Why do most adventure enthusiasts love Trekking in Nepal?
Trekking In Nepal …with Encounters Nepal Dot Com…
These boots were made for walking…ONE OF DAYS THESE BOOTS will walk you into the Himalayas for the experience of a lifetime…
Trekking in Nepal is a delightful feast of nature in its most natural origins in this small but amazing country of Nepal. Encounters Nepal takes you into some of the most spectacular wilderness of Nepal’s vast Himalayas, across some of the most rugged terrain where the beauty is raw, punishing and taxes your physical abilities to the limit…but the rewards are so immense, it leaves you with emotional memories that last not only for a lifetime, but passed down to the generations to come. Our adventures are boundless and not only fenced into Nepal but cuts across the borders into the mountains of Tibet, India and Bhutan as well, irrespective of the kind of trip you choose in Nepal. Your holidays in Nepal with us is more than just a brief visit to stay somewhere; it is a real connection with the local folks, the unique countryside, the distinctive ancient cultures, delectable Nepali cuisine, the sublime environment and the rare specie of flora and fauna are extraordinary in this part of the world…
A typical trek-day starts around 6 a.m. with a cup of tea/coffee. After packing your duffel bag and daypack, breakfast is served piping hot amidst the sweet chirping of birds that are always happy with your presence. The day's trek starts around 7.30 a.m. Porters carry all your luggage and equipment. All you need to carry in your daypack are personal items like a water bottle, rain/wind jacket, camera and any other small items you may need on the trail.
On beaten trails or virgin tracks, Nepal is a trekker's haven. The steady beat of foot travel is a great way to discover and make meaningful contact with the country. Trekking usually consists of a series of ascents and descents walking 5 to 7 hours (9 to 14 km per day on average with a guide, cook and porters and on some occasion’s pack animals.
The objective of trekking in Nepal is not just a particular destination, but the odyssey and experiences itself. You travel at a pace that suits your body best, observing nature, rural communities, and spectacular mountain panoramas, some of which are the best on the planet. You also stop over to have a cosy chat with the local folks and learn about their lifestyles on these beautiful but tough mountains, of which some are the highest in the world.
Trekking in Nepal with Encounters Nepal is an experience that leads you into areas most other trek companies would overlook; we go the mile in order to show you some of the most stunning sights beheld on these astonishing mountains that gives you a sense of gratification, the true feelings of adventure in an untamed wilderness that teaches you about life in ways that are more practical than you would experience in the concrete jungles of mega cities.
These boots were made for walking…ONE OF DAYS THESE BOOTS will walk you into the Himalayas for the experience of a lifetime…
Trekking in Nepal is a delightful feast of nature in its most natural origins in this small but amazing country of Nepal. Encounters Nepal takes you into some of the most spectacular wilderness of Nepal’s vast Himalayas, across some of the most rugged terrain where the beauty is raw, punishing and taxes your physical abilities to the limit…but the rewards are so immense, it leaves you with emotional memories that last not only for a lifetime, but passed down to the generations to come. Our adventures are boundless and not only fenced into Nepal but cuts across the borders into the mountains of Tibet, India and Bhutan as well, irrespective of the kind of trip you choose in Nepal. Your holidays in Nepal with us is more than just a brief visit to stay somewhere; it is a real connection with the local folks, the unique countryside, the distinctive ancient cultures, delectable Nepali cuisine, the sublime environment and the rare specie of flora and fauna are extraordinary in this part of the world…
A typical trek-day starts around 6 a.m. with a cup of tea/coffee. After packing your duffel bag and daypack, breakfast is served piping hot amidst the sweet chirping of birds that are always happy with your presence. The day's trek starts around 7.30 a.m. Porters carry all your luggage and equipment. All you need to carry in your daypack are personal items like a water bottle, rain/wind jacket, camera and any other small items you may need on the trail.
On beaten trails or virgin tracks, Nepal is a trekker's haven. The steady beat of foot travel is a great way to discover and make meaningful contact with the country. Trekking usually consists of a series of ascents and descents walking 5 to 7 hours (9 to 14 km per day on average with a guide, cook and porters and on some occasion’s pack animals.
The objective of trekking in Nepal is not just a particular destination, but the odyssey and experiences itself. You travel at a pace that suits your body best, observing nature, rural communities, and spectacular mountain panoramas, some of which are the best on the planet. You also stop over to have a cosy chat with the local folks and learn about their lifestyles on these beautiful but tough mountains, of which some are the highest in the world.
Trekking in Nepal with Encounters Nepal is an experience that leads you into areas most other trek companies would overlook; we go the mile in order to show you some of the most stunning sights beheld on these astonishing mountains that gives you a sense of gratification, the true feelings of adventure in an untamed wilderness that teaches you about life in ways that are more practical than you would experience in the concrete jungles of mega cities.
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