Treks in Nepal

Brief Insight on Some Nepal Trekking Areas

Nepal is blessed with some of the world’s most popular trek routes in the world. Anyone interested in trekking is aware of Nepal and its Himalayan range’s importance. The country offers several Nepal trekking areas, each one offering its own unique adventurism and exploration qualities.
Walking t
hrough the streets of Kathmandu, you will notice the streets being bombarded with advertising signs of trekking companies, tours and guides. Most of the time it can be really overwhelming what to choose and what not. The biggest decision however, that one requires taking is which Nepal trekking areas he will be visiting.
Since every area offers something special, I thought it best to discuss some popular trekking areas, so that choosing which trek route to visit first will become a tad bit easy for my readers.

Annapurna:

Annapurna trek is referred to the different treks or trek routes that are present in the Annapurna region. These treks are both of long and short durations and can be chosen on personal choice. The Annapurna region is referred to Nepal’s North Western area and is famous for having some of the most beautiful and popular trek routes.

The region’s trek routes start from the lake city, Pokhara offering the famous treks of Annapurna base camp, Annapurna circuit, Jomsom, Manang, Mustang and other treks around the Annapurna mountains. Some of the famous short treks in the region include Ghandruk and Sikles. Annapurna region in terms of area offers a contrast of some of the driest, windiest and wettest parts in Nepal. Short descriptions of some of these amazing hiking Annapurna areas...

Langtang:

The Langtang valley trekking Nepal is a 10 day trek starting from Syabrubesi from where the trek starts upwards towards the Langtang village until the famous Kanyanjing Gompa is reached.
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Everest:

Another very popular trekking route is the Everest Nepal trekking route known as the Everest circuit. This route is home to Tibetan Buddhists and the Sherpas. You can also catch a glimpse of the Chomolungma, the Everest peak that is so famous for those who live around it. Normally trek in this route is 18 to 25 days long from Lukla, 2,680 meters away from the Everest.
The trek duration will increase still if you plan on visiting the Gokyo lakes (which you should if you have the time, they are spectacular!) via touching the Everest base camp trekking Nepal site.
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Nagarkot:

Another short but great trekking experience is the Nagarkot trekking Nepal route. This route is exceptionally popular for its Himalayan peak views and its lovely sun rise and sunsets. Nagarkot is situated on Northern fringe of Kathmandu and the quickest way to reach there is to take a bus from the capital to Bhaktapur, from where another bus will lead to Nagarkot, where you can start your trek.
These are some of the fabulous Nepal trekking areas that are worth visiting at least once.

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