Nepal Trekking in Himalayas Pvt. Ltd. announces Annapurna base camp trek

Posted by Marie Poppins on June 3, 2019 in Travel

Nepal is a a fabulous place if you are searching for ancient history mixed with trekking and adventure feeling. The Annapurna Region is one of the most popular trekking regions in Nepal, with trekking options of a few days to a few weeks. There are three main routes in the Annapurna Region, which intersect and combine in places, but trekkers can opt to do a portion or a variation on the routes. The Annapurna Circuit around Annapurna Mountain takes about 21 days to complete and is incredibly popular with people who have enough time. This route is sometimes called the “Apple Pie Circuit,” in reference to the fact that most of the teahouses along the route serve their own version of fried apple pie. The Annapurna Sanctuary nestles between the peaks of Annapurna and takes five days to reach. Muktinath is on the way to Annapurna but has since become a destination in its own right. The Muktinath route runs in the Kali Gandaki Valley on the east flank of Annapurna and takes seven days. North of Muktinath is Mustang, a small region that was only opened up to tourists in 1992. This area is unspoilt and has its own fascinating culture.

Trekking in Nepal with your family members is the best way to enjoy the Himalayan beauty and make your trip full of lifetime experience. There’s no reason to put off trekking in the Himalayas until the kids have left home. Aside from the amazing landscapes, cultural and wildlife vegetation awaiting you. It’s dubious that you’d deliberately hire someone to carry your child while trekking anywhere else, but this is entirely possible in Nepal. In Nepal trekking with your children is possible even the trekking route is difficult for the very your children by carrying them with you. Horse riding is one of the option to do so. Nepalese people are very welcoming of children. Your kids will likely have the best experience of the warm welcome and remember the friendly people as much as the scenery.

EBC trekking starts from Lukla after the 45 minutes scenic flight. The mountain flight from Kathmandu is interesting one. It takes 30 minutes to reach Lukla from Kathmandu to Lukla (Tenzing Hillary Airport). After landing at Lukla airport, trekking starts to reach Phakding. On the route many Sherpa villages and farming lands passes through. Trekking continues to Namche on next day crossing the Dudhkoshi River and following the bank of the river. Namche is considered as gateway to Mount Everest. Namche Bazaar has a very nice settlement of Sherpa people and trade mark. The trekking goes by many ups and downs by passing village, monasteries, forest, rivers and grazing lands. Trek continue by passing famous places like Namche Bazaar, Tyangboche (famous monastery), Dingboche, Pheriche, Gorakshep and finally reach to Everest Base Camp. On the next day, ascending to Kalapthar for the great vistas of Himalayan range including Mount Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Makalu, Pumori, and other several snowcapped mountain peaks. Everest Base Camp Trek is most selling trekking package among the all trekking to EBC. This Base Camp Trekking is 15 days in total including the arrival and departure to Nepal. For the comfortable trekking without any risk of high altitude sickness, this trekking package gives rest days to acclimatize in high altitudes. Highlights of Everest Base Camp Trek: Scenic Mountain flight over the Himalayas (Kathmandu- Lukla- Kathmandu). Sherpa villages, culture and lifestyle, old monasteries, prayers flags, Prayer wheels. Exquisite massif (Mount Everest, Pumori, Ama Dablam, Lhotse, Nuptse), thrilling view of glacier (Khumbu), sensational trekking trails, high suspension bridges, unexposed flora and fauna en-route. Panoramic view of sunrise and sunset at the world’s highest peak Mount Everest(8848 m) from Kalapathar (5555 m). More details on https://www.nepaltrekking.com/trip/everest-base-camp-trek/.