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Trekking in Nepal |
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Annapurna Base Camp Trekking |
Duration:
15 Days
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Grade:
Moderate
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Max Altitude:
4,500 m.
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This spectacular camping trek to
Machapuchare (6,993m) follows one of the
least trekked routes in the Annapurnas.
It is a remote trek at moderate
altitudes through pristine forests and
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Annapurna Circuit Trekking |
Duration:
21 Days
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Grade:
Demanding
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Max Altitude:
5,500 m.
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This classic 3-week adventure leads you
through a diverse range of mountain
cultures, scenery and climatic zones.
From the stark topography of the Tibetan
plateau, to the Kali Gandaki gorge and
the
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Dhaulagiri Trekking |
Duration:
24 Days
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Grade:
Strenuous
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Max Altitude:
5,360 m.
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Everyone is familiar with the name
Dhaulagiri which is in the western part
of Nepal, probably the best spot for
trekking in Nepal. The simple reason
behind it is that it consists more than
fifteen 7000-meter
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Ganesh Himal Trekking |
Duration:
21 Days
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Grade:
Moderate-Strenuous
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Max Altitude:
4,750 m.
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Ganesh Himal is one of the Nepal's
renowned peak particularly as the best
tourist destination, situated in central
Nepal, northwest of Kathmandu. The trek
to Ganesh Himal offers the terraced
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Classic Everest Trekking |
Duration:
17 Days
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Grade:
Demanding
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Max Altitude:
5,545 m.
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This camping trek to Kala Pattar takes
us right into the centre of the highest
chain of mountains in the world. We are
afforded memorable views of Everest and
the surrounding peaks, and the enormity
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