Trekking in Nepal
If you are thinking of trekking in Nepal, you can not go wrong. This Running along the north of the Himalayan mountain kingdom Border. The Himalayas, the highest mountain range in the world Nepal has eight of the 14 highest peaks in the 12. But it's tough mountaineers not just the domain, the size of the This range, which means you can have a huge variety of trekking Depending on your level of fitness and goals. You can sit And, in remote regions of admire tradition Everest experience, Amphitheater of the surrounding peaks and the peak admire Stunning mountains, or enjoy the lush foothills of the walking. Nepal has much more to offer than just mountains. It has deep Interesting variety of religious and cultural traditions and People. Rural Nepali way of life has remained unchanged For centuries. It would not have been one of the few countries So that they maintain their unique ruled by a foreign power.Culture through the centuries. Their remoteness and size It meant that they could be so close to themselves that foreigners Mountaineers in Nepal was not allowed until 1950. All From the Tibetan side of Everest was the first attempt.
A brief history of trekking in Nepal
Nepal is a closed realm and has questionable.Their history, which adds to its unique features for most foreigners. Nepal first opened in 1948 and in 1955 the first tourists of the admission Years before the first mountaineers began arriving travelers. When first started trekking company, however, was not until 1965 Ongoing campaign-style tents with separate dinning and kitchen treks. Over the years has increased the number of trekkers. In 1970, working Valley (Valley Everest) Valley attractions nowadays, attracted just 300 trekkers 30,000 annually. Most trekking areas are now tea houses feed Trekkers shelter overnight, it will be purpose built or converted yak sheds. But Charm of the region remains consistent over half a century later; Path Still pilgrimage routes or trails in the village, which is surrounded by views You are a pure blue sky, snowy mountain peaks to lush green valleys or the Perspective and the people are still friendly as ever. Wrap this up with Traditions associated with the isolated mountain kingdom and you have Truly memorable destination.