Trekking in Nepal
This region has the most commercial trekking trails.
However it offers some extra ordinary scenes of icy
himalyan peaks and traditional mountain villages.
You will encounter many ethnic groups and therefore
gain a good understanding of the cultural
differences in nepal. Kathmandu - Pokhara is either
6 hours by bus or 35 minutes by plane.
|
| |
| |
MAJOR
TREKKING ROUTES |
|
|
Highlanders
Special Trekking Routes |
 |
Highlander has embarked on new trekking routes in
Nepal to explore the richness of nature and culture
and of course to show the reality of Nepalese daily
life. We have few selected of the beaten trekking
packages in Nepal, Tibet, Bhutan, Sikkim and Ladakh. |
 |
|
|
Annapurna
Region |
 |
This region has the most commercial trekking trails.
However it offers some extra ordinary scenes of icy
himalyan peaks and traditional mountain villages.
You will encounter many ethnic groups and therefore
gain a good understanding of the cultural
differences in nepal.Kathmandu - Pokhara is either 6
hours by bus or 35 minutes by plane. |
 |
|
|
Langtang
Region |
 |
Just north of the capital is a good trekking area,
which offers deep and narrow valleys as well as high
mountains. This is the homeland of Sherpa, Brahman
and Chetri. You will come upon many cultural spots
and pilgrimage sites. |
 |
|
|
The
Wild West Trek |
 |
The far west area of nepal is rarely visited by
tourists. Coming here is like traveling backwards in
time. Forget jeans and coca-cola. In this area it is
very difficult to travel alone - there is hardly any
teahouses och inns to eat or sleep in. But it is
perfect for a camping trekk. We can arrange a
complete trekk in this rarely visited area,
including food, tenets, health |
 |
|
|
Solu-Khumbu/Everest |
 |
Solu-khumbu is the district southwest of mt.
Everest. The area is populated by sherpas in its
higher parts and tamangs and rais in the lower
parts. mt. Everest and several other peaks over
8000m are natural gems in this area. Solu-khumbu is
known as the roof of the world. This is the home of
mount everest, the highest peak in the world.You can
either |
 |
|
|
Eastern
Nepal |
 |
Different ethnic groups inhabit the east ofNepal.
This area generally recieves more rainfall which
increase the agricultural productivity. The
rhododendron forests and the spectacular mountain
scenario form the main attractions. Quite few
tourists travel to this area. Therefore you must be
self-sufficient. If not we arrange a camping trekk
of course, then we will take care of food, tents,
healtcare and much |
 |
|
|
Restricted
Areas |
 |
Since 1991 it is possible to get permission to enter
former restricted areas. The restrictions are to
protect the environment and culture of these remote
regions. Each group will be assigned a special
"Environmental Officer" who will accompany during
the trekking period. |
 |
|
|