Nowhere on this universe can
challenge the geographical extremes of
Nepal. The mountains preside over a staircase of glacial valleys, fir
and rhododendron forests, terraced millet fields, flooded rice
paddies,
raging rivers and jungles.
Nepal is considered as a trekkers' paradise. One can have experience
of
trekking on the beaten trails to isolated outposts. Trekking can be as
easy or as difficult as you want it to be. A well organized trekking
may
provide a special opportunity to walk through Rhododendrons blooming
forest or explore lively culture in Nepal. Similarly you may encounter
number of interesting event, nature and lifestyle during your trekking
period.
Trekking is the major path to
reach to the heart of Nepal
and explore her natural beauty. Nepal's mountainous, hilly and Terai
regions provides some of the most spectacular trekking in the world.
Trekking in Nepal will take you through a country that has captured
the
imagination of mountaineers and explorers for more than 100 years. You
will meet people in remote mountain villages whose lifestyle has not
changed in generations, yet they will convey a trust to foreigners.
While trekking you will see the great diversity of Nepal. Villages
embrace many ethnic groups and cultures. The beauty and attraction of
the Nepal Himalaya emanates not only from the mountains themselves,
but
also from their surroundings. Nepal is a country of friendly people,
picturesque villages and a great variety of cultures and traditions.
Trekking through this diverse and ancient landscape offers
untold challenges for everyone, from the hard-core hiker to the
contemplative naturalist. No matter, you can be a spiritual seeker
just
for 03 days, or a full 3 weeks, trekking in Nepal is fun, rewarding
and
revealing beyond all expectations.
To trek, one does not have to be bizarre, neither a mountaineer nor an athlete. Anyone with a pair of strong legs and the spirit for adventure will enjoy the thrills of trekking the hills of Nepal. Walking in The interior of the country follows ancient foot trails which meander through the scenic riverbank, terraced fields and the forested ridges connects picturesque hamlets and mountain villages.