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Best Trek in nepal for beginners

Best Trek in nepal for beginners

Trekking in Nepal is one of the best ways to spend your holidays. The home of the mountains, Nepal has hundred more trekking routes to trek. Every year more than 300000 trekkers used to trek the Himalayas. And among them, there are major 7 trekking regions in Nepal. The seven most popular trekking regions in Nepal are; 

  • Everest Region
  • Annapurna Region
  • Manaslu Region
  • Langtang Region
  • Mustang and Dolpo Region
  • Kanchenjunga Region
  • Dhaulagiri Region

And among those seven trekking regions in Nepal; Everest trekking region and Annapurna trekking region are the most popular ones. After this explanation, we believe you have got some ideas about trekking in Nepal. We are now making further clear by selecting the 10 most beautiful trekking in Nepal. Let’s check which treks have made it to the top 10 best trekking in Nepal. 

Everest Base Camp Trek

Everest Base Camp Trek is the most popular trekking in Nepal. Not only in the nation, but it is regarded as one of the best trekking in the world. The reason we are picking this in our top ten trekking list in Nepal are as follows

  • Trekking days: 7/14 days
  • Number of travelers every year: 100000 plus.
  • Maximum elevation: 5545 meters at Kala Patthar
  • People and Culture: Sherpa People and Himalayan Buddhism.
  • Trekking route: elevates from 2600 meters to 5545 meters above sea level.
  • Mountain: Everest mountain range.
  • Permits: Sagarmatha National Park Permit and Pasang Lhamu Municipality Fee
  • Cost per day: US$ 20 to US$ 30 per day for the food and accommodation.
  • Trekking type: Teahouse trekking
  • WIFI: available on extra cost (US$ 2 to US$ 8 unlimited for a day)
  • Electricity: available (Gadget charging cost is extra- US$ 2 to US$ 5 per gadget)
  • Best seasons: Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November).
  • Trekking in Winter: Doable in the months of December to February.
  • Trekking in monsoon: Not recommended in the months of June to August.

Annapurna Base camp Trek

Annapurna Base Camp Trek is the second most popular trekking in Nepal. The trek into the 10th highest mountains in the world, the superb mountain views, diverse landscapes, and the typical local cultures are the main highlights of the trekking. Annapurna Base Camp Trek trip facts are;

  • Trekking days: 5/10 days trekking
  • Number of travelers every year: 100000 plus.
  • Maximum elevation: 4130 meters at Annapurna Base Camp
  • People and Culture: Gurung People and Himalayan Buddhism.
  • Trekking route: elevates from 820 meters to 4130 meters above sea level.
  • Mountain: Annapurna mountain range.
  • Permits: Annapurna Conservation Area Permit and TIMS
  • Cost per day: US$ 20 to US$ 30 per day for the food and accommodation.
  • Trekking type: Teahouse trekking
  • WIFI: available on extra cost (US$ 2 to US$ 8 unlimited for a day)
  • Electricity: available (Gadget charging cost is extra- US$ 2 to US$ 5 per gadget)
  • Best seasons: Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November).
  • Trekking in Winter: Doable in the months of December to February.
  • Trekking in monsoon: Not recommended in the months of June to August.

Annapurna Circuit Trek

Annapurna circuit was once the most visited trekking route in Nepal. The diverse landscapes, mountain views, and local lifestyle are the major highlights of the trekking. The diverse altitude of 800 meters to 5416 meters is interesting. The Annapurna circuit trek trip facts are;

  • Number of travelers every year: 100000 plus.
  • Maximum elevation: 5416 meters at Thorang La
  • People and Culture: Gurung and Magar People and Himalayan Buddhism.
  • Trekking route: elevates from 820 meters to 5416 meters above sea level.
  • Mountain: Annapurna mountain range.
  • Permits: Annapurna Conservation Area Permit and TIMS
  • Cost per day: US$ 20 to US$ 30 per day for the food and accommodation.
  • Trekking type: Teahouse trekking
  • WIFI: available on extra cost (US$ 2 to US$ 8 unlimited for a day)
  • Electricity: available (Gadget charging cost is extra- US$ 2 to US$ 5 per gadget)
  • Best seasons: Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November).
  • Trekking in Winter: Doable in the months of December to February.
  • Trekking in monsoon: Not recommended in the months of June to August.

Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek

Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek is regarded as the best short trekking in Nepal. The 5 days trekking in Annapurna offers the best views of the mountains and to explore the local lifestyle.

  • Trekking days: 3/5 days trekking
  • Number of travelers every year: 100000 plus.
  • Maximum elevation: 3210 meters at Poonn Hill
  • People and Culture: Gurung and Magar People
  • Trekking route: elevates from 820 meters to 3210 meters above sea level.
  • Mountain: Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain range
  • Permits: Annapurna Conservation Area Permit and TIMS
  • Cost per day: US$ 20 to US$ 30 per day for the food and accommodation.
  • Trekking type: Teahouse trekking
  • WIFI: available on extra cost (US$ 2 to US$ 8 unlimited for a day)
  • Electricity: available (Gadget charging cost is extra- US$ 2 to US$ 5 per gadget)
  • Best seasons: Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November).
  • Trekking in Winter: Doable in the months of December to February.
  • Trekking in monsoon: Not recommended in the months of June to August.Poon Hill Trek

Manaslu Circuit Trek

Manaslu Circuit Trek is 4th most popular trekking in Nepal. The remoteness and the wilderness are the things to explore during the trekking. The trekking is around the 8th highest mountain in the world. The Manaslu Circuit trek facts are;

  • Trekking days: 10/15 days trekking
  • Number of travelers every year: 8000 plus.
  • Maximum elevation: 5100 meters at Larkya La
  • People and Culture: Gurung and Tibetan-like people and Himalayan Buddhism.
  • Trekking route: elevates from 800 meters to 5100 meters above sea level.
  • Mountain: Manaslu mountain range.
  • Permits: Annapurna Conservation Area Permit, Manaslu Conservation Area Permit, and Restricted area permit
  • Cost per day: US$ 20 to US$ 30 per day for the food and accommodation.
  • Trekking type: Teahouse trekking
  • WIFI: available on extra cost (US$ 2 to US$ 8 unlimited for a day)
  • Electricity: available (Gadget charging cost is extra- US$ 2 to US$ 5 per gadget)
  • Best seasons: Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November).
  • Trekking in Winter: Doable in the months of December to February.
  • Trekking in monsoon: Not recommended in the months of June to August.

Langtang Valley Trek

The nearest mountainous region from Nepal's capital. Langtang valley is popular for the great views of mountains, the local lifestyle, and the diverse landscapes. The inclusion of Langtang National Park is one of the best parts of this trekking. The Langtang valley trek facts are;

  • Trekking days: 7/10 days trekking
  • Number of travelers every year: 10000 plus.
  • Maximum elevation: 5000 meters at Kyanjin Ri
  • People and Culture: Gurung and Magar People
  • Trekking route: elevates from 1350 meters to 3210 meters above sea level.
  • Mountain: Langtang mountain range
  • Permits: Langtang National Park Fee Permit and TIMS
  • Cost per day: US$ 20 to US$ 30 per day for the food and accommodation.
  • Trekking type: Teahouse trekking
  • WIFI: available on extra cost (US$ 2 to US$ 8 unlimited for a day)
  • Electricity: available (Gadget charging cost is extra- US$ 2 to US$ 5 per gadget)
  • Best seasons: Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November).
  • Trekking in Winter: Doable in the months of December to February.
  • Trekking in monsoon: Not recommended in the months of June to August.

Mardi Himal Trek

Mardi Himal Trek is a newly promoted trekking in Nepal. Regarded as the best alternative to Poon Hill Trek, Mardi is getting popularity for its amazing mountain views. The local lifestyle is next to observing Mardi Himal Trek. The Mardi Himal Trekking facts;

  • Trekking days: 5/7 days trekking
  • Number of travelers every year: 15000 plus.
  • Maximum elevation: 4500 meters at Mardi viewpoint
  • People and Culture: Gurung and Magar People
  • Trekking route: elevates from 820 meters to 4500 meters above sea level.
  • Mountain: Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain range
  • Permits: Annapurna Conservation Area Permit and TIMS
  • Cost per day: US$ 20 to US$ 30 per day for the food and accommodation.
  • Trekking type: Teahouse trekking
  • WIFI: available on extra cost (US$ 2 to US$ 8 unlimited for a day)
  • Electricity: available (Gadget charging cost is extra- US$ 2 to US$ 5 per gadget)
  • Best seasons: Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November).
  • Trekking in Winter: Doable in the months of December to February.
  • Trekking in monsoon: Not recommended in the months of June to August.

Everest Sunrise Trek

The Everest sunrise trek is regarded as the short and best trek to see Mount Everest. Designed for people who cannot trek up to the base camp but wish to see Everest. This 7-day trek is also popular as the Everest panorama trek too. The Everest Sunrise View Trek facts are;

  • Trekking days: 6/7 days trekking
  • Number of travelers every year: 20000 plus.
  • Maximum elevation: 3890 meters at Tengboche
  • People and Culture: Sherpa People and Himalayan Buddhism.
  • Trekking route: elevates from 2600 meters to 3890 meters above sea level.
  • Mountain: Everest mountain range.
  • Permits: Sagarmatha National Park Permit and Pasang Lhamu Municipality Fee
  • Cost per day: US$ 20 to US$ 30 per day for the food and accommodation.
  • Trekking type: Teahouse trekking
  • WIFI: available on extra cost (US$ 2 to US$ 8 unlimited for a day)
  • Electricity: available (Gadget charging cost is extra- US$ 2 to US$ 5 per gadget)
  • Best seasons: Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November).
  • Trekking in Winter: Doable in the months of December to February.
  • Trekking in monsoon: Not recommended in the months of June to August.

Everest Base Camp via Gokyo Lakes Trek

Everest Base Camp via Gokyo Lakes Trek is the extended version of Everest base camp. The finest trekking in Everest also offers to explore the valley of glacial lakes- Gokyo valley. The best views of the mountains can be collected from Gokyo Ri. The Gokyo lakes fact are;

  • Trekking days: 13/17 days trekking
  • Number of travelers every year: 1000 plus.
  • Maximum elevation: 5545 meters at Kala Patthar
  • People and Culture: Sherpa People and Himalayan Buddhism.
  • Trekking route: elevates from 2600 meters to 5545 meters above sea level.
  • Mountain: Everest mountain range.
  • Permits: Sagarmatha National Park Permit and Pasang Lhamu Municipality Fee
  • Cost per day: US$ 20 to US$ 30 per day for the food and accommodation.
  • Trekking type: Teahouse trekking
  • WIFI: available on extra cost (US$ 2 to US$ 8 unlimited for a day)
  • Electricity: available (Gadget charging cost is extra- US$ 2 to US$ 5 per gadget)
  • Best seasons: Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November).
  • Trekking in Winter: Doable in the months of December to February.
  • Trekking in monsoon: Not recommended in the months of June to August.

Upper Mustang Trek

Upper Mustang Trek is one of the best trekking in Nepal. And this trek has so many great things to get in the top 10 trekking in Nepal. The fine trek offers to collect the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain range. The diverse landscapes and the local lifestyle, and traditions to observe. The Upper Mustang Trek facts are;

  • Trekking days: 15/18 days
  • Number of travelers every year: 1000 plus.
  • Maximum elevation: 3500 meters at Lo Manthang
  • People and Culture: Himalayan Buddhism.
  • Trekking route: elevates from 1500 meters to 3500 meters above sea level.
  • Mountain: Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges.
  • Permits: Restricted area permit and Annapurna Conservation Area permit.
  • Cost per day: US$ 20 to US$ 30 per day for the food and accommodation.
  • Trekking type: Teahouse trekking
  • WIFI: available on extra cost (US$ 2 to US$ 8 unlimited for a day)
  • Electricity: available (Gadget charging cost is extra- US$ 2 to US$ 5 per gadget)
  • Best seasons: Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November).
  • Trekking in Winter: Doable in the months of December to February.
  • Trekking in monsoon: good time as it is a rain-shaded part of the country

And this completes our top 10 trekking in Nepal. Enjoy trekking in Nepal.

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