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Trek in Nepal

Arush Jain
Arush Jain
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Treks in Nepal are different from trekking in any part of the world. Every trekkers that has come through The Trek Nepal has openly talked about it. What's more interesting is the fact that trekking in Nepal differs from time to time, place, cost, and even the weather zones.

Trekking in Nepal can be a debatable topic as it can be easy for some while others might find it difficult. With so much being talked about the beauty of Nepal and its significance to tourism, The Trek Nepal would like to enlighten readers about the type of treks present in Nepal.

Most Popular Treks

The first point of the type of trek includes the most popular treks. These trekking routes are busy almost all around the year. Not only that you will have to book packages early if you want to enjoy a thoughtful trekking journey. 

When we talk about most popular treks it includes Everest Base Camp Trek, Mardi Himal Trek, and Annapurna Base Camp Trek. At times these treks are generally considered to be harder. 

Less crowded trails

If you are a lover of peace and silence during your treks in Nepal, the less crowded trails are the place to be. These trails often arent discovered and a good trekking agency like The Trek Nepal allows you to have a smoother journey. The trail remains absolutely quiet and only a less trekkers do the journey. 

It might be due to the toughness of the trek, uneven trails, or the fact that it hasn't been discovered as of now. Manaslu circuit trek, Upper Mustang Trek, and Dolpo region trek are some of the less crowded trails.

Easy and short treks

 For trekkers who don't have a lot of time and want to feel the beauty of Nepal, short and easy treks are the way to go. You will need to spend less than a week at times to embrace the beauty of treks in Nepal. These treks fall under the easy category as you don't have to spend much of your physical abilities. 

Some of the famous short and easy treks include the Ghorepani Poonhill trek, Nagarkot to Dhulikhel trek, Helambu trek, etc. The Trek Nepal has been organizing such treks with great success rates. 

Cultural Treks

A lot of the tourists from around the world are enrolled in the cultural treks of Nepal. They aren't interested in climbing the mountains and spending days in base camps. But they are more keen to understand the cultural and spiritual side of Nepal. Trekkers on this journey want to understand people. 

They are more willing to be part of the community feel accepted and also understand the local culture, language, etc. Tamang Village Trail, Tsum Valley Trek, and Mardi Himal Trek are some famous cultural trek in Nepal

Wildlife treks

Spending days on jeep safaris and having the most luxurious stays is what comprises of wildlife treks. Having awesome photography sessions along with understanding the extinct animals is a must-do in Nepal. 

Being the central hub for protection of wildlife, there are various national parks and conservation areas which provides such opportunities. Chitwan National Park, Bardia National Park, and Shuklaphant Wildlife Reserves are some of the major examples

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