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If you are an adventure seeker who enjoys trekking, the Nepal Trekking Tour, which lasts 15 nights and 16 days, is ideal for you. You will spend the night at the Machapucchare and Annapurna base camps. You will have the opportunity to visit some of Kathmandu’s most amazing destinations, such as Dovan, Pokhara, Chomrung, Dhampus, and so on. Explore the attractions in Delhi as well.
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When you arrive in Delhi, you will be transferred to the pre-arranged hotel for an overnight stay.
The second day is set aside for sightseeing in New and Old Delhi. Stay for the night.
Transfer to the airport to catch a flight to Kathmandu. Once you arrive, you will be transported to your hotel. The afternoon is free for recreation. Stay at the hotel for the night.
Take a full-day city trip. Stay at the hotel for the night.
After breakfast, depart for Pokhara. When you arrive, check into the hotel. Explore the surroundings. Stay for one night.
Begin your road trip to the north-west. Pass through the Yamdi Khola valley. Reach your first trekking site, Dhampes Phedi, from which you will begin your 2-hour journey to Dhampus, a tranquil village. Spend the night in the tents.
Today's hike path includes some breathtaking scenery as you pass through villages, tea houses, and forests. Once you reach Deurali (6,890 ft), the descent to Bheri Kharka, a sheep pasture, begins. Stop for lunch at Modi Khola Valley. Landrung, your tent base for the night, is nearby.
Begin your climb along the Modi Khola valley, taking in views of the Southern Annapurna, Machapuchhare, Hiunchuli, and Gangapurna. The fall to the river is followed by the rise. Lunch will be served at Jhinu, a hot spring. Tents are used for overnight stays.
The day 9 trip begins with some stunning views, but gradually progresses through dense bamboo and rhododendron forests where you may also enjoy bird watching. Midway, take a break for lunch. Reach Dovan after some more trekking. Stay for the night.
As you progress deeper into the Modi Khola valley, you will eventually reach the immensely popular Hinku cave. Lunch is served here. The location is close to Hiunchuli Peak, which may be seen in the background. There is a view of Machapuchhare from here. After a few hours, you will arrive at Machapucchare Base Camp.
Begin your journey towards Bundi. Check into the hotel as you arrive. Today, enjoy and explore your surroundings. Stay for the night.
On day 12, begin your trip towards Chomrung, where you will spend the night.
You will begin a steep descent to Kimrong Khola. Take a break for lunch. You will see the southern side of Ghandruk (the headquarters of the Annapurna Conservation Area), a charming town near Annapurna South and Huinchul.
Begin your short hike south of the Modi Khola valley. After a while, begin travelling southwest towards the Nayapul road. After about 30 minutes, you will cross Birethanti and continue on to Pokhara. Check into the hotel upon arrival. The afternoon is free for recreation. Stay for the night.
Begin your journey back to Kathmandu by car. Check into the hotel as you arrive. Stay for the night.
Transfer to the airport to catch a flight to Delhi. Get an accompanied transfer to the hotel when you arrive. Get some new clothes. After lunch, transfer to the airport to catch a flight to your next destination.
Peak hiking season in Nepal is between October and November, when temperatures are pleasant, the weather is usually stable, and the clean air allows for spectacular mountain views. The high mountains are still frigid, and the lower elevations are still warm, but walking temps during the day are the most pleasant overall.
The Dhaulagiri Circuit trip is often regarded as the most difficult trip in Nepal's Himalayas. Dhaulagiri is a difficult journey since we have to organise everything. This is a camping trip, so you must bring everything you need. This trail has no comfort or basic lodges.
Walking all the way across the tough terrain of the Himalayas automatically reduces weight. While travelling at high altitude with a rucksack, you will lose weight in different ways, depending on your exercise and effort.
How to Choose a Trek in Nepal - Your Fitness Level. Trekking in Nepal is difficult. So, when choosing a journey, the most crucial factor to consider is your present fitness level. Even if you're used to long, multi-day hikes at home, hiking at high altitude is more difficult.
Goblet Squats are hiking exercises. Goblet squats are an excellent hiking exercise because they work all of the major leg muscles, including the quads, hamstrings, and glutes.
Step-Ups.
Lunges on the downhill.
Raises with a hanging knee.
Deadlift with a kettlebell.
Stairmaster.
Many individuals believe that wearing jeans on a walk is inappropriate. In fact, some individuals actively shame hikers for their unusual attire. Please keep in mind, however, that wearing jeans while hiking is entirely acceptable as long as the hiker is comfortable with it.
It is best to use a small to medium-sized rucksack with a volume capacity of up to 2000 cu in (30 litres). Water, camera, sunscreen, extra clothing, snacks, hat, and sunglasses are typical items to include in your daypack. If you are unsure about what you require, consult your guide.
The Three Passes trip is the most difficult Everest base camp hike. It is also the longest trek we run in Nepal, lasting 21 days in total. So this is one for the most intrepid of trekkers. If you're up for it, the Three Passes journey truly encompasses the best of the Khumbu region.
Top 10 Trekking Training Tips - Begin your trekking training as soon as possible.
Choose appropriate footwear for your trek.
Don't forget to bring your walking socks.
Work out in the gym to strengthen your legs.
Improve your walking technique.
Practice walking on comparable terrain.
Experiment with your backpack.
Use walking sticks.
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