Thursday, August 10, 2023

Best Teahouse Treks with Peak Climbing in Nepal

 Nepal!! The country known as Himalayan country in the world is known as the world's tallest Mountains. As well, the old historical Nepal offering Nepal city tour allows knowing about the history of Gorkha. Himalayan Nepal offers tours with many different Hiking routes, among them we let you know about tea house trekking routes below:

Everest Base Camp Trek

Trip Duration: 12 to 15 Days

Highest altitude: 5545m

Best Time: March-May, September-November

 

The most popular trek allows the hiker to experience the mountain peaks and hillside beauty of Nature. Everest Base Camp trek is the first choice of the best Hiking destination.

This trek offers a fantastic panoramic view of Mt. Everest. This option allows you to experience the Sherpa’s unique, rich culture, closely entwined with Buddhism, and enjoy the surreal beauty of the Himalayas while on an easy trek.

Best Teahouse Treks  with Peak Climbing in Nepal


Manaslu Circuit Trek

Trip Duration: 12- 14 Days

Highest Altitude: 5106m.

Best Time: March-May, September-November

The isolated off-beaten trek route to Manaslu Circuit trek is the best trekking Package for Hikers, along this trek touch to Nepal-Tibet border. Recently, this trek has increased hikers to experience remote trekking experience. How long does the Manaslu Circuit trek take? This moderate hiking route to the Himalayas takes 16 days of complete trekking in Nepal.

Panoramic best snow-capped mountain peaks including, Ganesh Himal, Buddha Himal, Mount Manaslu, Naike Peak, Saipal Himal, Samdo Peak, Larke Peak, Himlung, and many more.

Reliable Tour Trekking Company Ace Vision Treks provide the Complete Manaslu Circuit Trekking Travel Information Guide. Visit us for more information.

Best Teahouse Treks  with Peak Climbing in Nepal


Everest Panorama Trek

Trip Duration: 6 to 9 Days

Highest Altitude: 3870 M.

Best Time: January-May, August-December 

This is also a quick, simple trek that takes you close to Everest towards breathtaking views of Mount Everest, Ama Dablam, Nuptse, Lhotse, Thamserku, and many other peaks. It is a great option for those who are not ready to get Everest Base Camp Trek or have a hectic schedule. You can also visit the Namche Bazaar and the Tengboche Monastery.

Best Teahouse Treks  with Peak Climbing in Nepal


Gokyo Valley Trek

Trip Duration: 10-13 Days

Highest Altitude: 5357m.

Best Time: January-May, August-December

This is the second most traveled route in the Everest region heading towards the Everest Base Camp. The Hiking trails follow the regular trek route to Everest Base Camp until reaching Sanasa, Kangjuma, reached shortly after leaving Namche Bazar. Sticking to the left side of the Dudh Koshi River until it meets its source of several lakes and the famous Ngozumpa Glacier.

Hikers get to visit Gokyo village which is one of the most authentic Sherpa villages with its huge herd of Yaks together with spellbinding views of the three sacred lakes: Dudh Pokhari, Tanjung Tso, and Longpongma. 

Best Teahouse Treks  with Peak Climbing in Nepal


Annapurna Base Camp Trek

Trip Duration: 10-12 Days

Highest Altitude: 4130m.

Best Time: All around the Year

 

This is a moderate to challenging trek that brings you to the Annapurna mountain range’s doorstep and includes the world’s tenth-highest peak, Annapurna I.

The Annapurna range whets your appetite for mountain views right from Pokhara even before the trek begins. At Ghandruk, you experience the distinct mountain views of Fishtail, Annapurna South, and Hiunchuli. Different peaks of the Annapurna massif and Machapuchare stay with you all the way to Sinuwa while the absolute tip of Machapuchare teases you at Dovan. Once you trek through the forest past Himalaya and Deurali, Machapuchare appears before you in its full and total fish-tailed glory.

Best Teahouse Treks  with Peak Climbing in Nepal


Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek

Trip Duration: 5-9 Days

Highest Altitude: 3210m.

Best Time: All around the Year

Annapurna Ghorepani Poon Hill is a short trek that is easy-moderate accessible by hikers of all ages. Stunning views greet trekkers, as they get a beautiful closeup of the Himalayas.

The Panoramic Snow-capped Mountain peaks including Dhauligiri, Tukeche Peak, Nilgiri, Thapa Peak, Bara Shikar, Annapurna South, Himchuli, Fishtail (Machhapure) Gangapurna, Manaslu Himalayan range. As well, Gurung cultural at Ghandruk. Rich in Flora and fauna with animals. 

Best Teahouse Treks  with Peak Climbing in Nepal


Annapurna Circuit Trek

Trip Duration: 12-20 Days

Highest Altitude: 5416m.

Best Time: March-May and September-November

You’ll trek through some of the world’s tallest mountains and diverse climatic zone (from tropical to freezing alpine peaks) while crossing two different river valleys as you encircle the Annapurna Massif. The trek rises to 5,416 m on Thorung La Pass, touches the Tibetan plateau, and walk-through numerous river crossings over steel-wooden suspension bridges.

Best Teahouse Treks  with Peak Climbing in Nepal


Mera Peak Climbing

Trip Duration: 18-20 Days

Highest Altitude: 6461m.

Best Time: March-May, September-November 

The Mera Peak Climbing is a mountain in Mahalangur district in the Barun sub-district of the Himalayas. The peak reaches an altitude of 6,476 meters, is popular with beginners, and serves as a great preparation experience for higher mountains such as Everest.

Island Peak Climbing

Trip Duration: 16-21 Days

Highest Altitude: 6189m.

Best Time: March-May, September-November

The Island Peak (6189m/20,305’) is probably one of the easiest and most affordable ways to obtain a high-altitude experience and see how you feel above 6,000 meters. This Trekkers peak gives you a wonderful up-close look at the high peaks around Everest, including the famous south face of Lhotse, Makalu, and the north side of Ama Dablam.

Away from the Hiking in Nepal and mountaineering experience Ace Vision Treks & Tours also offer helicopter tours, jungle safaris, day treks/trips, white water rafting, and many more adventure activities. Nepal has thriving wildlife conservancies that have tigers, one-horned rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis), and exotic bird species that call the country their home.

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