Nepal Adventure Treks (Camping Trek)
Since I started this profession, as an independent tour operator and guide I have been putting my best efforts to seek and introduce my clients to least visited areas of Nepal Himalayas. These treks are away from the more frequented trails and provide a wilderness experience in both natural and cultural aspect. You can observe the remote mountain villages of Nepal where people are surviving by growing their own food, untouched by modern civilization, no politics and they have a quite happy life with their own distinctive culture and traditional that might be very interesting & unique to observe for foreigners. Actually these treks give you a very special experience of the real Nepal and also this help to develop these poor areas economically. In some remote land of Nepal there are no tea house/lodges on the trail. So the fully organized camping trek is only an option.
| Dhaulagiri Trekking |
18 - 25 |
D |
5300 m |
Apr - May , Sep - Nov |
Trekking around the giant Himalayan peak Dhaulagiri (6th highest Himalayan peak of the world) is one of the most challenging remote trek. Trekking off the main paths is not only possible, but can be immensely rewarding, though you do need a sense of adventure and an increased ability to deal with unexpected. Geographically, Dhaulagiri region is a land of dramatic contrast. This is a trek into the wild which shows the world’s deepest river gorge, unparalleled scenery, as you might expect in such remote country, some very interesting indigenous people.
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| Mustang |
12 - 14 |
C |
4300 m |
Apr - Nov |
This short trek provides a good introduction into trekking whilst also providing some wonderful close up views of both the sacred mountain Macchapuchre (Fishtail) and Annapurna South. Our destination is the beautiful and ornate village of Ghandruk, home to the Annapurna Conservation Area Project. Here you have a chance to visit the project to discover at first hand the conservation work being carried out. A refreshing three days allowing an insight into mountain life. Maximum altitude 2600 meters.
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| Upper Dolpo Trekking |
18 - 25 |
D |
5400 m |
Mar - Aug , Sep - Nov |
Dolpa is the most remote and least developed isolated corner of Nepal, situated in the Trans Himalayan region of Mid- West Nepal inside the Shey- Phoksundo National Park, behind the Dhaulagiri massif. Geographically Upper Dolpo is a part of the Tibetan Plateau and is generally dry, cold and sparsely vegetated which is unlike most other parts of the Nepal Himalayas. It has fascinating villages and is still a land of mystery, scenery and peace.
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| Kanchenjunga Trekking |
22 - 29 |
D |
5400 m |
Apr - May , Sep - Nov |
Kanchenjunga the mountain of jewels the third tallest peak (8586m) in the world and possibly one of the least unexplored remote region of eastern Nepal and certainly one of its most beautiful. Breathtaking views of the vast Himalayan range from the majority of the routes trails. Walking in pleasant villages, through rhododendron forest in the lower valley then in the high regions, glorious mountains views of Everest, Makalu and the Kanchenjunga massif will make the trip memorable and abundant wildlife such as musk deer, blue sheep and yak grazing in the high altitude always astonish us.
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| Manaslu Trekking |
20 - 24 |
D |
5135 m |
Apr - Aug , Sep - Nov |
Newly opened in 1992 to trekking by HMG Nepal, this area has still its own natural virgin beauty that every trekkers can have the maximum satisfaction of nature’s paradise. This fascinating trek is constantly rewarded with biological diversity, unsurpassed beauty of brilliant mountain vistas of the Ganesh, Manaslu Himal (8118m) and insights into the cultures of a cross- section of ethnic Nepalese tribes and people of Gurung, Magar, Tamang and Bhotes (Tibetan) who inhibit the region
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| Makalu Base Camp Trekking |
18 - 22 |
C |
5000 m |
Sep - May |
Makalu (8,481m), the fifth highest mountain of the world lying on the Nepal – Tibet border has the virtue of observing the Nepal’s most major peaks to the east of the Everest. The trek starts right from the Arun Valley. This region, considered as one of the non-tourist area is famous for its unique flora and fauna not for Nepal but also for the world. This place still needs your exploration to come out with true delight and entertainment provided by birds and wildlife
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| Ganesh Himal Trekking |
14 - 19 |
C |
4070 m |
Oct - May |
Rarely traveled, the Ganesh Himal trek is a beautiful Scenic trek leads you through the unspoiled Tamang culture, spectacular views of mountains and colorful rhododendron forests. It is also conveniently close to Kathmandu. The enchanting panoramic view of mountains from Singla Bhanjyang and view of eye catching terrace land would be the unforgettable memory in life is the main attraction of this trek. To study about the lifestyle, culture, tradition would be interesting for the anthropologists.
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| Rara Lake Trekking |
10 - 11 |
B |
3710 m |
Mar - Dec |
A journey to Rara lake is one of the most incredible and fascinating treks in all the Himalayan range lie northwest of Kathmandu in the remote area of Karnali. If you are looking of wilderness and solitude travel, this trek is an ideal choice. The route is very much 'off the beaten track' and affords glimpses of cultures and scenery very different from the rest of Nepal. The clear, high altitude lake of Rara, which mirrors the snow capped Himalayas is ringed with blue pine, black juniper forest and Himalayan cypress Lake is a popular serenity pilgrimage for Nepalese.
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| Simikot Trekking |
07 - 14 |
C |
5600 m |
Sep - Nov, Apr - Aug |
Few mountains in the world rival the grandeur of Mt. Kailash 6714m. The famed holy peak in Western Tibet. Kailash is regarded as the center of the universe by most of Asia. It is the ultimate Tibetan journey, from the holiest Buddhist Mountain, the sculpted perfection of Kailash; through the serene beauty of the Tibetan plateau. Mt Kailash (6714m.) is the holy mountain of Tibet and is the source of the four great Himalayan Rivers.
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| Siklish Trekking |
07 - 08 |
A |
2000 m |
Sep - May |
Rough and wild, this trek cuts through less traveled country south of Annapurna II and Lamjung Himal massif. It boasts good mountain views and the local people are unaccustomed to trekkers. It is a spectacular short trek and traverses a variety of terrain from low land villages and rice terraces up to Nepal's largest Gurung (Gurkha) village (300m) as well as blooming forest of rhododendron in the spring.
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| Rolwaling Trekking |
19 - 21 |
C |
5310 m |
Oct - May |
The major valleys in Nepal follow north southern through the Himalayan chain. Many rise in Tibet (the land of Bhot) and are known as Bhotekosi, changing their names in Nepal. One of these rivers is the Bhotekosi/Tamakosi, west of Everest. Near the border with Tibet a narrow, tributary valley enters the Bhotekosi from the east; this is the Rolwaling Valley. The mountain range on the side, the Rolwaling Himal, forms the border with Tibet, the highest and most spectacular peak being Gaurishankar (7146m).
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