Best trekking package of Nepal for 2018

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  • Author Sandip Sharma
  • Published October 14, 2018
  • Word count 425

Nepal is home to numerous high Himalayas including Mt. Everest, the highest peak in the world. These Himalayas are home to most spectacular treks in the world. While the most popular treks are Everest Base Camp and Annapurna Base Camp; there are many other trails which offers much more than this classical trek.

Here are the list of top trekking package of Nepal for 2018 which you must visit at least once in a lifetime:

  1. Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek

Kanchenjunga circuit trek lies in the north eastern corner of Nepal near Sikkim, the state of India. It is one of challenging three weeks plus teahouse trek in Himalayas. There are very few treks in Nepal that combines so many landscapes and offers the intact geography and culture in the wilder section of Himalaya. It takes you to the foothill of third highest peaks, Kanchenjunga.

Kanchenjunga Circuit Trekking offers stunning Himalayan views with fascinating cultural and geographical diversities. The geographical structure along the trekking route changes abruptly and you pass through rick diversity group of wild animals like musk deer, beer, yak, wolf, eagle, Danfe etc. We stay at local teahouse which offers close peek to local culture and tradition.

  1. Everest Three Pass Trek

One of challenging and high altitude trek in Khumbu region, Everest three pass trek is for hardcore adventure lover. The three pass Renjo La Pass, Cho-La Pass and Khongma-La Pass gives the perfect introduction to high Himalayas and its adventure. All the passes are above 5,000m and very challenging to cross. Mt. Everest, Mt. Nuptse, Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Ama Dablam, Mt. Cho-Oyu, Mt. Makalu etc. are some common peaks seen throughout the trek. If you want to avoid the regular EBC trail and seek an ultimate adventure and thrill, we suggest you to follow Everest three pass trek itinerary, for lifetime experience.

  1. Upper Dolpo Trek

Upper Dolpo Trek lies to the north-west of Kathmandu bordering its territory to Tibet. It is probably the least explored and wild region of Himalayas in Nepal. Apart from magnificent Himalayan views, trekkers get to explore highland valleys, age-old monasteries, magnificent forest, impressive glaciers and magical high lakes.

Trekkers also have opportunity to explore the authentic Buddhist culture and Bon-po religion, pre-Buddhist culture. Upper Dolpo is restricted for trekking in Nepal, you need to obtain special trekking permits from department of immigration to enter the area. The restriction is imposed to protect its fragile environment, culture and simplicity. For those who loves to enjoy isolation and wilderness amidst of Himalayas, we get you to go for upper dolpo trekking.

Nepal is home to numerous high Himalayas including Mt. Everest, the highest peak in the world. These Himalayas are home to most spectacular treks in the world.

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