Tuesday, 20 September 2016

Nepal and Its Most Famous Roads Called As Treks

When I was a kid I never understood the difference between roads and trek, my dad told me once that dear trek is a gravel road on the mountain so I replied that dad we can call it mountain roads also. He was speechless that day. But today I’m speechless when I realized the real beauty of treks, be it in any part of the world. Nature and emotions it allows you to explore is the 8th wonder of the world. Today in this blog we are going to have a sneak peek on those mountain roads of a 7-year-old kid, the most famous Nepal treks which are worth visiting once in a lifetime. They are already on my bucket list and I hope that by the end of this blog they will be in yours too.
Everest base camp trekking is among the top ten best treks in the world and it is also recognized as the highest base camp in the world at the height of 5364m from sea level. The best time to visit the trek is either in March-May or October-November. A perfect treat to your eyes and a sense of purity to your breath. The trek is marked with the medium level of trekking difficulty. So go and breathe the air once and feel the air entering your body and soul.
Langtang valley trekking is a complete mixture of spirituality in the form of monasteries, purity in the form of Himalayan glaciers and nature’s love through the various trail of Rhododendron flower, Pine, and Oak trees. It is the land of Himalayan black bear, the goat-like Himalayan tahr, rhesus monkeys and red pandas. Some people also claim to see yeti. Nobody what else is hidden in this miracle of nature, Nepal treks.
The last forbidden kingdom of Nepal was opened to commoners in 1992 and since then nobody could stop these history and trekking lovers to climb the infamous Upper Mustang Trekking. Their every step is taken with the thought of exploring the mystery behind the trek. It is still blanketing the oldest Tibetan culture in its embrace of love and care. Still many parts of this trek are hidden from the people, waiting to get found and explored.


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