Friday 25 August 2017

Add Manasalu Trek into your Nepal Tour Package For An Off The Beaten Track Experience

Though the Annapurna Circuit has long been the most renowned trek in the country of Nepal, but its repute is catching up with it. Teashops found every 2 or 3 kilometers along the trek sell candy bars and Coke, and every year road improvement swallows another trail of the original route. Those looking for wilderness & authentic rural area experience have started to shunt this ‘Annapurna Highway,’ and hike the Mansaslu Circuit in its place. Though opened to hikers since 1991, the MCAP remains untouched, with just a small fraction — 1/30th — of the tourists who trek Annapurna every season. Your Nepal tour package is certainly incomplete without trekking the Mansaslu circuit.

 

When to opt for Mansaslu trek:

The main hiking seasons are from the month of March to May & September to November of every year. This is because of the monsoon season, a phase of never ending precipitation that floods the area from June to August. The glacial Himalayan winter also makes exploring this area unsuitable, it not unfeasible, during the early months of the year.

Because of this, above half of the yearly 2,000 tourists to Manaslu make their trip in October. Planning a journey in any other time assures few encounters with other hikers. I trekked in April & faced only a few numbers of tourists.

Lodging & foods:

Every year you can see new guest houses are built throughout the Manaslu Circuit. Carrying lightweight packs, hikers can depart their camping tools behind & consumer their meals at restaurants and lodges en route, allowing an incredible amount of cash to flow into the economy of the local village. Costs vary with the season & mood of the guest house owner. The higher altitude you accomplish, the more the costly the cost of the food will be, as approximately everything have to be dragged by mules.

The most affordable & filling staple is DAL Bhat in the lower villages, but as soon as you ascend out of rice country, tsampa and potatoes becomes the most affordable. Still nothing in Nepal is outrageously expensive.

 

Cultural notes:

You’re bound to see infinite Maani Walls (stone tablets inscribed with mantras) and stupas along the trail. In order to honor the holiness of these ancient constructions & the folk who tend them, always walk to the left.

So, what are you looking for? Find a reliable tour operator who can arrange the most memorable Nepal Himalaya trekking for you that obviously includes Mansalu Circuit trekking.

Wednesday 16 August 2017

Top 3 Treks To Consider In Nepal During Monsoon Season

Not astoundingly, the monsoon periods of June through August don’t particularly allures hordes of hikers to Nepal. Majority of the people visualize high temperatures, heavy downpour that wash away bridges & turn roads into slippery surface unsuitable for walking, transportation delays, unidentifiable and leeches in plenty.

To assist you plan your summer trekking in Nepal, we have compiled a list of trek in Nepal along the great Himalaya trails:

 

Upper Mustang Trek:

The high altitude dry terrains of Mustang on the north part of the Annapurna cliff produces a crisp contrast to the rainy season lushness on the southern part of the rain shadow. The Upper Mustang trek guides via the foothill of the deepest valley in the globe, the Kali Gandaki valley, to the summit of 4 thousand meter mountain passes. It passes through hardly dispersed Buddhist village, along the edge of rigid canyon fences, past concealed caves & red walled monasteries. One of the major highlights on this trek is getting to the taboo kingdom of Lo Manthang, one of the last instances of living Tibetan culture.

 

Dolpa Circuit:

Until about thirty years back, not much was known regarding Dolpa in the exterior globe. The province was closed to outsiders until 1989 & to this sate only gets a fraction of the tourists visiting Nepal for trekking. It is an unbelievable natural & cultural experience for those carving for a little isolated adventure. Nepal’s deepest lake, Phoksundo (145 m), lies in the dry high altitude terrain of Dolpa & is one of the most gorgeous natural traveler destinations in Nepal.

 

Rara Lake Trek:

Well, Rara National Park might be the tinniest National Park in the country but it is also home to the largest lake in Nepal – Rara Lake.

This isolated province in western Nepal can be demanding to reach as the road conditions & flight departures are subject to climatic disturbance in the lowlands. While not as arid as Mustang & Upper Dolpo, the crystal water of Rara Lake & the enclosing alpine forests, spotted with strange Himalayan flora that can be seen only during the summer time, making it a valuable tour even if you may encounter the sporadic showers.

In spite of the natural splendor on offer in this isolate area of Nepal not many travelers discover their way here, in fact, there’re more bird species around Rara Lake than annual tourists. Himalayan trekking in Nepal at its very best here at the Rara Lake.