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Buddha Himal Trek

If you have already completed popular treks like Annapurna Circuit, Everest Base Camp and Annapurna Base Camp, you might feel you have completed everything. But Nepal never let you explore it completely, every time you feel like you are explored everything, Nepal surprises you with something different. And this time it’s Buddha Himal. Located in […]

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The Silent Roar of Kanchenjunga.

While all the other trekking routes like Annapurna and Everest are full of travelers, there stands a beautiful mountain located in Taplejung district of Nepal, the Kanchenjunga, a giant who rarely speaks. The third highest mountain has stands there at the top for centuries, witnessing the world changes beneath him. Many seasons passed, rivers carve […]

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Solo Trekking in the Restricted Area of Nepal.

Over the last two years, we have heard from countless solo trekkers, all keen on travelling to the Nepal’s Restricted Area and were disappointed when the government said no as it required at least two trekkers to issue the permit of restricted area. However, it’s no longer a problem, Nepal government just announced that a […]

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The Secrets of Manaslu Trek

While the world is busy exploring the popular destinations like Everest and Annapurna, a less crowded giant silently waits in the Western Gorkha district of Nepal. Manaslu, the eighth highest peak situated at an altitude 8,163 meters above the sea level is the center of attraction of this trek.  The Manaslu Circuit is not just […]

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How Off Season Looks Like in Nepal?

After the trekking season in Nepal, the trails gradually become quiet again. The walkways that had been packed with tourists are deserted once more. There are no footsteps, no busy teahouses but only the forests growing freely and wildflowers blooming quietly as if getting ready to greet the visitor’s again next season. Typically, the off, season is during monsoon (June to August) and winter […]

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