Trekking in Nepal is one of the popular tourist activities for trekkers and adventurers. Trekking in Nepal is one of the best ways to experience the natural beauty and rich cultural heritage of Nepal. Views of snow-capped mountains, beautiful landscapes, diverse ethnic groups and their traditions, hospitality, exploring green valleys through rhododendron, bamboo, oak and hemlock forests, etc.. Visiting one or two villages in the next trekking destination. Trekking in Nepal is not just one trek after another, it is a gradual way to experience the diversity of Nepal in terms of geography, people, religion and a wide range of cultures. Trekking in Nepal was opened to tourists in the 1950s.
The Trek word was “Trekken ” in 18th century used by south African Dutch language and used in Trek in English dictionary in mid 19th Centaury. Trekking is a journey undertaken on foot in areas where common means of transport is generally not available. Trekking is not mountaineering :it is multi days of walking along with adventure experience. Nepal was the first country started organized and commecial in 1960s. Mr. Colonel Jimmy Robert was the first person established the first Travel agency in Nepal 1964 and 6 women trek in Nepal then trekking in Nepal Himalaya become one of the most popular tourism activities. Tally as Himalayan country thousands of tourist visit in Nepal for trekking , mountaineering , peak climbing and tour packages consequently local operators safely taking to trekking destination.
In the first phase, trekking packages were made in tented camping in Nepal and later tea house or lodge treks were developed a nd now homestay trekking is being operated in 6 different districts of Nepal. Camping trekking is required only in countable areas like Dolpo, Api Himal and Dhaulagiri. Trekking in Nepal is categorized as normal and controlled route. Regular Nepal Trekking destinations can also be joined individually but trekking destinations in restricted areas require special trekking permits through registered local trekking companies and require a minimum of two trekkers.
we have necessary trekking permits all the destinations either individual or through Nepal trekking agencies. All Nepal trekking Itinerary designed by trekking agencies’ association of Nepal (TAAN) which is umbrella organization of Nepal trekking agents. Treks in Nepal doable from single day to 45 days easier to challenging as per trekkers choices. Hiking in Nepal Himalayas always fantastic trip for nature, culture and adventure lovers. Might be wise trekking tour in Nepal through government registered local Nepal trekking agency for the secured trip in Himalayas . Nepal trekking means hiking in Nepal to explore the nature, culture and stunning Himalayan views.
Nepal hiking tour can be a day hike to get to the top of a mountain and a ridge for the spectacular Himalayan views as well as it can be hiking for a month passing through villages in the shadow of towering snow peaks, valleys, mountain pass experiencing rich culture, custom and the magnificent views of the Himalayas in Nepal. All trek in route necessary trekking permit apply through registered trekking companies in Nepal. Treks in Nepal with an amazing Himalayan panorama to explore the beautiful gifted Nature! we are a local companie will help to arrange the permits for all region . The objective of treks in Nepal is not just the particular destination, but the journey itself. You travel at a modest pace, observing nature, rural communities, and spectacular mountain panoramas while you are trek to Himalaya.
Nepal has numerous trekking trails. All Nepal hiking destinations haven’t lodge facilities however We arrange camping trekking and Tea House trekking as per trekkers wish. Nepal has numerous treks routes among them Everest, Annapurna and Langtang trail are most popular trekking destination in Nepal except that Kanchenjunga Base Camp, Makalu base camp, Manaslu Circuit, Upper Mustang, Lower Dolpo, Upper Dolpa, Rolwaling Valley, Rara lake, Arun valley, Sailung Danda, Tilicho pass, Narphu valley, Dhaulagiri trek routes are major trekking destinations in Nepal. Thus; The most popular treks in Nepal such as in Annapurna region: Annapurna circuit, Annapurna Jomsom Muktinath, Annapurna Poonhill, Annapurna base camp, In Everest region: such as Everest base camp, Gokyo Valley trek, Gokyo Cho la pass Everest base camp, Everst three high passes, Everest Tengboche Monastery and In Langtang region: Langtang valley trek, Langtang Gosainkunda and Helambu, Langtang Helambu trek, Katmandu valley trek, are most rewarded treks in Nepal.
Similary; Upper Mustang region, Manaslu region, Kanchenjunga region and Dolpo region trails also become more popular trekking in Nepal even it is catagorized on restricted trekking trails of Nepal, and for restricted to local companies for the special permit. But we arrange all trekking routes of Nepal private or group join basis, Individual or groups, family and relatives, Friends and different nationality trekkers with an amazing lifetime experience of Himalaya! “But” It might be hard to find the reliable and best trekking company in Kathmandu as display at once thousands of Nepal trekking agencies , freelancer guide , individual and illegal trekking operators so suggest all the trekkers should do trekking in Nepal with government registered local agencies recommended for the secure and remarkable trip.
Trekking in Nepal Highlights
Hiking in Nepal is one of the best ways of experiencing the natural beauty, beautiful Himalayan panorama and rich cultural heritage of Nepal.
Nepal Himalayan trekking explore the high Himalayan base camp, beautiful landscape, Himalayan glaciers, lakes , Monasteries and temple of Nepal.
Nepal has 48 trekking destination among them Annapurna trekking, Everest trekking, Langtang trekking, Mustang trekking, Manaslu trekking & Kanchenjunga trekking are major trekking trails.
Trek permit required and issue through the Nepal tour company for individuel and group trekkers
Nepal walkhing holidays cost is determine by Nepal tour operator as per private or group join groups.
Nepal Trekking Routes
Tally as Himalayan country , having more then 200+ trekking routes in Nepal and categorized differently such as Normal trekking routes – Everest routes, Annapurna routes , Langtang routes and Restriced trails- Mustang, Manaslu, Kanchenjunga, Dolpo, Non touristy trekking in Nepal – Rolwaling, Ganesh Himal, Rara lake, Simikot Limi valley, Panch Pokhari and Bhairvav kunda. All trekking destination has various options packages among them Everest base camp, 2nd most popular hiking destination similarly Annapurna circuit trekking is 10th top rated trekking world widely as well as upper mustang trekking and Manaslu circuit trekking significantly most exciting trekking in Nepal Himalayas. Trekking began in the 1950s when Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa followed the classic Everest Base Camp trek route to attempt the 8,848-meter-high Mount Everest. Since then, trekking has become a tourist attraction in Nepal.
Permits for Nepal Trekking
All Nepal trekking destination required trekking permit such as National park permit , Conservation permit , restricted trekking permit issue by Nepal trekking companies under the rule and regulation of Nepal governments.
Everest trekking permit cost:
Sagarmatha National park permit USD 30 for per person
Khumbu Pasang lamu rural entry permit USD 20 / 2000 rupees per person
TIMS permit ( Trekkers information management system ) – USD 20
Annapurna trekking permit cost:
ACAP permit ( Annapurna conservation area project permit ) USD 30 for per person
TIMS permit ( Trekkers information management system ) – USD 20
Langtang trekking permit cost:
Langtang National park permit USD 30 for per person
TIMS permit ( Trekkers information management system ) – USD 20
Mustang trekking permit cost:
Special Upper Mustang trek permit cost USD 500 for one week and extended each day USD 50 per person (mandatory issue by local trekking companies)
ACAP permit ( Annapurna conservation area project permit ) USD 30 for per person TIMS permit ( Trekkers information management system ) – USD 20
Manaslu trekking permit cost:
Special Manaslu trek permit cost USD 100 for one week and extended each day USD 15 per person ( mandatory issue by local trekking companies)
MCAP permit ( Manaslu conservation area project permit ) USD 30 for per person
ACAP permit ( Annapurna conservation area project permit ) USD 30 for per person
TIMS permit ( Trekkers information management system ) – USD 20
Kanchenjunga trekking permit cost:
Special Kanchenjunga trek permit cost USD 100 for one week and extended each day USD 15 per person (mandatory issue by local trekking agency)
KCAP permit ( Kanchenjunga conservation area project permit ) USD 30 for per person
TIMS permit ( Trekkers information management system ) – USD 20
Upper Dolpo trekking permit cost:
Special Upper Dolpo trek permit cost USD 500 for one week and extended each day USD 50 per person (mandatory issue by local trekking agency)
Shey Phoksundo National park permit USD 30 for per person
TIMS permit ( Trekkers information management system ) – USD 20
Best season for Nepal Trekking
The best time for trekking in Nepal depends on the region you plan to visit and your personal preferences. However, two main trekking seasons are widely regarded as the best times to trek in Nepal:
Spring (March to May):
Spring is one of the most popular trekking seasons in Nepal due to its mild temperatures, clear skies, and blooming rhododendrons.
The weather is generally stable, making it ideal for trekking in most regions of Nepal, including the Everest treks, Annapurna treks, Langtang treks, Mustang treks , Kanchenjunga treks ,and Manaslu regions.
The trails come alive with colorful wildflowers, adding to the beauty of the landscape.
Wildlife sightings are more common during this time as animals become more active after the winter months.
Autumn (September to November):
Autumn is another prime trekking season in Nepal, offering clear skies, mild temperatures, and spectacular mountain views.
The monsoon rains have cleared by September, leaving the landscapes lush and green, with excellent visibility for mountain vistas.
Autumn is considered the best time for high-altitude trekking, including popular routes like Everest Base Camp and Annapurna Circuit.
The weather is generally dry and stable, making it conducive to trekking and outdoor activities.
Both spring and autumn offer ideal conditions for trekking in Nepal, with stunning scenery, comfortable temperatures, and clear views of the Himalayas. However, each season has its unique highlights and considerations. Spring is known for its blooming flowers and vibrant landscapes, while autumn offers the clearest mountain views and pleasant weather.
It’s essential to consider factors such as your trekking preferences, availability, and specific trekking itineraries when planning your trip to Nepal. Keep in mind that weather conditions can vary, so it’s always a good idea to check the latest forecasts and consult with your trekking agency for the most up-to-date information. Additionally, offseason trekking during the winter and summer months is possible in some regions but may present more challenging conditions.
Nepal Trekking Cost
Nepal trekking price is determined by the numbers of trekkers as well as private and group join basis trip. Also Nepal package trek cost is depending on choice of service budget and luxuries.
Why Trek with Us?
Tailormade itinerary for trekking package
All exclusive trek/tour package as requested by customer
trekking package as per traveler’s holiday frame
Flexibility for extend the trip as per traveler’s requirements
Providing hygienic meals and best accommodation on destination as per requested by trekkers.
Instant Helicopter rescue service as per trekkers’ requirement for Health conscious