Adventure Trekking in Nepal - Some Suggestions


Posted December 8, 2019 by elancekailash

Whether you're into rock climbing or bird or have money to hire guides and porters, you can find a trekking route in Nepal.
 
Whether you're into rock climbing or bird or have money to hire guides and porters, you can find a trekking route in Nepal. A visit to the Nepal Himalayas is a fantastic experience for a opportunity to meet mountain peoples who reside almost cut away from the rest of the planet, offering views of snow-capped mountain peaks and also the majority of us.
All that's required of you is that you like walking in the nature. The shape you're in, the more easy your trek will be, although you don't have to be fit for every trek. For hiking in Nepal the season is February-April and October-November. In the summer months that the monsoon clouds obscure the grand views most of the time and in the winter months that the mountain passes are closed by. But with the perfect knowledge, you can find a good trek. Navigate through this list to get an summary of your options. Simikot, Humla
You can fly in from Nepalganj and possibly read --Spy onto the roof of the world-- from Sydney Wignall until you go. Permits are 90$ /person /week.
1. Rara Lake Trek
4 days walk away from Jumla to this the greatest lake trek in Nepal. Getting to Jumla is either a plane/helicopter trip or a few days long jeep ride to the rara lake trekking (https://www.highcampadventure.com/blog/rara-lake-trekking).
2. Upper Dolpo
First of all, see the movie --Himalayan Caravan - L'Enfance d'un chef-- (Eric Valli 1999, Oscar nominated). It's mandatory! May want to pick up one of his books too. Having done that, you'll want to go or as an element of the 20 day Dolpa Heritage Trek, all out or the 15 day Dolpa Experience Circuit of Juphal --airport. Another few one-week'ers are the Sahartara Tour along with the Sundaha Nature Trek. As it is $70 / person / day with minimum 10 days, expensive permit are needed. No lodges. Annual number of visitors are in the low hundreds. Lower Dolpo You might have to fly in from Nepalganj. Do not anticipate lodges here, so bring your own camping gear. Upper Mustang Home to the ancient kingdom of Lo, still in existence - type of. Hefty permit required north of Kagbeni person /day with minimal 10 days.
3. Trishuli - Gorkha
The simple way: 4 days along the road which Prithvi Narayan Shah took in 1768. Remains underneath 2000 and has village lodges m all the way. The hard way: 2-3 weeks remote, off the beaten track. Passes over Sing La (3570 m) and by the Jogeshwar kund (4500 m). Camping gear required. Ganesh Himal
No lodges, rough and distant. But wow, wouldn't I like to go there! The peak is well over 7000 meters, and it's prominent view from Kathmandu makes it worthwhile if you prefer to brag about your adventures when you return to civilization!
4. Tamang Heritage Trail
8 days, lodges are still under construction.
1-2 weeks minimal. Third most visited following Annapurna and Everest, in Nepal. Fairly simple, not too crowded, particularly the Gosaikunda lake area (4400 m) that is potentially the most scenic. Langtang Valley has lodges every hour or so all the way to Kyanjing Gompa (3900 m), the Gosaikunda route has fewer, but still enough for brief days. Gosaikunda features the Janai Purniam festival and from that point, you can walk back to Kathmandu in 2-4 days. Entry fee 1000 rupees.
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Issued By Kailash Karki
Country Nepal
Categories Travel
Tags rara lake trekking , tourism nepal , tourist destination nepal , travel nepal
Last Updated December 8, 2019