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Trekking in Nepal |
High Mountain Wave Trekking operates adventure travel activities in Nepal, Tibet, Bhutan & Sikkim. Service offered Climbing, Customized Tours, Hiking, Wildlife safari, Rafting & Mt. Kailash pilgrimage. We have been safely guiding both experienced trekkers and climbers and first-time walkers all over the country since 1996. Through safe and fun trekking and mountaineering, we aim to create unforgettable experiences to make your dreams come true. |
Annapurna Region |
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Nepal's most popular trekking routes that will take you over the foothills of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges.
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Everest Region |
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The Everest Trek typically starts in Kathmandu with a coach trip to Jiri, followed by a week's trek to Lukla 2850 meter of height.
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Langtang Region |
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The third most popular trekking region in Nepal lies directly north of Kathmandu. The Gosaikunda Lakes is situated in this region.
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Dolpo Region |
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The most remote trek explored by few anthropologists though entire district was closed to trekkers until 1989.
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Dhaulagiri Region |
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A challenging treks to the world’s 7th highest peak. Takes you to the two high passes, crossings complete circuit of Dhaulagiri.
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Rolwaling Region |
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Rolwaling, the neighboring valley of Everest Region, has similarity in culture to the Sherpa people of that region without the crowds.
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Trekking - a different experience
You don't have to be an Olympic athlete to tackle the Himalayas. Nor do you need any special experience. Trekking is just walking, and anyone who is moderately fit and has a sense of adventure can enjoy it. The range of treks varies from short, gentle hikes through terraced foothills and lengthy expeditions to Everest's summit. Whatever your level of fitness or experience, you'll find an adventure waiting for you in Nepal.
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Wave Trekking 1997 - 2013 |
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