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Summer Trekking in Nepal
Since Nepal is a country of diversification with its geography and climate, a nature lover can always make it as his destination of trekking year round. Normally four seasons are considered in Nepal , each of which has its own particular attraction to offer.
The summer season (June July August) is the most preferable season to trek in the rain shadow areas like Mustang, Upper Manang and Dolpo, Simikot. These places are out of reach of the rain clouds because of the huge mountains and are unaffected by the monsoon. This season is also recommended for forest researchers and botanist. Like wise Tibet high arid plateaus are ideal for summer trekking, The Annapurna regions Jomsom part also significantly less rain areas and short trek in this areas are recommended
The advantages of summer trekking is you will find the trekking trails and villages have few trekkers and you can enjoy the solitude and beauty of the mountains without any crowds
We suggest you to bring insect repellents are strictly necessary in this period.
Choose Our Best Summer Trekking Package:
Kathmandu Valley Rim Trekking
Few people trek around the Kathmandu valley. Yet it offers a rich insight in to the lives, history, culture and religion together with the picturesque daily toil in the fields of its inhabitant. The valley rim lies between 1800m and 2800m and in spring offers early flowering rhododendrons. In autumn and winter there are wonderful mountains vistas, which can, form certain viewpoints, stretch from Everest in the east to Annapurna in the west. ..........
Upper Mustang Trekking
Mustang was only opened to the trekkers in 1991. The department of immigration issues only a small number of special permits. To protect the local Tibetan traditions from outside influence as well as protect the environment. Mustang is situated in the transhimalayan region of Nepal. The district of Mustang is where the Nepalese mountains yield to the southern Tibetan plateau. As the Transition Zone between these two ...........
Jomsom Trekking
The Jomsom Trek is popular trek in Nepal with it beautiful landscape.
Jomsom is the gateway of the Nepal's hidden treasure" Mustang", the
trekker can see the landscape of mustang and reach to the Hindu's and
Buddhist's sacred pilgrimage Muktinath.The land is also covered with other glittering snow peaks like Nilgiri, Tukche and Muktinath, the famous shrine of Hindus. This Jomsom trek offers an excellent hotel facility. If you are keen to
held on to your home comforts ...........
Dolpo Trekking
The Dolpa region, designated as Shey Phoksundo National Park, is the
most
remote district in Nepal situated in the Trans Himalayan region of
mid-western Nepal. It was only opened to trekkers in 1990 Dolpo is
restricted area as well where you need to have a special permits to go.
Not
so many tourists have been in this area. This area is physically hard
because of the high passes. The Himalayan range can be seen in all its
splendor and Phoksondo Lake with the Ringmo village provide some of the
most beautiful Nepalese scenery. ..........
Dhola Nalang Trekking
High up in the Himalayas in the Annapurna and Manaslu Mountain range in the Mid western Nepal there are some Villages called Dhola. Which is situated at an altitude of 1210 m above the sea level? It is about 100 km North West of Kathmandu. Trekking trail in this area is newly introduced and recommended in propose of non touristic site for researches, students, photographers, anthropologies and Nature lover. ..........
Mount Kailash Trekking
The holy Mount Kailash Mansarovar is situated in the western Tibetan Plateau in the northernmost region of the Himalayas. Also referred to as Mount Meru and Kang Rinpoche, or snow jewel, Mount Kailash is a 6714m high peak is considered as the sacred place for Buddhist, Hindu, Janis and Bonpos for thousands of years. ..........