| Trekking General Information
The Himalayas of Nepal has always been known as “The
abode of the Gods”. Many of the primordial history,
religious, culture, and traditions as well as legends
are the identification of Nepal. The Himalayas of Nepal
harbors many holy temple shrines, monasteries and sacred
lakes in the wilderness in remote part of the region.
The Himalaya is the youngest and highest mountain chain
on the earth. The great Himalayan range of 800 km lies
within the Himalayas of Nepal. It has 1310 magnificent
peaks over 600m, including 8 of the world’s highest
and 14 peaks of 8000m.
The varied climate and mixed people of Nepal combines
to produce a magical attraction for outsider. Many foreign
visitors are coming to trek one or more beautiful trekking
regions. To trek, one do not need to have any requires
skills nor need to be a mountaineer or an athlete.
For visitors on extended holiday and with fewer restraints,
there is an even more varied spectrum of adventure, safari
in the jungles trekking to explore deeper into the alpine
valley with perceptual snow and glistening glaciers. The
more intrepid traveler may venture further up to scale
any of the 18 minor peaks.
Trekking and peak climbing schedule
Welcome to High Country trekking (P.) Ltd trekking and
peak climbing schedule. We are offering following rages
objective of Nepal and Tibet. The High Country trekking
(P.) Ltd. is fully bonded, tour operator, licensed by
the civil aviation authority His Government of Nepal the
Ministry of Tourism.
The well published permit fees and regulations imposed
by the Governments of Nepal means that maximum places
are available for our valued clients. If there is any
places of expeditions you want to join, please contact
us at the earliest to grab the golden opportunity and
to avoid disappointment.
We have an experience staff, mountaineering, summit and
high climbing Sherpa regularly with us in our company
in any time for customers and are able to be contacted
any time for our customers for any three seasons for the
climbing expedition.
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