Trekking In Nepal
Being home to the world’s highest peak Mt. Everest (8848m), trekking in the Everest region is an objective that a lot of trekkers dream to achieve. Thanks to the towering snowcapped peaks, pristine lakes and glaciers, exotic wildlife and the legendary Sherpas that reside here, the Everest region is arguably the most popular tourist destination in the Himalayas.
Trekking in the Annapurna Region offers the chance to witness breathtaking mountain vistas, trek through scenic trails, experience the fascinating local culture and more, all while remaining relatively easy in terms of difficulty.
Langtang is one of the most popular and accessible regions for trekking in Nepal. Its skyline is dominated by the Langtang Lirung (7246m), along with numerous other peaks in the backdrop including Ganesh Himal, Langshisha Ri, Dorje Lakpa and Manaslu. Apart from the scenery, the region’s popularity in trekking can be attributed to two other major factors; culture and biodiversity. Langtang is home to numerous communities of indigenous Gurung, Sherpa and Tamang people.
Home to the world’s 8th highest peak Manaslu (8,163m/26,781ft), the Manaslu region is one of the best destinations for remote trekking in Nepal. Compared to its counterparts of Everest and Annapurna, the Manaslu region receives far lesser visitors.