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Wednesday, 31 August 2011 10:40

Annapurna Circuit Trek

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The classic Trek in the Annapurna region is the Annapurna circuit. The complete circuit has only been possible since mid 1980's when the Manang area was officially opened up to…
When to Trek Although Treks in Nepal can be organized throughout the year, October through May is considered good for trekking. The monsoon begins in mid-June and ends around mid-September…
Permits are issued for Trekking in any part of the country except in areas restricted for foreigners by government regulation.A trekking permit is a must to visit restricted areas mentioned…
Much has been said about the deteriorating environment of the Himalaya. Over that past few years, due to effort by many overseas expeditions and organizations such as the Sagarmatha Pollution…
It is possible to hire guides, porters or yaks at Lukla but for safety a guide from Kathmandu is preferable. The extra cost of his airfare will outweigh the possibility…
he peak season for Treks is October to November and March to May when the skies are clear and good for viewing mountains. Up in the mountains the weather is…
Most of the Trek routes in the Everest region have tea houses along the way. The routes to Everest Base Camp and Gokyo valley are perfect for teahouse treks. The…
n a bid to control illegal Trekking operations and ensure the safety and security of the trekkers in the general trekking areas, Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) and Trekking Agencies Association…
The term “Trekking Peak” is a misnomer as these peaks do require proper climbing gear and climbing experience. All of them are under 7000m and permits for climbing them are…
Trekking is by far Nepal’s biggest attraction. Pioneered by Col. Jimmy Roberts in the early 1960s, most tourists embark on some Trek or the other and many do multiple treks…

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