Planning for trekking in Nepal? Let us help you with the overview of top five best treks in Nepal. The terrain of Nepalese Himalayas offers spectacular trekking routes. It is rather unfair to name as the best trek as these routes are best on their own way.

You can find your preferred trek by determining its features, difficulties and number of days you spend for the treks. Here we have listed the best treks in Nepal based on popularity, scenery, culture and price.

Find out the best treks in Nepal that suits your preference:

Everest Base Camp Trek

The Everest Base Camp Trek is ideal option for those seeking to enjoy the stunning close-up view of world’s highest peaks. This trek offers you the opportunity to explore the Sherpa villages and their day to day lifestyles. This is one of the best and most sought trekking destination in Nepal.

Summiting the world’s highest mountain is dream for all the adventure seeker. But this is not possible for all trekkers because of its difficulty, price and number of days. But hiking to Everest Base Camp is no less than adventure.

Everest Base Camp Trek follows the footprints of legendary Mountaineers. On the way, we will encounter magical forest, high valleys and more. Along with renowned Namche Bazaar, serene Imja tse valley and several Buddhist Monasteries are also seen during the trek.

Overview

Max Elevation: 5,545m, Kala Patthar

Days: 14 days

Trekking Difficulty: Moderate

Remoteness: Semi-remote

Pricing: USD 1,000 – USD 2,000 or more

Best Season: March – May and October – November

Accommodation: Star hotel in Kathmandu and teahouse during the trek

Restricted Permits: No

Required Permits: TIMS

The Annapurna Base Camp Trek takes you deep into Annapurna Massif to the base camp of Annapurna south. The scenery is quite different from other classic treks because the views are less expensive and more vertical: you will find amidst of mountain looming above you.

Overview

Max Elevation: 4130m, Annapurna Base Camp

Days: 07 – 14 days

Trekking Difficulty: Moderate

Remoteness: Semi-remote

Pricing: USD 1,000 – USD 1,500or more

Best Season: March – May and October – November

Accommodation: Star hotel in Kathmandu and teahouse during the trek

Restricted Permits: No

Required Permits: ACAP & TIMS

Annapurna Circuit Trek

Annapurna Circuit Trek is one of easiest long trek in Nepal. The trail goes through diverse terrain in the Annapurna region and explores cultural and natural diversity. The trek offers amazing view of Annapurnas, Machhapuchhre, Dhaulagiri, Manaslu and Langtang Himal.

Despite the recent construction of road, Annapurna circuit trek still ranks itself as Nepal’s greatest treks. Annapurna circuit trekking route offers ample time to acclimatize and rest.

From sub-tropical forest to high alpine, lush valley and up to arid peaks and world’s deepest gorge, this trek is full of adventure possibilities.

Overview

Max Elevation: 5,416m, Thorong La Pass

Days: 15 – 25 days

Trekking Difficulty: Challenging

Remoteness: Semi-remote

Pricing: USD 1,500m – 2,500

Best Season: March – May and October – November

Accommodation: Star hotel in Kathmandu and teahouse during the trek

Restricted Permits: No

Required Permits: ACAP & TIMS

Manaslu Circuit Trek:

The Manaslu Circuit Trek is remarkable trek with tantalizing panoramas of the peaks on the Nepal – Tibet border. The trek goes around the spectacular Mount Manaslu, the eight highest mountain in the world. In this trek, you will pass Larkya Pass along with other strenuous mountain passes. The trail goes through the Hindu and Tibetan-style village and diverse cultures of ancient Buddhist monasteries.

Manaslu circuit trek is remote, diverse, isolated and comprises various topography. It offers ultimate trekking experience for adventure junkies.

Restrictions:

In order to protect its fragile ecology and culture, restriction policy is imposed on Manaslu circuit trek. To obtain restricted permit, trekkers must be at least two in a group and accompanied by a Nepalese guide or porter. Also make sure you have trekking agency for the trek.

Overview

Max Elevation: 5,115, Larkya La Pass

Days: 15 – 25 days

Trekking Difficulty: Challenging

Remoteness: Semi-remote

Pricing: USD 1,500m – USD 3,000

Best Season: March – May and October – November

Accommodation: Star hotel in Kathmandu and teahouse during the trek

Restricted Permits: Yes

Required Permits: MCAP, ACAP & RAP

Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek:

Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek is one of easy and short trek in Annapurna region of Nepal. In this trek, you will walk along the terraced farmlands, cultural villages and dense forest. The trek is magical during the spring when the entire forest is covered with blooming rhododendron forest. The majesty of Annapurna mountain range is no less tempting. The enthralling sunrise view over the Annapurna range is another highlights of the trek. Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek is ideal for those seeking for mountain experience in short period of time.

Overview

Max Elevation: 3,210m, Poon Hill

Days: 5 – 7 days

Trekking Difficulty: easy – moderate

Remoteness: Semi-remote

Pricing: USD 500 – USD 1000

Best Season: March – May and October – November

Accommodation: Star hotel in Kathmandu and teahouse during the trek

Restricted Permits: No

Required Permits: ACAP & TIMS

Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek:

Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek is a fascinating journey to the base of world’s second highest peak, Mt. Kanchenjunga. In this trek, you will explore the raw beauty and untouched culture of eastern Nepal. The journey goes through the dense forest, secluded valleys & village and enter into the wild high-mountain terrain. Kanchenjunga region is home to the some of the Asia’s most exotic wildlife.

Restrictions:

Kanchenjunga Base Camp is restricted area trekking in Nepal. To obtain restricted permit, trekkers must be at least two in a group and accompanied by a Nepal guide or porter. Also make sure you have trekking agency for the trek.

Overview

Max Elevation: 5,160m, Lapsang Pass

Days: 20 – 25 days

Trekking Difficulty: Challenging

Remoteness: Remte

Pricing: USD 2,500 – 3,000

Best Season: March – May and October – November

Accommodation: Star hotel in Kathmandu and teahouse during the trek

Restricted Permits: yes

Required Permits: KCA & RAP

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