You might wonder "Why: Trekking in Nepal?" You surely find out the answers of your queries once you visit in Nepal. Trekking in Nepal is must which is impossible to compare with any other things. Although Nepal is a small country, it’s rich with its superb and unseen beauties, sacred places of living gods and goddess, snowy mountain peaks, beautiful rivers and rivulets, green forest with eye-catching scenes, diverse wildlife, valuable heritages with temples and Stupas, beautiful lakes will invite many tourists each year. So, everyone prefers trekking in Nepal. National parks, wildlife reserves, zoo, museums, green forests with tropical to alpine zones reveal the wonders of animals, birds such as elephant, one-horn rhino, rock python, ghariyal crocodiles, musk deer, spinny bablor, multi-colored impeyan, monkey, hyena etc, while trekking in Nepal. For many, trekking in Nepal offer the trek in to the remote splendor and majestic of the highest region on the planet becomes one of those rare, life enhancing experiences, Trekking in Nepal, provides the grand opportunity to all trekkers to meet with varied geographical features protected by the village lives who are untouched by the social and cultural deterioration though modernity is prevailing in this globalize market. Thus, it will be your great contribution if you involve in trekking in Nepal and share their cultures, costumes, food items, religions, festivals, folk songs and dances. You will return back with glory of vast knowledge and wonderful memories.
A MIXING BOWL OF DIVERSE LANDSCAPES & CULTURES…WITH AMAZING DIFFERENT CLIMATES…Nepal is one of the richest countries in the world in the terms of bio-diversity due to its unique geographical position and altitude variation. The elevation of the country ranges from 60m above sea level to the highest point on earth, Mt. Everest at 8848 m, all within a distance of 150 km resulting in climatic conditions from Sub-tropical to the Arctic.
13 September 2014
Nepal Trek
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