Trekking in Nepal

Trekking in Nepal is one of the inimitable practices of Asia. Around the world since the 1960s when Col Jimmy Robert's organized the first commercial trek than trekking in Nepal also popular. Trekking is the most popular activity in Nepal. The huge variety of options allows for trekkers of many ages and capabilities to attempt a trek in the Nepal.
 
The diversity of trekking trails in Nepal cannot be found in any other part of the world. In fact, the lowest point in Nepal is 60 m above sea-level in the Tarai region while the highest point is Everest, 8,848.86 m above sea-level. Three of the most popular trekking regions are the Everest, Annapurna and Langtang where many different trails can be followed. Nepal’s government control (restricted) trekking routes like upper Mustang trekking, lower and upper Dolpo trekking, Kanchenjunga base camp trekking, Nar-Phu village trekking, Manaslu Larkye pass trek, Tsum Valley trekking. Some of newly opened and wilderness trekking like Makalu base camp, Dhaulagiri pass, Rara Lake, Lumba Sumba, Ganesh Himal, Ruby valley, Bhairab Kunda, Rolwalling valley. The most challenging is the Great Himalayan Trails, an extensive trail system that covers Nepal from Humla and Darchula in the west to Kanchenjunga in the east. 
 
Although most of the trekking in Nepal are able to provide lodge accommodation, the less frequented treks like Lumba sumba, Sherpini col, Aphulatse pass, Tashilaptse pass, Pangsang Pass, Upper Dolpa, Dhaulagiri trek, Dhaulagiri base camp, Tilicho pass, Ganjala Pass will generally require camping style trek support.
 
Asian Hiking Team organizes "Tea House trekking" and "Camping / Tented Trekking" as clients requires, private or group join basis with friends, family, students in large or small groups. Whether for the adventure trips or for other holidays in Nepal, we are sure that you will find our experience with Asian Hiking Team a very satisfying one. Our experienced trekking guide will lead for path finding and also introduce you to the local people, her culture, her religion and lifestyle. It is noticeable that since the establishment of Asian Hiking Team Company, thousands of trekkers and travelers have enjoyed our services to their complete satisfaction on treks.
 
The best seasons for trekking are the dry and warm seasons, (spring) March–June and (autumn) September–November. During these times, the temperature is bearable and skies are usually clear, although the skies are foggier and the rain begins in May–June. It is possible to trek out of season, but expect lots of rain and leeches during the summer monsoon season and severe cold and closed passes during the winter months.