Nepal since 1950, has been getting the people in quest of snow clad Himalayan giants. Nepal has eight tallest peaks among 14 in the whole world. Since early 19th century the mountains have been posing tempting destinations and all kinds of challenges to all human beings.
Annapurna one is the first over 8000 metres mountain that was climbed in 1950 and Sir Edmond Hillary and Tenzing Norgey Sherpa first climbed Everest, the highest peak on the earth in 1953. Besides these there are other giants like Kanchenjunga ,8587metres, Lhotse 8516 metres, Makalu 8463metres,Cho Oyo 8201metres, Dhaulagiri 8167metres, Manaslu 8163 metres. Nepal also offers hundreds and more of other trekking peaks all over the Nepal in the north that is equally very challenging to summit.
The trekking infact is the only and bestway to explore Nepal’s unrivaled natural beauty and culturally rich areas and is the bestway to see and experience the real Nepal. The vast contrast in altitude and climate found in Nepal has helped sprout an eqaully striking concoction of pristine nature and divergent lifestyles. Trekking in the high country of Nepal is both for cultural and wilderness experience. The villages in the hills are picturesque, inhabited by diverse ethnic communities like Magar, Gurungs,Tamang, Rai/Limbus etc who has earned their name in British/Indian army as famous gurkhas.
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