Being Home to the globe’s highest Mountain, Nepal is
no doubt an asylum for those people who love trekking. The magnificent
range of terrain, culture and trekking routes signify that whether you
are hiking in Nepal for the first ever time or you have been here
before, the experience is always going to be unique. To hike among the
highest mountains on the planet in the company of some friendliest and
warmest folks makes a trekking vacation here in Nepal rather treasured.
Poon Hill Trekking:
There
are not many places in the earth that can provide mesmerizing mountain
views and astounding trekking opportunities like Nepal. Poon Hill trek
at low elevation permit travelers to relish some of the highest peaks
of Himalayan as they stroll through the bottoms of the Annapurna Range,
and also explore the world legacy locations of Kathmandu City.
From
the parched rice terrains on top of Pokhra, we stroll along great
routes through picture-perfect Gurung villages and Nepal’s largest
rhododendron woodlands which during spring burst with several different
colors, as we make our way to Poon Hill at 3,210 meters. The sunrise
vista of Dhaulagiri, Annapurna South and Machhapuchhre, from the
renowned Poon Hill is the major highlight of this hike. Short &
fairly simple, this hike is an ideal revelation to Nepal’s Mountain
gems. In fact, it’s an excellent beginner hike for those who’re not
certain of their hiking capability, or merely for those who wish to
maximize their few days of vacation in Nepal. The hike ends at the
splendid lake town of Pokhra where tourists can unwind and relish the
serene of the lake as well as its background of snow covered hills.
Gokyo Lake Trek:
The
pristine blue, sparkling green water of the Gokyo Lakes are no doubt
one of the most delightful sights of Nepal. They feature the highest
freshwater lake system in the planet, at about 5,000m. Gokyo Lake trek
is perfect for travelers who wish to hike in the Everest province,
explore a great range of natural views and fewer nights spent at pretty
high altitude. Some of the major highlights of Gokyo Lake trek are:
• Stand at the shores of a chain of six turquoise, glacial-fed lakes
• Hike along Ngozumpa Glacier, the largest glacier in the Himalaya
• Climb Gokyo Ri (5357m) for spectacular views of Everest, Lhotse, & Cho Oyu
• Trek through the Sherpa town of Khumjung, home of a ‘real’ yeti skull
You can also combine tsum valley trek with Gokyo Lake trek and Poon Hill Trek for more adventure.
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