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Nepal

Nepal is a landlocked country situated between India and China. South of the country is plain Terai lands however north side is dominated by the Himalayan range making Nepal, the home of the world’s highest peak Mt. Everest along with other 7 out of the top 10 world’s highest mountains.

Hence, Nepal offers many trekking trails packed with dense forests, hills, valleys, fierce rivers, serene ponds, and beautiful landscapes. Everest base Camp Trek (EBC trek) and Annapurna Base Camp Trek (ABC trek) are undisputed world renowned trekking trails of Nepal. The remote trails with fairly rough terrain make Nepal a trekker’s paradise.

Nepal is divided into three regions geographically.

1.      Terai Region – Plain lands with a hot climate packed with dense forests of huge tall trees.

2.      Hilly Region – Hilly landscapes with a moderate climate packed with evergreen forest

3.      Himalayan Region – Snow-covered mountainous landscapes with a cold climate.

Matter of fact:

The geographical diversity has created a suitable environment for a variety of flora and fauna to flourish in Nepal. The biodiversity of Nepal is truly unbelievable considering its relatively small geographical area. One-horned rhino – a magnificent mammal, spiny babbler - a rare bird and rhododendron – a beautiful flower are some specimens that can be only found in Nepal.

In addition to this:

Late King Prithvi Narayan Shah quoted Nepal as the garden of 4 castes and 32 sub-castes. Nepal is a multi-ethnic, multi-religious and multi-cultural country.

Gurung, Magar, Rai, Tamang, Sherpa, Tharu, and other several communities have their own unique language, culture, and tradition. As you travel throughout Nepal you will witness the cultural richness of Nepal.

However, having different cultural values and norms, Nepal is a peaceful country with cultural tolerance among people, Nepalese people are one of the most humble and cheerful populations throughout the world. Don’t be surprised by the warm and loving hospitality of Nepalese people while staying in Nepal.

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Explore Nepal’s natural and cultural diversity with Himal Eco Treks. Be in the lap of the Himalayas with our exciting tours listed below:

Trekking in Nepal
Nepal

Trekking in Nepal

Trekking in Nepal can be the most adventurous. Nepal has Mount Everest which is the highest peak in the world. Traveling around Nepal is a dream to many people who wish to see the mountains from the closest view. It possesses 8 out of the 10 Highest Peaks in the world. Trekking is one of the best events that invite the majority of tourists to Nepal because It has the most beautiful trekking region. Some of the adventurous and challenging trails include Annapurna and Mustang region trek, Everest and Rolwaling region trek, Langtang and Helambu region...

Nepal

Sightseeing Tours

Taste the unique culture, history, and traditions of Nepal authentically! Himal Eco treks offer a wide range of guided sightseeing tours to cater to your need. Nepal is culturally a rich country. And, it can be seen everywhere; in the temples, monuments, old palaces, stupas, and Gumbas of Nepal. The antediluvian heritages in Nepal are those precious jewels that reflect its fine art and authentic culture. Everything is so phenomenal and mind-blowing. Some glories of...

Peak Climbing
Nepal

Peak Climbing

Peak climbing in Nepal is one of the best adventure things to do in Nepal. The most adventure peak climbing in Nepal is waiting for adventure lover people of the world. Mera peak climbing, and island peak climbing are an example of the best peak climbing trail in Nepal. Enriched with numerous mountain peaks, Nepal is the best place to opt for peak climbing! If you are an expedition lover, then Nepal offers...

Nepal

Jungle Safari In Nepal

The dense forests in Terai region of Nepal shelters more than 180 species of mammals and 30 species of wild animals which makes Nepal one of the best places to explore wildlife in their unadulterated natural habitat. Nepal’s wildlife parks and reserves include the Parsa Wildlife Reserve, Royal Chitwan National Park, Royal Bardia National Park, Shivapuri National Park, Royal Sukhlaphanta wildlife Reserve, Makalu Barun National Park, Sagarmatha National Park, Kanchenjunga Conservation Area, Annapurna Conservation Area, Royal Chitwan National Park, Bardia National Park and Manaslu Conservation Area among others. These reserves are home to many animals including...