Trekking in Nepal

Trekking in Nepal Will take you between 1,000m to 4,000m

Peak Climbing

peak climbing in Nepal Nepal is exceptionally popular with mountaineers for good reason.

Nepal Expedition

Nepal Expedition With eight of the highest peaks in the world.

Nepal Trekking

One in four visitors to Nepal goes trekking – it by far the single biggest tourist attraction in Nepal and a must for anyone wanting to learn more about the realities of living in this enchanting, landlocked Shangri-La.

The majority of Nepal trekking routes available through Rhino Adventure Treks will take you between 1,000m and 4,000m, but there are options to go much higher if you have the will! The stunning landscapes you’ll see on the trail are just one of the attractions: you’ll also be able to immerse yourself in Nepal’s cultural and ethnic diversity, as well as its varied plant and animal life.

Of course, Nepal is famous for Mount Everest, but there is much more to trekking in this beautiful country than this: indeed, many trekkers visit the Annapurna and Langtang regions, as well as the road less travelled in Mustang, and elsewhere. There are an increasing number of heritage trails from which you will not only see incredible mountain vistas, but also experience the ‘real’ Nepal – mountain village life in areas less crowded with tourists.

  • World highest peak Mt. Everest (8848 meter)

    Trekking in Everest Region

    The Everest region has attracted climbing and trekking enthusiasts since the mountain itself was ‘broken’ by Norgay and Hillary in their historic 1953 ascent. The region is famous for the highest peaks in the world.

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  • Mount Machhapuchchhre (6,993 meter)

    Trekking in Annapurna Region

    One of the great advantages of trekking in this region is that you can tailor your trek to your own specifications, depending on your ability, interests and the time you have available.

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  • Langtang Valley

    Trekking in Langtang Region

    Langtang is one of the nearest trekking destinations from Kathmandu, and comprises a mixture of natural beauty and unforgettable cultural experiences.

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  • World's eighth highest mountain Mt. Manaslu (8,156 metres)

    Restricted Trekking Area

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