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Major Trekking Routes In Nepal And How To Get There

For thrill-seekers and adventurers, Nepal is one of the significant destinations for such a definition of fun.

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Major Trekking Routes In Nepal And How To Get There

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  1. Major Trekking Routes In Nepal And How To Get There https://dolmatours.com/trekking-routes-in-nepal/ No amount of words can explain Nepal’s immense beauty. It is much better to have it experienced first-hand rather than the job of reading. For thrill-seekers and adventurers, Nepal is one of the significant destinations for such a definition of fun. Nepal is called the country of the Himalayas, as you will find eight mountains higher than 8,000 meters and around 1,300 peaks above 6,000 meters. Due to the same fascinating reasons, Nepal is the top destination around the world for trekking. From novice travelers to experienced ones, it is the home to all of them. While here, you will find numerous track options to do the climb, most of which are adapted from the local trails. Also, with the opening of the Great Himalayan Trail, you can find many sub-tracks around that route that walk across the Himalayas’ lap. Major Trekking Routes And Ways To Get There There is a multitude of trekking journeys you can embark on. All these routes are classified as Annapurna, Langtang, Manaslu, Everest, and Remote Regions per the geographical basis. This list does not state that the other routes are less entertaining than them, but the mentioned tracks are much more prevalent in the trekking industry. Everest Three Passes Trek

  2. Everest From Kala Patthar (Source – Wikimedia Commons) Starting And Ending Point:Lukla Trekking Duration:17 to 20 Days Trekking Region:Everest Nature Of Trek: Lodge to Lodge Trekking Maximum Altitude: Kala Patthar (5,555 meters) Difficulty Level: Challenging Best Seasons:February, March, April, May, June, September, October, November, and December One of Nepal’s most adventurous and popular trekking tracks, Everest Three Passes Trek, takes you around Mount Everest. You can expect harsh terrain, cold climate, and high altitudes during this journey.

  3. All this activity takes place in the Sagarmatha National Park, and you will be able to witness a multitude of other mountains, such as Lhotse (8,516m), Ama Dablam (6,812m), and Makalu (8,516m). How Do You Get There? This journey starts from Kathmandu, where you will take a 45-minute flight to Lukla at the height of 2,840 meters. With his journey, you will start trekking to Phakding at an elevation of 2,610 meters. After a night, the journey resumes towards Namche Bazaar at an altitude of 3,440 meters. After a relaxing day at Namche Bazaar, you will resume the journey to Three passes starting with Thame, located at an altitude of 3,750 meters. From there, it will take another day to trek toward Lungden at an altitude of 4,500 meters. Finally, you will reach the first pass, the Renjo La Pass (at 5,435 meters), before you reach the Gokyo Lakes. The adventure then takes you to Gokyo Ri (at 5,483 meters), the four high points among the six present in Nepal. Moving along, the next stop is at Thagnak (4,700 meters), where you will cross Ngozumpa Glacier on the way. Now, you will pass Dzongla (at 4,855 meters) to get to the second pass, the Cho La Pass, at an altitude of 5,420 meters. Crossing Cho La Pass indicates you have finally entered the Everest region and will move towards the Everest Base Camp. You will pass through three stop points here before eventually climbing the Everest Base Camp at 5,364 meters. Those two passes are Lobuche (4,910 meters) and Gorak Shep (5,185 meters). After ascending the base camp, you will return to Gorak Shep to resume your journey toward the third pass. You will spend several points along the path at Kala Patthar (5,555 meters) and Chhukung (4,730 meters). Finally, you reach the third pass Kongma La Pass (at 5,535 meters).

  4. Now, you will make your way from Tengboche to Dingboche and Pangboche. Then, you will be back at Namche Bazaar and move toward the journey’s end. Highlights Of The Trek Majestic views of the peaks from three high passes (Kongma La, Cho La, and Renjo La). Explore the famous Sherpa town, Namche Bazaar. Visit the Gokyo Lakes. Witness the wildlife, such as musk deer, colorful pheasants, snow leopards, and Himalayan Thar. Witness the highest glacier on Earth, the Khumbu Glacier (4900 meters). Climb the Everest Base Camp. Experience the breathtaking views from the Kala Patthar (5,535 meters). Visit the famous Tengboche monastery. Cross the Hillary Suspension Bridge. Everest Base Camp Trek

  5. Everest Base Camp Trek (Source – Wikimedia Commons) Starting And Ending Point:Lukla Trekking Duration:14 to 16 Days Trekking Region:Everest Nature Of Trek: Lodge to Lodge Trekking Maximum Altitude: Kala Patthar (5,555 meters) Difficulty Level: Challenging Best Seasons:February, March, April, May, June, September, October, November, and December Of course, the base camp of the world’s highest mountain is one of the most popular adventures. It is a natural thrill to be the closest to the highest peak, Mount Everest (29,029 feet / 8,848.68 meters).

  6. This trek is about harsh terrain, high-altitude climbs, Buddhist monasteries, traditional Sherpa culture, wildlife, and snowclad mountains. How Do You Get There? Similar to the Three Passes Trek, this journey also starts with a 45- minute scenic flight to Lukla from Kathmandu. As you arrive in Lukla, you are welcome to the Khumbu region, where you will take a day hike to Phakding. Moving on, you can also descend your travel to explore the Dudhkoshi Ghat (at 2,530 meters / 8,300 feet). Now, between the pine forests, you will move toward Namche Bazaar, a famous Sherpa village. Here you will witness multiple prayer flags and giant prayer wheels. You will also walk through many suspension bridges, one of which is the Hillary Suspension Bridge. Slowly, you will enter the Sagarmatha National Park and hike toward Tengboche. You can explore the Tengboche Monastery at 3,867 meters / 12,687 feet. From Tengboche, the journey heads to Dingboche (4410 meters / 14470 feet) to Lobuche (4,940 meters / 16,210 feet). As you reach there, you will also walk through Thukla Pass and the Khumbu Glacier. You will reach Gorak Shep (5,164 meters / 16,942 feet) and the Everest Base Camp (EBC). It’s time to head back, and you will walk toward Kala Patthar (at 5,555 meters). Following it, you will go back a similar way to Tengboche. Highlights Of The Trek Explore the world’s highest airport at Syangboche (3,780 meters / 12.402 feet). Get the stunning views of the Lhotse ( 8,516 meters / 27,940 feet), Nuptse (7,861 meters / 25,791 feet), Makalu (8,485 meters / 27,838 feet), Cho Oyu (8,189 meters / 26,867 feet), Ama Dablam (6,812 meters / 22,349 feet), Thamserku (6,608 meters /21,680 feet), Island Peak (6,189 meters / 20,305

  7. feet), Mera Peak (6,476 meters / 21,247 feet), Lobuche(4,940 meters / 16,210 feet), and many more. Explore Sagarmatha National Park. Visit the ancient monastery in Tengboche (3,867 meters / 12,687 feet). Walk past the highest glacier on Earth, the Khumbu Glacier (4,900 meters). Experience the breathtaking views from the Kala Patthar (5,535 meters). Annapurna Base Camp Trek Annapurna Base Camp (Source – Wikimedia Commons) Starting And Ending Point:Pokhara Trekking Duration:11 to 14 Days Trekking Region:Annapurna Nature Of Trek: Lodge to Lodge Trekking Maximum Altitude: 4,130 meters at Annapurna Base Camp Difficulty Level: Moderate

  8. Best Seasons:February, March, April, May, June, September, October, November, and December It is one of the most beautiful trekking tracks that take you to the base of the world’s tenth-highest mountain, Annapurna (8,091 meters). This journey gives you fantastic scenery of culturally enriched villages and diverse landscapes. It is also incorporated with the famous Poon Hill trail, which is the viewpoint for sunrise and sunset. You will also enjoy the natural hot water pool at Jhinu Danda. As this trek takes you through the Annapurna Conservation Area, it is also known as Annapurna Sanctuary Trek. How Do You Get There? The journey starts with a bus ride from Kathmandu to Pokhara, which can also be changed into airways. After you arrive in the city of the lake, you will have another ride from Birethanti (1039 meters / 3,250 feet) to Tikhedung. The trail takes you to Ghorepani (2,860 meters / 9,385 feet) and then to the poon Hill viewpoint (at 3,210 meters / 10,525 feet). Now, you will move towards Ghandruk to ascend at Chomrong to reach the Himalayas at an altitude of 2,890 meters / 9,425 feet. Finally, you will hike to the Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) and return the same way as you ascend. Highlights Of The Trek Stunning views of glaciers, mountain ranges from Hiunchuli, Annapurna South, Annapurna I (8,097 meters / 26,566 feet), Gangapurna, Khangsar Kang, Annapurna III, and Machhapuchhare. Take a bath at a natural hot spring in Jhinu Danda (1,780 meters / 6,393 feet) Sunrise and sunset views from the Poon Hill viewpoint Explore the Annapurna Conservation area Walk through terraced paddy farms and thick pine and bamboo forests.

  9. Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek Kanchenjunga Base Camp (Source – Adventure Altrenative) Starting And Ending Point:Starts at Taplejung and ends at Khamdime Trekking Duration:20 to 22 Days Trekking Region:Kanchenjunga Nature Of Trek: Tea House Trekking Maximum Altitude: 5143 meters / 16873 feet (at Pangpema) Difficulty Level: Challenging Best Seasons:March, April, May, October, and November Lying on the far eastern side of Nepal, Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek takes you to Kanchenjunga’s north and south base camps. It lies in a remote area and takes you through the Kanchenjunga Conservation Area.

  10. Your trekking routes are filled with rivers, waterfalls, green meadows, rhododendron forests, birch and pine forests, and the Yalung Glacier. How Do You Get There? Initially, you will take a flight from Kathmandu to Bhadrapur, which will be changed to a bus ride from there to Ilam. Again, you will have another ride from Ilam to Taplejung, where your real trekking starts. You will hike to your first destination Chirwa (at 1270 meters / 4166 feet). Then, you move to Lelep (1860 meters / 6102 feet), Amjilosa (2510 meters / 8234 feet) to Gyabla (3595 meters / 11794 feet). Then you will reach Kanchenjunga North Base Camp ( 4785 meters / 15698 feet) after three more stops in between. Likewise, it takes another three stops to reach the Kanchenjunga South Base Camp (3870 meters / 12696 feet). As the trip is over, you must follow a similar path to get to the ending point. Highlights Of The Trek Walk past the famous glacial lakes in the region. Visit the Ramtang and Oktang Monasteries. Get stunning views of the Kambachen (7,903 meters), Janu (7,710 meters), Jongsong (7,483 meters), Kabru (7,353 meters), Tent Peak (7,365 meters), and the Twins (7,350 meters). Explore the Kanchenjunga Conservation Area. In A Nutshell Trekking in nepal is an adventure you should have on your bucket list. This rewarding experience is for all travelers wishing to get close to the Himalayan ranges. Apart from this list, there are multiple significant treks to scale while in Nepal. These include the Makalu Base Camp Trek, Dhaulagiri Base Camp Trek, and many more. Frequently Asked Questions

  11. Which is the longest trekking route in Nepal? The Kanchenjunga Trek, in eastern Nepal, is one of the longest treks in the country, at around 27 days. You’ll circumnavigate Mount Kanchenjunga, which at the height of 8,586m (28,169ft) which, is the third-highest mountain in the world, straddling Nepal and India Which is the famous trekking route in Nepal? Everest Three is the famous trek route in Nepal which links the Khumbu region’s four main valleys (Khumbu, Gokyo, Imja, Thame) via three dramatic 5,000m-plus passes, visiting Everest Base Camp en route.

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