Blog Under "Trekking"
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Day by Day Manaslu Trekking
Posted on May 30, 2019 by NepalTravel under TrekkingDay 1. #Mansalu and #TsumValley trek. 6.00AM we left #Kathmandu for a bumpy and dusty bus ride to SK. Even though it was only 130km, it took us a full day. We reached SK at 4.00PM and spent the night next to Budhi Gandaki #river. Tomorrow real #trekking ...
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How to Prepare for Annapurna Circuit Trekking
Posted on May 23, 2018 by NepalTravel under TrekkingSo, you have decided to come to Nepal to take on the breathtaking views, experience the variety of cultures, and test your physical abilities by taking on the Annapurna Circuit Trekking or Annapurna base camp trekking. But, you dont know how to start. Dont worry, it is easy. My girlfriend and ...
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How to go to Rara Lake?
Posted on Mar 29, 2018 by NepalTravel under TrekkingRara lake is the biggest freshwater lake in Nepal. It is one of the few pristine and less crowded trekking destinations in Nepal. Situated in the smallest district of Nepal, Mugu, the beauty of Rara lake is uncontestable. Surrounded by hills all around and mountains behind the hills to the northern ...
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How to do Tilicho Lake Trek
Posted on Mar 27, 2018 by NepalTravel under TrekkingTrip to Tilicho Lake-the lake at highest altitude in the World! Tilicho lake is the lake at the highest altitude in the world. Its lies on the Annapurna Circuit and is one of the best trekking routes in Nepal. The lake is a formed out of glacial activity at the laps of magnificent Himalayas. ...
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Trekking in Nepal
Posted on Nov 29, 2017 by NepalTravel under TrekkingNepal has some of the best trekking in the world, most of the worlds highest mountains, including the highest mountains in the world, Mount Everest. Many people visit the country just to trek and the tourism industry is well prepared to facilitate all manner of trekking styles and destinations. On ...
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Peak Climbing in Nepal
Posted on Jan 4, 2018 by NepalTravel under TrekkingPeak Climbing in Nepal is considered the keystone activity that Nepal offers to the climbers than any country in the world. The eight out of the fourteen 8000m peaks lie in Nepal including Mt. Everest (8000m), the highest peak in the world. Ever since, the country opened its peaks to climbers in ...
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Everest Base Camp Trekking Guide
Posted on Jun 27, 2017 by Anujghimire under TrekkingEverest Base Camp definitely has to be one of the most renowned trekking trails in the world. Taking you right into the footsteps of the highest mountain in the World, The Mount Everest, the Everest Base Camp Trek has a lot to offer. How to start EBC Trek? The gateway to Everest is Lukla ...
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Annapurna Base Camp Trekking
Posted on Jun 27, 2017 by Anujghimire under TrekkingAnnapurna Sanctuary Trek, also known as Annapurna Base Camp Trek receives thousands of tourists from all over the world who make the arduous trek up to the base camp of the South Annapurna, and to the right of which lies the 10th highest mountain in the world. How to do Annapurna Base ...
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Mardi Himal Base Camp Trekking
Posted on Jun 27, 2017 by Anujghimire under TrekkingSituated to the East of one of the most famous trekking destinations in Nepal, The Annapurna Base Camp, Mardi Himal Base Camp trek is one of the off beaten trekking trails. A recently started trail, the Mardi Base Camp trek isn’t as crowded as its other counter parts. Nonetheless, the ...
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How to go to Mustang
Posted on Oct 21, 2016 by NepalTravel under TrekkingMustang the district beyond the mountains! Lying to the North of Annapurna region, Mustang lies in the Trans-Himalyan zone, near to the Tibetan border on the Northern side. The rugged terrains and mountains looming over the valleys below carved by the ferocious Kali-Gandaki River, Mustang is one of ...
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Solo trek to kalinchowk
Posted on Dec 13, 2015 by Davidnem under Trekking[Link to all the pictures that I took] Trip cost break down I paid Rs 426 for my ticket to Charikot. I bought 2 kilo`s of guava at Rs 100. I ate aloo and puri at Rs 50. I bought Rs 600 worth of Churpee. I paid Rs 250 for a room. I paid Rs 50 for a bowl of hot noodle. I paid Rs 130 for ...
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Annapurna Circuit Trekking
Posted on Sep 29, 2014 by Anujghimire under TrekkingAnnapurna circuit trekking is one of the most popular trekking routes in Nepal. The trek includes one of the highest lakes in the world, as well as highest passes in Nepal. The trek offers first hand experience of many cultural and ethnic diversity as well as biodiversity. If you’re a ...
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Breathtaking Video of Everest Region captured from DRONE
Posted on Sep 15, 2014 by NepalTravel under TrekkingWorld exclusive high altitude aerial cinematography with a remote controlled drone quadcopter with footage of Everest Base Camp, Khumbu Ice Fall, Cho La Pass, Renjo La Pass, Gokyo as well as flights over Kathmandu, Nepal.Ever wondered how Everest would look like if you could fly over the Himalayan ...
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Langtang Trekking
Posted on Mar 30, 2014 by Anujghimire under TrekkingLangtang valley lies north to Kathmandu valley and is closest Himalayan region from Kathmandu. Langtang trekking is one of the most famous trekking routes in Nepall Getting Start Langtang Trek from Kathmandu The trip to Langtang valley starts at Syabfrubensi, which is about 170 ...
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Khaptad Trek
Posted on Nov 6, 2013 by Maze215 under TrekkingDoes anyone remember the default wallpaper of Window XP with that eye pleasingly green grassland? If you want to see equivalent scene in Nepal, Khaptad National Park would be the place. Khaptad is an elevated plateau that consists of such grassland or meadows [called Patan in Nepali] between the ...
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