Nepal is the country of the Mount Everest, the highest mountain peak in the world, and the Birthplace of Gautama Buddha- Lumbini. Mountaineering and other types of adventure tourism and ecotourism are important attractions for visitors.
Nepal is the country of the Mount Everest, the highest mountain peak in the world, and the Birthplace of Gautama Buddha- Lumbini. Mountaineering and other types of adventure tourism and ecotourism are important attractions for visitors.
Easy Trekking: The individual especially the beginners are offered easy treks.
Moderate Trekking: Moderate treks are slightly difficult and challenging than easy treks. Strenuous Trekking: Strenuous trekking requires a lot of physical effort energy and determination.
One can attend Trekking in Nepal without a guide in all the regions except for the restricted trekking areas. Hiring a guide is mandatory to trek in such areas. Nepal is one of the most popular trekking destinations for passionate trekkers. The main features of trekking are physical fitness, patience, knowledge of trekking, and good at camping and long expeditions. Trekking is an activity that comprises camping, walking, and traveling to unknown adventure places. It is an adventurous activity as it tests the physical ability as well as mentality of a person.
The benefits of Trekking are losing that extra weight, gaining that extra strength, getting a healthier heartbeat, cleaning your lungs, calming your mind, understanding the local culture, making friends for life, seeing wildlife, and appreciating natural beauty.
October and November are peak trekking season in Nepal: temperatures are mild, the weather is relatively stable, and the clear air makes for superb mountain views. The high mountains are still cold and lower elevations are still warm but the daytime walking temperatures are the most pleasant overall.These items should be on your trekking checklist: trekking backpack, weather-appropriate clothing (think moisture-wicking and layers), trekking boots or shoes, plenty of food and water, navigation tools such as a map and compass, first-aid kit, knife or multi-tool, wool cap and sunglass, trekking pole, down Jacket, sleeping bag, tent, gloves, etc.
Treks in Nepal cost from about US$100 to US$200 per day per person.