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Nepal Trekking Grades |
As
we offer wide ranges of Nepal treks you can choose either
Teahouse Style (lodge trekking) or Camping Trek (Fully
organized trekking). Regarding all the trekking itineraries
included in this section have fully tried and tested
and found to be suitable for all age groups but trekking
itineraries are designed and classified according to
their difficulty and duration of holiday in Nepal. We
have planned trekking days carefully so that we have
time to stand and stare as well as acclimatize to the
high altitudes. I hope this grading provides a way for
you to compare different treks to find a rout to suite
your fitness level in Nepal trip. I have categorized
all my treks in the following ranks.
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Grade – A (Easy Treks) :
Ghorepani /Poon Hill Trekking |
Jomsom Muktinath Trekking |
Ghandruk Trekking |
Panchase Trekking |
Siklesh Trekking |
Helambu Trekking |
Sivapuri Trekking &
Royal Trekking.
Obviously easiest trips are designed to be enjoyed by
anyone. For those trekkers who do not have any previous
experience, I offer a diverse range of easy Grade A
treks. Categorizing a trek as easy means that no
difficult climbing or ascents to high altitudes is
involved. However the treks still involve walking up and
down gradual hills, on well-defined trails and daily
stages of 5 to 6 hours along good passable trails in
your pace through 3000 meters of altitude about 10
kilometers per day, for usually a week and this treks
are suitable for most people with an average level of
fitness. Trekking in this category are also suited to
family groups with younger children or those with
limited time. This lower altitude treks often provide
colorful horizons of a whole series of ranges.
In Annapurna region the
Ghorepani /Poon Hill Trekking Trekking
and
Jomsom Muktinath Trekking or Pokhara –
Ghandruk Treks
are relatively easy, shorter treks and quite popular for
diversity in both landscape and people and you will find
terrain and views splendid. The well-beaten trail takes
you in the heart of the central Nepal Himalayas. The
tea- house along these routes offer hot water and
western style food. The
Panchase Trekking and Siklesh Trekking are rarely traveled but best destination for
spectacular mountain views and Gurung cultures in
Annapurna region. If the idea of tea-house trekking
appeals to you but you would prefer to escape from the
crowds, then the
Helambu Trekking could be your ideal
choice. This is one of the most convenient trekking area
close to capital and a relatively low altitude trek with
a simpler tea house but famous for its wonderful
culture, sight of enormous snowy mountains and
spectacular green valley. To really get away from it
all, try the
Sivapuri Trekking, or the
Royal Trekking
Whilst you will still pass through many remote villages,
these regions are so unspoiled as to have no tea-house,
and only a camping trek is an option. Again, the
fantastic range of Annapurna mountains, Ganesh Himal,
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Grade – B (Moderate Treks) :
Annapurna Base Camp Trekking |
Langtang Region |
Ganesh Himal Trekking &
Rara Lake Trekking.
Grade B treks begin to present more of a challenge to
first time trekkers and are more tougher than Grade A.
So these treks are suitable for any walker looking for
something a little more challenging and energetic. In
this sector, I have included trekking at the higher
altitudes in Annapurna, Langtang Himalayan regions and
far western Nepal. The treks will reach elevations
approaching 4,500 meters involving more walking up and
down and sometimes slightly higher where you will be
rewarded with close up views of big mountains and
generally are of at least fourteen days duration. The
treks in these categories are still suitable for people
of all ages although small children will probably find
them too strenuous.
You can choose
Annapurna Base Camp Trekking,
Langtang Region,
Ganesh Himal Trekking would be a good choice. If
you are looking for wilderness and solitude trekking
adventure, the journey to
Rara Lake Trekking is an ideal
choice. It is similarly remote and is a good option for
the summer season as rainfall is low. The last two
regions are relatively unknown by tourists. There are no
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Grade – C (Strenuous Treks) :
Annapurna Circuit Trekking |
Everest Region |
Everest Base Camp Trekking |
Upper Mustang Trekking |
Makalu Base Camp Trekking &
Non - Touristy Area of Nepal
These trips include a physical component with some
mountains experience. Some appreciation of adventure
travel is also important, as steep climbing may be
involved, although it is never necessary to use ropes
and traveling conditions can be tough. Trekking involves
some steeper up and down on well-defined trails and
altitudes exceed 5,500 meters. Treks at this level can
be arranged for periods of 7-25 days.
For a popular and spectacular trek with the possibility
of staying in well- developed teahouses the
Annapurna Circuit Trekking is a good choice or you can take an
optional route to
Tilicho Lake Trekking from Manang on
Annapurna Circuit which is an area of rough and wild
beauty. For an all- round experience of the scenery and
cultures of Nepal this trek has a lot to offer. A
gradual ascent through a green river valley will lead
you up to a number of high passes, where you will reach
the altitude of 5,416m at Thorong La.
Another very popular trekking, with good teahouse
facilities, are the
Everest Base Camp Trekking or
Everest / Gokyo Lake Trek in
Everest Region. This trek
takes you into the heart of the soaring peaks and
cultures of the Everest region to the foot of the great
peak of itself. If you wish a trek in off the beaten
track, wild and restricted areas, the trail to
Upper Mustang Trekking (max. elevation 5,400m) north of the Annapurna range offers fantastic landscapes and mystical
cultures. Or you can choose
Makalu Base Camp Trekking,
the fifth highest peak in the world, traverses through
isolated valleys and high mountains passes (max.
elevation 5,350m).
For those who are wishing to visit less touristy area I
have accumulated a variety of treks to
Non - Touristy Area of Nepal at this “C” level that provide a
wilderness experience in both natural and cultural
aspect. |
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Grade – D (Challenging Treks) :
Nepal Camping Trekking |
Dolpo Trekking |
Manaslu Trekking |
Kanchenjunga Trekking |
Ganja La Pass Trekking
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Simikot (Mt. Kailash) Trekking |
Dhaulagiri Trekking
Grade D treks are only for real adventures. The main
component at this level is likely to be a long, high
altitude trek, uphill mountain with the possibility of
some rope lambing that requires physical and mental
stamina. A high level preparation is essential before
embarking on one of these adventures. Altitudes will
often exceed 5,000 meters where people are living in
high mountains/high deserts and the treks involve
camping for relatively long periods about 20-28 days or
sometime more than that. So excellent physical condition
is essential and mountaineering experience is
preferable..
A trek to isolated, the heavily restricted
Dolpo Trek
(max. elevation 4,500m) in north-west Nepal captivates
visitors with its emerald Phoksundo Lake and magnificent
scenery of wild and pristine landscape, which is unlike
most part of Nepal Himalayas.
Manaslu Trekking in
central Nepal (maximum elevation 5,213m) offers a whole
range of pristine eco systems. A trek to
Kanchenjunga Trekking, the third highest of the world’s peaks will
take you into the remote far east region of Nepal. It is
one of Nepal’s least trekked areas and certainly one of
the most beautiful. In Langtang region a trekking to
Ganja La Pass (5,200meters) that connects between Langtang to Helambu is one of rewarding pass with the
views of the valley and peaks of Langtang Himal. For
those who are interested in the rugged scenery and the
scattered traditional villages a trek to
Simikot (Mt. Kailash) Trekking can fulfill their aspiration. If you
are really adventures and want the ultimate challenge,
the
Dhaulagiri Trekking is the most difficult of my
featured treks. This region is new territory for
trekkers and involves challenging trekking on rough high
terrain. |
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Current Tourism News |
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Nepal trekking /
travel related business was booming until 1999. After that, the
incessant conflict scared off tourists from visiting
Nepal and we are feeling the pinch of the fall in
tourist arrivals. There was a time when we recorded such
a huge flow of tourists that we used to turn back some.
As a professional Nepal tour operator we did not have sufficient
staff and equipment to handle all of them...
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