You will now enter
a country that has never been occupied by a foreign power, so the
people you will meet in Kathmandu and remote villages will convey
to you a warm, friendly trust.
Trekking through this incredible country will take you through areas
that have captured the imagination of trekkers, explorers and mountaineers
over the past one hundred years. You will have the opportunity to
observe many, many cultures of the many ethnic groups and look in
awe at the towering peaks which all combine to be called, Nepal.
Most of the trails that climb
to altitudes of around 5,000 meters will enable you to observe the
cultivated terraces and experience life in the villages that you
pass through.
Trekking the Himals can be as easy
as going for a two day stroll close to Kathmandu or medium to strenuous
treks, all designed according to your time span, interest and fitness.
The trails that are trekked are not
sign posted roads, but rather foot trails leading from village to
village - paths that you will walk have been walked by local people
for centuries.
Trekking at times is not always a
breeze as your mental and physical energy can be sapped but the
rewards will be many will remain eternaly in your life.
The main trekking routes are catagorized
as below.
*We
provide detailed information on each region throughout the following
pages along with the descriptions of the popular trekking areas,
the routes and possible itineraries