhabitants of this region.

Rara-Jumla Trek

rara jumla trekRara Lake preserves Mythological and legendry journey surrounded by pine forests, blooming flowers and distant snowy peaks where waters glitter line that of precious gem. Rara Lake is 28 kilometers north of Jumla. The large lake, at an altitude of 2,980 metres, is perched on a high shelf on the northern flank of Ghurchi Lekh (4,067 m).

Dhaulagiri Trek

DhaulagiriSeparated from the Annapurna region by the Kali Gandaki the Dhaulagiri massif includes more than 30 peaks over 6000 meters, eight of these surpassing 8000 meters. The area around Tansen is home to the Magar people and capital of the independent kingdoms to become part of Nepal. 

Makalu Sherpani Trek

makalu trekThis is a truly adventurous expedition to a remote and wild region of the Great Himalayas, with full logistic support. This is a journey that seeks a different route, a fresh perspective, a challenge. 

Tilicho lake Ghorepani Trek

Tilicho Lake is one of those places that have had mythic connotations. The Annapurna undoubtedly provides some of the world's best trekking routes, including as it does a greater variety of scenery and culture than can be found in any other comparable area.

Manaslu Trek

manaslu trekThis trek was officially opened to tourists in 1991, but mountaineering expeditions have long had access to the area. In 1950 a party led by HW Tilman trekked from Thonje to Bimtang and Colonel Jimmy Roberts crossed the Larkya La looking for an interesting mountain to climb. Manaslu (8156m.) was attempted by Japanese expeditions every year from 1952 until 1956, when the first ascent was made.

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