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Annapurna Circuit: A complete Guide

Annapurna Circuit Trek factsTotal Trekking Distance: 170-230 KMRequired Days: 20 Days (if walking the complete route)Permits: Annapurna Conservation Area Permit and TIMS CardTrekking Starting Point: BhulBhule  Trekking Ending Point: Naya Pul Maximum altitude: 5416 M Thorong La PassAccommodations Available: Guest House/ Tea Houses  Meals Available: Nepali, Indian, Tibetan and Western Cuis...

How to get to Ramechhap from Kathmandu?

Mount Everest, the highest peak of the world standing at 8848.68 M is one of the prime destinations amongst the adventure enthusiasts. The Everest region offers some of the most beautiful and in demand trekking and expedition destinations of the world and every year thousands of thrill seekers around the world travel to the Everest region to tick the destination from their travel bucket list. Lukl...

All About Flying to Lukla

Tenzing Hillary Airport of Lukla is considered to be one of the most dangerous airports of the world yet is deemed to be worth it as it offers the passengers stunning views of the great Himalayan Peaks including Mount Everest (Highest Peak). The flight to Lukla is a perfect way to begin the jaw-dropping adventures within the Everest region as the stunning views of the Himalayan Terrain and the lus...

The Best Time to Trek to Everest Base Camp: A Seasonal Guide

Everest Base Camp is located at a very high altitude (5,364 m/17,598 ft). Trekking here requires travelers to go via diverse climatic zones, hence, they come across varying terrain, vegetation, weather, and temperature. Technically, you can trek to Everest Base Camp throughout the year. However, every season has its own charm and slightly different difficulty level.Even though the Everest Base Cam...

Trekking in Nepal Packages

At this point, it is obvious to say Nepal is a beautiful country with incredible trekking expeditions, cultural richness, welcoming locals, unexpected history, lush forests, gorgeous river valleys, unsurpassed landscapes, and more than half of our planet's 8,000 meters plus mountains.Whether you want to participate in a trek in Nepal or looking to do a short and easy hike, the options are unlimite...