Trekking in the Himalayas is not simply strolling through
the wilderness leisurely. Eight out of ten tallest peaks are situated in Nepal
which makes Nepal a heaven for mountaineers. There are marked trails all over
the Himalayas of Nepal which form one of the longest trekking trails in the
world. These trails lead straight into
the heart of mountains and remote settlements of various tribes and ethnic
groups. They take you to attractive places people would pay a fortune to get
to.
Most of the trekking trails are strenuous and require your
constant effort. Prior trainings or experiences are required in some high
altitude trekking routes like the trek to Everest base camp. However, there are
trekking routes with lower altitudes for beginners that are equally enticing.
The villages placed in regular intervals in your trekking
trails are completely equipped for tourists. From Himalayan tea houses to
lodges, you’ll find everything you need to unwind before you continue your
journey. The cultures and traditions of the people of the Himalayas are
inspired from Tibet and are one of the most unique cultures in the world.
For people who think trekking in Nepal is risky, there are
plenty of hills in Nepal to choose from. Almost all of these hills provide you
with a vantage point to the abiding beauty of Nepal. The remote villages made
up of mud houses with thatched roofs are a sight to see. So are the hills and
the unyielding wilderness of the surrounding mountains.
Nepal is also a great place for shopping; because everything
here is cheap and affordable. You can choose from a vast array of handcrafted
goods and take it back to your family or friends as souvenirs. The sights you see
while you are trekking uphill to the phenomenal mountains of Nepal are the
sights you’ll never forget in your life.
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