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Non-Touristy Area Camping Trek

These treks are suitable for serious trekkers who dare to venture "the road less traveled". As the name suggests these treks lead you to remote regions of Nepal and few tourists only trek these parts and these are the newly opened trekking route. These long duration treks covering routes of high elevation are physically demanding. Yet, as the adage goes the fruit of labour is always sweet, so is yours. You will be treated to the delights of simple village life and the varied cultures, the wonders of the diverse eco-system and the awe inspiring experience of trekking the high mountain passes and the pristine glaciers.


Packages on Non-Touristy Area Camping Trek

Ganesh Himal Trek

The high valleys, north of the Ganesh Himal range on the Tibetan border are the complete wilderness and away from much of the trekkers. We have newly introduced this trek and all of our clients are lucky enough to obtain the permission to enter this beautiful area. T

Panch Pokhari Trek

Panch Pokhari means the group of five holy ponds / lakes. This is just northeast of Kathmandu toward snow wall. The beautiful Himalayan view with distinct culture is the most attraction of this trekking. During the rest of our 12 days trip, you will observe the different ways of life, culture and come in contact with the people in the small village,

Bhairab Kunda Trek

Bhairav Kunda - means in Sanskrit a holy lake named after a destructive name of lord Shiva the "Bhairav". The place "Bhairav Kunda" is located to the northeast of Kathmandu and next right to Panch Pokhari and closer to Nepal - Tibet border. After we eat breakfast at the restaurant near by our office, we take a bus ride out of the Valley

Chepang Hill Trek

This is newly developed Trekking trail. This area is about 80 km from Kathmandu. Chitwan Chepang Hills Trail is unique because of one of the most ethnic cultures of Nepal- Chepang Culture. Chepangs, believed to be influenced by Tamangs, speak their own distinct language, leading a nomadic life and their primary lifestyle, hunting, foraging for wild roots and fishing and traditional farming near jungles.