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The Langtang Valley in proximity to other trekking areas lies closest to Kathmandu Valley, and is less significantly used by both trekkers and local. This trek offers good opportunity for moderate climbing and excursionsvand exploration of the extensive glacier system. The return route takes you to the holy lakes of Gosainkund, an important place of pilgrimage, and over a high pass that brings us almost to the edge of Kathmandu itself.
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Dhaulagiri, in central Nepal, is the world's eighth highest peak and along with Annapurna I, stands as a sentinel over the Kali Gandaki River, which forms the deepest river valley on earth. This challenging trek takes you to spectacular wilderness areas as we travel around the entire Dhaulagiri massif and along valleys that are little-travelled by locals, let alone by trekkers.
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The Gokyo Lakes region at the head of the Dudh Kosi Valley provides a great alternative to the popular Everest Base Camp trek. It is a more tranquil trek through the Sherpa heartland that affords ample time for acclimatisation with opportunities to savour the mountain panoramas from beautiful alpine campsites.
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The journey begins with a scenic drive on the Kathmandu-Lhasa highway to the ancient trading town of Dolka. The trek goes through the Rolwaling valley, celebrated as one of the seven hidden valleys in the Himalayas, passing through pictureque Sherpa and Tamang villages. Rolwaling is the East -West valley below Gauri Shanker (7145m) just south of Tibetan border This trek being strenuous, technical climbing experience and good mountaineering gear are essential. Learn more |
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This trek was officially opened to tourist in 1991, but mountaineering expeditions have had long access to the area. A few trekkers, including peripatetic Hugh Swift, managed to obtain the trekking permit for the region, but otherwise this trek always has been the domain of the mountaineering expeditions. The journey around these legendary mountains is enjoyable and tough. Kathmandu
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