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Some of Nepal’s remote terrain can’t be observed by helicopter, car or even mountain bikes. These stunning places like Dhaulagiri, Kanchenjunga, Everest and Dolpo can only be explored on two feet. Though it is remarkably stunning, they are not definitely like walking on a park. Described as gut-wrenching, adrenaline-pumping and extremely challenging even for seasoned trekker, these walks are not for softcore hikers.
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4 of Nepal’s hardest but breathtakingly beautiful trekking trail in Nepal
Some of Nepal’s remote terrain can’t be observed by helicopter, car or even mountain bikes. These stunning places like Dhaulagiri, Kanchenjunga, Everest and Dolpo can only be explored on two feet. Though it is remarkably stunning, they are not definitely like walking on a park. Described as gut-wrenching, adrenaline-pumping and extremely challenging even for seasoned trekker, these walks are not for softcore hikers.
Dolpo Region: • One of Nepal’s most challenging hike, Dolpo region trek is not for the faint of heart. This hike, which can take anywhere from 20 to 30 days, takes hikers up to staggering 5,000m+ in dry and often unpredictable Himalaya weather. The trekking trial goes through dense forest and ascent steeply on uneven paths and even have to cross rivers. • Negotiating extreme challenge, remoteness and wilderness, you will reach to the stunningly amazing Dolpo area. Here you will witness amazing Himalayan ranges, shimmering Phoksundo Lake, age-old monasteries and gompas and perceive the villages where ancient tradition and culture are still the way of living. • Dolpo region trek is for those who wish to involve on hardcore treks and enjoy the magic of nature which are hidden far in between Himalayas.
Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek: • The hike to the base of Kanchenjunga, the third highest peak, takes you through the most stunning mountains, valleys and Kanchenjunga Conservation Area. Kanchenjunga Conservation Area is home to various rare and non-rare wild life. The hike takes about 16 – 25 days to complete, with rest days in between. The required hiking days varies according to the route itinerary. • Although stunning, the hike is challenging – with steep uphill climb on rocky footpath and remote terrain. For many, the torrent river, slippery snow covered approaches, unpredictable weather and extreme remoteness are too much to handle. • Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek is for those global trotters who wish to undertake the Himalayan challenge and witness the mystical Kanchenjunga range from closest distance possible.
Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek: • When it comes to an epic hike, the Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek always tops the list and is favorite among adventure freaks. Lesser explored but immensely challenging, Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek is not for every hikers. • The trek is challenging on it’s own but the most hardest part comes when you approach the Dead Valley and French Pass (above 5,000m) which is full of challenges – mist, cloud cover, icy path and exposed corners. You will encircle the Dhaulagiri massif and explore the seventh highest peak from closest possible distance.
Everest Base Camp Trek: • Everest with straggling height of 17,590m-foot offers the most adventurous treks in world. It is one of the most challenging but rewarding walks on the planet. Depending on the tour, the hike takes anywhere from 13 – 16 days staring from Lukla – base camp and ending at Kathmandu. • Everest Base Camp Trekking trail goes through icy trial, rushing river rapids, dense forest and includes numerous uphill climb. Though challenging, the reward is immense – up close view of Everest and other peaks, Sherpa culture and insight of remote Himalaya Nepal. It must be in your bucket list if you are an adventure junkies.