With eight of the top ten highest summits in the world and some of the most beautiful landscapes which are only reachable on foot, trekking in Nepal is one of the unique experiences of Asia.
Trekking is the most popular activity in Nepal where hundreds of thousands of visitors came to Nepal with the purpose of Trekking and other activities. The huge variety of options allow for people of many ages and capabilities to attempt a trek in Nepal. Trekking to Everest, Annapurna, Langtang, and Manaslu has well-developed trekking trails and tea houses compared to other treks in Nepal. September to December and March to June are the best time for trekking in Nepal.
Trekkers primarily achieve three things: information and knowledge, pleasure, and good health. It is said that trekking decreases heart diseases, hypertension, cholesterol, and body weight. It also controls diabetes, strengthens the immune system, improves mental health, and makes the ageing process slow as well. Anyone can trek in Nepal who is mentally prepared and physically fit.
It is the dream of every person to stand at the top of the world and view the surrounding with the different angle. Trekking in Nepal can make your dream come true where you can choose to trek on eights of the top ten mountains of the world. Travelling with the eco-friendly environment and friendly people, you can make your trekking very much interesting and memorable throughout your life.
Nepal is geographically and culturally diverse country which is rich in natural resources too. The diversity of trekking in Nepal cannot be found in any other region of the world. In fact, the lowest point in Nepal is 60 m above sea-level in the Terai region while the highest point is Everest, 8,848 m above sea-level. These two points are, in a straight line are only 200 kilometres apart. So, trekking in this landscapes will not only entertain you but also provides you with the best experience of the diverse landscapes that you can find nowhere.