Sunday 30 January 2011

Trekking in Nepal for the First Time


Nepal offers a huge variety of exciting trekking experiences and choosing one to do for the first time can be somewhat overwhelming and often confusing. I remember arriving in the bustling district of Thamel in Kathmandu for the first time and being accosted by a hawker on the street shouting what seemed like hundreds of different names that I assumed were trekking areas or mountain regions and not having a clue what to say or do! The smells, noise and heat made me feel uneasy and I just wanted to get out of the capital and into the mountains as soon as possible. I knew I wanted to go trekking but had no idea about where to go to get good advice and to avoid getting ripped off. It seemed like every other shop in that part of town was a trekking agency, each trying to outdo each other on price and quality of service. After wandering around dodging the noisy motor bikes and speedy cycle rickshaws I ended up speaking to several different agencies and began to get a good feel for price and what trek to do given that my trekking experiences were fairly limited. I wanted a trek that was around two weeks long and had a bit of variety in landscape and topology. I was keen to take photos of the lush foothill jungles that I had heard so much about as well as capturing images of the awe-inspiring snowy mountain peaks of the Himalayan range. I gambled on one particular guiding group who seemed friendly and well organised and chose to trek to Annapurna Base Camp.

The trek is located in the Annapurna region to the north of Pokhara in mid-west Nepal and forms part of the longer Annapurna Sanctuary Trek. Although this trek is one of the more popular, the time of year (early September) meant that the trail was fairly quiet and free from the crowds that I had heard about. The trek was suitably challenging for a person of my moderate fitness and the mountain views were spectacular, particularly of the famous fish-tail mountain, Machapuchare. The trek starts close to Pokhara, lasts around 12 days and required minimal specialist equipment, just the basic walking shoes and rucksack along with the common essentials that are listed here. This is the perfect trek for anyone visiting Nepal for the first time. It combines mind-blowing scenery with the more intimate experiences of meeting the fascinating local Nepali people along the route in the many mountain villages. The rigmarole of evading the dodgy guides in Kathmandu was forgotten as soon as the trek began and the experience of the 12 days will remain in my memory for ever.

7 comments:

  1. Thanks for the info. Very interesting stuff. I've never been to Nepal before. When would be the best time to go? Is there a trekking season?

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  2. Wow nice!! Pakistan is also having the same trekking areas in the Northern areas of the country... visit more info Trekking in Nepal

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  3. Uttari betta Trek
    https://techsran.com/travel/top-5-weekend-treks-near-bangalore/
    Uttari Betta Trek is full of natural beauty. It is located in the state of Karnataka. Total time taken to cover 5km distance of this trek is 4 hours. Uttari Betta trek is 90 km away from Bangalore. You can see seven stone door and Shankeswar temple in this trek.

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  4. Kumara Parvata Trek
    https://timeofblog.com/kumara-parvatha-trek-the-offbeat-destination/
    Kumar Parvat Trek is popular trek among beginners and pros. This trek is also known as Pushpagiri Trek.
    Total distance of 13km and the highest altitude of 1712m.The best time to visit this trek is October to January and June to September .The main attraction of this trek is Pushpagiri forest reserve. This reserve is home to many endangered birds.

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  5. Ramanagara Trek
    https://timeofblog.com/campfire-circle-adventure-camp-ramanagara/
    Ramanagara is a famous trek for the movie Sholey.Some part of this movie had been shot on this location. It is a beginner friendly trek. This is a best option for weekend gateway for one day.Ramanagara trek’s main attraction is vulture sanctuary, Ramdevara Betta temple.Yatirajagiri,Skkhivaramagiri,Somagiri,Revannasiddeshwara Betta,Krishnagiri,Sidilakallu Betta and Jalasiddeshawara betta are the seven major hills of Ramanagara or Silk town.

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  6. Tadian damol Trek
    https://articleinon.com/the-beginners-guide-to-the-tadiandamol-trek/
    Tadiandamol Trek is a western ghat trek. This Trek is one of the most popular treks among the trekking community in southern India. This is the the highest peak in the district of Coorg. The terrain of this trek is mostly covered with Shola jungle and a greeen grass land. This is a beginner friendly trek. The main attraction of this trek is Kabbe Hills, Nalaknand Palace. The best time to visit this trek is December to may.

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  7. Kudremukh Trek
    https://articleinon.com/kudremukh-is-a-must-see-destination/
    Kudremukh trek is the most beautikful trek in Karnataka. This is located in the district of Chikkamagaluru.Kit comes under Kudremukh National Park which is the 2nd largest wildlife protected area in the western Ghat. Kudremukh means horse’s face in local language.This name is for the distinctive shape of the peak.

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