Nepal often referred to as the “Trekkers paradise” receive more than 20,000 travelers from across the globe just to explore the beauty and enjoy the trekking in Nepal. In keeping with the view of these trekkers, trekking is the best mode to experience the fantastic natural beauty and the rich and the diverse culture, which is unbeatable experience that stays with the traveler all through their life. There are many trelling routes and locations in Nepal, but two that take the lead include -: 1) Trekking in the Annapurnas - Whilst Everest is the main draw card for many to Nepal, the Annapurna circuit offers lovely trekking opportunities. Three 8000m giants can be seen on this side of Nepal, namely Annapurna ((8091m), Dhaulagiri (8167m) and Manaslu (8163m). Perhaps the most stunning of the mountains in this region is the Matterhorn of Nepal, Machapuchare. It's fishtail like peak makes it a prime photo opportunity when the light hits it just right and is widely used in many promotional images for the Annapurna region. Walking along village trails through forests and terraced fields, trekking experts World Expeditions offer a superb Annapurna Trek itinerary that is well of the main teahouse trails thanks to their fully supported camping style program. It won't hit altitude so this is a great first time trek for those wanting to sample the Nepalese Himalaya. There are many other alternative treks in the Annapurna region which may tempt you. 2) Everest region treks - Obviously famous for the Everest Base Camp trek one does not need to go to these heights to sample the delights of this region. Walking to Namche Bazaar and even onto Thyangboche on the Sherpa Everest trek, perhaps the most popular short trek in the Everest region, will allow you to view all the 'pop star' mountains of the region, such as Everest and the beautiful Ama Dablam. While this trek visits altitude it is not extreme heights and there is ample time to acclimatise. The shortness of the trek means you are not that remote and close enough to move back to a lower altitude if needed. For more information on Everest base camp trek or Trekking in Nepal feel free to browse at Annapurna circuit.
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