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Trekking in Nepal involves many days of walking and unless you have a month or more at your disposal, you'll probably manage only one trek during your visit. In any event. you'll want to spend a few days in Kathmandu and possibly visit Pokhara and a jungle lodge in Chitwan while you are in Nepal.
One week
You could do a short walk on the Kathmandu valley rim, head to Pokhara and do some day hikes, or a three- or four-day trek to Ghorapani or Ghandruk.
Two weeks
With two weeks you can trek to Annapurna base camp, Langtang valley, or trek into the Everest region for views of Mt. Everest. If you're prepared to spend an additional US$ 700 for a special permit, you could fly to Jomsom and trek into the remote northern kingdom of Mustang.
Three weeks
Three weeks will allow you the opportunity for an extended treks such as the Everest Base Camp or a trek around the Annapurna Circuit, and still spend a few days in Kathmandu. Another great itinerary is our Best of Nepal tour that includes a short trek, river rafting, jungle safari, Mt. Everest View flight, and visits to several of the most interesting cultural sites in Nepal.
One month
With a month, you have enough time to trek all the way to the base camp of Kanchenjunga or Makalu. You could also experience the tremendous variety in Nepal by trekking to Everest or Langtang, and then do a second trek in the Annapurna region.
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I am writing to thank you once again for your incredible kindness and amazing hospitality during our visit to your beautiful country of Nepal . | Read More |
Dr Barry Pizer
Consultant Paediatric Oncologist
Alder Hey Children's Hospital
Liverpool ,U.K. |
Hello Binay, how are you? I would like to thank you for being a wonderful guide for my first time in Nepal and a great friend.
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University Student
Liverpool,U.K. |
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