Trekking in Nepal

Are you enthusiastic?

Are you an adventurous traveller?

Are you diverse nature and culture admirer?

Then, you should not miss out trekking in Nepal. Trekking in Nepal’s diverse landscape and multi-ethnic communities can give you the most remarkable experience you are looking for.

Nepal covering an area of 147,181 square Kilometers is one of the rich countries in terms of its tremendous geographic diversity because of its unique geographic position and altitude variation. Its elevation rises from as low as 59 meters elevation in the Terai with tropical forest in the south, up to more than 8000 meters snow and ice-covered peaks in the north. Nepal is home to over 1,300 peaks above 600m and also home to 8 highest mountains of the world (out of 14 in the world) above 8000m: Mt. Kanchenjunga (8,586 m), Mt. Lhotse (8,516 m), Mt. Makalu (8,463 m), Mt. Cho Oyu (8,201 m), Mt. Dhaulagiri (8,167 m), Mt. Manaslu (8,163 m) Mt. Annapurna (8,091 m) including world’s highest peak, “Mt. Everest at 8848m.

While trekking in Nepal, Nepal presents wonders that are breath-taking and mesmerizing. We will be moving from plains to lush hills and to the Himalayas and witness untapped glaciers and lake, various landscapes, vegetation, fast-flowing rivers, streams, lust alpine forest and numerous wildlife. Trekking in Nepal is not just about the country’s natural beauty and diversity. Along with natural beauty, Nepal is a country of multi-ethnicity and has a unique culture and traditions almost everywhere you go. Getting to know numerous ethnic community and their ancient unique culture, lifestyle and traditions can be refreshing and informative.

Everest region, Annapurna region, Langtang region, Manaslu region, Makalu region, Kanchanjunga region, Dolpo region, Mustang region are some of the renown trekking regions of Nepal, Among which Everest and Annapurna region is the most popular trekking region whereas Manaslu and Kanchanjunga is the remote destination. Each trekking destinations offers the peculiar class of nature completed by exclusive local culture and Nepali’s politeness and friendly behaviours.

Furthermore, depending upon the time constraint, variations in the level of difficulties and altitudes, trekking in Nepal can be long or short, easy or difficult as you wish. Basically, trekking in Nepal is divided into five different categories: easy, moderate, strenuous, very strenuous and technical challenges. The trekkers can choose any types of trek depending upon their experience, interest, time and endurance capacity. Trekking in Nepal has trekking destination suitable for all level for trekkers, to all level of ages.

Lapha Holidays is a professional trekking agency; specialize in giving you Nepal the way you want to see it. We have varieties of trek suitable for all. We organize family trek, group trek and even private trek.