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Gorkha Manaslu Region Trekking |
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The area to the east of the Annapurna area the peaks of Manaslu
group. Few visitors trek to this area, which makes a visit
here all the more unique and unspoiled. The area is bordered
by River Budhi Gandaki and to the west by River Marshyangdi.
This area is marked by two cultural highlights: Gorkha, Which
is the ancestral seat of the reigning Shah dynasty and the
temple of Manakamana. Since the treks in the Manaslu region
originate at around 1000 meters and reach as high as 5200
meters, the trekkers will see a wide range of flora typical
of the middle hills and alpine regions of Nepal. Plants to
be seen around here are pine, rhododendron, wildlife included
barking deer, pika and Himalayan marmots. Birds to be sighed
in the region are pheasant, raven and chough. People of Tibetan
origin inhabit several villages. Other groups found here are
Gurungs and Tamangs. The best time to trek here is between
September and May. A few teahouses area seen in the Manaslu
Conservation Area, however, teahouse trekking is not a suggested
option. Government regulations require the entire group trekking
to the Manaslu circuits to be fully sufficient.
Trip Highlight
-One of the finest trekking destinations
of Nepal
-Amalgamation of rich culture, adventure, scenic beauty and
rudimental rural civilization
-Experience the altitudinal variation from 1,000m. to 5,200m.
-Explore the unique and unspoilt trekking destination
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Manaslu lies in the Nepal Himalaya, Kali Gandaki valley. This mountain was previously known as Kutan l. 'tang' being the Tibetan word for flat place, thereby describing the mountain's general summit. It was then renamed Manaslu which comes from the Sanskrit word........ READ MORE |
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Three peaks of Manaslu as Japanese peaks as they were the first to reach its summit in 1956. There jaexist half a dozen different routes on Manaslu today in this Trek . The south face of this "mountain of intellect" is arguably the toughest in climbing history.......... READ MORE |
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This trek was officially opened to tourist in 1991, But mountaineering expeditions have had long access to the area. In 1950, a party led by HW. Tillman trekked from Thonje to Bimtang and Col. Jimmy Roberts crossed Larkya La looking for an interesting mountain to climb. ........ READ MORE |
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Mid Hill Trek
Mid -hill cultural area, Gurung, Magar, Brahmin, and Ksetri are the inhabitants mainly, one of the best views from Poon Hill , off the beaten path, with unforgettable short journey, a great photographic site showing ......... READ MORE |
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This trek is newly introduced by us and all clients are lucky enough to obtain the permission to enter this beautiful area. The trail starts from Trishuli following the upper valley landscapes. This is one of the legendry "Hidden Valleys" of the Himalayas......... READ MORE |
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This is a week long walk starts from Trishuli Bazar-an old famous town to the north of Kathmandu brings through nice and cultural villages with nature to the Nepal's most historical place "Gorkha" -the name of Nepal's origination. This is not very hard trek but very non-touristy,cultural and peaceful. ........READ MORE |
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Sagarmatha National Park |
| Clanging bells announce the brightly coloured mule and yak caravans that regularly use the well-trodden paths on their way to and from Tibet. We climb with them through oak and rhododendron forest and across sparkling streams to Ghorepani Pass (2,853m). On day three, in the pre-dawn, we climb to Poon Hill (3,210m) to witness a classic Himalayan moment. |
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Yeti |
| Clanging bells announce the brightly coloured mule and yak caravans that regularly use the well-trodden paths on their way to and from Tibet. We climb with them through oak and rhododendron forest and across sparkling streams to Ghorepani Pass (2,853m). On day three, in the pre-dawn, we climb to Poon Hill (3,210m) to witness a classic Himalayan moment. |
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Sherpa Village |
| Clanging bells announce the brightly coloured mule and yak caravans that regularly use the well-trodden paths on their way to and from Tibet. We climb with them through oak and rhododendron forest and across sparkling streams to Ghorepani Pass (2,853m). On day three, in the pre-dawn, we climb to Poon Hill (3,210m) to witness a classic Himalayan moment. |
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Mani Rimdu Festival |
| Clanging bells announce the brightly coloured mule and yak caravans that regularly use the well-trodden paths on their way to and from Tibet. We climb with them through oak and rhododendron forest and across sparkling streams to Ghorepani Pass (2,853m). On day three, in the pre-dawn, we climb to Poon Hill (3,210m) to witness a classic Himalayan moment. |
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Khumbu Valley |
| Clanging bells announce the brightly coloured mule and yak caravans that regularly use the well-trodden paths on their way to and from Tibet. We climb with them through oak and rhododendron forest and across sparkling streams to Ghorepani Pass (2,853m). On day three, in the pre-dawn, we climb to Poon Hill (3,210m) to witness a classic Himalayan moment. |
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