Nepal is one of the most stunningly beautiful countries on the planet. It’s a place where towering white peaks touch the sky, monks peacefully meditate in ancient mountainside monasteries, and lumbering yaks haul goods to quaint villages largely disconnected from the outside world. To put it simply, Nepal is a backpacker’s dream come true.
For all it’s grandeur and immensity, planning a trek in Nepal isn’t as difficult as you might think. Trekking tourism has been popular in Nepal for decades and Nepalis are excellent hosts. Kathmandu has hundreds of quality guiding companies and “teahouse” lodges bring an entirely new level of comfort to the backcountry. Even for those with little backpacking experience, trekking in Nepal is likely to be accessible, affordable, and absolutely unforgettable.
So if you enjoy stunning views, radiant culture, and epic adventure, chances are you’ll fall in love with Nepal. We hope you find this guide useful for planning your next trip.
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Nepal is home to some of the most spectacular treks in the world. Ranging from classics like Everest Base Camp, Annapurna Circuit, and Langtang to up and coming treks such as the Manaslu Circuit Trek and the Nar Phu Valley Trek, Nepal's best treks are listed below. If you plan on going trekking in Nepal, read on to decide which trek is best for you. An ancient history, vibrant cultures and scenic grandeur with fantastic blend, located between China and India. Nepal is still one of the few countries in the world where you can escape from the materialistic excess of western consumerism and yet where tourists amenities are sufficiently developed for your stay to be comfortable. Nepal is one of the most colorful and vibrant tourist destinations in the world.The rich culture and tradition of its diverse ethnic groups, its centuries old monuments and shrines and a society in transition to the 21st century, present it with a unique charm, vivacity and other Wilderness. Since the fifties Nepal has been a unique meeting place for mountaineers from all over the world. Some came to scale unconquered peaks while others came for scientific research in the high mountains. Today Nepal sees tourists of many nationalities coming to experience the mountains for themselves.
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