Nepal is a small Himalayan kingdom blessed with an amazing diversity that makes it one of the most exciting destinations for trekking enthusiasts. A narrow, rectangular country wedged between the Indian subcontinent and the Tibetan plateau of China, it is only about a hundred miles wide and 500 miles long. Yet within Nepal lie 8 of the 10 highest mountains in the world, bestowing it with awe-inspiring vistas all along its northern border. Swift rivers rush down from the snow-capped peaks, flowing through the hills and medieval towns and valleys before meandering slowly into the steamy jungles of the Terai which border India, with their abundant wildlife. Within less than 100 miles, altitudes change from sea-level in the south to the world’s highest mountain range, the Great Himalaya, including Mt. Everest, in the north. Not surprisingly Nepal contains a breathtaking bio-diversity mirrored by its exotic animals, birds, plants and numerous ethnic peoples whose rich cultural heritage and religions present an exquisite tapestry.

Trekking is one of the best ways to experience the spectacular natural beauty and rich heritage of Nepal. With only a handful of roads, the country is ideally explored on foot - along ancient trade routes and trails that link villages and towns and provide a most rewarding way to gain insight into the ancient cultures and untamed landscapes of this magical land.
With decades of travelling and guiding experience in the mountains of Nepal, Mountain Experience has unrivalled expertise in organizing trekking and mountaineering holidays. We offer treks and climbing trips to the major popular trekking areas as well as to places off the beaten track and to the remoter parts of Nepal.
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