tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5813190683162039652.post7305876191547238015..comments2023-11-02T02:14:16.558-07:00Comments on NoSimpleStories: CoverageFrançois Guesnethttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14064462991534680034noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5813190683162039652.post-39434534921271466342017-02-09T03:04:30.996-08:002017-02-09T03:04:30.996-08:00Of the hard passes trekking as
Everest Three Pas...Of the hard passes trekking as <br /> <a href="http://www.shivaexcursion.com/trekking/everest-three-high-passes-trek/" rel="nofollow">Everest Three Pass trek</a>, <br /> <a href="http://www.shivaexcursion.com/trekking/everest-gokyo-lake-trek/" rel="nofollow">Everest Gokyo Lake Trek</a> and <br /> <a href="http://www.shivaexcursion.com/trekking/langtang-ganjala-pass-trek/" rel="nofollow">Langtang ganjala Pass Trek</a> in Nepal. <br />Rashu Gurunghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08750181210629433998noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5813190683162039652.post-31272656471791804722016-11-30T07:14:59.429-08:002016-11-30T07:14:59.429-08:00Trekking in Nepal…Family Adventure style
The tower...<a href="http://www.nepaltrekkingtour.com" rel="nofollow">Trekking in Nepal</a>…Family Adventure style<br />The towering Himalayas are, to many travellers’ minds, the chief reason for visiting <br /><br />Nepal. The country tumbles steeply down from the 800km stretch of the Himalayan <br /><br />battlements that forms its northern border, and can claim no fewer than eight of the <br /><br />world’s ten highest peaks – including, of course, Everest, the highest of them all. The <br /><br />mountains are more than just physically astonishing, however. The cultures of highland-<br /><br />dwelling Nepalese peoples are rich and fascinating, and the relaxed, companionable spirit <br /><br />of trekking life is an attraction in itself. The Himalayas have long exerted a powerful <br /><br />spiritual pull, too. In Hindu mythology, the mountains are where gods go to contemplate, <br /><br />while the Sherpas and other mountain peoples hold certain peaks to be the very embodiment <br /><br />of deities.<br />Most visitors to mountain areas stick to a few well-established trekking routes. They have <br /><br />good reasons for doing so: the classic trails of the Everest region with its famous trails <br /><br />like <a href="http://nepaltrekkingtour.com/everest-base-camp-trekking.html" rel="nofollow">Everest Base <br /><br />camp trek</a> and the 3 high passes are both mind blowing ventures and highly popular in <br /><br />the world. And Annapurna regions are so popular because they offer close-up views of the <br /><br />very highest peaks; this includes Annapurna 1 & 2, fishtail peak and Ganesh Himal trek. <br /><br />Famous treks like the <a href="http://www.nepaltrekkingtour.com/ghorepani-poon-hill-trekking.html" rel="nofollow">Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek</a>, <a href="http://www.nepaltrekkingtour.com/annapurna-base-camp-trekking.html" rel="nofollow">Annapurna Base <br /><br />camp trek</a> & the <a rel="nofollow">Annapurna Circuit trek</a> are some of the most famous on earth. Dramatic <br /><br />scenery and fascinating local cultures are most known in this area. Lodges on the main <br /><br />trails – some as sophisticated as ski chalets, these days – make it possible to go without <br /><br />carrying a lot of gear or learning Nepali, and without spending too much money, either. <br /><br />While trekking, you’ll likely eat and sleep for $20–30 a day. For those who put a high <br /><br />priority on getting away from it all, there are plenty of less-developed routes, of <br /><br />course, and simply going out of season or taking a side-route off the main trail makes a <br /><br />huge difference.<br />The Helambu and Langtang regions are less striking but conveniently close to Kathmandu, <br /><br />attracting a little fewer than ten percent of trekkers. The <a href="http://www.nepaltrekkingtour.com/langtang-valley-trekking.html" rel="nofollow">Langtang valley <br /><br />trek</a> & the Ganja-La pass are known trails in this area. This leaves vast areas of <br /><br />eastern and far western Nepal relatively untrodden by visitors. To hike in these areas <br /><br />you’ll need either to get set for camping and carry your own supplies, and live like a <br /><br />local, or pay to join an organized trek with tents and accept the compromises that go <br /><br />along with that. <br />With a good operator, you can anywhere in the wild. A Great Himalayan Trail now runs the <br /><br />length of highland Nepal – though it will be for some time, if ever, before such a route <br /><br />will be serviced by lodges.<br />Treks in remote far eastern and far western Nepal are mostly restricted to two kinds of <br /><br />globe trotters, both adventurous in their own way. The majority come on organized camping <br /><br />treks with agencies – in fact, this is obligatory for those areas that require a permit. <br /><br />The minority are independent trekkers prepared either to carry tents and food or negotiate <br /><br />with porters, or to seek food and lodging in local homes and basic lodges. Some great <br /><br />camping outdoors include the<a href="http://www.nepaltrekkingtour.com/manaslu-trekking.html" rel="nofollow"> Manaslu circuit Trek</a>, <a href="http://www.nepaltrekkingtour.com/upper-mustang-trekking.html" rel="nofollow">Upper Mustang trek</a> <br /><br />the Dhaulagiri circuit, Rara lake trek and the great Kangchenjunga trek, both north and <br /><br />south.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01246695501214386036noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5813190683162039652.post-19710617382563299592012-05-02T11:55:15.340-07:002012-05-02T11:55:15.340-07:00You made a few fine points there. I did a search o...You made a few fine points there. I did a search on the matter and found most people will go along with with your blog.<br /><a href="http://www.embassy-london.com/" rel="nofollow"><b>Embassy London</b></a>jameshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11144479895982365500noreply@blogger.com