Nepal is the land that made trekking famous and little wonder, for it is a land of many mountain trails and few roads. Trekking is the only way to see the Himalaya up close, to explore traditional villages and meet the friendly country side people. Much of the rich flora and fauna of the country is preserved in the many national parks and wildlife reserves and most of the trekking routes pass through these places.
Even a short trek from kathmandu will take one to picturesque hamlets surrounded by terraced fields and forested ridges. A long trek will take one through different cultures and surrounded by terraced fields and forested ridges. A long trek will take one through different cultures and different ecosystems, places so unique they could be on entirely different parts of the globe. Because Nepal’s country people walk the same trails as the trekkers, there are most always place to stay and people to meet. Trekking in Nepal both an invigorating wilderness experience and a deeply enriching cultural experience.
Trekking Nepal
In the densely populated central hills, there are numerous small shops serving tea an d simple food to travelers at trail junctions, bridge sites and convenient resting places. In The mountain areas, the trail may traverse sleep slopes with plunging waterfalls or wind through dense forests and there is almost always a village are set wider apart, but here also a traveler can find cottage and small hamlets to spend the night. These trans-Himalayan valleys and magnificent snow peaks.

Wherever one travels, people are friendly and hospitable and the trails are safe. Depending on the season one may meet local people in their distinctive dress, laden porters or caravans of sheep and goats.

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