10 Reasons Why Hiking and Trekking Is the Best Sport in Nepal

Trekking in Nepal

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This world is like a book, and for those who do not travel, they are stuck on a single chapter! To move ahead on a new and adventurous phase of your life, one needs to have the courage, a strong will to explore the secrets of nature in this given lifetime. The universe won’t wait for your footsteps to be imprinted on the highest of peaks or steep mountains of Nepal rather it will only fade away with time. Instead, it will inspire you to gain inner-accomplishment; it will become your calling once the charming landscapes cast their spell on you.

Trekking in Nepal

Trekking and Hiking are loved widely and has become a favorite sport for youngsters in this modern era. It did not come as a surprise that growth of the mountaineers tripled over the last few years, not just on the Everest Base Camp trekking or to the World’s highest peak – Mount Everest in Nepal, but also all the other hiking and trekking regions of the world. You will also come to this conclusion undergoing the Nepal Trekking Packages that Trekking in Nepal is extremely different from trekking in India. The variations are visible on the changing geographical terrains, the atmosphere, climatic fluctuations, mountains and more.

Now, let’s talk about 10 reasons why hiking and trekking have lately become such an appealing sports activity that youth has started rooting on Nepal trekking tours.

10 Reasons Why Hiking and Trekking Is the Best Sport in Nepal

  1. Nepal is home of the world’s tallest mountains, eight out of the fourteen mountains which are above 8000 meters. Trekking in the regions of Everest, Kanchenjunga, Makalu, Lhotse, Cho Oyu, Manaslu, Annapurna, and Dhaulagiri.
  2. Peaceful environment and comfortable stay in Lodges during the trek. What makes a trekking experience even more memorable? “The resting joints”, teahouses, especially when lodges can offer you a perfect power-nap to make you charged up for the rest of the climb. Trekkers and hikers can freshen up in the washroom, and then take rest on a comfortable bed at any of the lodges.
  3. Local food and friendly Nepalese people including the porters and the guides will make your trek even more joyful. The local food of Kathmandu and Pokhara delivers you all the nutrients you need, to continue your long treks with a bang! Their staple food includes Ramen noodles, Thukpa, steamed dumplings (momos), rice, vegetables, lentils, banana pancakes, etc.
  4. Cultural Shock, but a good one! You may encounter many attractions around Nepal with different ethnicity, either of Hindus from India or Tibetans from China, but none challenges the foundations of Nepal and its own authentic, traditional culture.
  5. Thrilling terrain variations can be witnessed as you move up the mountain and let your feet feel the blow, and let your eyes see the change in the topography. While trekking in Nepal, each curve will give you a new view, and a better one than before!
  6. Have the entire trekking routes to yourself, yes! Hang out with your soul in picturesque Nepal where the isolation will teach you more about yourself than any other chaotic voice. Trekking becomes Meditation in the aloof trails of Nepal.
  7. There are several remote, pristine, and spectacular lakes on the routes are a plus-plus. Rara lake is one such gem which astonishes the minds of people as to how it got to the location it is right now.
  8. Visit the isolated Tibetan Kingdom, some Gompas on your trekking journey because let’s make this clear “trekker are explorers, not just mountaineers”. Since Nepal offers plenty of sightseeing options before, after and even during the trek that it has become a loved-hub for the nature-lovers.
  9. Some even claim that Nepal is the birthplace of trekking. Not only have they touched the hearts of many trekkers through their hospitality but they have also maintained decorum to keep their mountains clean and welcoming since the mid-twentieth century. Here, trekking has always been the primary means of transport due to the absence of roads and carts.
  10. Nepal has trails for all ages with different fitness levels! It is the best city to challenge oneself and get past the fear of stepping into the unknown. Nepal is undoubtedly an open opportunity for all your trekking and hiking ventures.

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Ankit Arya