The Ultimate Guide To Hiking/Trekking in Nepal

Nepal is one of the most beautiful countries and well-known for its charming landscape & alpine. Nepal is particularly known for its mighty Mount Everest one of the tallest mountains in the whole world. Countless people have come here to either witness this gargantuan foothill or to climb for making a record.
However, Mount Everest is just a part of this country, there’s more to explore. This country has the most distinct monasteries, teahouses, and friendly people
The Himalayas are the backbone of the country, and what’s lying on the inside would surely make your mind explode and change the way you looked at this non-coastal Asian country.

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The adventure-seekers would love Trekking in Nepal. From plush forests of Helambu to the deserted pinnacles of the upper Mustang, tracking in Nepal is tremendously heterogeneous.
There are literally tons of options to go thru when it concerns selecting what track is the best, so here’s a complete guide to trail in Nepal that would lead to something extraordinary.

Best Season to Trekking in Nepal


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It is asked commonly amongst many, however, there isn’t any precise answer to it. I’d prefer to trail at the end of the season when the amount of people on the track has dropped down. Use this guide since the weather in the Himalaya and Nepal could change quickly.

The Best Treks in Nepal

Nepal offers a vast selection of different regions to which contains a multitude of trekking routes to do in Nepal; I have established a list that covers the best hikes in each of these regions.

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Everest Region
  • Everest Base Camp
  • Gokyo Trek
Annapurna Region
  • Annapurna Panorama Trek (Poon Hill)
  • Mardi Himal
Western Nepal
  • Dhaulagiri Trek

Everest Region

Everest Base Camp

  • Duration: 16 days
  • Altitude: 5,545 metres
  • Permits: TIMS card, Sagarmatha National Park permit
  • Accommodation: teahouses

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Everest base camp trek is one of the highest points of hiking/ Trekking in Nepal. Furthermore, it is a must for the passionate hikers to put this camp trek into their to-do-list.
However, why is this so bloody popular? And what makes it so good that people travel all way to the Khumbu valley for this trek?
You may know Mount Everest, a.k.a. as Sagarmatha to the Nepalese, the tallest mountain in the world. Numerous journey to the Mount Everest took place since Tenzing Norgay and Sir Edmund Hilary was the first to make it to the mount in 1953.
Mount Everest is amongst the most striking locations you could see anywhere in the world. And entry to Everest’s basecamps is now a lot easier than before, which makes the place more alluring to the tourists.

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You have to fly from Lukla to Kathmandu in order to reach Everest Base Camp; from Lukla, I’d suggest taking 1 or 2 days off prior starting with your hiking, since you have to be adaptive with Lukla’s high elevation.
When you’d fly from Kathmandu’s height of 1400 m to Lukla’s height of 2860 m, you might not get sick of the high altitude, and the chances are may below. However, you have to be careful of everywhere. I mean it doesn’t hurt if you’re taking extra care of yourself.

From Lukla your Hiking Journey Begins

You’d notice by the trails that there are several teahouses and guesthouses to reside for some time, however during seasons it may get busy.

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Here’s a little trick- send your caretakers first to check if there are any vacancies available since sleeping in the cold outside would be the last thing you’d want. And most importantly, ensure that you have your TIMS card registered prior to leaving Lukla.
Things get more intriguing as you start your trek from EBC, you go deep into the Khumbu valley; here, you could rest for a few days in Namche Bazaar for further accommodation. This provides an opportunity to travel side routes.

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When you are in Namche Bazaar, it is a must that you check out Namche Gompa where you’d hear monks chanting mantras daily. Both mornings & evening. If things are okay and possible, spend 1 day in Tengboche at least. It is a 4 hours trek from Namche bazaar because of its changes in height.
Once you’re out of Tengboche the landscape is dreamlike. With Ama Dablam Mountain and Imja Tse with their head held high, emerging out of the clouds to right whilst Cholatse towers above, on left.
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