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Top 5 Short Treks in Nepal


Nepal- The land to almighty Himalayas, and also known as one of the best trekking destinations all around the globe. From easy trekking routes to the difficult ones, you can have chance to set off on any level of trekking routes as per your choice and comfort. Now talking about the best time or season to have the trekking experiences, we would like to request all of you to pack up your bags on Spring or autumn season. These two seasons can be termed as the king of all the seasons as these seasons seem to be clear, friendly and moderate. Clear in sense the weather will be clear and clean and friendly in sense there won’t be any natural blockage like heavy rainfall, snowfall and like these. On the other hand, the national flower of Nepal, Rhododendron gets blossomed so beautifully in these seasons.

In this post, we are here to give you short information about some of the best short and popular trekking destinations in Nepal (in terms of flow of the tourists).
1.      The Royal Trek
The royal treks is all about exploring the beauty of Annapurna Range and the beauties around the region, and have a trek up to the maximum altitude of 1760 m. This trek is of 6 days starting from beautiful Pokhara city which is called city of lakes.  This region offers you the beauty of the almighty Annapurna peak and other mountains of the Annapurna Range. On the other hand you can witness the beautiful terraced farmings and some lakes too. You can visit the given link for more info: http://glorioushimalaya.com/trekking-and-hiking/the-royal-trek/
2.      Nagarkot Chisapani Trek
This is one of the trekking routes near to the Kathmandu valley. Starting from the Sundarijal and ending at Bhaktapur, this trek is of about 3 days. Nagarkot is a famous spot for both internal and external tourists. Exploring this route means exploring the beauty around the Kathmandu valley where you can enjoy the views of different mountain peaks, and sunrise and sunset. Plus you can study the culture of the local people. For more information you can visit the given link: http://glorioushimalaya.com/trekking-and-hiking/chisapani-nagarkot-trek/
3.      Ghorepani Poonhill Trek
This is among the most preferred trekking routes for both national and international tourists. Starting from Kathmandu and ending at Pokhara, this route will make you walk for around 6 days and at the altitude of 3120m. Having a trek on this route will be a good chance to view out the beauty of Annapurna region and know about the culture and tradition of people living there. Similar to other routes this route also offers you the view of beautiful mountain peaks, plus you can have the chance to start your day with the view of Sunrise from the Poonhill. Addition to this, you can also have a hike through rhododendron forest. For more information you can visit the given link: http://glorioushimalaya.com/trekking-and-hiking/annapurna-sunrise-trek/
4.      Everest View Trek
Everest View Trek is a walk towards the glimpse of Mount Everest- world’s highest mountain peak and other peaks too. This trek is of about 6 days going up to the altitude of 3860m. This route is not only naturally luring but also has some religious and cultural richness too. This route is a gateway to Mount Everest base camp. Along with the natural beauties, you can also visit the Tengboche Gumba and many more ancient monasteries. The trek in this area will let you know about the living styles of the Sherpas too. Passing through the Namche Bazaar, the main and final destinations will be Tengboche.  For more information you can visit the given link: http://glorioushimalaya.com/trekking-and-hiking/glimpse-of-everest-trek/
5.      Mohre Dada Trek
6 days of walking, and conquering the altitude of 3,300 meters, this route is a good short an newly opened trekking route in Annapurna Region. Starting and ending the trek at Kathmandu, this route will help you witness the natural and cultural beauties of Annapurna region. There is no any doubt that you can have the splendid view of beautiful mountain peaks, rivers and some faunas, you can also explore the villages and the lifestyle of people living there from a closer angle. So enriched with natural and cultural beauties, this route will surely satisfy you. For more information you can visit the given link:  http://glorioushimalaya.com/trekking-and-hiking/mohare-danda-trek/

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