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Dhaulagiri Round Trek
Dhualagiri round
involves snow trek and
glacier walking
therefore trekkers
require previous alpine
trekking experience
because this is a
challenging trek. You
will be trekking deep in
to the Dhaulagiri Himal
to the Italian and
Dhaulagiri North Base
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Tamang
Heritage Trail
Tamang Heritage Trail
trek is the newly
developed tourism
product. This trek
highlights an ancient
lifestyle combining it
with picturesque scenery
and healing baths in
natural hot springs.
The people of this
region are mostly
Tibetans who came from |
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Ganesh
Himal Footprint
This trek offers some of
the finest walking in
Nepal. Starting from
Syabrubensi at the foot
of the Ganesh Himal the
route leads up through
interesting Tamang
villages. This route
offers you magnificent
views of Langtang in the
East, the Ganesh himal
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Mardi
Himal Trek
Mardi
Himal trek a non tourist
trails trekking just
beside the Annapurna
base camp trails. This
trek offer total
wilderness experience,
unforgettable camping
journey, stunning south
face view of Mardi Himal
and Fishtail mountains,
best photographic site, |
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Panchase Trek
Panchase trek is
something different,
less touristy and easy
walking. Begin from
Pokhara fallowed tourist
traffic free trails
takes in the
Rhododendron forests on
Panchase Lekh. This is
an easy trek and
suitable for all kind of
people. If you are
moderately fit |
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Royal
Trek
This
route was first trekked
in 1980 by Prince
Charles of England and
star like Mick Jagger
hence is known as the
"Royal Trek". This 4
days trek starts from
Pokhara loop through the
Himalayan foothills and
end up in Begnas Lake.
This is a short
enjoyable trek, |
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Siklis Trek
This
is a spectacular short
trek and traverses a
variety of terrain
including in the spring
blooming forests of
rhododendron and
verities of birds.
Siklis is second largest
Gurung village over
looking Annapurna IV, II
and Lamjung Himal. In
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