Nepal’s trekking destinations are a testament to the country’s natural beauty, rich culture, and adventurous spirit. Whether you’re an experienced trekker seeking the ultimate challenge or a novice explorer looking for a taste of the Himalayan magic, Nepal’s trekking routes cater to all.
Tourism
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Our Journey to Nuwakot Farm house: The winding roads led us through lush green valleys, terraced fields, and quaint villages, all framed by towering Himalayan peaks in the distance.
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Tenzing Norgay Sherpa and Sir Edmund Hillary will forever be remembered as the trailblazers who conquered the roof of the world and left an indelible mark on human history.
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The Ghodaghodi complex, a wetland in western Nepal’s Sudurpashchim province, was recently declared a bird sanctuary by the provincial and the Ghodaghodi municipal governments.
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Sorting Through History for the Yeti, whether it exists or not, this mythical monster of Himalayan folklore is Nepal’s top tourist attraction.
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Waste on Everest is often treated as ‘out of sight, out of mind’ – discarded into the nearest receptacle and promptly forgotten. For several years, there have been calls for the government to intervene with a waste management system in the region. However, the main underlying question today is, how much waste is really in the region today?
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Everest dominates the stunning Himalayan panorama seen from the Geu-la (almost 5200m) between Old Tingri and EBC, Tibet At 4:30 am one…
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This 10-day long trek was a genuinely laborious but spiritual experience. It pushed me out of my comfort zone, broke all my limitations and its made a special home in my heart forever.
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Jim Edwards, who died in 2009 in Kathmandu, was one of the pioneers of tourism in Nepal, along with his friends Boris…