TREKKING IN NEPAL
ANNAPURNA TREKKING
EVEREST TREKKING
LANGTANG TREKKING
TREKKING SEASONS
There are two seasons for trekking in Nepal, the Spring time and the Autumn time. Spring falls from the beginning of March through to the end of May and the Autumn season is from mid September to the end of November. This later season is considered as the peak time for trekking in Nepal with favorable weather conditions and fantastic clear views. The early Spring seasons is defiantly the prettier time to come for wild flowers and greenery but good views are not always guaranteed.
Trekking is also possible in the winter season of December through to February but only recommended at lower altitudes and you should be prepared for extreme cold and snow. Out of these times, June through to the beginning of September is the monsoon, trekking is possible in some areas but not recommended at higher altitudes. During this time there is normally daily rain fall.

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TREKS IN THE EVEREST REGION
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EVEREST BASE CAMP (14 DAYS)
Accommodation: Teahouse Trek Grade: Difficult Maximum Altitude: 5445 meters
To stand at the foot of the tallest mountain in the world is a dream for many people. At Biking First,, we can make that dream come true by putting your feet on the right trail to take you to this magical place, where you can reach out and touch the Khumbu Glacier and see the wild and beautiful ice falls that marks the beginning of the climb up this majestic mountain. The Everest Base Camp Trek is one of the classic treks in the area that allows you to get up close and personal with the stunning beauty and friendly local people that inhabit this region. You will also see many forms of wildlife that make their home in the Sagramatha National park. A side trip up to Kalapattar will give you an unforgettable view of Mount Everest. The trekking tail is signature Nepal, very up and down “Nepalese Flat” as we like to say. This is a tea house trek with the option of camping and for anybody who has dreams, it’s a must do.
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GOKYO LAKES (12 OR 18 DAYS)
Accommodation: Teahouse Trek Grade: Difficult Maximum Altitude: 5445 meters
The Gokyo region is famous for its beautiful high altitude lakes and a trek in this region also gives you the chance to view Mount Everest in situ with the impressive range of mountains surrounding it. Trails in this region wind, climb and descend their way through lush low land pastures, alpine forests, Buddhist monasteries and Sherpa villages that have been unchanged by time. You have the chance to explore the lifestyle of the Himalayan people, their religion, customs and traditions. The area is also a heaven for animal and bird life as well as stunning wild flowers and pristine alpine wilderness that will leave your awestruck and seemingly diminished by the size of the mountains and spaces. In the area there are also a number of challenging passes and glaciers to cross making this trek a rewarding yet challenging experience for trekkers. It can also incorporate the route to Everest Base camp and Kalapatter to make the complete Everest Khumbu Region trek. |
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JIRI TO EVEREST BASE CAMP (24 DAYS)
Accommodation: Teahouse Trek Grade: Difficult Maximum Altitude: 5445 meters
Back in the day before highways and light aircraft, the only way to get into the Khumbu region was by trekking from just outside Kathmandu, nowadays with the advancement of the road and the development of the airport in Lukla this is not necessary, but should you choose to do things the old fashioned way and follow in the footsteps of our pioneers, then you can commence your trek in Jiri and head to Lukla and then up to Base Camp, just like the original mountaineers and explorers into this area. The trek winds its way up and down through the jungle and Sherpa villages and then upwards into the mountainous Khumbu Region. What better way to take in this region than by beginning at the bottom and reaching the heights of base camp by your own two feet. This certainly offers the achievement of a life time.
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TENGBOCHE AND EVEREST VIEW (8 DAYS)
Accommodation: Teahouse Trek Grade: Moderate Maximum Altitude: 3850 meters
This is the ideal trek for those of you who have a short time in Nepal, or don’t want to spend a long time trekking, but still want to set foot in the Everest region. This short trek takes in the highlights of the Sherpa culture, one of the highest monasteries in the world, Tengboche, and affords you splendid views of Mount Everest, Ama Dablam and Lhotse, some of the highest and most beautiful mountains in the world.
Though the trails can be steep at times the trekking way is short and it makes for a trek that can be done by anyone who wants to experience the magic of the Khumbu and the hardy and charming ways of the Sherpa people who inhabit this sparse mountainous region, not to mention, get a once in a life time view of Mount Everest.
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