Top 5 Treks in Nepal

Top 5 Treks in Nepal
Top 5 Treks in Nepal

Some of the world’s Top 5 Treks in Nepal and hiking routes available in Nepal. Choosing which treks to do can be difficult and confusing.

I will guide you through the top 5 treks in Nepal that I would suggest in this blog. All of this information gather on a field trip under the supervision and management of trekking company. Which Trek looks the most appealing to you?

If you want to step outside of your comfort zone and discover Nepal’s mountain views by embarking on a base camp trek. This blog may be able to assist you in selecting your suitable destination.

 Everest Base Camp

The greatest choice for someone wishing to visit sherpa villages and get up-close views of the world’s highest peak is an adventure to Everest base camp. Experience Everest base camp and stand in front of Mount Everest on one of the best trekking trails.

You could probably finish the base camp in 12 days. You will arrive at Kala Patthar (5,600 meters), a viewpoint offering breathtaking views of beautiful peaks including Nuptse, Lhotse, Mount Everest and many more peaks.

The most interesting part of this trek is that, if you want to see the scenery from above, you can trek all the way from Lukla to Base Camp and then arrange a helicopter for your return trip.

Annapurna Base Camp Trek

Another great and popular hiking destination in Nepal is Annapurna Base Camp. The walk begins with breathtaking views of the Himalayas covered in snow, ethnic villages, and sunshine above Poon Hill, and it concludes with refreshing natural hot springs close to Jhinu Danda. It will take around 11 to 14 days to complete the trek, which starts in Pokhara. After a long period of the pandemic, this trek can rekindle your sense of adventure.

3500 steps of Ulleri

Moreover, travelers go through friendly communities, over high peaks, and through stunning valleys on the Annapurna Base Camp Trek. This will give you a sense of authenticity and a true trekking experience before you reach the calm of the magnificent Annapurna. The closer you go to the base camp, the better the trail and scenery will be for you to enjoy.

 Mardi Himal Trek

The Mardi Himal trip is the next trek route I’d suggest. This trip is closer to Pokhara and takes place in a completely different region of the Annapurna mountain range. It is well known for having some of the highest mountains in the world. Again, everyone can enjoy this journey. This is the trek that was most likely the simplest and shortest in duration. This trek may likely be completed in somewhere between four and seven days.

The highest point on this journey is the Mardi Himal Base camp; which we can reach after traveling from Pokhara to the bus station and then taking a local bus to the first village, Gandruk or Kande. Views of the Machapuchhre mountains, also known as fishtail mountains in English, are so close you could nearly touch them.

 As a trekker, it seems to be really fantastic and highly aesthetic. Last but not least, this trek’s ability to link to and combined with other treks nearby, such as the Annapurna Basecamp or the Annapurna Circuit, is one of its major features and advantages. If the Mardi Himal journey wasn’t long enough for you and you want to keep trekking, you can go and continue trekking on one of the other two treks.

 Langtang Valley Trek

A well-known and well-liked trip that is suitable for people of all skill levels is the Langtang Valley Trek. This trek can complete by oneself in seven days, making it one of the highlights of your trip to Nepal. You’ll actually get to feel the freedom that the mountains afford you, together with the pure adventure of being at a high altitude. Syabru Besi, a little village, is where the trip begins, and it’s just a 6–8-hour bus ride from Kathmandu, making it a very accessible and straightforward route.

This has become successful in maintaining its ranking as one of the top five treks in Nepal because it draws attention to the following factors: a short trek close to the Kathmandu Valley; less-traveled and off-the-beaten-path hikes; the Langtang Valley; breathtaking views of the Langtang Himal; and some rare animals, such as rare pandas and snow leopards. The trek’s highest village, Kyanjin Gompa, which is located at an altitude of just under 3900 meters, is another fantastic feature. You get the opportunity to interact with several indigenous people, visit monasteries, and locally constructed stone homes.

Annapurna Circuit Trek

The Annapurna circuit is the next trek in Nepal that I would recommend taking. This trek is one of the main motivations for many trekkers to travel to Nepal because it is likely one of the most popular trek routes. Tilicho(4919 m), the world’s highest lake, is located here. Therefore, it is obvious that Tilicho Lake is the main reason behind why people desire to go on the trek. However, it is not always open year-round, so be careful to check online because the lake is clearly frozen and many residents of the village leave during the winter because it is too cold and there is too much snow.

Another reason, in my opinion, is that the Thorong La Pass, a high pass of about 5,000 meters, as well as the diversified environment, old villages, monasteries, and lush farming terrain, make this trek incredibly exciting. As the trek starts from the Beshi Sahar, it might take anything from 12 to 18 days, or even longer if you’d like.

Please note: The Himalayan region’s weather is incredibly changeable. Due to this, there may be a high probability that your trip may be rescheduled or canceled. Heavy snow or rain could be particularly dangerous. Therefore, I recommend you get precise instructions for your destination’s trek.

It will be best if you travel to Nepal with AirlinesMap to get the best flight experience at budget-friendly prices during a trekking season too. Which would likely be from late September to early December and March to May (Mild Weather).