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Trekking in Nepal is not only the way to See Mountains and hiking for physical enjoy, it is the best way to know the local people, cultural diversity, learn about the history and stay with the locals. The country is rich in natural heritage, wildlife, flora and fauna. Mount Everest, the highest mountain in the earth is prime attraction of Nepal and lord Gautam Buddha, the Buddhist origin's birth place is another attraction. Walking or hiking or backpacking or trekking, what you say in Nepal is the lifetime activities you do in your life. Nepal offers various types of trekking, you can enjoy trekking in some popular routes staying in hotels or lodges or you can do it by fully camping style. You can trek in the easy trails or you can enjoy with bit difficult and challenge routes. You can select more the 100 trekking trails in Nepal. Your trip varies on the basis of your time and budget you are going to spend.
Nepal is the ultimate destination for trekking; you will found no such fascinating destination in the world. Nepal has captured the imaginations of Mountaineers, Explorers and Trekkers as the lifestyle and habits of inhabitants in the mountain regions has not changed for generations and yet. Still the village people offer a huge sense of hospitability & welcome to trekkers & mountaineers alike which from the people that the trekkers take their fondest memories for the lifelong.
Trek can be categories on the basis of difficulties; easy grade, moderate grade and strenuous (Challenging) grade trek are the common categories. Some trekking routes demand previous experience and some routes are very easy that can be done by all aged people. There are several attractive trekking routes in Nepal to explore; among them Everest Base Camp, Round Annapurna, Langtang valley, Helambu, Mustang, Manaslu are the some popular destinations all over the world. Some conservation area and restricted area need special permit to trek. Some hidden areas are just opened for trekking in Nepal for foreigners. Upper Mustang trek and Manaslu trek need special permit. You can climb peaks and trek if you are willing to do both. Island peak climbing and Everest base camp trek is possible to do in a single visit. There are many ways to trek in Nepal.
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