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Trekking In Far Western Nepal
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Kanchenjunga (8586 m) third
highest in the world and second highest
mountain of Nepal and Makalu (8.463 m) lies
in the eastern part of Nepal. On the lap
those Himalayan range different ethnic
groups inhabited. More development efforts
take place in the hills. Generally the
eastern parts receive more rainfalls and
hence increase agricultural productivity.
The rhododendron forests and the spectacular
mountain scenarios form the main attraction.
Since tourists least visit the area then
other popular trekking trails, a traveler
must be self-sufficient or be able to live
in a modified Nepalese style teahouses as
lodges and inns are only very primitive
available in lower area no lodge and
teahouse are in high elevation. High
mountain regions are pretty uninhabited;
those venturing there must remain entirely
self-sufficient.
A journey to this area is a special treat-
starting from the tropical lowlands through
great rhododendron forests and lovely
villages of east Nepal upto the glacier and
overwhelming views. A trek to the south and
north faces of the world's third highest
peak offers fantastic mountain views,
including Everest. It provides you with an
adventure, which will stay forever. One of
the most remote and beautiful areas in
Nepal, which, unused to foreign visitors,
still lies shrouded in mystery. The features
of the walk in are pleasant villages with
different ethic groups then in the high
regions, glorious mountains and abundant
wildlife. |
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Trekking
Itineraries |
Dolpo Area
36
Days & 19 Days
This trek crosses three relatively high
passes, good paths are followed throughout
and there is no trekking on glaciers. At the
edge of the Tibetan Plateau in the Himalayan
rain shadow lies Dolpo - the legendary
hidden land closed for years |
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Rara Trek
16
Days
In the western part of the country,
this area is protected by the Rara National
Park. At 106 sq km, it is the smallest
national park of Nepal. Rara is a good
destination point for trekking in the west.
The trail is very much "off the beaten path"
and affords glimpses |
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