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Trekking In Nepal |
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Before 1951 Nepal
was inaccessible to foreign
tourists, and until 1964 to travel
to this wonderful and mystical land,
was exclusively for the hardy
climbers and explorers of the
unimaginable. In recent years with
the advent of tourism programs and
the linkage by air with the outside
world, travels to this land of
adventures became a possibility. In
its immensely diverse and undulating
topography, varied climate and mix
of people combine to produce a
magical attraction for outsiders.
Many of these foreign visitors come
to trek one or more of the many
beautiful trekking regions now open
by HMG.
To trek, one does not have to be
bizarre, neither a mountaineer nor
an athlete. Anyone with a pair of
strong legs and the spirit for
adventure will enjoy the thrills of
trekking the hills of Nepal. Walking
in the interior of the country
follows ancient foot trails which
meander through the scenic river
banks, terraced fields and the
forested ridges connecting
picturesque hamlets and mountain
villages.
For visitors on extended holiday,
there is an even more varied
spectrum of adventure-be it rafting
on sparkling rivers, safaris in the
jungles, trekking to explore deeper
into the alpine valleys with
perpetual snow and glistering
glaciers. The more intrepid
traveller may venture further up to
scale any of the 18 minor trekking
peaks.
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