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What is Trekking?
Trekking is simply walking. It often refers to multi-day hiking trips through rural, often rugged territory. It is traditionally applied to overland journeys made on foot. However, it can be incorporated with a number of other outdoor sports, such as rock climbing, peak climbing, backpacking, jungle safari and cultural studies as well.
Trekking is different from other sorts of travel for a few different reasons. First, as travelers move on foot through often-rural areas, trekking gives travelers an up-close view of incredible scenery. Second, it is to delight the self with joy and challenges as one passes through natural world.
Why trekking in Nepal?
Among the many tourist adventure activities in Nepal, trekking is by far the most popular. The diversity in Nepal’s nature and a range of exotic culture makes this country ideal for trekking.
First, Nepal is well known for some of the most spectacular, exciting and breathtaking trekking that nowhere can be found in the world. Direct exploration of world famous snow peaks like Mt. Everest, twinkling lakes like that of Fewa, flowing rivers, streams and falls are all there to delight its visitors.
Second, protected regions along the Himalayas like Shey-Phoksundo, Langtang, Sagarmatha, Makalu-Barun, Rara, Kanchenjunga and Shivapuri national parks along with Annapurna and Manaslu conservation areas, provide excellent trekking option to its visitors.
Moreover, Nepal's cultural diversity enables its visitors to explore distinct forms of human civilization. World famous Hindu temples like Pashupatinath, world famous Buddhist shrines like those of Swyambunath and many other historical art and crafts takes its visitors to the land of mystery.
Trekking, no doubt, is the best idea to explore the nature. And trekking in Nepal is the best and wise choice.