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Nepal > Travel and Trekking
You
can get to Nepal by road from India or Tibet, or by air from many countries and
once there, internal flights and local busses take around the regions and
cities.
The best way to experience Nepal's unbeatable combination of natural beauty and
cultural riches is to walk through them. The immense contrasts in altitude and
climates found here support an equally spectacular mix of lifestyles, vegetation
types and wildlife. Trekking in the mountains of Nepal is more a cultural
experience than a
wilderness expedition.
One can walk along the beaten trails or virgin tracks.
Either way you are in for an experience for a lifetime. Along with forests of
rhododendron, isolated hamlets, and small mountain villages, birds, animals,
temples, monasteries and breathtaking landscapes, you will also encounter
friendly people of different cultures offering a fascinating glimpse of
traditional rural life
Trekking is possible at any time of the year depending on where you are going.
The most popular seasons are spring (February-May) and autumn
(September-November). During winter, trekking is possible at lower altitudes.
During the monsoon season, you can trek in the rain shadow areas north of the
Himalaya like Mustang, Upper Manang and Dolpo. These places are out of reach of
the rain clouds because of the high mountains and are unaffected by the monsoon.
The best part about trekking in this season is that the routes are less crowded.
You don't need to be a mountaineer with rippling muscles to enjoy trekking. If
you are reasonably fit, have a spirit of adventure and are not afraid of
walking, you can do it.
Click here for a full list of all Kathmandu hotels & accommodation as well as hotels in Chitwan, Dhulikhel, Lumbini, Nagarkot and Pokhara.
To facilitate your Nepalese experience, we recommend tour guide:

Rabin Baral
Phone: 009 779 851 004 859
Email: baral.rabin@gmail.com
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