Trekking in 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. |
TREKKING ROUTES
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Mustang
(Lo-Manthang) (13 days) |
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"Mustang" is a
Tibetan lost
valley and
stands as a
hidden treasure
of Nepal.
Trekkers can
enjoy visiting
the Tibetans
there and the
most mystic
landscape. It
seems that
"Mustang" is
totally
independent as
the regional
king "Mustangee
Raja" is still
ruling the area.
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Upper
Dolpo (28 days) |
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This trekking
area lies in far
western part of
Nepal. The upper
Dolpo are is
restricted area
as well where
you need to have
any special
permits to go.
Not so many
tourists have
been in this
area. This area
is physically
hard because of
the high passes.
You could see
nice landscape
and villages.
You could see
perfect Mountain
View from here.
This area also
offer the |
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Manaslu
Round (24 days) |
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The trekking
route around
Manaslu Himal is
such a
fascinating trip
with great
Himalayan view
and a bit
challenge at the
same time. This
route is not
crowded with
individual
trekkers at all.
Exploring the
highland
villages of
Nepal thrills a
trekker to cross
over a pass (Larkya
La) which is the
tough part of
this trek. |
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Upper
Rolwaling (17 days) |
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This trek lies
in the eastern
part of Nepal
with a height of
3500m. This is a
moderate type of
trek with
glorious view
over mountain.
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