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Nepal offers the ultimate hiking and trekking holidays in the highest mountains in the world – the Himalayas. Cradled between India to the south and Tibet to the North, Nepal lies on the southern slopes of the Himalayas, and is without exception, the most stunning country imaginable. With an amazing variety of ethnic groups and cultures, landscapes which change from tropical jungle to high glacial peaks within just 150 km, it is easy to see why travellers and adventurers have always been drawn to this Himalayan Kingdom.
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This trek to Everest Base Camp has been designed to offer something uniquely different from what other trekking companies offer by including a trip up to the Base Camp of the most beautiful mountain in this region – Amadablam. The base camp of Amadablam is rarely visited by trekkers. The hike up to Amadablam base camp provides the opportunity to walk from the treeline to high altitude alpine forest and the summer pastures with stunning views of the Maha Langgur range not seen from the main trail to Everest Base Camp. This trek has ...
The Annapurna Circuit trek is known as the most diverse trek of the world. The complete circuit of the Annapurna massive, an estimated 300km, begins from lush sub-tropical forests below 800m in altitude. The scenery changes everyday from rice paddies and pine forests to Tibet-like countryside on the northern slopes of the Himalayas in the district of Manang. Manang was only opened to trekkers in 1977, although a few mountaineering expeditions and scientific sorties/ parties? had visited this region in the 1950s ...
Langtang is one of the lesser spoiled national parks of Nepal. Situated North of Kathmandu valley near the Tibetan border, it is the most easily accessible highland sanctuary from the capital. Langtang covers 1,710 sq. km. forming the upper catchments areas of two of Nepal's largest river systems - the Trishuli and Koshi. There is great latitudinal variation, starting at 1,500 m. and ascending to the top of Mt. Langtang Lirung at 7,234 m. As a result the park has immense ecological diversity. Some of the most attractive areas of the park ...