Nepal is famous for its stunning Himalayan landscapes and offers several popular trekking routes. The most popular trekking routes in Nepal include the Everest Base Camp Trek, Annapurna Circuit Trek, Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek, Makalu Base Camp Trek, Lumba Sumba Pass Trek, Langtang Valley Trek, and Manaslu Circuit Trek, among others. Each trekking route has its own unique features and highlights. Trekking permits are required for most trekking areas in Nepal. The permits help to regulate trekk...
Nepal, known as the land of the Himalayas, is a beautiful country located in South Asia. From breathtaking mountains and stunning landscapes to vibrant culture and ancient temples, Nepal offers a diverse range of experiences for travelers. Here's a travel guide to help you plan your trip to Nepal: Best Time to Visit: The best time to visit Nepal is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons. These months offer pleasant weather, clear skies, and great visibil...
The most popular trekking regions are Everest, Kanchenjunga, Langtang, Manaslu, and Annapurna where many different trails can be followed while the other popular treks are in the Langtang and Kanchenjunga regions. The most challenging is the Great Himalayan Trails, an extensive trail system that covers Nepal from Humla and Darchula in the west to Kanchenjunga in the east. The diversity of trekking trails in Nepal cannot be found in any other part of the world. In fact, the lowest point in Nepal...
Garbage Management Campaigns With The increasing numbers of hikers, trekkers visitors/climbers in the Nepalese mountains, the environment is polluted day by day. Trails and base camp sites need much more attention for cleaning and garbage management. Mount Adventure Holidays has been consistently engaged in such cleaning campaigns and environmental activities.
Introduction Because there is no immediate and direct threat to life, it is difficult to appreciate or to see the gradual diminution in the quality of life caused by the innumerable acts of environmental degradation. Contamination of our Himalayan environment, together with an alternation in vegetation, drainage, and runoff patterns, has increased at an unprecedented rate. The management of our ecology in a way that allows our valued trekkers and climber to still fulfill their a...
Group "A" Cost/Season Spring Autumn Winter Summer SN Mountain/Peak Height (m.) Himalayan Range March-April-May Sept-Oct-Nov Dec-Jan-Feb June-July-August 1 Chulu East 6584m Damodar USD 400 USD 200 USD 100 USD 100 2 Chulu West 6419m Manang USD 250 USD 125 USD 70 USD 70 3 Ganja-la Chuli (Naya Kanga) 5863m Langtang Himal USD 250 USD 125 USD 70 USD 70 4 Hiunchuli 6434m Annapurna USD 250 USD 125 USD 70 USD 70 5 Imja Tse(I...
To visit Restricted Areas in Nepal. a Trekking Permit must be obtained from the Department of Immigration, Kalikasthan, Kathmandu. A special trekking permit must be acquired from the Department of Immigration, Kalikasthan, Kathmandu, for trekking to areas that fall under the Restricted Zone. For more information please log on to http://www.nepalimmigration.gov.np/post/notice-regarding-visa-fee-updates Trekking in any area or along any route except the specified area of ro...
Customs and traditions differ from one part of Nepal to another. Customs and traditions differ from one part of Nepal to another. The capital city Kathmandu enjoys a rich tapestry of cultures blending to form a national identity. Kathmandu Valley has served as the country’s cultural metropolis since the unification of Nepal in the 18th Century. A prominent factor in a Nepali’s everyday life is religion. Adding color to the lives of Nepalis are festivals the year round which they cel...
The population of Nepal in 2019 is reportedly 29.7 million. There are about 101 ethnic groups speaking over 92 languages. The distinction in caste and ethnicity is understood better with a view of the customary layout of the population. The official language of Nepal is Nepali which is spoken and understood by a majority of the population. The ethnic groups have their mother tongues. English is taught in schools and many of them are English medium schools so a large portion of the populati...
The Climate condition of Nepal differs from place to place depending upon geographical regions. The divergent to many views Nepal is not cold all season. Once can cover the warm weather in the low elevation like Tarai where can experience the frightening arctic-like weather in the Nepal Himalayas. The Nepal weather is influenced by a marine and continental feature. Nepal has 4 seasons and more than a few sub-seasons. Autumn (September, October to November), winter (December, January to February)...
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