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Summer Trekking in Nepal
Nepal, a country of ecological diversity with its altitude ranging from 60m from sea level to the height of Mt. Everest, offers diverse forms of trekking options throughout the year. In general, four seasons are considered in Nepal and that each season has its own particular attraction to offer.
The summer season (June, July and August) is the most preferable season to trek in the rain shadow areas like Mustang, Upper Manang, Dolpo and Simikot. Diverse components work together to make these places the important trekking spot. First, theses places remain unaffected by monsoon. Summer trekking spots, in addition, has their pride on caves, forts, monasteries and temples, which date to past millennia and carry echoes of a rich history. This season is equally recommended for forest researchers and botanist.
Kathmandu Valley Rim Trekking, Jomsom trekking and other short trek packages enables its visitors to enjoy both cultural and natural prosperity within short stay.
Choose Our Best Summer Trekking Package:
Kathmandu Valley Rim Trekking
Kathmandu valley, the capital city of Nepal is popular for both historical insight and cultural diversity. It offers some excellent short trek. Within the sight of metropolis one can perceive traditional art, architectures and rural life all at a same time. The valley rim lies between 1800m and 2800m altitude. ..........
Upper Mustang Trekking
Mustang, an ancient Himalayan Kingdom which lies in the northern central part of Nepal and at the top of the Kaligandaki River, is an arid and starkly beautiful area of Nepal. This region was opened to trekkers in 1991 and since the time it has remained a restricted area with only a small number of special permits issued each year. Upper Mustang consists of two distinct regions...........
Jomsom Trekking
Trekking in Jomsom Valley, a beautiful landscape of Nepal Himalayas, offers you both nature and cultural insight. Jomsom is the gateway of the Nepal's hidden treasure "Mustang". The trekker can see the landscape of mustang and reach to the Hindu's and Buddhist's sacred pilgrimage Muktinath. Jomsom Trekking starts either from Nayapul, an hour drive from Pokhara or a 25 minutes flight to Jomsom. ...........
Dolpo Trekking
The Dolpa region, designated as Shey Phoksundo National Park, is the most remote district in Nepal situated in the Trans Himalayan region of mid-western Nepal. It was only opened to trekkers in 1990 Dolpo is restricted area as well where you need to have a special permits to go. Not so many tourists have been in this area. This area is physically hard because of the high passes. The Himalayan range can be seen in all its splendor and Phoksondo Lake with the Ringmo village provide some of the most beautiful Nepalese scenery ..........
Dhola Nalang Trekking
Bio diversity as well as its ecological variations within the unique geographical settlement of Nepal has made this land popular for diverse forms of trekking options. In addition to prosperous nature, there are thousands of villages with their own charm and cultural values. In this context, Dhola Nalang Shreeban Nature camp trek is finest and newest destination for rural village tourism...........
Mount Kailash Trek
Mt. Kailash (6714 m) - also known as Tise, Kailasa or Kang Rinpoche (Jewel of the Snows) has since time immemorial been celebrated in many eastern cosmologies as Mt. Meru, the axis-mundi. As the center of the physical & metaphysical universe, Mt. Meru (Kailash) is sacred to the Hindus, the Buddhists, the Jains, and the Bonpos. For the Hindus, the mountain represents the seat of Shiva. For the Buddhists, a terrestrial projection of the cosmic mandala of the Dyani Buddhas & Boddhisatvas .…