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Trekking Information - Nepal Trekking Guide

Trekking in NepalThe Himalayan kingdom Nepal is trekker's paradise.  Nepal offers variety of treks ranging from easy grade to moderate and challenging. On  all  treks  the  focus  is  upon  the  great  scenery  and experiencing some of the Nepali culture. 

Before departing for trekking in the Himalayas, you should know about some trekking information.  Before trekking, during trekking and after trekking you need to follow some safety tips, preparation and precaution.  

Our trekking information page provides you the basic information about trekking in Nepal. This trekking information helps you to navigate the terms related to trekking in the Nepal Himalaya.

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Types of Trekking

Types of Trekking

Trekking in Nepal is very popular among adventure lovers. The way of trekking in Nepal is mainly the two ways. You can stay at local tea house (lodge) on the way of trail and you can fully organize your trekking on the tented /camping.

Annapurna Region

Trekking Grade

Annapurna Region Trekking is one of the popular trekking destinations in Nepal. Annapurna region trekking presents an ideal introduction to trekking in Nepal Himalaya. Annapurna trekking follow trails through traditional Hindu villages

Langtang Region

Trekking Seasons

Langtang is the third most popular trekking region in Nepal. That lies in the northeast of Kathmandu. Trekking to this region offers the opportunity to explore Tamang villages. The scenery here is spectacular, and the trek more adventurous as the area is visited by fewer tourists.

Restricted Area Trek

Trekking Equipments

Many places of Nepal are still controlled by the Government of Nepal to enter the foreigners. Some of them needs special permit for enter.  For the special purpose the area are controlled strictly to entry. Officially there are no longer any restricted areas in Nepal. The immigration office rules now state that "trekkers are not allowed to trek in the notified areas previously known as restricted".