Nepal Trekking has been the main activity of tourists in Nepal, and every year thousands of travelers visit the Nepal Himalayas, some trek for a few days, and some are for a month through valleys and high mountains. The most popular trekking regions are Everest, Annapurna, and Langtang. There are many other less famous but exciting and essential trekking reasons throughout Nepal, such as Mustang, Manaslu, Dolpo, Kanchenjunga, and many more. The greatest challenge is the Great Himalayan Trails, an extensive network of trails covering Nepal from Humla and Darchula in the west to Kanchenjunga in the east. The variety of hiking trails in Nepal cannot be found anywhere else in the world.
Nepal is famous for adventure, trekking, and hiking Since the 1960s, when Colonel Jimmy Robert organized the first Trekking in Nepal, trekkers from all over the world have been drawn to it. Nepal has eight highest mountain peaks and some of the beautiful landscapes that are only accessible on foot and remain untouched by modernization. Trek in Nepal is one of the most exclusive experiences in the world. The best time for trekking in Nepal is in the dry and warm season from March to June and from September to November.
Nowadays’, Trekking and hiking in Nepal are different than the 1960s. In all the primary trekking reasons, Many lodges have been established in the Conservation area and national parks where trekkers can easily find food and accommodation as well as meet other trekkers and locals people during the trip. The majority of the trails is well maintained and in many place signboard posted.