EVEREST BASE CAMP
Mount Everest the world's highest
peak lies in this region. It is the home of
legendary Sherpas who have earned face in
climbing mountains. Most of the inhabitants are
still in trekking and climbing as sirdars. The
climax of this trek in Everest base camp.
Starting points are varied. One can start from
Jiri or fly into Phaplu or Lukla and begin the
trek. Walk till the base camp making side trip
to Thame, Gokyo and Chukung. Finally retrace
back to Lukla. Itinerary and full description
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ANNAPURNA
Central Nepal is dominated by
Annapuma range. Diversity in landscape and
culture has made this region as one of the most
popular destination for the trekkers. Trekking
points are varied from short trip to strenuous
around Annapurna. Most of the inhabitants in
this region are Gurungs and Thakalis. As you
trek in this region the giant peaks Annapurna,
Dhaulagiri, Fish Tail and other minor peaks are
always around you. There are sights of Buddhist
and Hindus pilgrimage. Kaligandagi flows through
the deepest gorge. This region has become an
exemplary conservation area in the world.
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AROUND MANASOLU
This region
features the three mountains of Manaslu (81 63m)
Peak 29 (7871m) and Himal Chuli (7893m.) ranging
from north to south. This region is recently
opened for trekkers. It is a fascinating trek,
begins anti-clockwise direction from mid hill to
alpine zone encountering diverse culture
including a miniature Tibet and formidable Larke
La (5275m.) Itinerary and full description send
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LANGTANG HELAMBU
The legend says
while a lama following the run away Yak had
found this beautiful valley. "Lang" means Yak
(Dhang) Tang means to follow. Inhabitants are
mostly Tamangs, very much similar to Tibetan in
their costume and culture. They are more akin to
Tibetans than their cousins in the mid hills of
Nepal. Though there is no flight, the region is
easily accessible from Kathmandu to its
proximity. Within short days you are closer to
the snowcapped mountains, glaciers and high
passes.
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