Other Trekking Routes
While the Annapurna Region, Everest Region and Langtang Region are the most frequented trekking areas in Nepal, there are plenty of other trekking destinations, also worth visiting. Some of these treks are longer and some involve remote areas, but all these treks are amongst the favourites of our local guides.
Take a look below where you can click on any trekking programme for a detailed itinerary.
Trekking Routes in Other Trekking Routes
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Bhairab Kunda Trek
This trek gets its name from the famous Bhairab Kunda lake or Holy Lake, when translated into English.
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Kanchenjunga Trek
Kanchenjunga at 8,586m is the third highest peak in the world, but, the Kanchanjunga region, due to its remoteness is not very popular.
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Makalu Base Camp Trek
The Makalu region in north east Nepal is a place of sublime beauty in terms of both natural and cultural heritages.
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Makalu Ice Col Trekking
Makalu Ice Col is a classic trekking trail that takes you across the technically challenging Sherpani Col, West Col and Amphu Lapcha La Pass.
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The Royal Trek
The Royal Trek is known by this name because Britain’s Prince Charles and his entourage of 90 trekkers walked along this route in the early eighties.
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Rupina La Pass Trek
We pass the two magnificent high passes, Rupina La (4643m) and Larkya La (5213m) in this trek.
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Timal Sailung Trek
The Timal Sailung Trek is a world class trek, however, this region sees only a small crowd of trekkers every year.
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Upper Dolpo Trek
Upper Dolpo is a remote region located in the Far West of Nepal. The region is protected as the Shey Phoksundo National Park.
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Rolwaling Trek
Rolwaling is the place where the legendary Yetis have been reportedly seen. It is also known as ‘the grave’ among the Sherpa people because of its location between the snow giants.
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Naar Phu/Kangla Pass/Tilicho Trek
The remote valleys of Nar and Phu were restricted to foreigners until 2002. Even today, villages within these valleys remain virtually untouched.
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Lower Dolpo Trek
It is the rare trekking spot the district of Dolpo, the trekkers visit some times only but it offers a wonderful experience and the culture different from other part of the country.
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Dhaulagiri Trek
Mt. Dhaulagiri is the seventh highest peak in the world at 8,167m. It is located in the north west of Pokhara which is a gateway to the best trekking regions.
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Ganesh Himal Trek
The Ganesh Himal lies North of central Nepal and has four peaks over the 7000m range - Yangra (7422m), Ganesh II (7118m), Salasungo (7043m) and Pabil (7104m).
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Manaslu Trek
The Government of Nepal opened Manaslu to trekkers only in 1992. Until then the area was a virgin land with unspoilt beauty. However, even today Manaslu has kept its beauty intact and continues to be a unsurpassable trekking destination.
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Mustang Trek
The ancient kingdom of Mustang in western Nepal is one of the least visited places in this Himalayan nation. Our trek starts in Jomsom where we arrive on a flight from the beautiful lake city of Pokhara.
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